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Usually and combination
Usually, various technologies are used in combination rather than as the sole delivery mechanism.
Usually, a combination of the three types of criteria is used, though one is more prevalent.
Usually braided from several metal strands, wire lines may be made of stainless steel, titanium, or a combination of metal alloys coated with plastic.
Usually the addresses are generated by some combination of a counter, a field from a microinstruction, and some subset of the instruction register.
Usually, the mixture of wool and linen-a combination known as shatnez-is specifically forbidden by the Torah.
Usually, the precipitating medication regimen includes combination chemotherapy, but TLS can be triggered in cancer patients by steroid treatment alone, and sometimes without any treatment — in this case the condition is referred to as " spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome ".
Usually, a combination of heuristics is used to determine the most important sentences within the document.
Usually the chrysanthemums featured are red and white, a combination which signals the height of autumn.
Usually, bands are applied by a servo and released by spring pressure, but in this case, the band was held off by the servo and applied by spring pressure ( actually, when the engine was running, the band was applied by a combination of spring pressure assisted by oil pressure ).
Usually the jackpot can only be won by winning the combination with the highest payoff, e. g. a royal flush at a video poker game, or five of the most valuable symbols ( lemons, cherries, alligators, etc.
Usually the diagnosis comes from a combination of the neurologist physical exam, family history, an MRI of the brain and spine, spinal tap etc.
Usually a three-letter combination is followed by a three-number combination.

Usually and financial
Usually doctrinal conformity is held as a first consideration when a church makes a decision to grant or decline financial contributions to such agencies, which are legally external and separate from the congregations they serve.
Usually not more than two-thirds of a tax imposed could be collected in a financial year so Gladstone therefore imposed the extra four pence at a rate of 8d.
Usually the CFO is responsible for financial and administrative areas, but in some countries they have more responsibilities, such as operational duties.
Usually the company's chief executive will write a letter to shareholders, describing management's performance and the company's financial highlights.
Usually, a conscience vote will be about religious, moral or ethical issues rather than about administrative or financial ones.
Usually when economists use the term " crowding out " they are referring to the government spending using up financial and other resources that would otherwise be used by private enterprise.
Usually the most vivid stage, the goal of crisis containment and damage control is to limit the reputational, financial, safety, and other threats to firm survival.
Usually, financial analysts study an entire industry, assessing current trends in business practices, products, and industry competition.
: Usually contains the contact information for the financial institution's compliance officer or equivalent.
Usually required to consider physical, human and financial resources at high efficiency and low cost, yet considering the possibility of continuous further improvement ;
Usually required to consider physical, human and financial resources at high efficiency and low cost, yet considering the possibility of continuous further improvement ;
Usually, in such situations of financial difficulties the people will ask the person to be patient until they collectively manage to come up with the necessary money.
Usually it's recommended to have the halwa made in pure ghee but because of the rising cost of it, it's dependent on the financial status of those organising the jāgran.

Usually and aid
Usually regarded as an honest and highly effective governor, Dewey cut taxes ; doubled state aid to education ; increased salaries for state employees ; and still reduced the state's debt by over $ 100 million.
Usually, materials which have been processed through translators ' aid programs contain mark-up, as the translation stage is embedded in a multilingual document production line.
Usually found in aid climbing, they are occasionally utilized in free climbing as extremely marginal protection.
Usually, once care has begun, a first responder or first aid provider may not leave the patient or terminate care until a responder of equal or higher training ( e. g., fire department or emergency medical technicians ) assumes care.
Usually, there are aid stations every 20 to 35 km apart, where runners can replenish food and drink supplies or take a short break.
Usually situated on dendritic spines, or neuronal membrane protrusions on which glutamate receptors and postsynaptic density components are concentrated, excitatory synapses aid in the electrical transmission of neuronal signals.
Usually, one face of the hammer is magnetized to aid in placement of tacks.
Usually, a student must reside and attend college in the state providing his / her aid.
Usually played in small, intimate bars with the aid of a guitar.
Usually the player will either aid them or anger them.
Usually only the elite had knowledge of chữ Nôm, which was used as an aid to teaching Chinese characters ( DeFrancis 1977: 30 ).

Usually and comprising
Usually, the panel is not glued to the frame but is left to ' float ' within it so that seasonal movement of the wood comprising the panel does not distort the frame.

Usually and loan
Usually a lender obtains a security interest from a borrower who mortgages or pledges an asset like a house to secure the loan.
Usually such a contingency calls for a buyer to apply for a loan within a certain period of time after the contract is signed.

Usually and waiver
Usually participants must sign a waiver before being allowed to participate on the course, because of the high risk of injury.
Usually, when the player is claimed, the waiving team will rescind the waiver to avoid losing the player unless a trade can be worked out with the claiming team.

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