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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 a combination of financial aid comprising loan, tuition waiver and work compensation is offered to students.
: 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 study
Usually at the age of 16 when students finish their secondary school studies, they move on to a sixth form college where they study for their A-levels ( although some secondary schools have integrated sixth forms ).
Usually, students from ages 14 to 18 study in this section.
Usually, members of a particular industry will voluntarily form a committee to study safety issues and propose standards.
Usually placed in the order Caprimulgiformes, another recent study has cast doubt on the frogmouths ' placement within that order,
Usually considered one of Zola's masterpieces, the novel — a harsh and uncompromising study of alcoholism and poverty in the working-class districts of Paris — was a huge commercial success and established Zola's fame and reputation throughout France and the world.
Usually misinterprets questions, to the frustration of those conversing with him: Is he in the study?
Usually they represent the best conditions within the region or area under study.
" Usually " is in parentheses because rarely, a child with atresia also has a malformation of the inner ear leading to a sensorineural hearing loss ( as many as 19 % in one study ).
Usually, when an individual or a group conclude the study of any tractate of the Talmud, or even of the Mishnah, a siyum is celebrated.
Usually, Romanian university diplomas ( more precisely, licenses got after four / five years of university study, before the application of the Bologna process ), are granted in the Netherlands either the title baccalaureus ( bc.

Usually and entire
Usually the intermediate frequency is lower than the reception frequency f < small >< sub > d </ sub ></ small >, but in some modern receivers ( e. g. scanners and spectrum analyzers ) it is more convenient to first convert an entire band to a much higher intermediate frequency ; this eliminates the problem of image rejection.
Usually the buyer has to buy the entire tank to enjoy the benefit of bulk saving.
Usually no battery backup is needed due to the temporary nature of the information stored in the RAM drive, but an uninterruptible power supply can keep the entire system running during a power outage, if necessary.
Usually when one component on the vehicle fails, the entire vehicle must be thrown away.
Usually, cars are required to stay on the track for the entire length of the move, not just the start and end.
Usually more than half of all nests manage to hatch at least one young, and around three-quarters of all eggs laid hatch, suggesting that if eggs are lost before hatching, it usually is the entire clutch.
Usually but not always, a close-fitting helmet that covered the head and neck was worn by the rider ; the Persian variants extended this even further and encased the wearer's entire head in metal, leaving only minute slits for the nose and eyes as openings.
Usually, the NWA President's territory was the main territory of the entire alliance.
Usually, those who have blessed and distributed the bread and water will have the responsibility of cleanup when the entire service has concluded.
Usually, you can edit the original tile and its copies in the entire pattern are updated automatically.
Usually there are also other means of controlling reactivity: In the PWR design a soluble neutron absorber ( boric acid ) is added to the reactor coolant allowing the complete extraction of the control rods during stationary power operation ensuring an even power and flux distribution over the entire core.
Usually recorded two to three weeks in advance, Keillor typically records an entire week of programs at one time.
Usually, when a critical mass of a small fraction of the audience stands up ( perhaps one-fifth ), the entire audience becomes compelled to stand as well.
Usually, it is covered by enamel on the crown and cementum on the root and surrounds the entire pulp.
Usually, discussions about the document's structure and context involve the entire group.
Usually, non-anamorphic 4-perf films are filmed directly on the entire full frame silent aperture gate ( 1. 33: 1 ).
Usually, the ponors cannot transmit entire flood flows, so many poljes become wet-season lakes.
Usually, the tumbleweed is the entire plant apart from the roots, but in a few species it is a flower cluster.
Usually, the pattern was to leave the entire estate to one's immediate family or other relatives, thereby " preserving the family as a significant social unit ".
Usually this contact covers the entire rear side of the cell, though in some cell designs it is printed in a grid pattern.
Usually such action languages do not support the ADFD approach, and the entire state action is written in textual form.

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