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Utilising a well-proven implementation methodology and enlisting professional advice can help but often it is the number of tasks, poor planning and inadequate resourcing that causes problems with an implementation project, rather than any of the tasks being particularly difficult.
Utilising such enhancements as sodium-filled exhaust valves and Mahle forged pistons the car produced, although there is much speculation about this figure being severely held back by the electronics as not to step on the toes of the V6-engined Vitesse model as well as to preserve the reliability of the gearbox.
Utilising the IUGS QAPF diagram of Streckeisen ( 1974 ) " essexite " is more formally known as nepheline monzodiorite or nepheline monzogabbro depending on the ratio of orthoclase to plagioclase and the abundance of nepheline.

Utilising and only
Utilising indirect fires, the Chinese charged forward in waves, only to be beaten back by the Australians ' Bren light machine-guns, Owen submachine-guns, rifle fire and grenades, before again regrouping and attacking again.
Utilising at first the Hillman-derived 1500 cc 4-cylinder engine in the PA series, then the larger 1600 cc, and from 1968 onwards the 1725 cc unit in the PB, only the cast-iron-head version of this engine were used.

Utilising and than
Utilising and capturing the picturesque of the landscape was essential to the success of the Griffins ’ design and was achieved by integrating the territory ’ s topography into their design rather than designing to avoid it.
Utilising his experience playing for Kilmarnock, he bowled a consistent line and length, stating " it could hardly have been better experience than to play on the soft wickets in the Scottish League ".

Utilising and also
He also began to study the development of industrial applications of marine plants ( " Utilising extracts from seaweed " was published in 1879 ) but he could not perform the operation for lack of capital.

Utilising and can
Utilising the SYLVER launcher, the PAAMS can launch 8 missiles in 10 seconds.
Utilising a simple alphanumeric conversion from numbers to letters, i. e. 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C, ..., 26 = Z, the title can be interpreted as:

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Utilising the Blue Books, Cranborne criticised officials for " walking in a dream … in superb unconsciousness, believing that what had been must be, and that as long as they did nothing absolutely wrong, and they did not displease their immediate superiors, they had fulfilled all the duties of their station ".

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Utilising the skills of Cliff Watson to lead the way, the 1973 Grand Final was the most brutal ever seen as the Sharks threw everything at Manly.

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Utilising his hopping technique and attempting to play unorthodox shots resembling overhead tennis smashes, Bradman failed to make an impact, and England were buoyed ahead of the Tests.
Utilising the armament of the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile, and based on the mounting and targeting systems of the Phalanx, SeaRAM was developed in response to concerns about the performance of gun-based systems against modern, super-sonic sea-skimming anti-ship missiles.
Utilising some existing sets and props, and with a new cast, the show made its debut on syndication to a mostly positive critical response.
Utilising techniques developed in the aircraft industry during WWII both men decided that they should produce sailing dinghies and so recruited Charles Currey to help run the company when he came out of the Navy.
Utilising the existing squad of players, but adding his own in a few key positions ( ex-Liverpool team-mate Mike Marsh was drafted in to great success ) Harriers won the Conference title ( and promotion to the Football League ) in Mølby's first season in charge.
Utilising his hopping technique and attempting to play unorthodox shots resembling overhead tennis smashes, Bradman failed to make an impact, and England were buoyed ahead of the Tests.
Utilising a track as a guide he reformed the troop into a wide assault formation.
Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions, or B. U. G. A.
Utilising technology and expertise gained from bicycle production, Tunturi expanded into fitness equipment development.
Utilising a method adopted from Don Bradman, Benaud shortlisted three players for each position before finalising the team.
Utilising an improved penetrator and a new Sabot.
Utilising a new Sabot.

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Like Cypress Hill, who, with House of Pain, were a part of the loosely affiliated Soul Assassins posse, they found urban radio airplay an increasingly closed path, which affected album sales.
His radio programs recommended expensive goat gland implants and " mercurochrome " injections as the path to restored male virility, including operations by surgeon Serge Voronoff.
The radar dish or antenna transmits pulses of radio waves or microwaves which bounce off any object in their path.
A beam waveguide antenna is a type of complicated Cassegrain antenna with a long radio wave path to allow the feed electronics to be located at ground level.
The beam of incoming radio waves from the secondary reflector is reflected by additional mirrors in a long twisting path through the axes of the altazimuth mount, so the antenna can be steered without interrupting the beam, and then down through the antenna tower to a feed building at ground level.
Frequency of optimum transmission, in the transmission of radio waves via ionospheric reflection, is the highest effective ( i. e. working ) frequency that is predicted to be usable for a specified path and time for 90 % of the days of the month.
Free-space path loss is proportional to the square of the distance between the transmitter and receiver, and also proportional to the square of the frequency of the radio signal.
But if there are obstacles near the path, the radio waves reflecting off those objects may arrive out of phase with the signals that travel directly and reduce the power of the received signal.
The concept of Fresnel zone clearance may be used to analyze interference by obstacles near the path of a radio beam.
For FM radio and TV broadcasting the path loss is most commonly predicted using the ITU model as described in P. 1546 ( former P. 370 ) recommendation.
Easy approximations for calculating the path loss over distances significantly shorter than the distance to the radio horizon:
In telecommunication, a path profile is a graphic representation of the physical features of a propagation path in the vertical plane containing both endpoints of the path, showing the surface of the Earth and including trees, buildings, and other features that may obstruct the radio signal.
In telecommunication, a propagation path obstruction is a man-made or natural physical feature that lies near enough to a radio path to cause a measurable effect on path loss, exclusive of reflection effects.
# The attenuation caused to a radio signal by obstructions in the propagation path.
* Pertaining to GSM and cellular networks, the radio uplink is the transmission path from the mobile station ( cell phone ) to a base station ( cell site ).
* Pertaining to cellular networks, the radio downlink is the transmission path from a cell site to the cell phone.
Since the geometric line of sight passes at varying heights over the Earth, the propagating radio wave encounters slightly different propagation conditions over the path.
* On 31 May 1934 an Air France aircraft carrying newspapers to Paris crashed after hitting the mast of an aircraft radio navigation beacon that had been erected off the end of the white-line takeoff path, killing the two crew.
Following the path of his grandfather Vic Richardson, who was a radio commentator for many years, Chappell entered the media in 1973 by writing ghosted magazine articles and a column for The Age.
The radio operator and navigator were able to plot the path of the beams and discovered that they crossed right over the Rolls-Royce engine factory at Derby, at that time the only factory producing the Merlin engine.
The bombers did not have to track the beam, instead the ground controllers could calculate it and then gave radio instructions to the pilot to correct the flight path.

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