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When and expense
When his house burned down, the Senate demanded it be rebuilt at public expense.
When altruists lavish their resources on non-altruists at the expense of their own kind, the altruists tend to die out and the others tend to grow.
When adding equipment is impractical ( usually because of expense ), then the least expensive form of design is often " inherently fail-safe ".
When his calculations showed that the manholes on telephone routes were sufficiently close together to be able to insert the loading coils without the expense of either having to dig up the route or lay in new cables he changed to this new plan.
When the FM improvement factor is greater than unity, the improvement in the SNR is always obtained at the expense of an increased bandwidth in the receiver and the transmission path.
When the volume is severely depleted, however, the body will retain water at the expense of deranging electrolyte levels.
When it is added, that the quantity of grain gained from the superior powers of the machine is fully equal to a twentieth part of the crop, and that, in some cases, the expense of thrashing and cleaning the grain is considerably less than what was formerly paid for cleaning it alone, the immense saving arising from the invention will at once be seen.
When they finally escape, at the expense of Obi-Wan's life ( sacrificed in a duel with Vader ), they take part in the Battle of Yavin, in which Luke destroys the Death Star in his X-wing fighter.
When fault trees are labeled with actual numbers about failure probabilities ( which are often in practice unavailable because of the expense of testing ), computer programs can calculate failure probabilities from fault trees.
When such investments are required, it is crucial for communities for find a company or non-governmental organization that reflects the philosophy of ecotourism ; sensitive to their concerns and willing to cooperate at the expense of profit.
When the intelligence reporting is compared to the policy, it becomes possible for the national leadership to think about allocating resources over an above the officers and their subordinates military pay and the expense of maintaining military facilities and military support services for them.
When, in pursuance of the school law of 1812-1813, the town voted its first appropriation for the maintenance of the schools at public expense, Jedediah Wellman, Daniel Mills and Thomas West were chosen school commissioners.
When production moved to Los Angeles, the recurring characters were dropped due to the expense of flying them from Vancouver to Los Angeles for filming.
When the king died in 1740 the regiment had a strength of 3, 200 men, but his successor Frederick the Great did not share his father's sentiments about the regiment, which seemed to him an unnecessary expense.
When permission was eventually given, it was found that the economy obtained over the single chimney A4s was from 6-7 pounds of coal per mile, which more than justified the expense of the conversion.
When Hanbei leaves to request reinforcements Sanjuro frees the samurai, at the expense of having to kill all the guards.
When both front and rear derailleurs are used with a geared hub, the result is a very wide-ranging drivetrain, at the expense of increased weight and complexity.
" When the play concludes with no poetical justice that makes Horner really impotent ", writes Canfield, " leaving him instead potent and still on the make, the audience laughs at its own expense: the women of quality nervously because they have been misogynistically slandered ; the men of quality nervously because at some level they recognize that class solidarity is just a pleasing fiction.
When the British government was convinced to refund the province's expense for mounting the 1745 Louisbourg expedition, Hutchinson seized upon the idea of using the massive payment ( about £ 180, 000 in gold and silver ) to retire the province's paper currency.
When the taxation-free years are over, the corporation that set up the factory without fully assuming its costs is often able to set up operations elsewhere for less expense than the taxes to be paid, giving it leverage to take the host government to the bargaining table with more demands, but parent companies in the United States are rarely held accountable.
When conflicts are rare, transactions can complete without the expense of managing locks and without having transactions wait for other transactions ' locks to clear, leading to higher throughput than other concurrency control methods.
When companies offshore products and services, those jobs may leave the home country for foreign countries at the expense of the weatlth producing sectors.
When compared with open circuit scuba, rebreathers have some disadvantages including expense, complexity of operation and maintenance, and more critical paths to failure.
When running Apple DOS, it was possible ( at the expense of clearing the current BASIC program from memory ) to switch between Applesoft BASIC and Integer BASIC by typing either INT ( to enter Integer BASIC ) or FP ( to enter Applesoft BASIC )— provided, of course, that the requested language was either in ROM or loaded into RAM.

When and mechanisms
When a molten metal is mixed with another substance, there are two mechanisms that can cause an alloy to form, called atom exchange and the interstitial mechanism.
When the electron beam interacts with the specimen, it loses energy by a variety of mechanisms.
When designed to avoid the body's defence mechanisms, nanoparticles have beneficial properties that can be used to improve drug delivery.
When these viral episomes initiate lytic replication to generate multiple virus particles, they in general activate cellular innate immunity defense mechanisms that kill the host cell.
When the critical section is longer than a few source code lines or involves lengthy looping, an embedded / real-time algorithm must resort to using mechanisms identical or similar to those available on general-purpose operating systems, such as semaphores and OS-supervised interprocess messaging.
When the cursor was hovered over the doodle, a series of mechanisms seemed to move, causing a lightbulb to glow.
When used to represent data in an asynchronous communication scheme, the absence of a neutral state requires other mechanisms for bit synchronization when a separate clock signal is not available.
When interviewed on May 17 by the newspaper Komosmolskaya Pravda, Yuri Gagarin alluded to the failure of the administration to listen to the concerns about the Soyuz module that were identified by the cosmonaut corps and that Komarov's death should teach the establishment to be more rigorous in its testing and evaluation of " all the mechanisms of the spaceship, even more attentive to all stages of checking and testing, even more vigilant in our encounter with the unknown.
When a person moves from a cold climate to a hot climate, adaptive changes occur in the sweating mechanisms of the person.
When the mechanisms fail in a way that allows glucose to rise to abnormal levels, hyperglycemia is the result.
When washing, unless using aqueous creams with compensatory mechanisms, this layer is removed leaving the skin unprotected.
When Domestic Law fails to provide a remedy for human rights abuses parties may be able to resort to regional or international mechanisms for enforcing human rights.
Invited Editorial: When aliens invade: multiple mechanisms for dissociation between will and action.
When the ovaries are removed a woman is at a seven times greater risk of cardiovascular disease, but the mechanisms are not precisely known.
When the drive wheels begin to slip, one of the locking mechanisms discussed above joins the front and rear axles.
When anxiety becomes too overwhelming, it is then the place of the ego to employ defense mechanisms to protect the individual.
When they are not busy constructing revolutionary mechanisms at home, they travel the universe, aiding those in need.
When IWA is selected as an option of a program ( e. g. within the Directory Security tab of the IIS site properties dialog ) this implies that underlying security mechanisms should be used in a preferential order.
When intellectual obstacles like this were overcome, it led to a golden age of neuroethology, by focusing on simple and robust forms of behavior, and by applying modern neurobiological methods to explore the entire chain of sensory and neural mechanisms underlying these behaviors ( Zupanc 2004 ).
When enough keys have been inserted into the lock mechanisms of a hub portal, that level is unlocked.
When reinforcements arrived they discovered German cigarettes on the beach along with four heavy, waterproof oaken boxes buried in the sand filled with brick-sized blocks of high explosives, bombs disguised as lumps of coal, bomb-timing mechanisms of German make, and innocent-looking “ pen-and-pencil sets ” that were actually incendiary weapons.
This can be illustrated by the question " When I see a blue square and a yellow circle, what neural mechanisms ensure that the sensing of blue is coupled to that of a square shape and that of yellow is coupled to that of a circle?
When just one chromosome ( for any reason ) remains lagging during congression, the spindle checkpoint machinery generates a delay in cell cycle progression: the cell is arrested, allowing time for repair mechanisms to solve the detected problem.
When the mine is beginning to collapse because the safety mechanisms have been disabled at a booster station, Scarlet takes the SPV across the frozen turnpike to reach the afore-said place, managing to get clear just before the bridge becomes too unstable and falls apart.

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