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When all else fails, it is argued that open sessions slow down governmental operations.
When the aid operations are reorganized the Peace Corps should remain a semi-autonomous, functional unit.
When analyzing the efficiency of algorithms that use stacks, one may also specify that all operations take the same time no matter how many items have been pushed into the stack, and that the stack uses a constant amount of storage for each element.
When in operation it will use two ground operations centers near Munich, Germany and in Fucino, Italy.
When floating point operations needed to be performed they were still performed, but not in hardware ; instead the operations were usually facilitated by transparent software emulation.
When they are both large, for instance more than 2000 bits long, randomly chosen, and about the same size ( but not too close, e. g. to avoid efficient factorization by Fermat's factorization method ), even the fastest prime factorization algorithms on the fastest computers can take enough time to make the search impractical ; that is, as the number of digits of the primes being factored increases, the number of operations required to perform the factorization on any computer increases drastically.
When Arriva commenced operations in July 2011, a new fleet of buses was introduced in a turquoise and cream livery.
When the post office began handling parcel post in 1913, terminal Railway Post Office operations were established in major cities by the RMS, in order to handle the large increase in mail volume.
When the Japanese took control of the country, several American special operations groups stationed in the Philippines were introduced to the Filipino Martial Arts and swordsmanship, leading to this style reaching America despite the fact that natives were reluctant to allow outsiders in on their fighting secrets.
When typing ( or punching ) was complete, the programs were submitted to the operations team, which scheduled them to be run.
When a CPU is executing a program that calls for a floating-point operation not directly supported by the hardware, the CPU uses a series of simpler floating-point operations.
When analyzing algorithms which often take a small time to complete, but periodically require a much larger time, amortized analysis can be used to determine the worst-case running time over a ( possibly infinite ) series of operations.
When Hughes Electronics sold its aerospace and defense operations to Raytheon, the former Magnavox defense operations were transferred as well.
When a central bank tries to influence the liquidity ( supply ) of money, this process is known as open market operations.
When all operations on the Anglo-Canadian front were ordered to halt at 21: 00, only one unit had reached its D-Day objective, but the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division had succeeded in pushing farther inland than any other landing force on D-Day.
When abstraction proceeds into the operations defined, enabling objects of different types to be substituted, it is called polymorphism.
When the non-insurance operations of Transamerica were later sold to GE Capital, Aegon retained the building as an investment.
When The Grange suspended operations in 1856, Alger found employment managing the 1856 summer session at Deerfield Academy.
When GRAPHIC targets are attached, a REDRAW option can be specified which buffers the results of drawing operations until they are specifically requested.
When the Committee of Public Safety made an appeal to the academics to assist in the defence of the republic, he applied himself wholly to these operations, and distinguished himself by his energy, writing the Description de l ' art de fabriquer les canons and Avis aux ouvriers en fer sur la fabrication de l ' acier.
When by 1944 it became evident that these two-battalion regiments were not suited to combat operations, certain glider regiments were broken up and their battalions attached to others.
When operations resumed in 1211 the actions of Arnaud-Amaury and Simon de Montfort had alienated several important lords, including Raymond de Toulouse, who had been excommunicated again.
When the Spanish conquered the area, rituals about Uku Pacha became crucial in missionary activity and mining operations.

When and closed
When he had closed the suitcase he found a rag and moved about the room, wiping carefully everything he might have touched.
When the plague hits, the deprivation of this symbol of freedom becomes more pronounced, as the beaches are closed, as is the port.
When closed the altarpiece displayed the four panels of the legend of St. Sebastian ’ s Martyrdom, while the opened wings displayed the Stations of the Cross.
When the key was not in use, that switch was kept closed, so that a signal was continually sent.
When the rest of the line was closed and all passenger services ceased, the section of the line between Cheddar and Yatton remained open for goods traffic.
When frightened, a " full closed grin " causes nearby individuals to be fearful, as well.
When a new junior high school was opened in 1986, the Fairmount High School building was closed for good.
When the border between Spain and Gibraltar was eventually closed by the Spanish dictator in 1969, the newspaper changed its ownership and begun to be published in English.
When he reached the town, he found the school closed for the night.
When it closed in 2002 it said its mission had been successfully achieved.
When the hats are closed, the pressure holding them together can be varied by varying the foot pressure.
When the loop is closed, the system may function as an artificial pancreas.
When a fluid is flowing through a closed channel such as a pipe or between two flat plates, either of two types of flow may occur depending on the velocity of the fluid: laminar flow or turbulent flow.
When the bomb reached the design height for this stage ( reportedly 2, 000 meters ) the membrane closed a circuit, activating the circuit between the radar altimeters and the projectile gun.
When the altimeters sensed the correct height, the firing switch closed, igniting the three BuOrd Mk15, Mod 1 Navy gun primers in the breech plug, which set off the charge consisting of four silk powder bags each containing two pounds of WM slotted-tube cordite.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.
When considered together, the object and the mass constitute a closed system in which total momentum is conserved.
When the water level is below both switches, the switch contacts are closed providing signals to both the " Low Level " and " High Level " inputs to the PLC.
When not in use, the drawstring could be closed, completely covering the arrows so as to protect them from rain and dirt.
When considering isometry groups, one may restrict oneself to those where for all points the set of images under the isometries is topologically closed.
When a case is closed to the public, the court has to declare the reason.
When theories are studied in mathematics, they are usually expressed in some formal language and their statements are closed under application of certain procedures called rules of inference.
When the throttle is closed, compressed air will flow to the throttle valve without an exit ( i. e., the air has nowhere to go ).
When the network was closed, there were very few, if any, active TACS customers left.
When the bar closed, he found that his entire rig — horse, buggy, and samples — had been stolen.

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