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With crankshafts that operate on roller bearings, the use of carburization tends to be favored due to the high Hertzian contact stresses in such an application.
With KGDB, kernel developers can debug a kernel in much the same way as they debug application programs.
With the advent of the PC, the idea was to invoke central systems only when absolutely unavoidable, and to do all application processing with local software on the personal computer.
With its roots in market research, ' competitive intelligence ' has been described as the ' application of principles and practices from military and national intelligence to the domain of global business '; it is the business equivalent of open-source intelligence.
With the development of archaeology and the application of modern techniques, many previously lost cities have been rediscovered.
With such servers running in the environment of a user application, server development is similar to ordinary application development, rather than the build-and-boot process needed for kernel development.
With the assistance of his friends Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soulé he built an early writing machine for which a patent application was filed in October 1867.
With the data being returned in a standardized machine-parsable format, it can then be integrated directly into a third-party web site or application.
With Menlo Park, Edison had created the first industrial laboratory concerned with creating knowledge and then controlling its application.
With the advent of C-support, application programs were no longer limited to 4K sizes, much larger C programs could be created, loaded to the TPF system as multiple 4K records and read into memory during a fetch operation and correctly reassembled.
With the creation of the United Nations, the Union applied for the incorporation of South-West Africa, but its application was rejected by the U. N., which invited South Africa to prepare a Trusteeship agreement instead.
With the application of the fundamental ideals of communism, the new government under Pol Pot drove all urban residents into the countryside to work on communal farm and civil work projects.
With all x86 instruction set extensions, it is up to the BIOS, operating system and application programmer to test and detect their existence and proper operation.
With the advent of MultiFinder and the ability to run more than one application simultaneously came a new Event Manager call, WaitNextEvent, which allows an application to specify a sleep interval.
With the addition of frameworks to do state management, load balancing and dynamic HTML generation, NeXT was able to launch the first object-oriented Web application server, WebObjects, in 1996, with EOF at its core.
With his application for leave of absence from teaching this period ended on 20 November 1920.
With advances in raw computer processing power, new products have appeared including NewTek's software application SpeedEdit.
With a properly prepared canvas, the painter will find that each subsequent layer of color glides on in a " buttery " manner, and that with the proper consistency of application ( fat over lean technique ), a painting entirely devoid of brushstrokes can be achieved.
With the advent, in the 20th century, of the application of mathematical, statistical, and experimental techniques to economics, economic theory matured into a corpus of knowledge rooted in the scientific method rather than in philosophical argument.
With the lodge having a new name and totem, application was made to the National Order of the Arrow Secretary for a name change.
With the extensions approach, this distinction is lost-all files with a. txt extension will be mapped to a single text editing application of the user's choosing.
With British application for admission to the European Economic Community ( EEC ) pending, Heath was given particular responsibility for the EEC negotiations as well as for speaking in the Commons on foreign affairs in general.
With the service, users could also perform research utilizing its InfoLink application.

With and regulations
With the outsourcing of maintenance staff and facilities, the increase in company health and safety regulations, and the increasing curb weights of buses, many operators now contract their towing needs to a professional vehicle recovery company.
With this optimistic view on human potential, Confucius advocates for ruling through li – traditional customs, mores, and norms – which allow people to have a sense of shame and become humane people with good character, rather than through government regulations and penal law.
With this power, special laws and regulations have long been made restricting the places where particular types of business can be carried on.
With lower taxes and minimal planning regulations in the unincorporated town, Silverdale achieved virtually unfettered growth.
With the advent of the Russian Revolution in 1917, additional regulations and orders were added to make the membership in a number of organizations, including socialist and communist organizations, forbidden.
With strict building regulations, major urban development plans, and a certain feeling for art, the king began to transform Dresden into a renowned cultural center with one of Germany ’ s finest art collections, though most of the city's famous sights and landmarks were completed during the reign of his son Augustus III.
With the event of CAFE regulations, small cars came to dominate in the 1980s, and much like with electronics, Japanese makes bested American ones in terms of build quality and technical sophistication.
With European Formula One restricted by the 1. 5 litre regulations and big powerful 2. 5 litre Australian cars were tremendously attractive to the European teams and when BRM Grand Prix team toured Australia during the summer of 1962, the seed grew that became the Tasman Series.
With the opening of the new West Cumberland Hospital in 1964, the Castle became a geriatric unit until forced to close in 1986, owing to fire regulations.
With reference to the economic regulations at issue, Holmes wrote, " Some of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share.
With the continuing fuel crisis and tighter emissions regulations surrounding the automotive market, Honda engineers changed their focus on the Accord from a Mustang competitor and built upon the Civic's successful formula of economy, fuel efficiency and a front-wheel drive layout in a larger package.
With the adoption of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ( RoHS ) regulations in Europe, and similar regulations elsewhere traditional lead / tin solders have been replaced by solders containing primarily tin, making prevention of tin pest ( and related problems such as tin whiskers ) a modern ( 21st century ) technological challenge.
With the adoption of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ( RoHS ) regulations in Europe and California banning most uses of lead, and similar regulations elsewhere, the problem of tin pest has returned, since some manufacturers now use pure tin, but previously used tin / lead alloys.
With respect to the interest of capital, he maintains that it depends, like the price of any commodity, on the proportion of supply and demand, and that a low rate is a result of the relative increase of capital, and cannot be brought about by arbitrary regulations, as had been proposed by Sir Josiah Child and others.
With the " Return to Power " of Formula One the gap between F1 and F2 was felt to be too wide, and the introduction of new 1600 cc production-based engine regulations for F2 restored the category to its intended role as a feeder for F1.
With the 2009 regulations, the FIA rid F1 cars of small winglets and other parts of the car ( minus the front and rear wing ) used to manipulate the airflow of the car in order to decrease drag and increase downforce.
With the fire in 1965 near the Bahamas, stricter coast guard safety regulations in the form of the new international SOLAS program put and end to the three ship's long careers.
With passage of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 and its resulting requirements in the licensing of pilots, aircraft maintenance requirements, and regulations in training standards, the transient nature of civil aviation was curtailed.
With the implementation of the OSHA 1910 regulations, HAZOPS studies usually requested several new alarms.
With exponential increases in government laws, regulations and court decisions regarding business in the past century, ethical practice has morphed from doing " the right thing " as conscience would dictate to doing what complies with the law or isn't explicitly illegal.
With this emission factor, Copper Cliff would be required to limit emissions of lead to approximately 1. 0 MT per year, demonstrating that the actual emission is about 150 times greater than allowed by US regulations for a lead smelter.
With some modifications, these draft regulations served as model for the MINES & WORKS REGULATIONS ACT of 1912.
With a properly sized and managed unit, a very small volume ( about 10 % of inputs ) of a humus-like material results, which can be suitable as soil amendment for agriculture, depending on local public health regulations.

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