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Ramillies And The Union With Scotland has fewer high spots than Blenheim and much less of its dramatic unity.
With detectors sensitive to three mass intervals and based on a few counts, the second and third Russian space probes indicate that the flux of the smallest particles detected is less than that of larger ones.
With due consideration for the limits of precision in assessing, expected rate of change in ossification of girls age 2 years, and the known variations in rate of ossification of these children as described in our preceding paper in the Supplement, each arrow with a `` shaft length '' of four months or less was selected as indicating `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion, for this particular epiphysis.
With the Balkans more or less pacified, Alexios could now turn his attention to Asia Minor, which had been almost completely overrun by the Seljuq Turks.
With less than 1 percent of the total population holding a bank account, access to financial services is extremely limited in the CAR.
" With total world emissions from fossil fuels growing rapidly, the proportion of fossil-fuel emissions absorbed by the oceans since 2000 may have declined by as much as 10 %, indicating that over time the ocean will become " a less efficient sink of manmade carbon.
With the advent of fast-burning smokeless powder, the velocity disadvantages of the shorter barrels became less of an issue ( see internal ballistics ).
With succeeding generations of tumor cells, differentiation is typically lost, growth becomes less regulated, and tumors become less responsive to most chemotherapeutic agents.
With the tropical climate and unstable land forms, coupled with deforestation, unplanned growth proliferation, non-engineered constructions which make the disaster-prone areas more vulnerable, tardy communication, poor or no budgetary allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less chronically by natural disasters.
With some implementations, image resolution may be less directly limited by bandwidth ; for example in DVB-T, broadcasters can choose from several different modulation schemes, giving them the option to reduce the transmission bitrate and make reception easier for more distant or mobile viewers.
With less time to spend songwriting as she focused on a burgeoning film career, during the early 1980s Parton recorded a larger percentage of material from noted pop songwriters, such as Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Rupert Holmes, Gary Portnoy and Carole Bayer Sager.
With slightly more than 365 days in one year, the Sun moves a little less than 1 ° eastward every day.
With increased treatment, longer phrases are taught and less support is provided by the therapist.
With the advent of deep-freeze and the air-conditioned hypermarché, these seasonal variations are less marked than hitherto, but they are still observed, in some cases due to legal restrictions.
With this enzyme, Enviropig is able to digest cereal grain phosphorus, so there is then no need to supplement the pigs ' diet with either phosphate minerals or commercially produced phytase, and less phosphorus is lost in the manure.
With less than 200 men, Miaoulis was unable to make much of a fight ; Fort Heidek on Bourtzi Island was overrun by the regulars and the brig Spetses ( once Laskaria Bouboulina's Agamemnon ) sunk by Richord's force.
With a Jumbo Payload option ( in a Hop-By-Hop Options extension header ), the payload must be less than 4 GB.
With the Order's military mission now less important, support for the organisation began to dwindle.
With little over 3 % of world tourist arrivals ( and less than 2 % if one excludes South Africa ) Africa remains an undeveloped market in global terms.
With its high specific heat capacity, water acts as a temperature-stabilizing heat reservoir, and land areas near large bodies of water — especially the oceans — experience less variation in temperature.
Indeed, Paul Samuelson, writing within a Keynesian framework, defended mercantilism, writing: " With employment less than full and Net National Product suboptimal, all the debunked mercantilist arguments turn out to be valid.
With less than a week to go before the start of the season, there wasn't nearly enough time to order new uniforms.
With the invention of gunpowder, the traditional methods of defense became less and less effective against a determined siege.

With and predictable
With such torpedoes the method of attack in small torpedo boats, torpedo bombers and small submarines was to steer a predictable collision course abeam to the target and release the torpedo at the last minute, then peeling away, all the time subject to defensive fire.
With the loss of so much talent, the result was predictable.
With the warmer climates, the sea ice became less predictable and was isolated from the High Arctic.
With East Germany scoring a predictable 4 – 1 win in Albania, Romania were out, despite a huge 9 – 0 win over Finland in Bucharest.
With more players, aid has become less predictable, less transparent and more volatile.
* With no break in the dosage, menstrual flow does not initially occur at a predictable time.
With lyrics in five different languages and no two songs sounding alike, the album made a clear statement as deviating from the often predictable and monochromatic themes of many electro and industrial bands of the time.

With and opinions
With these two opinions, Brandeis helped develop what were to become controlling metaphors for thinking about the potential and pitfalls of federalism.
With The Sparrow ( 1973 ), in which he showed his political opinions after the Six Day War with Israel, he directed the first Egypt-Algeria co-production.
With Dean Church he restored the influence of the Tractarian school, and he succeeded in popularizing the opinions which, in the hands of Edward Bouverie Pusey and John Keble, had appealed to thinkers and scholars.
With this increase in his practice, Blackstone also saw an increase in his out-of-court work, writing opinions and recommendations for various Oxford colleges, the MP Jonathan Rashleigh and the fourth Earl of Abingdon, who paid him to draft several private Acts of Parliament.
With 1, 360 opinions, he is second only to William O. Douglas in number of opinions written while a Supreme Court justice.
With the announcement of the Coast Guard base closure and departure, city and state officials along with private developers and civic planners began to offer opinions and ideas on the island's future that included housing, parks, education and private development.
* With reference to the other points, as they must be regulated the concurrence of enlightened opinions, our Council of Justice ( augmented by as many new members as may deemed necessary ), to whom will be adjoined, on certain days which we shall appoint our Ministers and the notables of the empire, will meet for the purpose of establishing the fundamental laws on those points relating to the security of life and property, and the imposition of the taxes.
With water shortages in southern Britain apparently worsening by the year, some opinions, especially the privatised water companies, favour the building of further reservoirs of this size.
With the passage of time it was possible to clarify the nature of the actual event that the blessing incurs ; Pope Innocent III in 1202 explained that " among the opinions mentioned that is judged the more probable which asserts that the water with the wine is changed into blood " in reference to the mingling of water with the wine at the Mass ( Dz § 416 ).
With peers, children learn to formulate and assert their own opinions, appreciate the perspectives of peers, cooperatively negotiate solutions to disagreements, and evolve standards for conduct that are mutually acceptable.
With the rise of feminism since the late 19th century, opinions concerning women in politics have changed in a manner that has facilitated an increase in female political participation.
Robert Anderson, in his Works of the British Poets ( 1795 ), wrote: " With some venial exceptions on the score of egotism and indiscriminate admiration, his work exhibits the most copious, interesting, and finished picture of the life and opinions of an eminent man, that was ever executed ; and is justly esteemed one of the most instructive and entertaining books in the English language.
With comment and opinions on the many different small-arms in use by the forces engaged, Samworth Press ( 1948 ), LC Control No.: 48007125 ( ISBN 1884849091 for R & R Books 1996 )
With a near-unanimous voice, they declared that the incriminated opinions had no existence among American Catholics.
With the opinions and considerations of his family and friends in mind, he decided to end his fighting career on December 29, 2010.
With them on the show, expect only the freshest insights, straightforward comments, and unrestrained opinions on every youth issue.

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