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After Korean Air Lines Flight 007, carrying 269 people, was shot down in 1983 after straying into the USSR's prohibited airspace, in the vicinity of Sakhalin and Moneron Islands, President Ronald Reagan issued a directive making GPS freely available for civilian use, once it was sufficiently developed, as a common good.
The Order was still not subject to local government, making it everywhere a " state within a state "— its standing army, though it no longer had a well-defined mission, could pass freely through all borders.
Some universities, like MIT, Yale, and Tufts are making their courses freely available on the internet.
Although he had previously been confined to Sickbay or the Holodeck, the mobile emitter allowed the Doctor to move about freely, making him ideal for missions where the environment would be harmful or otherwise fatal to the crew.
Alternatively, metamaterials provide the theoretical possibility of making electromagnetic radiation appear to pass freely through the ' cloaked ' object.
The project was launched in September 2010 and is making freely available, via a specially designed transcription interface, digital images of UCL's vast Bentham Papers collection — which runs to some 60, 000 manuscript folios — in order to engage the public and recruit volunteers to assist in transcribing the material.
* Voluntariness refers to the subject ’ s right to freely exercise his / her decision making without being subjected to external pressure such as coercion, manipulation, or undue influence.
Each of these 2 divisions was subdivided according to pitch changeability ( not changeable, freely changeable, and changeable by fixed intervals ), and also by tonal continuity ( discontinuous ( as the marimba and drums ) and continuous ( the friction instruments ( including bowed ) and the winds ), making 12 categories.
It also recognises Farmers ' Rights: to freely access genetic resources, unrestricted by intellectual property rights ; to be involved in relevant policy discussions and decision making ; and to use, save, sell and exchange seeds, subject to national laws.
Each half axle connects to the wheel by use of a constant velocity ( CV ) joint which allows the wheel assembly to move freely vertically as well as to pivot when making turns.
Rose's profession at the time was making jewelry, and, after noticing one of the issues with regular nut design is that the string moves freely, he used his tools to create a brass nut that locked the strings in place with three U-shaped clamps.
However, the latter nonetheless issues their work under Creative Commons Share Alike 3. 0 standard, making entire books freely available on the Internet for access, reprint, and redistribution, making their " non-free " status somewhat irrelevant from the point of view of someone who merely wants to read them.
The journal is notable for its policy of making research articles freely available online to everyone 6 months after publication ( delayed open access ), or immediately if authors have chosen the " open access " option ( hybrid open access ).
Apples require cross-pollination between individuals by insects ( typically bees, which freely visit the flowers for both nectar and pollen ); all are self-sterile, and ( with the exception of a few specially developed cultivars ) self-pollination is impossible, making pollinating insects essential.
Emerson defended himself by making the case that such lifesaving devices should be freely available to all.
Already comfortably well off, he refused to patent his invention, despite being encouraged to by Michael Faraday and others, making it freely available for anyone to make.
With the PBA out of the BAP's control, they could freely pay salaries to their players, making the PBA the oldest professional basketball league outside the United States.
OpenCola is a brand of open source cola, where the instructions for making it are freely available and modifiable.
Friends of Peace Pilgrim is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to making information about the life and message of Peace Pilgrim available freely to all who ask.
When universal adult suffrage was introduced here in 1951, the ATLU, under the banner of the Antigua Labour Party, won all seats in the legislature, a feat it repeated until 1967, making Antigua a country with a multi-party system but a freely voted one-party control.
Beginning in 1987, the built-in memory management features of Intel 80386 processor freely modeled the address space when running legacy real mode software, making hardware solutions unnecessary.
Dogs interbreed freely so mixed-breed dogs vary in size, shape, and color, making them difficult to classify physically.
" The voluntarist emphasis on God's absolute power was carried further by Descartes, who notoriously held that God had freely created the eternal truths of logic and mathematics, and that God was therefore capable of giving circles unequal radii, giving triangles other than 180 internal degrees, and even making contradictions true.

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And, besides, there are a large number of scholars, artists, composers of music, novelists, poets, essayists, choreographers, lawyers, servants of government, and men of affairs -- hundreds, indeed -- who serve the Foundation well with the advice they give us freely and gratis out of their experience.
For me, these will belong more completely to their surroundings if they are conceived in this early stage, though I freely admit that I do not hesitate to add or eliminate figures on the full sheet when it serves my final purpose.
It was a session at which all the youngsters were told to express their fears, to get them out in the open where they could talk about them freely.
This notion of sovereignty and freedom is foundational to their understanding of love since open theists believe that love is not genuine unless it is freely chosen.
Among Classical Greeks, amazon was given a popular etymology as from a-mazos, " without breast ", connected with an etiological tradition that Amazons had their left breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a bow more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction ; there is no indication of such a practice in works of art, in which the Amazons are always represented with both breasts, although the left is frequently covered ( see photos in article ).
Free-market capitalism refers to an economic system where prices for goods and services are set freely by the forces of supply and demand and are allowed to reach their point of equilibrium without intervention by government policy.
The constitution states that, " the islands enjoy financial autonomy, freely draw up and manage their budgets ".
The book freely uses accenting in its dialogue to give the reader such insight as to how cross-examiners rattle witnesses to obtain their desired effect for the jury.
It has also been suggested that a basic feature of democracy is the capacity of individuals to participate freely and fully in the life of their society.
Otherwise, these fields do not “ propagate ,” freely out into space, carrying their energy away without distance-limit, but rather oscillate back and forth, returning their energy to the transmitter if it is not received by a receiver.
Two decades earlier the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 had stated that the United Kingdom and the dominions were " equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations ".
The EBU also encourages active collaboration between its Members on the basis that they can freely share their knowledge and experience, thus achieving considerably more than individual Members could achieve by themselves.
In order to construct their model of DNA, Watson and Crick made use of information from unpublished X-ray diffraction images of Franklin's ( shown at meetings and freely shared by Wilkins ), including preliminary accounts of Franklin's results / photographs of the X-ray images that were included in a written progress report for the King's College laboratory of Sir John Randall from late 1952.
Since 2005 they've been allowed to freely display their work along some sections of riverside retaining walls in designated " Graffiti Zones ".
The preamble to thr 2006 Constitution repeated from the 1969 Constitution states that " Her Majesty's Government will never enter into arrangements under which the people of Gibraltar would pass under the sovereignty of another state against their freely and democratically expressed wishes.
The peasants were now ex-serfs and could own their land, buy and sell it, and move about freely.
By tradition, deposed monarchs who have not freely abdicated are allowed to use their monarchical titles as a courtesy for the rest of their lives.
This group of writers became known as the " Lovecraft Circle ", since they all freely borrowed elements of Lovecraft's stories – the mysterious books with disturbing names, the pantheon of ancient alien entities, such as Cthulhu and Azathoth, and eldritch places, such as the New England town of Arkham and its Miskatonic University – for use in their own works with Lovecraft's encouragement.
They constructed their pictures from freely brushed colours that took precedence over lines and contours, following the example of painters such as Eugène Delacroix and J. M. W. Turner.
Other examples of syncretism include Judeo-Paganists, a loosely organized set of Jews who incorporate pagan or Wiccan beliefs with some Jewish religious practices, like Messianic Judaism ; Jewish Buddhists, another loosely organized group that incorporates elements of Asian spirituality in their faith ; and some Renewal Jews who borrow freely and openly from Buddhism, Sufism, Native American religion, and other faiths.
As chefs freely switched between jobs offered by different foodservice establishments, they brought their skills that further enriched and developed Beijing cuisine.

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