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These precautions are often seen as less necessary for sex partners in committed relationships, if they are known to be free of disease.
These additional precautions will increase the cost of the system, but can help prevent system failure and premature need for system replacement in the future.
These are called sternal precautions.
These precautions as well as proper onsen usage ( i. e. not placing the head underwater, washing thoroughly before entering the bath ) greatly reduces any overall risk to bathers.
These precautions had been omitted in order to pursue a strategy ( dividing the train ) which, even had nothing gone wrong, would have had no advantages over awaiting the scheduled train to assist the excursion to Hamilton's Bawn.
These precautions were also used to warn others that sickness was in the house, and to encourage cleanliness around the sick.
These two methods, like all methods, need precautions.
These precautions proved wise as Charles VI was
These restrictions are imposed as added safety precautions because the slip-roads in this stretch are unusually short because of the difficulty of fitting the road into a very narrow area of land, and, due to the road underpassing much of the town, to reduce road surface noise levels.
These are precautions to prevent any possible future claim of continuous public access along the path, which could result in it becoming designated as a statutory right of way.
These failures resulted in closures of Hiawatha Avenue and the adjacent light rail between Mall of America and downtown Minneapolis for safety precautions while support structures were put in place.
These precautions clearly indicate that the rites took place as late as the period 1604 – 1735, which was a time when there was a penalty of death on practising such rituals.
These precautions have the potential to change the nature of the skill that is being learned.
These precautions appeared justified when unidentified Arab fighters made threats over the radio, but no conflict ensued.

These and do
These little problems help me to do so ''.
These involve more the mechanics employed in adjusting to fiscal uniformity than they do actual disadvantages to the principle.
`` These recent steps do not offer the possibility of extension to the great number of senior engineers who have displayed technical competence.
These have to do with property rights, municipal official attitudes and a host of others.
These observations indicate that the lunar maria heat up more rapidly and also cool off more rapidly than do the mountainous regions.
These tractors are not entirely satisfactory for plowing, particularly on heavier soils, so you may still want to hire someone to do the plowing.
These larvae do not have gills but instead have specialised areas of skin through which respiration takes place.
These trees differ from the birches ( Betula, the other genus in the family ) in that the female catkins are woody and do not disintegrate at maturity, opening to release the seeds in a similar manner to many conifer cones.
These are composed of strontium sulfate crystals, which do not fossilize, and take the form of either ten diametric or twenty radial spines.
These political divisions subdivide the population of Ajaccio into units that can be more democratically served but they do not give a true picture of the size of Ajaccio.
These drugs stop production of stomach acid and provide longer lasting relief but they do not neutralize any stomach acid already present in the stomach.
These artifacts do not always reveal the specific process used for solving problems, but the characteristics of the particular numeral system strongly influence the complexity of the methods.
These contradictions are inherent in reason when it is applied to the world as it is in itself, independently of our perceptions of it ( this has to do with the distinction between phenomena and noumena ).
These do not, technically, belong to the Hilbert space itself.
These do not need to be defeated to complete the level, and disappear once a player's life is lost.
These definitions are archaic, their relevance having dissipated with the development of the English legal system over the centuries, but they do explain the origin of the term as used today.
These courts essentially overrule all previous cases in each new case, and older cases survive only to the extent they do not conflict with newer cases.
These brigades currently do not have a general staff.
These individuals are often capable of relatively simple forms of visual awareness ( like being able to spatially locate an x in a picture ) but do not report anything concerning what it is like to experience these visual stimuli.
These layers do not show the tilting and distortion associated with mountain building, therefore, the likeliest explanation is a " regression ", that is, a drop in sea level.
These names do not use the name " Confucius " at all, but instead center on the figure or ideal of the Confucian scholar ; however, the suffixes of jiā, jiào, and xué carry different implications as to the nature of Confucianism itself.
These categories surely have some objects that are " special " in a certain way, such as the empty set or the product of two topologies, yet in the definition of a category, objects are considered to be atomic, i. e., we do not know whether an object A is a set, a topology, or any other abstract concept – hence, the challenge is to define special objects without referring to the internal structure of those objects.
These are intended to ensure basic political, social and economic standards that a nation state, or intergovernmental body is obliged to provide to its citizens but many do include its governments.
These large litters act as compensatory measures against the high juvenile mortality rate – about 50 – 70 % of pups do not survive to adulthood.
These performance levels do not map to the clock speed of the chip itself ( for example, a PR 133 + ran at 110 MHz, a PR 166 + ran at 133 MHz, etc.

These and completely
These six churches, while being in communion with each other are completely independent hierarchically.
These were accessed by separate instructions, with completely different timings and protocols.
These programs are completely independent, in the sense that a bachelor can leave the university with his title and go to work, can enter a master's program at another university or continue on to the master's program of his department at the university.
These brown powders reduced burning rate even further by using as little as 2 percent sulfur and using charcoal made from rye straw that had not been completely charred, hence the brown color.
These officials are excluded completely from the executive: they do not possess even theoretical executive powers or any role, even formal, within the government.
These specifications mostly occur in non-European contexts – such as the coat of arms of Nunavut and the former Republic of Bophuthatswana, with the arms of North Dakota ( as distinguished from its seal ) providing an even more unusual example, while the State of Connecticut specifies a " rococo " shield – but not completely, as the Scottish Public Register records an escutcheon of oval form for the Lanarkshire Master Plumbers ' and Domestic Engineers ' ( Employers ') Association, and a shield of square form for the Anglo Leasing organisation.
These cats were removed through efforts which began in the mid-1960s and lasted until 1990 when they were completely eradicated.
These Korean and Malaysian-manufactured vehicles offered modern, Japanese developed technology and levels of build quality and standard equipment which Lada could not compete with, and by the turn of the millennium, had completely taken over the market niche that Lada had survived in for over 20 years.
These objects behave in a rather strange manner under deformations, and the properties they possess are completely different from those of objects in our universe.
These policies, coupled with economic pressures stemming from the 1973 oil crisis, resulted in the rapid collapse of Madagascar's economy and a sharp decline in living standards, and the country had become completely bankrupt by 1979.
These settings, the frequency level of the peak or trough, are two of the parameters of a frequency response curve, and in a two-control equaliser they completely describe the curve.
These sections of railway are extensions of suburban main line services and are not a completely segregated true metro system.
These subdivisions are often segregated by minute differences in home value, creating entire communities where family incomes and demographics are almost completely homogeneous ..
These cases usually pertain to issues which different appellate courts within its jurisdiction have decided differently, or highly controversial cases involving a completely new legal issue never seen in that state.
These mountains extend up to almost three thousand meters in elevation, but above a few hundred meters they are almost completely devoid of vegetation.
These tendencies however were never supported by the First Vatican Council's dogma of papal infallibility and primacy of 1870, but are rather inspired by erroneous private opinions of some Roman Catholic laymen, who tend to identify themselves completely with the Holy See.
These are located on the top of the head, allowing the animal to remain almost completely submerged whilst breathing.
These eventually build up to a level where they absorb so many neutrons that the chain reaction stops, even with the control rods completely removed.
These rammers were prone to breakdown and generally slowed operation of the gun, because the rammers required crews to completely lower the massive barrel before using it.
These tribes are believed to have been completely hellenized by the eve of the 13th century, if not before.
These intergrade into fences ; the conventional differentiation is that a fence is of minimal thickness and often is open in nature, while a wall is usually more than a nominal thickness and is completely closed, or opaque.
These skew rays suffer only partial reflection while meridional rays are completely guided.
These were once again completely redesigned with new bodies for 1940, again in 1941, and a refreshing for 1942.
These may be light sensitive, and as a result many species change appearance completely as night falls.

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