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the United States market by going against any | measure which would raise the salaries of the common |
ntenegro as a significant confidence-building | measure which had led to civilian traffic in both dir |
e flag problem, by submitting to Parliament a | measure which, if accepted by the representatives of |
ave been vilified and abused without stint or | measure, which, of course, I expected, and, of the tw |
Some 45 legislators voted for the | measure while 151 voted against it. |
circle has finite (one-dimensional) Lebesgue | measure while the real line does not. |
akes be put on approving National Health Care | measure while the bus was completing its tour in WV. |
the Bolton directors' drinks contained double | measure while his own had no alcohol whatsoever; whil |
In another cost-cutting | measure, White would create a "new" Stooge short by b |
tions include an instrument which was used to | measure whole sections of the horizon and the tidal l |
e reason for this seemingly counterproductive | measure will become evident shortly. |
ed that "It is hoped this counterintelligence | measure will result in an 'US' and BPP vendetta." |
In large | measure, Williams' success in keeping the Palace aliv |
Laboratory, used fan-beam Doppler signals to | measure wind speeds over bodies of water. |
They decided to | measure wind as well and it was Jan Noppen who invent |
able SODAR system from Second Wind is used to | measure wind profiles. |
he mast is fitted every 10m with equipment to | measure wind speed, temperature and humidity, and sit |
The vane anemometer can also | measure wind direction. |
The TRITON transportable SODAR system used to | measure wind profiles from Second Wind. |
ts to erect measurement towers on his land to | measure wind speeds. |
emometer, a meteorological instrument used to | measure wind speed. |
Utilizing a 197 feet (60 m) tower to | measure wind speed and direction, it was determined t |
Scatterometer measurements have been used to | measure winds over sand and snow dunes from space. |
amics Mission will use an innovative laser to | measure winds. |
considered a subjective and unreliable way to | measure wine, opening the door to elitism with what h |
d approximately US$1,250,000 to help pass the | measure with $40,060.90 remaining. |
by the Canadian government as a cost-cutting | measure with the intention of selling it. |
hypergiant stars that make them difficult to | measure with precision. |
ossible correlation between higher complexity | measure with a lower level of cohesion is predicated |
ews items and opinion pieces in roughly equal | measure, with news pieces tending to be advocacy jour |
author of Strong and Free (1970) and No Small | Measure, with Hugh Segal (1983). |
he 48th-largest law firm in the world by this | measure, with revenues of $628,500,000. |
in the British House of Commons so gutted the | measure with amendments that it was rejected in its n |
votes cast, 110 (56.4%) were in favor of the | measure with 85 (43.6%) opposed. |
its passenger services in 1947 as an economy | measure, with official closure in 1949, though goods |
It is notated in F major, 3/4 | measure, with a speed of 69 per quarter note, and las |
s are in conflict, only the provisions of the | measure with the higher number of "yes" votes at the |
It expressed its intention to renew the | measure within twelve months for as long as necessary |
rt a measured quantity to a different unit of | measure without changing the relative amount. |
The | measure won by a majority vote but was later struck d |
If passed by the full Legislature, the | measure would put question of cityhood on the 2010 ge |
Disero argued that the | measure would reduce illegal activity, while others a |
Based on polls, a | measure would be significantly likely to pass. |
succeed, and the lack of guarantee that this | measure would protect the species from extinction. |
included $5 billion from this source, and the | measure would also have authorized similar borrowing |
Essentially, the | measure would have allowed a form of deficit spending |
makes a public statement regarding any ballot | measure would be subject to fines of $3,000 or more. |
ection, polls consistently predicted that the | measure would pass by 70-75%, a prediction that was a |
However ultimately convinced that such a | measure would cause much misery in destroying livelih |
rtant that the state set aside money, as this | measure would do, during good economic times in prepa |
If approved by a popular vote majority, the | measure would only have been enacted if Proposition 1 |
the president of the ICTY, who added that the | measure would make efficient use of temporary judges' |
rio Blejer (who had expressed support for the | measure) would be appointed in his stead. |
rch priorities, whereas the Senate's original | measure would have included funds for expansion of re |
However, the | measure would have required the State Legislature to |
Proponents argued that the | measure would limit "frivolous lawsuits" against comp |
ed to recuse themselves from debate only if a | measure would enrich them personally, rather than sim |
This | measure would create an education trust fund for smal |
This | measure would authorize licensed non-tribal gambling |
Some critics argued that the latter | measure would fragment the school system, although Ch |
failure to notify a parent as required by the | measure would have subjected the medical provider per |
The | measure would provide all the benefits of marriage to |
The | measure would reduce or eliminate trading government |
The | measure would have affected chapters 188.120, 254.056 |
The | measure would allow money to go to hospitals that wer |
ed the NYC 9/11 Ballot Initiative, saying the | measure would create a "citizens commission rather th |
Altogether, the | measure would cost about $1.9 billion over 30 years o |
This | measure would mean that a lawsuit could be pursued in |
Opponents warned that the | measure would lead to massive cuts in government serv |
provision in H.R. 3200 section 1233, said the | measure would block funds for counseling that present |
The | measure would have funded tobacco prevention programs |
This | measure would have increased the tobacco tax and dedi |
This | measure would permit the medical use of marijuana by |
This | measure would prohibit the commission from adopting i |
upon the place, and the rest all, in a little | measure, wounded. |
aim that his bill was meant as a preventative | measure, wrote, "The 'division of the Jewish people i |
(based on information unavailable to Bob) to | measure x (i.e. to be the opposite of Alice's electro |
Funds from | Measure X, a $128 million dollar General Obligation B |
ANS could | measure X-ray photons in the energy range 2 to 30 KeV |
s were developed to the point that they could | measure xenon concentrations to specifications laid o |
Measure Y made cannabis offenses the lowest priority | |
On November 7, 2006, Santa Monica passed | Measure Y, by a vote of 65-35 percent. |
t ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what | measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. |
and with what | measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. |
there's no competition, no past standards to | measure you by. |
we spend it in three specific ways: first we | measure you, what it is you want to purchase in the p |
There are also many exhibits allowing you to | measure your performance, such as the race track. |
and since the rational numbers have Lebesgue | measure zero, we are reduced to the study of irration |
because it is non-attracting and typically of | measure zero. |
t of critical values of a smooth function has | measure zero. |
s describe properties of the ideal of sets of | measure zero; four more describe the corresponding pr |
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