If you want to venture further, make sure you take the normal precautions for wreck penetration. |
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They have pace, speed, acceleration, penetration, and that priceless asset, mobility. |
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Islam's penetration of Minangkabau by way of the Achinese west coast of Sumatra was far advanced by the beginning of the 17th century. |
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We all know that console add-on devices usually perform VERY poorly in terms of penetration rate into the actual console market. |
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The wetting agent will improve the penetration of water so that it can reach deep down to the roots of the plants. |
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This volume of rain should ensure penetration and saturation ample enough to provide some run-off. |
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Below the depth of oxygen penetration life is restricted to anaerobic bacteria. |
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It seems to be associated with lignification of host endodermis and pericycle cells at the penetration site. |
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It has saturation penetration in Derry city and parts of Donegal, bringing in strong advertising revenue. |
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In terms of global penetration, they are nowhere near being in the same ballpark as McDonald's, say. |
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When we are asleep, thalamic neurons prevent penetration of sensory information upward to the cortex. |
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An example of this occurred when a company was asked to compare the resistance of several surgical masks to blood penetration. |
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Doxycycline is a tetracycline derivative that exhibits excellent penetration into follicles and sebaceous glands. |
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The Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel sang three of Hans Sachs' monologues with a depth of dramatic penetration that was awesome. |
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Injection assures maximal drug delivery and penetration into the ulcer region. |
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The acid also can etch the surface, which increases the water penetration through the face of the joint. |
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Soon, the whole thing will have been a penetration test by a Microsoft tiger team. |
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The nanofiller also creates a tortuous path for the penetration of gaseous vapors and liquids into the polymer. |
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She described the abusive activity as full sexual intercourse as well as digital penetration. |
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It is an industry ripe for penetration by hardened terrorist cells bent on finding new ways of wreaking havoc. |
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The shallowness of the sea in the area and the mixing of the water due to these factors turn it brown, preventing penetration of light rays. |
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Formed out of an old flour mill, the building has a powerful green pre-patinated louvred wall which modifies sun penetration of the interior. |
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What makes transhumanism so strong is its embedding, its deep penetration, in the infrastructure and software. |
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I would guess he was looking for greater power and deeper penetration for use on big-game animals. |
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The small bowel was mobilized from the bladder wall, resulting in penetration into the bladder. |
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The Boltsburn mine is best known for its large, gemmy fluorite crystals, which are typically penetration twins. |
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Every penetration of the wall should be flashed, which keeps window heads and sills dry. |
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The ummah became more fragmented than ever and became even more receptive to Western cultural penetration. |
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Soil structure that is open and uncompacted allows air penetration to the roots, which is vital to the good health of your plants. |
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Thus the body of the witch might be subjected to penetration by bodkins or needles as the insensible spot was sought. |
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If a pipe penetration must be located within that zone, use of a schedule 40 steel pipe sleeve is required. |
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Chronic bacterial prostatitis is difficult to treat because of the poor penetration of antibiotics into an uninflamed prostate. |
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I believe a professionally delivered security assessment knocks the socks off a classic penetration test for value and cost effectiveness. |
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There is obvious evidence of damp penetration adjacent to the rear external wall including the junction of the cast iron soil pipe. |
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An increasingly wide array of plug-ins and utilities have developed around PDF files, a sure sign of maturity and market penetration. |
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A spall liner and mine protection carpet are installed to minimise the secondary effects of armour penetration and mines. |
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But this exercise in revamped noir lacks the emotional penetration of the other films in this package. |
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First, penetration of the environment is essentially in the vertical plane rather than horizontal. |
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Furthermore, the extent of photosensitizer distribution and penetration into the spheroids was examined. |
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Fatalities are rare and usually a consequence of exsanguination at the scene or penetration of a vital organ. |
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The presence of the cavities suggests that sufficient void space is provided for protein structural fluctuations to allow oxygen penetration. |
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To begin with, he sketches the canoe routes, touching on the fur trade and the penetration of the continent by the voyageurs. |
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A laser beam that has a very shallow penetration depth and will perforate calcified plaque is the excimer laser. |
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The doctrine of reason of state allows for the penetration of civil society by the state. |
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I stand to inherit a water penetration problem, caused not by my countless tea drinking, but by water decaying the roof beams in the lounge. |
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Fields planted into soybean stubble last fall were challenged by dry conditions and difficulty getting proper drill penetration. |
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The Spanish increased their efforts to pacify northern Morocco, and a new road between Fez and Rabat aided French penetration. |
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It would stretch credibility to see this as a comment on sexual power or the politics of penetration. |
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The earliest Cambrian clayish sediment surface was relatively firm and its penetration required much energy. |
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Such a clean penetration could have been caused only by a high speed projectile, such as rifle bullet. |
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In climates where freezing conditions occur regularly, door hardware must resist moisture penetration. |
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Topical drug penetration, for example in the use of a cell penetrable peptide approach to enhance penetration of therapeutic compounds into skin. |
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The hardness of the heat-affected zone can be minimized by reducing penetration into the cast iron base metal. |
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If paint fails because of penetration of rain and dew through porous paint, clean and prepare the paint surface. |
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Both of these standards test for impact reduction, retention, shell penetration and peripheral vision. |
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Special technique should be used to minimize penetration into the steel backing material. |
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Such readings miss the range and accomplishment of his best poems as well as the intellectual penetration of his vision. |
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This requires controlling sunlight penetration and manipulating the breezes at various times of the year and the day. |
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Principal office spaces are orientated to face north and south, so minimizing penetration of direct sunlight. |
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However, the carp are barred from the pool because they stir up silt, which reduces sunlight penetration and prevents plant growth. |
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This distribution allows for good sunlight penetration on almost every street. |
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If this manure is not stacked and packed, with steep slopes to prevent rain penetration, fly breeding will occur in it. |
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Much of this can be explained by persistent import penetration from abroad. |
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We now know what each customer is buying, what the market penetration is in each area and how well distributors are doing against the rest. |
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In Latin America and in some emerging markets in Southeast Asia, direct selling penetration and our market share are unbelievably strong. |
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International aid is tied directly to the restructuring programme and facilitates the penetration of global corporations. |
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In the same period, import penetration of manufactures grew from 26 percent to 40 percent. |
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Those sectors with high export intensity and high import penetration are essentially integrated on a cross-border basis. |
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It has initiated investments in the US, Nigeria, Mexico and Ireland to give it greater market penetration in its key areas of operation. |
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They must also expand market reach and penetration by buying and selling over digital media. |
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He recruited top-drawer salespeople, which enabled the firm to increase its penetration into the corporate and municipal bond sectors. |
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Job losses due to import penetration of foreign engines and parts account for an additional 11.5 percent of total job losses. |
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It is impossible to judge to what extent remaining motor vehicle tariffs restrict imports and market penetration from developing countries. |
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There has been significant de-industrialisation, particularly in the traditional sectors, which have suffered from import penetration. |
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Television sales throughout the last decade indicate a stable market penetration rate and relatively flat sales. |
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The potential cost reduction might translate into broader market penetration or more diverse applications. |
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Ranked among the Fortune 100 companies, their performance and market penetration is increasing by the day. |
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Video offers convenience and the highest market penetration for its medium. |
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This gradual penetration into the remaining market buys the company time to achieve manufacturing economies and manage its gross margins. |
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Uncertain take rates also make it harder for overbuilders to achieve desired customer penetration rates. |
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Mobile phone penetration in the Irish market is expected to reach 60 per cent by the end of the January sales. |
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The brand achieved 1.2 percent market penetration in Ireland in the first 10 months of 2004, with more than 1,800 units sold. |
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Personalization was present in the overseas market penetration process to provide customers with added value in spite of distance. |
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Volume is very important to dealers because manufacturers expect them to achieve a certain level of market penetration. |
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It justified this penetration by reference to the satisfaction of popular desires, and the freedom of the press to enlighten the public. |
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Intraoperatively there was no evidence of either dural or periosteal penetration. |
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Still, O'Neill wants to see more penetration and fewer fallaway jumpers, the shot Carter turns to when he does not want to get whacked. |
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There appear to be serious impediments to achieving such high penetration rates, especially on a worldwide basis. |
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Figure 1C shows the penetration point on the root of a resistant faba bean. |
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Market penetration from RSS feeds could easily outdo Google's popular Adsense advertising medium. |
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The antimicrobial effect of iodophors occurs by cell wall penetration and oxidation with the substitution of iodine for cell contents. |
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To gain higher market penetration, manufacturers will have to gain convincing evidence of the cost-effectiveness of such devices. |
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Symbols of erection, penetration, and prodigious sexual potency and regeneration are everywhere. |
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The topical formulation has special enhancers that significantly increase the rate of penetration into the scalp. |
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The frameset is made of aluminium Scandium and has been conceived to allow the best degree of air penetration. |
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Radial pressures exerted by roots on the surrounding soil are also believed to be a critical feature in penetration of hard soils. |
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Sometimes these are at cross-purposes because if the segments break apart too soon, penetration will be shallow and dispersion wide. |
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But even with high explosive dual-purpose projectiles, it lacks sufficient penetration of concrete and masonry. |
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Also, reducing in scattering and subsequent increasing in light penetration depth will affect the precise dosimetry for laser procedures. |
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The reduction in scattering and subsequent increase in light penetration depth will affect the dosimetry for laser procedures. |
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Further spermidine penetration between the double helices causes DNA resolubilization. |
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We are all individual entrepreneurs, personal brands, duking it out for mindshare and market penetration. |
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Materials used for surgical gowns and drapes should be resistant to penetration by blood and other body fluids as necessitated by their intended use. |
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In terms of a strategy for filing patents covering different market areas, does the order in which patents are filed make a difference for market penetration? |
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Starch disappeared prior to actual fungal penetration of the tubercles. |
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Market penetration has been limited, as relatively few people have opted for these systems or are ready to pay for their associated value added services. |
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Laser resurfacing is performed using a beam of laser energy that vaporizes the upper layers of damaged skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration. |
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Fine specimens from this locality consist of lustrous lamellae to 3 cm long, prismatic crystals, and penetration twins producing arborescent or dendritic forms. |
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A reliable, high bandwidth access technology such as wireless optical networking helps carriers achieve high building and customer penetration rates quickly. |
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This is a take on the the blurring effect Japanese censors use to conceal genitals and penetration, or rather the resulting eroticization thereof. |
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It is usual for the bar to have a suitable dimensional radiused groove, machined along its length to mould the penetration bead to a desired geometrical shape. |
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She said the number of new stores will depend on market penetration. |
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He had also installed a sturdy, massive drawbridge into the centre of the eastern wall as the only means of entering, and to minimize hostile penetration. |
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It has issues about how best to organize its logistical processes to support its wide geographical spread and its sharp variations in the degree of market penetration. |
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Nobody else in Ireland or Britain has his level of market penetration. |
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In all these trades penetration by merchant capital is apparent. |
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It was over target in relation to achieving customer penetration. |
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But at midnight the deepest penetration on Omaha was barely more than a mile. |
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The former has achieved much greater penetration in the micropower area. |
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This, however, serves to keep me in countenance, that others, endowed with much superior knowledge, and quicker penetration, have not been more successful than myself. |
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At the start of your penetration, the line should be belayed outside the wreck in open water, then re-belayed just inside but well in sight of daylight. |
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McGrath carefully charts her increasing sympathy for the people she is required to spy on, and her growing belief that it is the big corporations that demand penetration. |
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In other words, the spherical micelles would allow more water penetration into the micellar interior and this, in principle, could lead to a reduction in tryptophan lifetime. |
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As a response to these impediments and to increase domestic sales, the company was making efforts to improve penetration into remote areas of the country. |
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Maximizing digital penetration will add stronger than expected cash flows to the balance sheet and provide an execution success story for Wall Street analysts. |
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The deep penetration, measurable down to the 1.2 metre soil thermometer and beyond, will not make headlines and will only be noted by this coming weekend. |
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During the partial stage the increasing penumbral penetration is not noticeable on a minute-to-minute basis, but as the umbra approaches things start to happen fast. |
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Subsequent studies have shown that the penetration of aminoglycosides, particularly gentamicin, into the pleural fluid is poor if an empyema is present. |
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They're nothing but a pack of social scientists, marketers, and mountebanks who don't even look at the game but analyze the arena for logo penetration and recognition. |
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The siphonic rainwater disposal system and the central valley gutter are always likely to be a cause of water penetration without regular and routine maintenance. |
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In this study, the penetration depth of the penetrometer into the soil was chosen to be 6mm, which is a little larger than the radius of the miniature cone. |
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The last thing they wanted was for the U.S. to learn the extent of their penetration of the NSA and the FBI in Hawaii. |
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Once penetration is proved to be voluntary and intentional, there is no result, or resulting event, the foreseeability of which needs to be considered. |
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Sub-optimal drug penetration also influences the emergence of multiply drug resistant variants, which may also predominate in this anatomical viral reservoir. |
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Although more effective than merbromin, thimerosal shares the disadvantage of poor tissue penetration and tissue fixation and therefore has limited bacteriostatic activity. |
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During offensive missions, typically my company was tasked to destroy the enemy recon along the route, and then suppress the enemy at the point of penetration. |
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Third, cut out sufficient of the last year's branch growth to evenly space all branches, allowing even sunlight penetration throughout the treetop. |
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On the import side, the US faces growing import penetration due to globalisation and the strong growth in US domestic demand relative to other countries. |
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The emerging markets of eastern Europe represent hoped-for market segments, but, with their economies floundering, penetration of these markets has been difficult. |
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Once extension of the adjacent crust ceases, fluid penetration through the crust is hindered and active serpentinization beneath the continental crust ceases. |
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In pre-zygotic mechanisms, the pollen tube may grow as far as the ovule but not penetrate it, or penetration may be achieved without fertilization. |
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Water penetration at horizontal copings, sills or cornices of masonry facades requires the sealing of all penetrations at joints between individual stones or at the sides. |
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Unfortunately, this feature, together with poor detailing to the windows and the use of ferrous rods as wall ties, has led to structural problems due to water penetration. |
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But certain positions are better for deep penetration and others for clitoral stimulation. |
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Emergence of isobutanol as a platform chemical for producing isobutyl esters has also helped in market penetration. |
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They measured envelope penetration factors for non-size-resolved submicron particles in 19 nonmechanically ventilated homes. |
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The scenes of penetration are obscured with masking or blurring. |
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Cryptography Research is looking to deepen its commercial penetration with semiconductor manufacturers, smart card vendors, and issuers. |
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Endometrial thickness, morphology, vascular penetration and velocimetry in predicting implantation in an in vitro fertilization program. |
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Kagan expects solid subscriber growth from DBS in the near term, waning a few years out as local-into-local and HD local penetration matures. |
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Acute corneal hydrops is a stromal oedema caused by aqueous penetration through breaks in Descemet's membrane. |
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To achieve this however, an organisation needs to perform a penetration test to assess the threat. |
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By way of charts, diagrams, graphs, and comparisons, the reader is led step by step through a penetration test. |
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Industry executives ascribe Taiwan's low digital TV penetration to the lack of locally-produced digitalized programs. |
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Seed internal membrane of cucumber, aspic seed pericarps and coffee seed endocarps are limit to penetration of oxygen. |
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This reconstruction showed that most of the penetration by the SB was intracellular, because pericellular paths were not clearly observed. |
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This character measures the relative anterior extent of circumorbital scale penetration between supraocular scales and median head scutes. |
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At present, co-firing offers the best opportunities for market penetration of biomass. |
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If a midwife testifies that the wound is old, then deflowering may have occurred prior to the husband's initial penetration of his wife. |
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A marriage was only consummated via erection, penetration, and insemination intra vas. |
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Also fine clothes require longer treatment in the keir in order to secure good penetration by the chemie. |
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Domesday Book no doubt records the extent of English penetration into Wales. |
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In the United States this development paralleled the market penetration of companies such as the Briggs and Stratton company of Wisconsin. |
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Pingos form by the penetration of unfrozen but saturated sands to the surface through a layer of permafrozen ground. |
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The function of caulking is to provide thermal insulation, control water penetration and noise mitigation. |
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Greater mass becomes an advantage over archery when penetration is an overwhelming concern, as when harpooning sea mammals. |
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These different shapes contribute in some cases to better hook penetration, fly imitations or bait holding ability. |
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Deeper, more thorough penetration is achieved by driving the preservative into the wood cells with pressure. |
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Nevertheless, the Portuguese penetration in the Indian Ocean was not peaceful due to the opposition of the Muslims. |
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Lawrence on his first voyage, he now opened up the greatest waterway for the European penetration of North America. |
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During subsequent Crown Rule in India, or the British Raj, lasting from 1858 to 1947, English language penetration increased throughout India. |
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The best account of the appearances of nature which human penetration can reach, comes short of its reality. |
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Many different finishes can be applied to improve the appearance and preserve the surface against staining, water penetration, and freezing. |
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Vigorous moss growth can inhibit seedling emergence and penetration of water and fertilizer to the plant roots. |
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Time-lapse video microscopy showed arrest of fungal growth upon penetration of the rhodaminated peptide into a fungal filament. |
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Good crack control prevents water penetration into the pavement soil structure. |
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One hundred per cent penetration can be obtained by welding in a slight vertical weld uphand on metal up to eight gages. |
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Femprox incorporates NexMed's NexACT transdermal penetration enhancing technology with the vasodilator, alprostadil. |
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The attacker's movement will again put him in a staggered stance with his penetration leg forward and his weight on the back foot. |
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Aerify or verticut turf-Increased penetration of water and air will place the water where it can be used by the grass plant. |
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Evaluating the penetration of Cladosporium spores into the human respiratory system on the basis of aerobiological sampling results. |
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For formulations C and PTQ, borate and didecyl dimethyl ammonium carbonate indicators, respectively, were used to measure penetration. |
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The remainder examine various aspects of the Elizabethan English penetration into Ireland beyond the Pale and the later Scots settlement. |
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After that, a penetration test report will show exactly how access was achieved. |
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A thick or extensive aquiclude can and does exclude further penetration of salt water under such circumstances. |
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For boards reflowed with nitrogen, the data show applying nitrogen in the reflow areas results in only slightly better through-hole penetration. |
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He can look into Caddys shifty eyes and reimpregnate her in an innocent incest which involves no penetration. |
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In order to quantify water spreading and penetration, the k-value proposed by Shi and Gardner was calculated. |
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Preheating is also used to reduce component thermal shock and to promote better through-hole penetration, especially with multilayer boards. |
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Salat joined WMS Gaming in January 2000, and has led the Company's commercial efforts to increase its penetration in the global marketplace. |
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In shear zones, after penetration of carbon oxide rich hydrothermal solutions, the Serpentinized Magnesium silicates create Magnesium carbonate. |
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Borates are the only class of preservatives that are colorless and capable of deep penetration in most Canadian species. |
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Penetration is penetration, whether of air, sheetrock, ballistic gel or waterfowl. |
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One may wonder why Singapore has such a high penetration of smartphones in their mobile market. |
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These two sub-regions vary widely in terms of socioeconomics, mobile penetration, technology maturity and regulatory environments. |
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Effects of surfactants applied to samples of solonetz soil on water penetration and plant growth. |
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The hardness is a resistance to the penetration of the sample surface, which was measured immediately after molding by a Barcol impressor. |
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Incising is a process by which uniform cuts are made in the wood to improve the penetration of the preservative during treatment. |
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Germination, penetration, and invasion of Beuvaria bassiana on silkworm, Bombyx mori, causing white muscardine. |
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Proceeds of the financing will enable Intercity to expand its car lease portfolio to SMEs, a sector where leasing penetration remains low. |
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The maternal side was perfused by introducing three blunt metal cannulas into the intervillous space by penetration of the decidual plate. |
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Hyperpunch uses plane elliptical needle beam kinematics to move the needle in the running direction of the material during penetration. |
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Even prior to the penetration of European interests, Southeast Asia was a critical part of the world trading system. |
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The works are noted for their psychological penetration and often discomforting examination of the relationship between artist and model. |
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Overall mobile phone penetration rate is at 148 mobile phone subscribers per 100 people. |
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The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board survey is used to estimate the rate of penetration of TV sets into domestic households. |
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Wind energy penetration is the fraction of energy produced by wind compared with the total generation. |
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Electrical utilities continue to study the effects of large scale penetration of wind generation on system stability and economics. |
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A wind energy penetration figure can be specified for different duration of time, but is often quoted annually. |
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In certain cases the increased predictability can be used to take wind power penetration from 20 to 30 or 40 per cent. |
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Being an alpha emitter, it combines high energy radiation with low penetration and thereby requires minimal shielding. |
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Below this temperature, technetium has a very high magnetic penetration depth, greater than any other element except niobium. |
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The country ranks among the highest for telephone and Internet access penetration. |
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Lithuania has thus Europe's most available fibre network and also has the highest FTTH penetration. |
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The plumes could impact zooplankton and light penetration, in turn affecting the food web of the area. |
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Nevertheless, the most predominant term is penetration testing, more commonly referred to as pentesting. |
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This confirmed the penetration of the theoretical knowledge of color when it is taught using a gamely practice where the act of working come to be a pleasure. |
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In this work, the authors report the results from lymphocyte exposure to gold nanoparticle and confirm the direct intracellular penetration effect. |
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Oil penetration from the ink may transparentize the sheet enough to permit show-through even though the actual opacity of the sheet is satisfactory. |
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As they become acidified, the lakes and rivers would have reduced amounts of dissolved organic carbons, which would allow much greater penetration of ultraviolet light. |
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His works are noted for their psychological penetration, and for their often discomforting examination of the relationship between artist and model. |
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This is further aided by the penetration and availability of confectioneries at different price points along with the increased disposable income amongst consumers. |
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This is shown in its penetration throughout the country's population. |
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Meantime the penetration of Shantung by means of railway discrimination, railway military guards, continual nibblings here and there, will be going on. |
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The 11-year-old Warnbro boy has been charged with aggravated indecent assault, aggravated sexual penetration without consent and stealing a motor vehicle. |
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There is no generally accepted maximum level of wind penetration. |
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Since 2001, according to the International Telecommunications Union, the United States has fallen from fourth to 16th in the world in broadband penetration. |
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First, schlieren and shadowgraph photographs were taken of the injector flow to study the behavior of the jets, shape of the plume, and penetration of the liquid jet. |
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An expansionistic pricing strategy is a more drastic form of penetration pricing as it implies setting very low prices in order to establish mass markets. |
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They have widely differing penetrating powers and radiation effect, and the accompanying diagram shows the penetration of these radiations in simple terms. |
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When molten aluminum metal temperatures are high, the tendency for aluminum oxide formation and penetration of the refractory lining is greatly accelerated. |
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Its blog service called Ameba has proved to be highly profitable and penetration of smartphones in Japan is expected to accelerate its top line growth. |
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Increasing tartaric acid penetration in niche applications such as chelating agents is also expected to further complement the regional market growth. |
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The reports that Stumme had received that morning showed the attacks had been on a broad front but that such penetration as had occurred should be containable by local units. |
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Industry analysts predict the trend of increased advertising dollars on cable television will spread as pay TV penetration grows throughout Latin America. |
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On the other hand, the high cost of telematics hardware restrains the penetration of telematics in commercial vehicles, especially in small and medium fleets. |
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Any penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the offense. |
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Autism is more common in areas of impaired UVB penetration such as poleward latitudes, urban areas, areas with high air pollution, and areas of high precipitation. |
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An autonomous profile for our heat exchanger activities a profile that is independent of GEA will prove effective in future penetration of new markets. |
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Our analysis demonstrates that this feature places limits on catastrophe bond penetration, even if the structure possesses frictional cost advantages over reinsurance. |
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Compound fractures involve the bone's penetration through the skin. |
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ImmuniWeb's simplicity enables even non-technical users to order and schedule a website penetration test in less than five minutes via ImmuniWeb Portal. |
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There are only now three documented direct intracranial injuries due to TASER penetration of skull, two from our department and one from University of Kansas. |
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It presents a series of Aon Benfield cartogram maps illustrating global demographic concentrations for population, GDP, wealth and insurance penetration. |
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It suggests the forceful penetration of a military Celtic elite within the region of Dacia, now known as Transylvania, that is bounded on the east by the Carpathian range. |
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The bow was manufactured in increasingly larger and more powerful versions, to increase both the weapon range, and armour penetration performance. |
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Humeral head osteonecrosis, surgical site infection, screw penetration, and heterotopic ossification limiting mobility were considered complications. |
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Internet in Cuba has some of the lowest penetration rates in the Western hemisphere, and all content is subject to review by the Department of Revolutionary Orientation. |
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Gamma radiation is similarly caused when uranium undergoes nuclear fission, which also produces neutron radiation, capable of deep penetration of the body. |
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The penetration is lineary decreasing if the welding speed is higher. |
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All this suggests a deeper penetration and mastery of the art of systematic theology, done now interdenominationally and, in that environment, in a mutually correcting way. |
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Kushwaha said the Middle East is a huge market for ERD Global, which makes covers and chargers for smartphones, due to the high penetration rate of smartphones. |
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Delayed cuticular penetration and enhanced metabolism of deltamethrin in pyrethroid resistant strains of Helicoverpa armigera from China and Pakistan. |
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His long poems have a certain narrative and psychological penetration, and some of his lyrics have a strength of melody to match their depth of thought. |
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In our case penetration was through right subclavicular region. |
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