Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Certification of Common Use Carry-On Equipment.
Further, Europe is especially important to the platinum market since diesel-powered vehicles are popular on the continent and this requires the use of platinum, whereas gasoline-powered cars more common in the U.S. and China can use less-expensive palladium.
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Diesel engine technology took a huge leap with the use of common-rail direct injection (CDI) in the 1990s.
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The addition of Common Cents combines easy-to-use handsets with a simple pay-by-the-minute service that can save them money.
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In 1975, fifteen private colleges created a common first-year application form for use by any of its member institutions.
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The kind of privacy that the Berkeley team investigated is the kind that young people have in common with their elders: information-use privacy.
And of course, they hope to save money over competitors by being the first to use common wireless services--calling, text messaging, Internet access and so on.
Those made by his firm use advanced laser-fluorescence technology: more accurate, simpler, cheaper and more robust, he says, than the gas-chromatography apparatus in common use so far.
Outdoor-clothing company Patagonia's new Common Threads Initiative works with customers to repair, re-use, re-sell and recycle used Patagonia products.
Holding on to a slightly slower iPhone might not be much of an issue if you primarily use it for common tasks -- calls and texts, e-mailing, Twitter and Facebook, reading, even watching movies.
But off-label use is becoming increasingly common even where diseases aren't lethal.
But by the mid-1800s North America was in common use for mere geography, and by roughly 1900 the sheer weight of the much enlarged United States had enabled it to annex America as its own.
But analysts are asking if two of TiVo's and Replay's biggest selling points -- easy-to-use recording and the ability to zip through commercials -- will become common on every TV service and therefore lose their allure.
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Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion said that citizens were guaranteed a right to keep firearms that were in common use in their homes for self-defense, but that the government could pass reasonable regulations concerning firearms and ammunition.
In selecting the party's slate of candidates for Knesset, Likud members favored sober-minded politicians who use their common sense to guide them over those with records of support for the fraudulent "peace processes" so favored by the local media, Kadima, Labor and the international jet set.
Recognizing that simply publishing snapshots of government information is not enough to make it open, we need to improve the quality, accessibility, timeliness, and usability of our data and content through well-defined standards that include the use of machine-readable formats such as web APIs and common metadata tagging schemas.
This egregious error is even more offensive to common sense than Enron's use of off-balance-sheet vehicles.
These three sets of policy tools--lending to financial institutions, providing liquidity directly to key credit markets, and buying longer-term securities--have the common feature that each represents a use of the asset side of the Fed's balance sheet, that is, they all involve lending or the purchase of securities.
But Columbia's agreement, according to land-use experts, has fallen victim to common structural and legal flaws.
The law does not require this to happen - people must be encouraged to use their common sense.
"You can't say that it'll never happen - you have to be realistic and use common sense, " he said.
Doctors then temporarily implanted the skull piece in her abdomen -- a common procedure to preserve bone fragments for later use.
According to Brookes, the latter use of literally - which is especially common in an informal context - sometimes does not add anything to the meaning of a sentence.
First, on Rick Sanchez's program on CNN, Rep. Zach Wamp, R-Tennessee, completely dissed the de-facto leader of the Republican Party, Rush Limbaugh, by referring to him as an "entertainer, " which is the more common description only the left-wing blogosphere would dare to use.
There are various advantages cited for this type of reactor, including the claim that it can be stopped easily if things get out of hand, and that it produces less long-lived nuclear waste than the uranium-fuelled fission reactors that are currently in common use.
The new speedlight is easy-to-use and travel friendly, and also uses common AAA batteries.
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"We're asking folks to observe low-water crossing (warnings), to use common sense and to stay off the road if possible, " Mayor Julian Castro said.
Since 2008, Spangenberg and his company TQP have launched suits against hundreds of firms, claiming that their use of a common cryptographic protocol in the HTTPS-encrypted portions of their web properties violates the patent invented by Jones and acquired by TQP in 2006.
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Anger that authorities held on to data with potentially serious health consequences was exacerbated by the use of the state-secret argument common throughout the government to justify refusing information requests.
And, finally, there is a reason for this tragedy I frequently encounter in my clinical practice: individual choice, the all too common and taken-for-granted decision of ambitious young people to use drugs to enhance performance.
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