In America, Greek and Hebrew are standard parts of a Master of Divinity degree necessary to become a minister in most respectable Protestant denominations.
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Conservatives will always attack expansions of the welfare state as intolerable constraints on freedom, and eventually accept them as standard parts of the political landscape.
Our customers depend on standard parts and designs, so we must maintain consistency and process control among plants and operations that are often a half a world away.
But if power supplies were standard parts that could be used interchangeably among devices (servers, switches, storage arrays, etc.) and swapped out at will, there would be no need to wait.
For standard PC parts it can be as much as 1% a week, or 50% a year.
Even today, the bacteriophage is used as standard treatment in parts of Eastern Europe for bacterial infections from gangrene to strep throat.
Before he left office, former President Clinton enacted regulations that called for lowering the arsenic standard from 50 parts per billion to 10 parts per billion.
In this context it refers to the card that is sent to reorder a standard quantity of parts as and when they have been used up in the manufacturing process.
The new Acer C7 comes with a standard one-year parts and labor warranty, which can be extended to three years with the Acer Advantage service.
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Apple thought it could design hardware and software in house and use standard off the shelf parts but that leads to copy cats because parts are parts.
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The measured magnetic moment of the electron agrees with that predicted by the Standard Model to within four parts per billion.
Wall Street and insurers furiously lobbied behind the scenes to squelch the toughest parts of a fiduciary standard.
California won't allow public water utilities to use water containing MTBE with concentrations higher than 5 parts per billion, a standard cheered on by greenies and ethanol makers.
Hoare said the standard of living in Pyongyang differed from other parts of the country.
The Clinton administration changed the standard that had been set in 1942 from 50 parts per billion of arsenic in drinking water to 10 parts per billion.
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Some will no doubt benefit in the near term, but the removal of limited capital from the productive parts of the economy will ultimately reduce our standard of living, drive up unemployment and make individuals more--as opposed to less--needful of charity.
Apple was not able to meet this standard, nor was it able to meet the other three parts of the eBay test.
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He also argued that this made it impossible to argue that the exam had used a common standard, when different levels of rigour were applied in different parts of the year.
Its call for a commission to study the feasibility of returning the U.S. dollar to the gold standard appeals to the coveted Independents very much, not to mention parts of the Democratic voter base.
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His paper in effect unpacks the standard theory, apparently challenged by the current facts, into two parts one about the labour market, and the other about the connection between the labour market and general price inflation.
The WHQS sets a minimum standard for homes, with certain requirements at its core that are more challenging than similar schemes in other parts of the United Kingdom.
Parts that need a sniff test are placed in three-liter jars with specialized foam seals (standard-smelling rubber seals could contaminate the testing).
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