The three small black rectangles each year are the observed global temperature histories in common use.
Mr. HARDY: If it's a weapon that is not in common use, then it can be banned.
The most common use case, I foresee, is to reach someone who has an exceptionally noisy inbox.
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Unfortunately, for the drugs in common use, only a limited number have been studied to determine what genes are responsible.
Sarkeesian wants to comment on how women are represented in games and point out the common use of destructive tropes.
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He was the first to import television screens and cameras to communicate with the offstage band, a device now in common use.
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.
Revolutionary at the time, RoundUp came to dominate the market because it was highly effective but broke down quickly, making it less toxic than other herbicides in common use.
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Certification of Common Use Carry-On Equipment.
It was the tou the wide, well-honed, flat-edged whacker of a knife that Chinese cooks used for everything from butchering to dicing and fine slicing and the chopstick, which, in the Song era, came into common use.
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.
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.
The only common use in cardiology for MRI scanners, which cost millions of pounds each to install, is in the diagnosis of babies with congenital heart defects, where exact details of the layout of the tiny heart are vital to successful surgery.
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 Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 was passed before the Internet and other electronic tools like e-mail, social networks and wireless phone networks had been invented or come into common use, the coalition of Internet companies and privacy advocacy groups said Tuesday.
The reason why possession of small quantities of cocaine or ecstasy is not treated as a serious offence is because, like it or not, the casual use of these drugs is now as common as use of cannabis became in the 1970s.
While my approach is mainly technical, I use common sense when it comes to valuations.
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But the best way fans can prevent being scammed is to use common sense, Morton said.
Consumer devices use common digital storage technology such as flash memory, hard disk drives or optical discs.
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Until recently, incompatible legacy systems made it very hard to use common computer systems across different countries.
"I'm asking residents to use common sense, and stay off the roads while snowfall is heaviest, " he said.
"You can't say that it'll never happen - you have to be realistic and use common sense, " he said.
Far more common than the use of social media to evaluate applicants is its use in recruiting potential students.
Banks are increasingly able to centralise computer systems and to use common platforms.
Use common sense, but vow to make travel choices that speak to you and your values, not other people's fears.
"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.
One of the most common reasons customers use multiple brands is that they perceive there to be unique benefits associated with each brand used.
Use common sense and treat your clients or prospects with respect.
Nothing frosts me more than when a conservative tries to make a political point and cannot bother to get his facts straight or use common sense.
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