– Though they were not sure of how serious Wilde was, they agreed that the play was clever, funny, and popular.Jackson George Bernard Shaw, for example, reviewed the play in the “Saturday Review”.
– When in the air, they seek the chosen points to make sure of going the right way way.
– During the meeting, Rhett Butler, a rich, clever, Charleston, South Carolina “gentleman”, stands up to warn the men about being too sure of their victory in the war, explaining that the north has the technology, the rail lines, the immigrants they don’t have.
– It is possible that Bach would have finished the Fantasie with a major chord only if he was playing it on its own, but we cannot be sure of this.
– Please don’t modify it if you’re not sure of what you are doing.
– To be sure of hitting the enemy at long range, players must aim using the iron sights on their guns.
– The camp’s history website says, “We cannot be sure of the exact number of victims of the Ustasha camp in Jasenovac.
– Sandboxes are useful for testing changes to pages, but once you are sure of yourself regarding an edit, you can just click on the “Show preview” button, and proof-read thoroughly.
sure of some example sentences
Example sentences of “sure of”:
– Just a quick question, I saw this article, and wasn’t sure of its notability.
– Thus, if we’re not sure of the exact number of vehicles that crossed a bridge, we can say 400 plus or minus 10 instead of just saying 400.
– He was an anticommunismanticommunist sure of his faith, and in his preachings launched criticisms to the system and invited the people to contest the system of government.
– For any user, simple or otherwise, they can never be sure of the exact title; searching for the text is “paramount”.
– Over the past few decades, scientists have agreed that when using meteorites from other planets found on Earth, various things are needed to be sure of life.
– These neumes do not show the exact rhythms, so that we cannot always be sure of the way they were sung.
– I know one of these pages was Lower mantle, but I am not sure of the others.
– If you are not sure of the scale, use.
– Teach them that they can discuss things they are not sure of on talk pages, and that, if all else fails, they can always look at the article a few months later, to talk about the article with a new set of editors.
– I’m aware of other trolling but am not yet sure of the extent.
– Some people are not sure of how valid and credible the study was, but say that psychiatric diagnoses need to be improved.
– The tablature will only be looked at if the teacher is not sure of how to play a certain part.
– Its been a while since I’ve done this and didn’t want to break anything; could a fellow admin please import into my sandbox where I’ll do some tidying before moving to article-space? Been a while and wasn’t sure of the ‘rules’ of the import function.
– However, Diffie-Hellman key exchange did not address the “identity authentication” problem of being sure of the actual identity of the person or an entity.
– I’m not sure of the correct procedure for this.
– We are not sure of the exact date of his birth.
– The emperor even let his three sons—kept in the capital city to be sure of their father’s good behavior—go north see him.
- Just a quick question, I saw this article, and wasn't sure of its notability.
- Thus, if we're not sure of the exact number of vehicles that crossed a bridge, we can say 400 plus or minus 10 instead of just saying 400.
– Clients with a disorder may be interested in the probability of developing or transmitting a genetic disorder to their children.
– SATA drives have two different connectors, One connection is for transmitting the data and the other connection is for transmitting power.
– I am transmitting only a part of what happened in the Birkenau-Auschwitz Hell.
– Much like with mad cow disease, prions seem to be involved in transmitting it.
– All peripheral nodes may thus communicate with all others by transmitting to, and receiving from, the central node only.
transmitting some ways to use
Example sentences of “transmitting”:
- Martin sees it differently, because he noticed that his son is three times cut off at the same time from school to access a transmitting tower to climb.
- The telegraph had a transmitting device which had a keyboard with 16 black-and-white keys.
– Martin sees it differently, because he noticed that his son is three times cut off at the same time from school to access a transmitting tower to climb.
– The telegraph had a transmitting device which had a keyboard with 16 black-and-white keys.
– It is also the second-tallest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom, after the 330-metre concrete tower at the Emley Moor transmitting station.
– The second is an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal.
– Since the French did not want a foreign king, Philip VI of France said that he was king because the Salic law prevented French women from ruling or transmitting the right to rule to their sons.
– The dichroic beamsplitter acts as a wavelength specific filter, transmitting fluoresced light through to the eyepiece or detector, but reflecting any remaining excitation light back towards the source.
– Instead of transmitting content via light pulses in fiber-optic cable or radio waves from a satellite, IPTV sends shows and movies through your standard internet connection.
– Instant messaging allows instantaneous communication between a number of parties simultaneously, by transmitting information quickly and efficiently, featuring immediate receipt of acknowledgment or reply.
– Sometimes the computers make mistakes while transmitting data, or have trouble “hearing” each other.
– There is however a large risk of transmitting sexually transmitted diseasediseases if the mouth comes in contact with semen on the penis.
– When transmitting analog signalanalogue sound, the sound quality of FM signals is better than that of amplitude modulation signals.
– A year later Finlay identified the mosquito of the genus Aedes as the insect transmitting yellow fever.
– In camera terms, the light converges into the room through the hole transmitting with it the object facing it.
– Now, the digital multimedia broadcasting is divided by transmitting and receiving method the earthly DMB and satellite DMB, earthly DMB is provided free of charge like current earthly radio broadcasting and the satellite DMB broadcast is provided in the form of the monthly fee.
– Because interpretation is a very difficult task due to the time requirements, interpreters focus on transmitting the “main information” of a message.
– In 1974, he was suspended because he was suspected of transmitting information to the independence movement {ref.
– Originally it was an electric tool transmitting analogue speech along wires.
– Electric power transmission is the transmitting of electricity to places where it will be used.
– He wanted to reduce the number of people in overcrowded prisons and release people who had been put in prison during the Communist era even though they were innocent.
– The decision was made in October 1989 to construct a new international airport at Chek Lap Kok on Lantau Island to replace the overcrowded Kai Tak International Airport.
– The camp was overcrowded with four times as many prisoners as it was designed to hold.
– Although home to only a small part of the population the Tudor municipalities were overcrowded and unhygenic.
– On 19 December 2007, at 2:30 am an overcrowded express train travelling from Karachi to Lahore derailed 2 km south of Mehrabpur killing over 40 people and injuring hundreds more.
+ He worked for the viceroyalty of Río de la Plata in the 1700s.
+ Costa Rica’s distance from the capital in Guatemala, its legal prohibition to trade with the Viceroyalty of New Granada, and the lack of gold and silver made Costa Rica into a poor, little populated region of the Spanish Empire.
+ On 17 September 1574, was elected the name of the evangelist “San Marcos” as the official name for the main university of the Viceroyalty of Peru.
+ They suppressed successive Inca rebellions until the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Perú in 1542 and the fall of the resistance of the last Incas of Vilcabamba in 1572.
+ The Viceroyalty of Peru was a Spanish colonial administrative district that was created in 1542 and originally contained most of Spanish-ruled South America.
viceroyalty – sentence examples
Example sentences of “viceroyalty”:
+ Buenos Aires was the capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.
+ Louisiana was an administrative district of the Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1763 to 1801.
+ It led European exploration of the new world, building the large Viceroyalty of New SpainViceroyaties in the New World at the time.
+ In 1542, the Spanish created the Viceroyalty of New Castilla, that shortly afterwards would be called the Viceroyalty of Peru.
+ Cortés returned from Honduras and was Governor of the Viceroyalty of New Spain for a while.
+ New Spain also included Venezuela before it was annexed to the Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717.
+ Buenos Aires was the capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.
+ Louisiana was an administrative district of the Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1763 to 1801.
+ The Viceroyalty of New Spain was the name of the viceroy-ruled territories of the Spanish Empire in North America and its peripheries in Asia from 1521 to 1821.
+ In 1544, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V named “Blasco Núñez Vela” Peru’s first viceroy, but the viceroyalty was not organized until the arrival of Viceroy Francisco de Toledo in 1572.
+ The territory of the Mexican Empire included Viceroyalty of New SpainNew Spain and the former Captaincy General of Guatemala.
+ It became the capital and most important city in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Perú.
+ It is about the lives of a young couple—Peggy as they try to cover up the hit and run and homicide of Rye Gerhardt.
+ It may also be used to remove weeds and to cover up seed after sowing.
+ Cosmetic tattoos can also be used to cover up surgical scars, like scars from mastectomy.
+ This tends to cover up the fact that they are not a true natural monophyletic group.
+ A tinnitus masker is an electronic device that produces noise at low levels and is used by those experiencing tinnitus to cover up the ringing or other sounds they are hearing.
+ When he put her away she tried to cover up her own disgrace by suggesting an affair between one of her fired maids and the king.
+ Sometimes an attempt to cover up a scandal creates a bigger scandal when the cover-up does not succeed.
+ To cover up their faces, they might wear hoodies, ski masks, and motorcycle helmets.
Cover up in sentences?
Example sentences of “Cover up”:
+ The purpose of this is to cover up the tinnitus sounds by having a constant noise playing in the background.
+ In the episode Dial N for Nerder, Martin Prince is seemingly killed by Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson who then cover up what happened and Nelson tries to get to the bottom of it.
+ Maybe I should just delete and cover up the request...
+ The purpose of this is to cover up the tinnitus sounds by having a constant noise playing in the background.
+ In the episode Dial N for Nerder, Martin Prince is seemingly killed by Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson who then cover up what happened and Nelson tries to get to the bottom of it.
+ Maybe I should just delete and cover up the request…
+ The legal charges against him were that he did not follow a law that says banks should report cash transactions over $10,000, and that he made false statements to the FBI about his withdrawals, in a hush money scheme designed to cover up serial child molestation He was found guilty on April 27, 2016 and was sentenced to two years in prison.
+ To cover up the loss, the CEB increased power tariffs in large scales.
+ On 21 December 2019, the Legion of Christ discovered that Sodano was the one who led efforts to cover up the reports of abuse when he was serving as Secretariat of State.
+ Leather patches are rectangles of leather that are used to cover up holes in clothing and other fabric items.
+ Cloth patches are rectangles of cloth that are used to cover up holes in clothing and other fabric items.
+ Cosmetic tattoos can also cover up moles or hide skin that is discolored because of diseases like vitiligo.
+ There is no cover up or dead end in seeing it with one’s own eyes.
+ When swallowing, the backward motion of the tongue forces part of the larynx called the epiglottis to cover up the opening to the larynx, also called the laryngeal opening.
+ Spices can also be used to hide or cover up bad tastes in the food, because it is rotten or affected by fungi.
+ Brad is one of the most popular boys in school and is dating a girl to cover up his sexuality because he is ashamed of people knowing.
– So, let’s get back on track: this request is about whether they should continue be entrusted with powerful tools, given their very poor judgment in a matter of importance, and where after being called out for it on their Talk page, at first calmly, then with increasing alarm, there was no recognition or acknowledgement on their part of anything wrong; on the contrary, there was nonchalant assertion that it was all fine, accompanied by derails into things never at issue.
– The Finnish Ministry of Education honored him with the Pro Urheilu letter of recognition in 2000.
– Speech recognition is the process of converting spoken words into computer text.
– Windows Phone also has a voice recognition function, powered by TellMe, which allows the user to perform a Bing search, call contacts, or launch applications simply by speaking.
– The tension between equality and hierarchy centered on the expanding recognition of legal equality in Europe, and on its tension with hierarchies in other parts of the world and the new hierarchy of great powers.
– The original name meant “Catherine’s Gift”, both in recognition of Catherine II of RussiaCatherine the Great’s grant of land in the Kuban region to the Black Sea Cossacks later the Saint Catherine, “the Martyr”, who is considered to be the patron of the city.
– The European Union, in the principal statement of its Badinter Committee, “The Badinter Arbitration Committee named for its chair, ruled on the question of whether the Republics of Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia, who had formally requested recognition by the members of the European Union and by the EU itself, had met conditions specified by the Council of Ministers of the European Community on December 16, 1991.
– They were burned beyond recognition from the fire of the plane.
In sentence examples of recognition
Example sentences of “recognition”:
– There are limitations to the legal recognition of artificial persons.
– The National Gallery of Armenia participates to international exhibitions with separate art works from his collection, organizes exhibitions of Armenian art in different countries greatly facilitating the recognition of national art.
– One theory says that facial recognition proves that a different person “became” Paul after 1966.
– Variability in echolocation call design of 26 Swiss bat species: consequences, limits and options for automated field identification with a synergic pattern recognition approach.
– It is given in recognition of achievement in the humanities, original contribution to the creative arts or scholarship and other merits.
– The first real recognition of his work began in 1966 with a retrospective exhibition mounted by the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
– This decree established official recognition of the city’s participation in the civil war of 1948.
– It does, however, give the area the same recognition as more well-known national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite.
– Choi gained international recognition with the blockbuster zombie movie “Train to Busan” and action-adventure movie “Okja”.
– The committee also found that the existence of states was a question of fact, while the recognition by other states was purely declaratory and not a determinative factor of statehood.
– It has had to fight for decades to get basic recognition by the Italian government.
– In 2010, Chianese received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in recognition of his humanitarian efforts.
- There are limitations to the legal recognition of artificial persons.
- The National Gallery of Armenia participates to international exhibitions with separate art works from his collection, organizes exhibitions of Armenian art in different countries greatly facilitating the recognition of national art.
More in-sentence examples of “recognition”:
- Traffic entering London is also monitored and recorded at many places by an automatic number-plate recognition system.
- In recognition of his career in Port Arthur, Wilson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962 and the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in its inaugural class of 1982.
– Traffic entering London is also monitored and recorded at many places by an automatic number-plate recognition system.
– In recognition of his career in Port Arthur, Wilson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962 and the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in its inaugural class of 1982.
– That was the first Nobel Prize awarded in recognition of astronomical research.
– He was also awarded the inaugural Charleston-EFG John Maynard Keynes Prize in recognition of his work on welfare economics in February 2015 during a reception at the Royal Academy in the UK.
– The school received its first international recognition at the Paris Exposition of 1900, a Gold Medal in recognition of quality education.
– The recognition that excluded volume was an important factor in analyzing long-chain molecules in solutions provided an important conceptual breakthrough.
– They have already had parodies, news media stories and art-imitating-life situations, as well as recognition from the United States Congress itself.
– In 2015, Kendrick Lamar released studio album To Pimp a Butterfly, which earned recognition as Best Rap Album at the Grammy Awards.
– John promised the city the right to govern itself as a commune in return for recognition as Richard’s heir presumptive.
– The ECHL and the American Hockey League are the only ice hockey leagues that receive recognition by the collective bargaining agreement between the National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players’ Association which means that any player that is signed to an entry-level NHL contract and is designated for assignment must report to a club either in the AHL or the ECHL.
– Biophysical organic chemistry is a term used when attempting to describe intimate details of molecular recognition by bioorganic chemistry.
– It was “the first musical composition to receive the official recognition of the United States government.” The march has an AaBbCcDd form.
– Kabyles have been very active to fight for the official recognition of the Berber language in Algeria.
– Sarma was awarded the Padma Shri in 2010 in recognition of his contributions to Assamese literature.
– Planck received the Nobel Prize in 1918 in recognition of the services he rendered to the advancement of Physics by his discovery of energy quanta.
– However, the race organisers ASO decided not to reallocate the titles won in those years, in recognition of the historic doping problem in the sport at that time – Ullrich himself having been banned for a doping violation.
– Reddy developed Hearsay I, the first speech recognition system, which is the foundation for all commercial speech recognition programs today.
– The main condition for joining FIFA is thus general international recognition as a nation state and membership of the UN.
– He was given a bronze citation in recognition of his participation in freedom fighting.
– Eurasia is not really an alternative, rather it is a recognition that the landmasses of Europe and Asia are continuous, and some of its largest countries are in both regions.
– The creation of “Sinfonietta”, to music of Kylian´s co-patriot Leoš Janáček for the “Charleston Festival” in the USA in 1978 led to international recognition of the company.
– Here, the immune system adapts its response during an infection to improve its recognition of the pathogen.
– The album got real recognition in 1990s-2000s, when many music magazines listed it in their lists of the best albums in popular music.
– These range from the spiritual and physical protection of the child, bonding of father with child as well as wife, the public recognition of fatherhood and support and relief of mother so she can maintain the household after the childbirth.
– The Church of Satan say they judge whether Active Members can join the Priesthood by their accomplishment in society and recognition within a profession rather than knowledge of the occult.
– The only Papuan languages with official recognition are those of East Timor.
– Frustrated by the lack of recognition he received for his accomplishments Leakey left for England to catch up on his education.
– Although strongly humiliated, Zenigata tries to deliver the recognition to the gentleman thief, who however, seeing the inspector coming in the distance, believes that the he wants to arrest him and therefore begins to run away with Fujiko and Jigen.
– Initially gaining recognition in England, Hendrix became famous throughout the world after appearances at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, at which he purposely set his guitar on fire, and Woodstock Festival.
– In 2018, Olabisi’s Labo Entertainment was among recipients of the City People Music Special Recognition Award for 2018.
– Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the main people who supported the theory, suggested that it is a state’s job to grant recognition as a possible solution.
– If you only need them to recognise a few words, for example the words “one, two, three” etc., then speech recognition software can be very accurate.
– The fact that SOS can be read right side up as well as upside down became important for visual recognition if viewed from above.
– It had little international recognition and was under the “Unofficial” control of Japan.
– Maspok demanded recognition of the Croatian language as the official language in Croatia, its exclusive use in education, media, and the state affairs, which meant the expulsion of the Serbian language from Croatia.
– Homosexuality is legal in the Republic of Turkey, but the law does not include sexual orientation or gender identity in its civil rights laws and there is no legal recognition for same-sex couples.
– Yogyakarta Principles, Principle 3.The Right to Recognition before the Law This is changing, however.
– Lipinski is particularly proud of the recognition she has received from fans.
– During his time with the Rockets, he became one of the NBA’s top scorers and earned recognition as the best shooting guard in the NBA, as well as one of the top overall players in the league.
– In 1946, he earned the recognition in basketball and track and field.
– Engineers can also get additional recognition in the form of becoming Chartered.
– Larger than the other ones, the new Furbies have been upgraded with a more emotional face and a voice recognition system, letting them communicationcommunicate with humans.
– She began acting in 1991, although it was 2000 when she received recognition from worldwide.
– This often gives the combined advantage of name recognition and more control over one’s music.
– In addition, the first sentence of article 3 states explicitly that “The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states.” This is known as the declarative theory of statehood.
– The Hughes Medal is awarded by the Royal Society of London for original discoveries in electricity and magnetism or their applications.”In recognition of an original discovery in the physical sciences, particularly electricity and magnetism or their applications”.
– With the recognition of States in1956, Amravati district, along with other districts of Vidarbha region was included in the then Bilingual Bombay State.
– The recognition of the fingerprint of older people is also difficult to do because their skin may not be elastic enough.
– The Jim Cronin Memorial Fund for Primate Welfare and Conservation was set up for the purpose of continuing Cronin’s legacy and for the support of primate conservation and welfare all over the world.
– It was set up for the first election in 1901.
– It was one of the 75 divisions set up for the first election in 1901.
– It was set up for the first federal election in 1901.
– It was one of the 75 divisions set up for the first federal election in 1901.
– It was set up for the first Australian federal election in 1901.
– Pompey grew up in the area around Finke, and then moved south to mission set up for Aboriginal people coming in from the desert.
set up for – example sentences
Example sentences of “set up for”:
– In the “Heian” period, from 710 to 1185, An offering table was set up for the gods.
– Since Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August of 2005, the term has been used to describe temporary housing sites set up for Gulf Coast residents who were left homeless by the storm.
– It was set up for the 1903 election.
– It was one of 75 divisions set up for the first federal election in 1901.
– He tells Xena to stop Hercules from going to Thebes because there is a trap set up for him there; however, Xena would like Hercules to go since there is trouble and he needs to help.
– It was set up for the 1993 election to replace the abolished Division of St George.
– It was set up for the 1990 federal election.
– It was set up for the 1906 election and is the local Indigenous Australian name for the Lachlan River, which runs through the western part of the division.
– It was surprisingly well set up for a temporary circuit.
- In the "Heian" period, from 710 to 1185, An offering table was set up for the gods.
- Since Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August of 2005, the term has been used to describe temporary housing sites set up for Gulf Coast residents who were left homeless by the storm.
- It was set up for the 1903 election.
– The Division was one of the original 75 divisions set up for the first Federal election in 1901.
– It was one of the 75 divisions set up for the first Federal election in 1901.
– Oxley was one of the 75 divisions set up for the first Federal election in 1901.
– In 1933 and 1934 three other boards were set up for Scotland and one for Northern Ireland in 1955.
– This table and notations is set up for transclusion to infobox templates.
– It was set up for educational purposes.
– It was one of the original 75 divisions set up for the first Australian federal election in 1901.
+ Also, certain herbs are added to flavour the wine.
+ Pickling also changes the flavour of the food.
+ The mother then took the leftover sauce to flavour meats and everyone liked the dish.
+ If you put whole cloves in a ham, they will impart their flavour to the meat.
+ It is also used in Germany, to flavour May wine, syrup for beer, brandy, sausages, jelly, jam, a soft drink, ice cream, and tea.
How to use in sentence of flavour
Example sentences of “flavour”:
+ Hyssop leaves have a slightly bitter minty flavor and can be added to soups, salads or meats, but it should be used sparingly as the flavour is very strong.
+ The song differed from the standard “dramatic ballad” tradition of the Eurovision Song Contest by its flavour and rhythm, as well as by its performance.
+ When the ground coffee is placed into boiling water, the flavour and dark brown colour of the beans goes into the water.
+ Italian wines tend to be acidic, dry, light-to-medium bodied, with lots of flavour and smell.
+ Therefore, attempts to correct flavour are imo not the best edits.
+ They have a peppery flavour and are fast-growing.
+ The meat has a good flavour because of the sheep’s diet.
+ In addition to these ingredients, a marinade often contains oils, herbs, and spices to further flavour the food.
+ It will keep for months refrigerated but eventually will darken, indicating it is losing flavour and should be replaced.
+ Its flavour comes from the terpenes citronellal, citronellol, citral, and geraniol.
+ The better flavour is due to the tree sending all its nutrients to the growing leaves.
+ Hyssop leaves have a slightly bitter minty flavor and can be added to soups, salads or meats, but it should be used sparingly as the flavour is very strong.
+ The song differed from the standard "dramatic ballad" tradition of the Eurovision Song Contest by its flavour and rhythm, as well as by its performance.
+ They have a strong flavour and a very distinctive smell.
+ Younger growth is greener and stronger in colour, while more developed leaves farther down the plant have had their chlorophyll changed gradually into tannin, which gives a more bitter flavour and duller brown-green colour.
+ Earl Grey tea, a type of tea with a bergamot orange flavour is named after him.
+ The purpose of the starter is to produce a vigorous leaven and to develop the flavour of the bread.
+ Weak force is believed to be able to change the flavour of a quark.
+ Neither flavour of steampunk cares too much about historical accuracy.
+ It is green in colour and its flavour is similar to other varieties of lettuce.
+ Thyme retains its flavour on drying better than many other herbs.
+ Ebola also causes stiffness throughout the body which makes it hard for sick people to move.
+ The condition leads to general muscle stiffness and spasms in other parts of the body.
+ The stiffness also acts to reduce an effect called “deflection”.
+ These macroscopic characteristics constitute the essential distinctions: a liquid flows, lacks a definite shape, and cannot withstand a shear stress; a solid does not flow, has a definite shape, and exhibits elastic stiffness against shear stress.
+ The earliest symptoms may include twitching, cramping, or stiffness of muscles; muscle weakness affecting an arm or a leg; slurred and strange-sounding nasal speech; or having a difficult time chewing or swallowing.
– The Rotten Tomatoes website said “With bland visuals and a dull, predictable plot, Alpha and Omega is a runt in 2010’s animated litter.” In Metacritic, the movie had a score of 37 out of 100, based on 15 critics.
– Other goals of a monetary policy are usually to help make the gross domestic product more stable, to get and keep low unemployment, and to have predictable exchange rates with other currencies.
– Harry comes to recognise that his own single-mindedness makes him predictable to his enemies and often clouds his perceptions.
– The need for stable currency and predictable clearing and rules-based handling of trade disputes, has led to a global trade hegemony – many nations “hedging” on a global scale against each other’s anticipated “protectionism”, were they to fail to join the WTO.
– However, sundials can be designed for any surface where a fixed object casts a predictable shadow.
– This way they could cut DNA molecules in a predictable way.
– They generally benefit their clients by providing them with predictable support costs.