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Quine, however, sees this as simply a point of usage, with no particular philosophical implications.
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I used to be a stickler for this point of usage, always changing "alternate route" to "alternative route," although the shorter version is more often seen on road signs ("USE ALTERNATE ROUTE").
Given that stents can be considered specialised almost custom fit medical items, a direct delivery to the point of usage was considered smoother.
Solar heating systems are a well known second-generation technology and generally consist of solar thermal collectors, a fluid system to move the heat from the collector to its point of usage, and a reservoir or tank for heat storage.
However, any substantial exploitation of the renewable source will depend on being able to transmit the energy from its source to its final point of usage, in this case, an urban center [25].
Usually this means increasing prices during certain periods of time or at the places where congestion occurs; or introducing a new usage tax or charge when peak demand exceeds available supply in the case of a tax-funded public good provided free at the point of usage.
Given the native spelling, and your newspaper's inclination to follow British practice, might I suggest that "arsehole" would have been a better and, to these ears, more euphonious rendering? Inexplicably, your style guide is silent on this particular point of usage.Jakob WhitfieldLondon.
So now drones join ocean freighters, jetliners, trucks, cars, bicycles, stores and people in Amazon's arsenal of delivery, giving them control of air, land, sea and point of origin to point of usage.
Of course, every rule has its exception, and here it's the vinegar-based sauces that are popular in places such as North Carolina (point of usage: vinegar-based sauces that are applied throughout the cooking are usually called "mops," as in "hog mop").
The object manipulation can be sequenced into the following phases: (1) move the hand to the object and orient/preshape it for the grasp (prehension), (2) grasp the object, (3) bring the object to the point of usage (e.g., mouth in order to drink), (4) use the object, (5) bring the hand to the point where the object will be released, and (6) release the object by opening the hand.
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