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The array was designed to back up the existing hardware instrumentation in the process unit.
In a cable dated 8 March 2005, the US ambassador to Dublin James C Kenny wrote: "Cowen [then finance minister]... believed that, after the May Westminster elections, Sinn Féin would attempt to convince people of its seriousness about criminality through actions designed to back up the party's recent positive rhetoric on the subject.
For much of the week, the small community of American experts on Pakistan tried to determine if these were symbolic moves, designed to back up unplanned Trump declarations, or part of a comprehensive new strategy hatched by H. R. McMaster, the national-security adviser.
The procedure in line 15 of re_target_side is designed to back down some subchannels with less available symbols so that the position of the target side x can be smaller and the value of Nslot can be larger.
Business daily Vedomosti said Russia was drawing on "all reserves available" to help Ukraine, while HSBC's chief economist for Russia and Ukraine, Alexander Morozov, warned that the National Welfare Fund's money - in theory designed to back Russia's state pension - was being invested in "risky assets".
On both sides of the Atlantic the bankers took a leap of faith and did it - but the fact they now have to consider doing more means either the policy did not work, or that other policies designed to back it up have failed.
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They can do it now in newly redrawn, gerrymandered districts designed to hold back the inevitable.
Most, though, are simply designed to read back text on the screen.
Buildings can also be designed to give back more to the environment than they take.
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