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The legs may be modified in various ways to serve specific functions.
But she said that the category in recent years has undergone an explosion in the number of job boards that serve specific niches.
He said the Channel 4 remit, which insists that the broadcaster serve specific audiences such as ethnic minorities, was an important driver of this.
The ZIP code system will be useful, Dr. Zetter said, if nanotechnologists ever devise medical nanodevices designed to serve specific tissues.
Some, such as JDate, which is designed for Jewish lonely hearts, and Ave Maria Singles, which focuses on Catholics, serve specific religious or ethnic niches.
There are thousands of credit unions, but many are organized to serve specific groups of people — say, employees of a certain company.
Even then, the assigned colors serve specific purposes, like bringing out a nebula's chemical structures or improving visibility in light and dark areas.
Because hospitals may serve specific populations and because they may be not-for-profit or for-profit, there exist a variety of mechanisms for hospital financing.
"The very features that qualify a firearm as a banned assault weapon — such as flash suppressors, barrel shrouds, folding and telescoping sights, pistol grips, grenade launchers, night sights and the ability to accept bayonets and large-capacity magazines" serve specific, combat-functional ends, the opinion noted.
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The reports are political creatures, produced through a political process and serving specific political ends – and that is particularly evident at the sharp edges of US foreign relations.
The company's businesses will be grouped into four segments serving specific markets -- utilities, process imdustries, manufacturing and energy -- plus two product divisions and a financial services unit.
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