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Table 9 specifically enumerates per-station average throughput in TaLE-enabled Hot spot network at each period of simulation.
I think it would be helpful to provide a more detailed abstract that specifically enumerates the authors' most important points, something more like of a summary of the last two sections of the manuscript.
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The painful political choices were specifically enumerated recently by the economists Christopher Payne and Ted Buckley in a white paper written for Bloomberg Government.
The passenger in the Caprice, Gerard Burdette, "did not identify anyone with a.380 automatic, and he did not specifically enumerate how many people fired shots," he wrote.
But Mrs. Clinton's filing, which includes required financial information about her family income, is the first time a former president has specifically enumerated his speaking fees.
The bill specifically enumerated adoption, foster care, counseling, social services, employment and employment benefits, as well as the general categories of "services, accommodations, advantages, facilities, goods, or privileges", as permissible areas for discrimination.
The right to privacy puts textualists on the spot; if you really believe only in the rights specifically enumerated in the Constitution, that's a narrower set of rights than most Americans believe they have and value.
Paul says he believes that the federal government ("the wealth-extracting leviathan state") shouldn't be doing anything that's not specifically enumerated in the Constitution, which once caused him to vote against giving a Congressional medal to Mother Teresa.
Of course, the basic decennial census is specifically enumerated in the United States Constitution, and courts have ruled that this longer form of the census survey is constitutional as well.
While the earlier version, like the current version, provided that a contestant shall file a complaint setting forth "the grounds on which the contestant intends to establish his or her right to such office or set aside the result of the election," the prior version did not specifically enumerate the "grounds for contesting an election under this section".
The framers quite consciously rejected the idea of requiring congressional supermajorities for any purposes beyond the five they specifically enumerated: in the House, for impeaching the President; in the Senate, for ratifying treaties; in both, for expelling members, overriding a Presidential veto, and amending the Constitution.
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