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This variation would occur because the projectile was moving eastward faster at the Equator than was its target farther north.
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It has attacked targets farther south, too.
Usually, it performed well on targets at or near the default height, but it missed some targets farther away.
In defining a structure of successive five-year commitment periods, it is indeed intended as a "longer-term plan, based on milder reductions at the start followed by more demanding targets farther out".
Better would be a longer-term plan, based on milder reductions at the start followed by more demanding targets farther out targets that encompass, in that more distant future, the developing countries that will eventually be big contributors to the problem.
"Then, why not coastal vessels?" The series of successes and the promise of big payouts led them to bigger targets farther out to sea, he added, to the point where the effort against illegal fishing had spiraled into the routine attacking and holding captive of cargo ships and oil tankers.
In addition to the size of R1 and R2, SLG analyzes the landmark's influence on the geolocation result as four conditions: (1) the landmark is accurate: R1 = R2; (2) the target is farther apart the landmark's real location: R1 < R2; (3) the target is a little farther apart the landmark's claimed location: R1 > R2: and (4) the target is far away from the landmark's claimed location: R1 > > R2.
If the target was farther than fifty metres, then it was out of range.
But Iran would be a far harder target — much farther away from Israel, much better defended, and with facilities much more difficult to damage.
If the target is farther away than ξ, we assign ξ to the distance.
For each primer pair, one targeted the sequence near the junction while the other targeted sequence farther from the junction.
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