Rather, it sought to distinguish those precedents as limited to situations in which combatants are either apprehended on a conventional battlefield or working for a conventional enemy.
In a vacuum, a conventional circuit breaker -- which measures heat across a load -- doesn't work, because there, there's less or no atmosphere there to draw the heat off, so a conventional circuit breaker would trip.
Other experts, and the Iraqis themselves, argue that they are really to produce the rocket bodies for a conventional weapon, a multiple rocket launcher.
In a conventional car park a barrier would then raise and the driver would negotiate a series of ramps of ramps and turns before finding a parking space.
Unlike a conventional internal combustion engine, LEAF has 100 percent of its torque available from start, delivering smooth, consistent acceleration and the driving feel similar to a conventional V6 engine.
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Legendarily beautiful, Lispector embarked on a conventional life, marrying a diplomat and mothering two sons.
Whereas a conventional shoe, like a Nike Air, is built for heel-striking when you run, barefoot throw you onto your sole.
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Imagine that your PC and TV were blended into a single instrument with a big screen, a conventional remote control and a keyboard.
Baillie's GB team-mate Laura Blakeman, a veteran of 10 years' competition at senior international level, followed a more conventional route into a canoe.
Whether a Roth IRA will beat a conventional IRA depends on a lot of factors, such as changes in your tax bracket and your investment opportunities.
Like a more conventional website, a voice site has a mechanism by which information can be linked together and browsed, both backwards and forwards.
The deal marks the first significant combination of a conventional money manager with a private equity investor, and according to Ross, reflects the changing nature of his industry.
The film works, but in a conventional way, as a standard showbiz saga with Cash's outlaw quality starting out as this huge obstacle but ending up seeming little more than smart commercial music packaging.
Over time, the requirement evolved from maintaining the capability to defeat two conventionally armed aggressors to a more complex formulation in which the U.S. military was asked to be able to conduct a single campaign against a conventional adversary while waging a long-duration counterinsurgency and stability campaign or protecting the homeland against attack and providing support to civil authorities.
Unlike a conventional turbofan, it uses a gearbox rather than a shaft between the fan and the turbine.
Instead of stepped gears like a conventional transmission, it has a fixed planetary gear, and changes engine speed by adjusting the generator electric load.
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The data from these is combined with that from a conventional GPS unit to pinpoint a location of a car to within 2m in cities.
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But desire spawns invention, and Mandel is seeking a patent on a simple, platelike device that enables him to attach a conventional 35mm Nikon lens to a digital astronomy camera.
We in the KC-135 chewed over such questions as what it means to be at war not with a conventional enemy, but with a network of terrorist organizations and their state sponsors.
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There was a time that was a difference between the musical and a conventional movie, be it a comedy or a drama, whatever, is that those movies didn't have that many songs in them.
Between 1993 and 2006, that requirement evolved from the desire to maintain the capability to defeat two conventionally armed aggressors to the need to conduct a campaign against a conventional adversary while also waging a long-duration irregular warfare campaign and protecting the homeland against attack.
McCANN: Of course their first role appeared to be that they'd be used in a conventional role, but what actually happened is that General Franks used them in their traditional unconventional role and used the Northern Alliance as the conventional soldiers, which made a lot of sense.
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This would make the use of existing conventional vaccines a much safer process.
The danger is that by avoiding bust now, he could simply ensure another bust, of a more conventional sort, in a couple of years' time.
To get up close to the wildlife, visitors can opt for a conventional safari -- or ask a tuk-tuk driver to lead the way.
Mediaset, which currently relies on a conventional broadcast model, could strike a deal with the nationalised unit to start selling television via the latter's broadband network.
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Russia might use nuclear weapons in response to a conventional attack, says Mr Rybkin, in part because its own conventional forces are in so parlous a state.
Before becoming a Jet, Tebow had been only a quarterback in college and the NFL, sometimes in a conventional offense, but usually in a read-option set that accentuated his running ability.
It's not like after the Gulf War, a conventional war, where you have a ticker tape parade, and sometimes the measures of effectiveness are just the absence of acts by your opponent.
Along with a conventional news release, the company held a press conference just for bloggers.
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