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www.reference.com/motif/Science/hindu+arabic+numeration...
www.reference.com/motif/Science/hindu+arabic+numeration+system
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The Hindi-Arabic numeric system is a decimal-place numeric system, on which is based the mathematics we do today. It was first documented in India in the ninth century, ...
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www.reference.com/topic/Following-Too-Closely
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More specifically, it states that a car must follow another car at a reasonable and prudent distance, with due regard for the speed of the cars and the traffic u...
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www.directhit.com/ansres/California-Basic-Speed-Law.htm...
www.directhit.com/ansres/California-Basic-Speed-Law.html
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22350. No person shall drive a vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for weather, visibility, the traffic on, and the surface an...
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www.destinationthere.com/California_Vehicle_Code_22350
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Basic Speed Law 22350. No person shall drive a vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for weather, visibility, the traffic on, an...
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www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Due_Regard
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Jun 6, 2011 ... There is no standard definition of "due regard". However, the Chicago Convention Chapter One, General Principles and Application of the ...
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robrobinette.com/C-141/due_regard.htm
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Like me, I know many of you have been "trapped" out over the ocean, out of options and short on ideas when that quaint little phrase-"due regard"-has popped ...
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www.firerescue1.com/vehicle-safety/tips/106498-Driving-...
www.firerescue1.com/vehicle-safety/tips/106498-Driving-with-Due-Regard/
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Jun 5, 2006 ... Editor's note: With the 2006 International Fire Fighter Safety Stand Down scheduled to begin June 21, FireRescue1 is highlighting a tip that ...
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www.emsvillage.com/articles/article.cfm?id=1663
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For example, you&rsquore approaching a &ldquored traffic light&rdquo and in the true spirit of due regard, you would never blow through an intersection where ...
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www.uiowa.edu/~cyberlaw/LRevArt/8CalL52.html
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Former FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson explains the rationale for the Fairness Doctrine.
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