1. In the latter case every change tends to become a pay issue and another bureaucratic burden on the organization. 2. In the latter case the specimen is of near perfect geometry for a torsion test. 3. In the latter case you would need to get a new tax code number from your employer. 4. In this latter case the possible danger is compounded by considerations of the last chapter. 5. These latter cases are dealt with here rather than in the previous chapter for two related reasons. 6. This latter case will favour the use of a sequential magnetic tape file. 7. In the latter case there will be no pay-off and the line is crossed to indicate that the path is dead. 8. In the latter case the operation would be repeated with a second set of tests. 9. In the latter case also, the published result is usually a map. |