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  2. Amateur radio licensing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FCC amateur radio station license of Al Gross. In the United States, amateur radio licensing is governed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Licenses to operate amateur stations for personal use are granted to individuals of any age once they demonstrate an understanding of both pertinent FCC regulations and knowledge of radio station operation and safety considerations.

  3. Special-use permit - Wikipedia

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    These are known as by-right uses. Then there is an extra set of uses known as special uses. To build a use that is listed as a special use, a special-use permit (or conditional-use permit) must be obtained. An example of a special-use permit may be found in a church applying for one to construct a church building in a residential neighborhood ...

  4. Amateur radio international operation - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 the treaty creating the International Amateur Radio Permit (IARP) was ratified at a meeting of the Organization of American States in Montrouis, Haiti. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The IARP allows amateur radio operation within counties that are signatories [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] to the treaty [ 8 ] without the need to obtain a special license or permit ...

  5. What is next for Interfaith Sanctuary after conditional use ...

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    Interfaith Sanctuary says they plan to appeal to Boise City Council in March to ask for approval on their conditional use permit.

  6. How to switch car insurance companies: 5 simple steps - AOL

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    Personal story: How shopping around helped me save with my current insurer. I’d used the same auto insurance company since I got my license at age 18 — first under my parents’ policy, then ...

  7. Presupposition - Wikipedia

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    An example of such an environment are indicative conditionals ("If-then" clauses). A conditional sentence contains an antecedent and a consequent. The antecedent is the part preceded by the word "if," and the consequent is the part that is (or could be) preceded by "then."

  8. The 'men’s first love' theory is all over social media. What ...

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    A first "love," for example, may not be love at all, just a first strong emotional experience. It may be worth unpacking the past with a professional. "In therapy, ...

  9. Conditional probability - Wikipedia

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    For example, the conditional probability that someone unwell (sick) is coughing might be 75%, in which case we would have that P(Cough) = 5% and P(Cough|Sick) = 75 %. Although there is a relationship between A and B in this example, such a relationship or dependence between A and B is not necessary, nor do they have to occur simultaneously.