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a narrow way or road

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By the time of the review, the FCC had begun to speak of the price cap regime as affording the flexibility necessary for LECs to make the transition from being regulated utilities to competitive telecommunications service providers.
Larson objects that "in telecommunications incumbent firms have extremely limited downward pricing flexibility."(19) Again, however, not all LECs' prices are subject to regulation, and even those that are subject to price-cap regulation are likely to have considerable within-bundle flexibility.
Following Louisiana Public Service Commission, the FCC released a declaratory ruling that more precisely determined the Commission's jurisdiction with respect to LEC-cellular interconnection.(72) The Commission determined that it had plenary jurisdiction over three aspects of LEC-cellular interconnection: (1) the physical plant used in interconnection of cellular carriers;(73) (2) the allocation of NXX codes(74) to cellular carriers;(75) and (3) the conduct of negotiations between the two parties.(76) On this last point, the FCC mandated that LECs conduct interconnection negotiations in good faith.(77)
Lanosterol, the catalyst of LSS, was down-regulated in LECs and the cortex of human ARCC, especially in CIV and C V groups, decreasing in LECs from C IV to C V and in the cortex from C III till C V (Figures 2(a) and 2(b)).
Regardless of the abundant benefits, this type of transition is a significant change for the typical LEC. It requires a substantial shift in culture and a willingness to outsource elements that were previously seen as essential to own.
LECs or lens capsules were homogenized in ice-cold lysate buffer containing 2 mM EDTA, 50 mM Tris-phosphate, 150 mM NaCl, 1% NP-40, 0.5% sodium deoxycholate, 0.1% SDS, 1 mM PMSF, and 1% protease inhibitor cocktail (Nakarai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan).
LEC is one of the three subtypes of undifferentiated carcinoma.
The aLC explants were placed into the culture dish so that the concave side with the LECs was on the top and oriented upwards.
(106) During this time, many of the LECs were "sponsored by unions and built in New York City." (107) As cooperatives grew in popularity, the number of cooperatives increased in New York, but also expanded to Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.
CRISIL's ratings on the bank facilities of Lakshmi Electrical Control Systems Ltd (LECS) continue to reflect the benefits that LECS reaps from being a key supplier to its associate company Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd (LMW); sales to LMW account for about 75 per cent of LECS's revenues.
Tabacn Grand Spa Thermal Resort Tabacn Grand Spa Thermal Resort in Arenal, Costa Rica, has achieved the Luxury Eco Certification Standard (LECS), becoming the first luxury hotel in that country and the second luxury hotel in the world to pass the intensive desk audit and on-site inspections required for certification.
MMP-9 activity was measured in lens epithelial cells (LECs) which are more active and maintain lens transparency.
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) has announced that the 11 Local Executive Councils (LECs) of Delta and Northwest's pilots' unions, both represented by ALPA, held a meeting on 17 January to elect new leadership for the pilots of the merged Delta Air Lines.