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What is a Motion for Discovery?

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A Motion differs from a Request in that a defendant makes the Motion to the court and not the prosecution. In a Motion for Discovery you must justify your reasons for making certain requests for information and the court will decide if your request has merit. If the Court determines that your request is legitimate and the information is needed for your defense, it will order that the information be given you.
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What is a Motion?

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A motion is a written formal statement in which the party who is requesting an action, the movant, sets forth his grounds for the action requested. The party against whom the action is requested is the respondent. Hiring a competent attorney is highly recommended.
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A motion is a written request to the Administrative Law Judge for the purpose of obtaining an order directing some act to be done. See, North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 26, Rule 03.0115.
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A motion is a formal written request for action in a case. The request is made to the judge by the movant and may generate a formal written response by the respondent. The motion and its supporting papers set forth the basis for the requested action. The response may or may not contest the action requested and, if it does, it will also contain the reasons for contesting the motion. Following due process, the Court will issue and enter a written order either granting or denying the motion.
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A motion is a formal request by a party to have the Court rule on one or more of the issues involved in a case. The opposing party must be served with a copy of the motion and given notice of any hearing to be held on the issue. Most motions (except in magistrate court) require you to file a written response within thirty (30) days unless the judge sets a different deadline.
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Do Motion Sensors Improve Security?

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Answer: Yes! This is by far the best application of security lighting because when a light turns on suddenly it immediately attracts the attention of everyone within its field of view. Police and security personnel are drawn to investigate an area usually dark where sensors have triggered the lighting. Alarms can also be energized by infrared proximity sensors. Security lighting that operates by motion or proximity sensors helps conserve energy and preserve the nighttime environment.
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What is continuous passive motion (CPM)?

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Continuous passive motion (CPM) is a post-operative treatment method that is designed to aid recovery after joint or anterior ligament reconstruction surgery. In most patients after extensive surgery, attempts at joint motion cause pain. As a result, the patient fails to move the joint. This causes the tissue around the joint to become stiff and allows scar tissue to form, resulting in a joint with limited range of motion. Often it may take months of physical therapy to recover the motion.
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What is Motion Sickness?

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Motion sickness is a feeling of nausea or even vomiting when riding in an airplane, moving vehicle, boat (sea sickness), or amusement park ride.
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Is Motion Sickness serious?

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Usually, motion sickness is a minor annoyance and does not signify any serious medical condition or illness.
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How repeatable is the motion of a piezo actuator?

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A piezoceramic actuator which is cyclically driven at a constant cycle time between the same two points will perfectly repeat its path every time. However, if the cycle time or either endpoint is changed, hysteresis and creep effects cause non-repeatable motions.
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What do you recomend for Motion/Sea Sickness?

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We recomend Bonine . One pill the night before and then again one pill the morning prior to diving. Everyone who has taken it so far has been super happy with the results but, (disclaimer) as with any medication please check with your doctor prior to taking as results/reaction/dosage may vary. Avaible at Wallmart, ABC stores in Waikiki, and others for about $5.00
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What if I am afraid of motion sickness?

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This has become less of a problem over the last several years as cruise ships are now equipped with stabilizers to minimize the roll of the ship. Once the ship is underway, these "wings" swing out into place and allow the ship to move more smoothly through the ocean. The waters of the Caribbean are comparatively shallow and generally do not get very rough. If you normally do not get motion sickness in a car or airplane, chances are you won't have problems on a cruise ship.
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Should I take some motion medication?

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We are not doctors and can not advise your taking of medications. There is no way that I can advise you on this subject so the following is a general guideline provided as informational only. Generally people do not need to take motion medication for a yacht charter. Since the boat is underway unless you want to swim, for the entire charter circumnavigating the area it is much smoother than you might think.
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Maine Bankruptcy Court
A motion is a written formal statement in which the party who is requesting an action, the movant, sets forth his grounds for the action requested. The party against whom the action is requested is the respondent. Certain child support debts are excepted from discharge. By filing the appropriate form with the Clerk's office you do not need to pay a fee for the Court to make this determination. You can find this form on the Forms Page of this web site.
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What does strong motion mean?

California Geological Survey - Frequently Asked Questions
The motion of a point on the ground during a small or distant earthquake can be so small that only specialized, precision instruments can record it. When the earthquake is larger (or closer), that motion will be larger. When the motion reaches the level where humans can feel it, typically a 1-2 %g, it is often called strong motion. This is an actually an arbitrary level, meant to communicate the level qualitatively, as when one says "heavy rain" vs. "light rain".
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Where can I find strong-motion data?

California Geological Survey - Frequently Asked Questions
There are several strong-motion data collections for earthquakes of California and elsewhere. These include the CISN Engineering Data Center, of which the primary data sources are the CSMIP and NSMP networks, in CISN. For data immediately after an earthquake, see the "Internet Quick Report" at the Engineering Data Center. Additional data collections are the PEER database and COSMOS Virtual Data Center.
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What are the products of strong-motion data?

California Geological Survey - Frequently Asked Questions
Strong motion data are used both for earthquake emergency response and for engineering and scientific research. For earthquake emergency response, applications such as the ShakeMaps use strong-motion data as input and generate near-real time information on the levels of ground shaking and loss assessment for emergency responders.
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Return to top 11. What is a motion?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
A motion is a written statement in which a party requests action by the Court. The motion sets forth the request, and the grounds for the request. The rules about filing different kinds of motions, and the time limits and notice requirements, are complex. Therefore, you are strongly urged to consult a bankruptcy attorney.
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Chatter: What about motion sickness. Do you now experience motion sickness?

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Dr. Stoler: I did, but no longer, thanks to a wonderful man, Dr. Igor Burdenko of Lexington, Massachusetts (http://www.burdenko.com). If you have balance problems, or motion problems, balance or gait, Dr. Burdenko has revolutionized water and land therapy. I credit him for my ability to ride a bike again, to dance, to stand on one foot, and to walk normally rather than like a drunken sailor. I used to stagger and fall down and then I couldn't get up. Now I ride my bike and do hikes.
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Should I be concerned with motion sickness?

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About 10 percent of our clients get seasick. The ocean can be as flat as a pancake or rolling with 10 ft swells. Two to four foot swells are normal. People seem most susceptible when the boat is not underway. Motion sickness is generally preventable, but there is no “magic bullet” that works for everyone.
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Is motion-discomfort a problem?

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Not really. The most popular cruise areas boast some of the calmest waters in the world. In addition, stabilizers on modern ships, advance availability of accurate weather information, and development of effective preventative medications have, for the most part, eliminated the incidence of motion discomfort. If you should feel seasick while on board, the purser will probably provide you with over-the-counter medication.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Kingdom Magic Vacations
Rarely. Popular cruise itineraries ply some of the calmest waters in the world. In addition, stabilizers on modern ships, availability of advance weather information, and development of effective preventative medications have, for the most part, eliminated the incidence of motion discomfort.
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How does the engine brake control valve motion?

Jacobs Vehicle Systems - Frequently Asked Questions
A standard technology engine brake consists of a solenoid valve, control valve, and master and slave pistons. These components are assembled into a housing as shown below. When the brake is activated, the solenoid allows oil to pass to the control valve. The control valve moves up and the check ball in the control valve is unseated, allowing oil to fill the master/slave piston circuit.
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