Sentences with phrase «if psu»

If PSU did not ask the question, on what basis did they claim to have examined «all» the evidence and that they were able to make such a sweeping conclusion?
I am employee if PSU, i want to invest in tax saving mutual fund, i required 48000 rs invest to save my tax, which are best option for it.please suggest me.
Even if PSU / Indiana both lose out, we lose the tiebreakers to both.
If PSU is going to drop the $ 3 - 4M required to hire a guy with a resume equal to what Buzz Williams did at Marquette — I'm 100 % in.

Not exact matches

It would be great if he goes to PSU for a couple of years and then transfer to a better school.
This is the most ridiculous thing to use; where would PSU jump to if XXX were added.
It's a lot easier to defend second - and - 9 than second - and - 4, and if Ohio State is holding PSU star runner Saquon Barkley in check, Buckeyes linemen can do their secondary quite the service.
A nice Chrisman punt pins PSU at the 6, but if the Nittany Lions can at least generate a couple of first downs and flip the field, time could begin to become a factor.
However, if his winning means PSU wins the B1G tourney or NCAAs, then go Suriano.
You seem to be a fine representative for PSU, and I applaud your efforts at open discourse, even if it is over a fantasy television show.
PSU is at # 23 and is noted to be higher IF Carr returns!!!
I find it hard to believe that if the kid didn't have at least a little bit of interest in PSU, he wouldn't have made a cross country trip to State College to watch a women's volleyball game with Nickal and Hall.
If I am correct (please check me), PSU is the ONLY team in D1 that can make that claim.
And if you have the slightest feeling of sorrow for them, go back and read some of the shit they have said about PSU since 2011.
And I figure if you continue to leave out UM, and since PSU has been batted about here and other places for 7 years, then there is no need to go into detail about that now.
But if you insist, I will, sometime later, point out all the similarities and differences between UM and PSU.
If your suppositions about PSU above are typical of your knowledge about the various incidents being discussed, it's time you went to some source material to improve your takes on the whole area of sexual assault.
PSU's receiving corps is fine, if thin, if it doesn't get much from all - or - nothing sophomores Juwan Johnson and Irvin Charles (combined: 11 targets, four catches, 176 yards last year).
Lamont seems to have removed anything PSU - related from his twitter page, and he tweeted a few days ago about «making tough decisions» and that you «can't wait around for ifs and buts.»
If you really and truly thing that the Gibbons travesty is the exact same situation as PSU, Baylor, and MSU, that all crimes exist on a level field, regardless of context (or, jesus, the sheer number of victims), then I don't know what we're doing here.
Regardless if Baylor and PSU got what they deserved or not, it doesn't have much bearing on what happens to PSU.
If they were, PSU would be in the CFP.
Within division: OSU: 0 - 3; MSU: 1 - 2; PSU: 2 - 1; subtotal: 3 - 6 Within conference: Iowa — 0 - 1; Wisconsin — 1 - 1; subtotal: 1 - 2 Bowl games: 1 - 1 Total — 5 - 9 Even if you throw in the early win against Florida (the only ranked, non-conference, non-bowl game Harbaugh has played while at Michigan), that's 6 - 9, a.400 winning percentage in games that matter.
If we add ten more meters to sea level by melting ice in the coming centuries, that would reduce mean ocean salinity by about 0.1 psu.
PSU also states, «if all Americans switched to bulk purchases for common items, it would save tens of millions of pounds of trash from entering landfills each year.»
If you wan na get technical, I'm a CS major at PSU and trying to go OCS in the Army National Guard.
If you didn't like PSU, you aren't «missing something» — that's the response my PSO fans had to it.
While it's likely that the Velocity's a 500 - watt PSU would be able to handle two of those cards, we'd feel better if it had a power supply that met Nvidia's spec, especially if you wanted to add 8800 GTX cards or better down the road.
Longer Hold - up Time: If there's ever an issue with the input AC power on the machine, this PSU's prolonged time for Hold - up allows for enough of a buffer to both prevent system instabilities and to store essential data in the case of power outages or shortages.
If you plan to add on some more components down the road, this PSU will give you more than enough power for that.
It's still a bit slower than the Kingston HyperX, but given that it has less power impact, it's certainly a good choice if you're running an SLI or CrossFire graphics setup, or are worried about your PSU being able to handle a more power - hungry SSD.
I'm talking about the console it self.building a console that big with no internal PSU is completely amateur, and I know some of you will say but it's better if the heat of the PSU is on the outside, well considering they're having to down clock from overheat problems, seems like it's not the PSU that's the problem.
Now if only you or someone up there would get a grip on the Facebook and pso2.com site and give the fans a reason to believe that SEGA America learned from the PSO: BB and PSU experiences.
And even if you're a PSU veteran of many years, making a new character is a great way to go back to missions you may not have touched for some time.
If SEGA wants to make amends, SEGA should do all it can to make PSO2 everything PSU wasn't.
And spent a couple years on psu, I cant think of any PvE instance based mmo, that could rival pso2 in NA / EU area, if it was simply to be released!
@Iris «If SEGA wants to make amends, SEGA should do all it can to make PSO2 everything PSU wasn't.
And if we, the fans, want to see that dream realized, we should do everything to support SEGA, instead of holding our PSU grudges.
If developers would release all their games for EVERY platform (including PC), we would no longer have the console wars, at that point it would be a matter of preference of console... and since the next - gen consoles are becoming more like PC's anyway... Anonymous, I take you as one who doesn't understand what happened to PSU on the xbox360.
Could've just kept the America PSU servers up longer if they were going to give us no new info just saying...
At the end of PSU you just threw all these weak weapons at us as if to quench our thirst for the real stuff!
Wow, Edward did leave SEGA... but not much is known if he left on his own accord... I really feel for the guy... I know he had to put up with alot of mishaps in PSU, but to be let go right before PSO2... * sighs * With SEA getting ready for a closed beta, and no chance if investing in it....
PSU is long gone, as was the original PSO... so let's not bring up the past anymore if we don't have to.
If you don't believe there is truth to my words then take a look at how poorly PSU did over here.
Besides, if they DID release this in the west, it would be PSU all over again - no support or updates, and the lack of both would make people leave, and then the game would implode on itself and they would close down the service.
Typical, recent examples of his artworks thoughtfully list medium and / or displayed interior contents, as if listed by border security agents: «custom made perspex 1U format box, server PSU & switch, server case fans, AI: The Tumultuous History of the Search for Artificial Intelligence, by Daniel Crevier (book), PDLC switchable privacy film, cables, generic unpainted architectural 1:100 scale model figures, dust, sebum [an oily secretion of the sebaceous glands], digital timers, travel power adapter...»
The main issue is that sea ice is fresher than sea water (has less salt), and since salty water is more dense (1028 kg / m3) than fresher water (1004 kg / m3 for 5 psu), the volume of sea water displaced by the ice is slightly less than the volume of the ice if it melted.
If that were to occur it would really put PSU in an untenable position.
Could be Mann by concealing evidence and giving misdirecting responses, could be PSU by failing to read the zip file (if it was truly complete) = «intentional negligence», or it could be outright PSU lying denial or was Mann's Zip file possibly intentionally «incomplete»?
This is the comedy of it; if Mann were to win against Steyn, imagine the number of people that could join a class action suit against Mann and PSU?
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