
U101-F Heavy Duty Flowmeter
This Flowmeter is to measure the exact volume of the dispensed fuel. which is designed for non-commercial use only. this flowmeter is reliable ,inexpensive, simple installation and easy calibration on the workplace.
Materials:
Body: teflon
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Litre: 4 digits
Totalt: 8 digits
Flow rate range:20L~120L/min
Accuracy:±1%
Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U101-F 8kg/case of 1 9kg/case of 1 28×25×18cm/case of 1
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cy than religion does.
So what role does religion play in shaping foreign policy? The Euro-secularists are right about one big
thing—the influence of religious groups on policy toward Israel. Americans support Israel for lots of
secular reasons too, including sympathy for a nation of settlers and the strength of the pro-Israel lobby
in Washington. But the booming evangelical movement, convinced of the vital importance of Israel in
divine planning, provides a solid core of popular support.
The Euro-secularists are usually blind to the other big influence of religion on American foreign policy.
Christians are at the forefront of attempts to make American foreign policy more ethical. They have
encountered fierce resistance from the realists in the State Department (particularly over deeper
involvement in Darfur) and from business Republicans (particularly over China). But they have
significantly increased the size of the constituency that favours a moral foreign policy.
Evangelicals have campaigned against sex-trafficking and drug-trafficking, against poverty and religiou fuel dispenser s
persecution, and against the genocide in Sudan. They have led the charge to deal with AIDS in Africa
(the person who did most to persuade Mr Bush to pledge $15 billion to that cause was his former chief
speech-writer, an evangelical who has been dubbed “the conscience of the White House�. A group of
leading evangelicals recently signed a statement on climate change proclaiming that the problem is real,
that human activity is an important cause, that the costs of inaction are high, and that those costs are
disproportionately borne by the poor.
American religiosity also has a more indirect influence on foreign policy. It predisposes Americans to look
at the world in certain ways—to regard America as a special nation and to see the world in terms of a
struggle between good and evil. These tendencies have always been there. But they have arguably
become more pronounced since the September 11th attacks. Vice-Presi fuel dispenser fuel dispenser