Fix a typo, and while I'm there: add some non-breaking spaces.

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<emphasis>Advanced Power Management (APM)</emphasis> and so on.
Power and Resource Management is one of the key components of a modern
operating system. For example, you would want an operating system to
monitor system limits (and possibly take an action), in case your its
monitor system limits (and possibly take an action), in case your system
temperature increased unexpectedly.</para>
<para>In this section of the FreeBSD Handbook, we will provide
comprehensive information about <acronym>ACPI</acronym>. References
will be provided for further reading, at the end. Please be aware
that <acronym>ACPI</acronym> is only available on FreeBSD 5.X and
that <acronym>ACPI</acronym> is only available on FreeBSD&nbsp;5.X and
above.</para>
<sect2 id="acpi-intro">
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configuration and Power Management</emphasis>, i.e.: it provides
more control and flexibility to the operating system (<acronym>OS</acronym>).
Modern systems <quote>stretched</quote> the limits of the current
Plug and Play interfaces (such as APM, which is used in FreeBSD 4.X),
Plug and Play interfaces (such as APM, which is used in FreeBSD&nbsp;4.X),
prior to the introduction of <acronym>ACPI</acronym>. <acronym>ACPI</acronym>
is the direct successor to <acronym>APM</acronym> (Advanced Power
Management).</para>