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response and Worf
In 1995, with TNG over, the writers of DS9 came up with the idea of adding Worf to the cast in response to pressure to boost ratings .< ref name =" charting "> Source: " Charting New Territory ".
Riker's only response is " Mr. Worf, fire.

response and simply
If a simply stable system response neither decays nor grows over time, and has no oscillations, it is marginally stable: in this case the system transfer function has non-repeated poles at complex plane origin ( i. e. their real and complex component is zero in the continuous time case ).
Ten years later, limited liability, the key provision of modern corporate law, passed into English law: in response to increasing pressure from newly emerging capital interests, Parliament passed the Limited Liability Act 1855, which established the principle that any corporation could enjoy limited legal liability on both contract and tort claims simply by registering as a " limited " company with the appropriate government agency.
Figures in the March 14 Forces stated in response that Hezbullah was simply looking for
It was harshly panned by both contemporary and later literary critics, with even kinder critics regarding the work as " a long-winded sob story " which many have found to be " simply unreadable ," and this negative response has been speculated to be the reason Salinger decided to quit publishing.
Chomsky's response to the film was mixed ; in a published conversation with Achbar and several activists, he stated that film simply doesn't communicate his message, leading people to believe that he is the leader of some movement that they should join.
Although in theory the Mach kernel would also have to be reentrant, in practice this isn't an issue because its response times are so fast it can simply wait and serve requests in turn.
The result of combining these two stimuli leads to a new association called the CR ( fear of heights ) which is simply the CS ( heights ) transformed by the aversive UCS ( being trapped on a roller coaster or elevator ) leading to the feared conditioned response.
At each stage, a party could file a demurrer to the other's pleading ( essentially a request that the court immediately rule on whether the pleading was legally adequate before they had to file a pleading in response ) or simply file another pleading in response.
Cobb agrees with Mathiez that the Terror was simply a response to circumstances, a necessary evil and natural defence, rather than a manifestation of violent temperaments or excessive fervour.
A shortened form of a signature block, only including one's name, often with some distinguishing prefix, can be used to simply indicate the end of a post or response.
Usually the goal is to elicit a response or simply inform.
" What appears to be new is the local response to that flow, in that instead of simply assimilating outside influences into a local genre or movement, the presence of foreign genres is acknowledged
A shortened form of a signature block ( sometimes called a " signature line "), only including one's name, often with some distinguishing prefix, can be used to simply indicate the end of a post or response.
The earliest magnetic recording systems simply applied the unadulterated ( baseband ) input signal to a recording head, resulting in recordings with poor low-frequency response and high distortion.
Finding the Dao and Buddha-nature is not simply a matter of formulations, but an active response to the Four Noble Truths that cannot be fully expressed or conveyed in words and concrete associations.
The BBC, who co-produced the programme, made an official response, " Tinky Winky is simply a sweet, technological baby with a magic bag.
For the remix project, she dropped her first name and became known as simply " ONO ," as a response to the " Oh, no!
Some scholars go as far as to claim that neither insulin resistance, nor obesity are really metabolic disorders per se, but simply adaptive responses to sustained caloric surplus, intended to protect bodily organs from lipotoxicity ( unsafe levels of lipids in the bloodstream and tissues ): " Obesity should therefore not be regarded as a pathology or disease, but rather as the normal, physiologic response to sustained caloric surplus ... As a consequence of the high level of lipid accumulation in insulin target tissues including skeletal muscle and liver, it has been suggested that exclusion of glucose from lipid-laden cells is a compensatory defense against further accumulation of lipogenic substrate.
Artificial lighting energy use can be reduced by simply installing fewer electric lights because daylight is present, or by dimming / switching electric lights automatically in response to the presence of daylight, a process known as daylight harvesting.
In response to those who pointed to contemporary disasters, he simply argues that previous disasters occurring before Christianity were much worse.
" One response would be to simply plead ignorance and note that there may be some reason which was forgotten on purpose.
: With few exceptions Lubitsch's movies take place neither in Europe nor America but in Lubitschland, a place of metaphor, benign grace, rueful wisdom ... What came to preoccupy this anomalous artist was the comedy of manners and the society in which it transpired, a world of delicate sangfroid, where a breach of sexual or social propriety and the appropriate response are ritualized, but in unexpected ways, where the basest things are discussed in elegant whispers ; of the rapier, never the broadsword ... To the unsophisticated eye, Lubitsch's work can appear dated, simply because his characters belong to a world of formal sexual protocol.
Finally, disgusted with the slow response from the government and the overt bias towards the wealthy plantation owners, Zapata began making use of armed force, simply taking over the land in dispute.
Although at first simply a response to the violent repression of fights between rival porros ( gangs ), the student movement quickly grew to include large segments of the student body who held general dissatisfaction with the regime of the PRI.

response and removes
This removes the ambiguity of the expected response, therefore nullifying the tactic.
The duel ends when, in response to a challenge from Holly, Sebastian removes his safety net and suffers serious injuries in a fall when a trick goes wrong.
Removal of the prostate frequently damages or even completely removes these nerves, making sexual response unreasonably difficult.
" Similarly, in response to claims that colon cleansing removes " toxins " Bennett Roth, a gastroenterologist at the University of California stated " There is absolutely no science to this whatsoever.
Some critics were still unhappy with the compromise reached in the evening of 11 March, pointing out that an Act that removes the 790-year-old principle of habeas corpus, codified in Magna Carta, should not have been rushed through Parliament in the first place and that a review leaves it to the opposition to defeat the legislation, unlike a sunset clause, which would require the government to prove that these extraordinary powers were still a necessary and proportionate response to the threat of terrorism in the UK ; comparisons were made with the detention provisions of South Africa's apartheid-era Terrorism Act No 83 of 1967.
This response removes the right to contribute to funds, vote in elections, hold office, or attend the Nineteen Day Feast.
In response, the Wizard removes her fairy abilities and starts making her younger.
Based on how often the player correctly guesses the outcome of each hottie's response, the more clothes the cheerleader removes.

response and badge
" and the only response he receives is an artifact from the earlier lynching, in this case the sheriff's badge that Ellen has kept all these years.
The flag was a response to the passing of the British Colonial Naval Defence Act of 1865 in which all colonial vessels should " wear the Blue / Red Ensign with the seal or badge of the colony in the fly thereof ".
High-security alarms may require multiple codes, or a fingerprint, badge, hand-geometry, retinal scan, encrypted response generator, and other means that are deemed sufficiently secure for the purpose.

response and places
Suggested alternatives include: a community under the pressure of starvation or extreme social stress, dismemberment and cannibalism as religious ritual or in response to religious conflict, the influx of outsiders seeking to drive out a settled agricultural community via calculated atrocity, or an invasion of a settled region by nomadic raiders who practiced cannibalism ; such peoples have existed in other times and places, e. g. the Androphagi of Europe.
Instead of an immune response, the dying cell synthesizes substances to break itself down and places them in a vacuole which ruptures as the cell dies.
However, they soon began to loot the holy places of Lhasa, which brought a swift response from Emperor Kangxi in 1718 ; but his military expedition was annihilated by the Dzungars, not far from Lhasa.
Peter Gay places the zenith of deism " from the end of the 1690s, when the vehement response to John Toland's Christianity Not Mysterious ( 1696 ) started the deist debate, to the end of the 1740s when the tepid response to Conyers Middleton's Free Inquiry signalled its close.
In response, many places now have a 50 % rule where the plaintiff recovers nothing if the plaintiff is more than 50 % responsible.
Private companies may provide only the patient transport elements of ambulance care ( i. e. nonurgent ), but in some places, they are contracted to provide emergency care, or to form a ' second tier ' response, where they only respond to emergencies when all of the full-time emergency ambulance crews are busy.
Many private companies provide only the patient transport elements of ambulance care ( i. e. nonurgent ), although in some places these private services are contracted to provide emergency care, or to form a ' second tier ' response, where they only respond to emergencies when all of the full-time emergency ambulance crews are busy or to respond to non-emergency home calls.
Although created to facilitate communications among local police, firemen and EMT workers who immediately response to possible accidents or terrorist attacks on the Umatilla Chemical Depot, where the U. S. Army maintained a national arsenal of nerve gas, the network can be accessed in some places by the public for free.
The first of these was published on May 15, and Miller writes of the public ’ s response, “ I began to be flooded with letters of inquiry respecting my views, and visitors flocked to converse with me on the subject .” In 1834, unable to personally comply with many of the urgent requests for information and the invitations to travel and preach that he received, Miller published a synopsis of his teachings in a “ little tract of 64 pages .” These he “... scattered, the most of them gratuitously, sending them in reply to letters of inquiry and to places which I could not visit .”
In some communities a fire apparatus, often a paramedic engine, will be used to carry first responder firefighters, paramedics or EMTs to medical emergencies because of their faster response times due to forward staging in the city compared to ambulances coming from hospitals Fire departments may also have lifeguards in places such as Los Angeles County, California.
In response to the need for effective hygiene in home and everyday life settings, the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene has developed a " risk-based " or targeted approach to home hygiene that seeks to ensure that hygiene measures are focussed on the places, and at the times most critical for infection transmission.
In response to the rumors regarding Kim's health and supposed loss of power, in April 2009, North Korea released a video showing Kim visiting factories and other places around the country between November and December 2008.
As a response to English linguistic imperialism, de-anglicisation became a matter of national pride in some places and especially in regions that were once under colonial rule, where vestiges of colonial domination are a sensitive subject.
Both monuments and natural places in response to the monuments include the following:
The change from " jungle " to " rainforest " as the preferred term for describing tropical forests as has been a response to an increasing perception of these forests as fragile and spiritual places, a viewpoint not in keeping with the darker connotations of " jungle ".
Writing as a devout Christian, Johnson makes through his characters no blanket attacks on the viability of a religious response to this question, as Voltaire does, and while the story is in places light and humorous, it is not a piece of satire, as is Candide.
Instead of an immune response, the dying cell synthesizes substances to break itself down and places them in a vacuole that ruptures as the cell dies.
In response, Fry offered to switch places with him, to the delight of the audience.
BT originally promised that only the top 5 places would go through with the upgrade ( involving optic fibre-based infrastructure ), but were impressed enough by the response in Baschurch.
Someone going into " plokta mode " usually places both hands flat on the keyboard and mashes them down, hoping for some useful response.
In response to his request, the Buddha taught the first Kālachakra root tantra in Dhanyakataka ( Palden Drepung in Tibetan, near present day Amaravati ), a small town in Andhra Pradesh in southeastern India, supposedly bilocating ( appearing in two places at once ) at the same time as he was also delivering the Prajnaparamita sutras at Vulture Peak Mountain in Bihar.
Similarly, describing an attack or bombing as a " response " or " retaliation " again places the events in a different light.
Whereas dominant pole compensation places or moves poles in the open loop response, lead compensation places a zero in the open loop response to cancel one of the existing poles.

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