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neutralize and effect
To neutralize the effect of overall market movement, Jones, utilizing trading strategies of his predecessors ' such as Benjamin Graham, balanced his portfolio by buying assets whose price he expected to increase, and selling short assets whose price he expected to decrease.
In effect, chewing gum exaggerates one of the normal processes that neutralize acid in the esophagus.
The incident also had a lasting propaganda effect in German-occupied Norway during the war, when the Norwegian collaborationist government tried to neutralize their nickname " Quislings " by using the location of the skirmish, Jøssingfjord, to coin the derogatory term " jøssing ", referring to pro-Allies and anti-Nazis.
The Tinkers use their knowledge and the Peacers ' ignorance of this effect to their advantage ( bobbling themselves for short time periods, for instance ), and with the help of a young thief ( and mathematical genius ), they lead a rebellion to try to bobble the power generators of the Peace Authority and thus neutralize its primary weapon.
As an advocate of urban guerilla warfare as means to neutralize and defeat political institutions in order to effect radical social change, Marighella's work was the latest tome in the small library of revolutionary political literature in the 20th century.
She wears a cape that contains a secret Israeli gravity-polarization device, which allows her to neutralize gravity's effect on her mass, and a tight array of four electric micro-turbines which impel air for sufficient thrust for inertialess mass to fly at subsonic speeds.
" However, referring to " Black Juju " he also stated that " the one bummer on this album is so loud a bummer that it may threaten to neutralize the ingratiating effect of the aforementioned nifties.
( The sodium bicarbonate solution cannot be used as the solvent in the initial injection since it would neutralize the positive charge effect.
In sufficiently small populations, drift can also neutralize the effect of deterministic natural selection on the population.

neutralize and lateral
Though Chávez had his moments trapping Martinez in the corner on the ropes, Martinez fought Chávez and used his fast lateral movement to avoid and neutralize Chávez ' offensive attack.

neutralize and forces
According to NATO, the general role of artillery is to provide fire support, which is defined as " the application of fire, coordinated with the maneuver of forces to destroy, neutralize, or suppress the enemy.
** Vietnam War: The Pentagon tells U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson that if planned major sweep operations to neutralize Viet Cong forces during the next year are to succeed, the number of American troops in Vietnam will have to be increased from 120, 000 to 400, 000.
In the case of an attack, the holding formations would contain the enemy and strike formations would counter-attack to neutralize enemy forces.
a land or sea area, and the airspace above it, established to employ one's forces to neutralize a strategic threat to national or alliance / coalition interests in regional or general conflict ; it is part of the theater ( of war ); normally the nation's highest leadership and the respective theater ( of war ) commander would designate a part of the theater as the theater of operations in case of a major regional or national emergency and general war ; the theater of operations can also be established in the case of a major counterinsurgency effort.
Metal Gear Solid follows Solid Snake, a soldier who infiltrates a nuclear weapons facility to neutralize the terrorist threat from FOXHOUND, a renegade special forces unit.
In March it was decided that the American 82nd Airborne Division and the British 1st Airborne Division would be dropped by parachute and glider just prior to the amphibious landings ; they would land a few miles behind the beaches and neutralize their defenders, thereby aiding the landing of the Allied ground forces.
The Japanese naval forces would then be free to neutralize Henderson Field through bombardment while covering the landing of the Japanese army troops to retake Guadalcanal and Tulagi.
In that sense pushing hands is a contract between students to train in the defensive and offensive movement principles of their martial art: learning to generate, coordinate and deliver power to another and also how to effectively neutralize incoming forces in a safe environment.
It is one of three types of fire support, which is defined by NATO as “ the application of fire, coordinated with the manoeuvre of forces, to destroy, neutralize or suppress the enemy .”
The heavy aerial carpet bombardments to neutralize those forces or to drop off unused ordnance after returning from missions in Vietnam turned the Plain of Jars quite literally into the Plain of Scars and the most heavily bombarded areas per capita worldwide.
The NVA and Viet Cong forces learned that they could neutralize that firepower by quickly engaging American forces at very close range.
Unlike their arquebus predecessors, flintlock muskets could neutralize even the most heavily armoured cavalry forces.
At least 500, 000-700, 000 troops from the armed forces are stand-by in Jammu & Kashmir to neutralize for any threats.
The brigade's mission was to build capable Iraqi security forces and to conduct counter insurgency operations to neutralize anti-Iraqi forces.

effect and lateral
The effect of a fault is to relieve strain, which can be caused by compression, extension, or lateral stress in the rock layers at the surface or deep in the Earth ’ s subsurface.
In the kayak, the amount of exposure of the skeg to the water, and also its effect on the position of the boat's centre of lateral resistance ( CLR ), is freely adjustable by the crew.
The pedicle of the nasolabial flap rests upon the lateral nasal wall, and is transposed a maximum of 60 degrees, in order to avoid the “ bridge effectof a flap emplaced across the nasofacial angle.
The British Government nevertheless proposed to end the 50: 50 measure, and provisions for ' lateral entry ' of Catholic officers from other police forces, with effect from end-March 2011.
The effect of both optical illusions is often explained by a neural process called lateral inhibition.
In such cases the lower flyer ( positioned a little below the springing point of the vault ) is designed to take the lateral force of the vault while the upper one resists the effect of wind-loading on the roof.
When the apex of the plant is removed, the inhibitory effect is removed and the growth of lateral buds is enhanced.
The carriage tilting system pivots around the top of the suspension columns, which has the effect of partially cancelling out the effects of the lateral acceleration when cornering.
This effect in Citroëns, perceived by many as the only potential disadvantage of the hydropneumatic suspension ( although it has not real effects on the lateral accelerations the car can achieve ), has been totally put under control with the advent of the Hydractive systems, from the XM onwards.
By placing the lateral galleries far away, he increased the three-dimensional effect.
The modern version of lipid hypothesis states that anaesthetic effect happens if solubilization of general anaesthetic in the bilayer causes a redistribution of membrane lateral pressures.
Its effect on the resulting data is particularly noticeable if the specimen varies greatly in height over lateral distances of 10 nm or less.
The Pulfrich effect is a psychophysical percept wherein lateral motion of an object in the field of view is interpreted by the visual cortex as having a depth component, due to a relative difference in signal timings between the two eyes.
When the only movement is lateral movement of the camera then the effect is as real as any other form of stereoscopy, but this seldom happens except in highly contrived situations.
The Pulfrich effect is a psychophysical percept wherein lateral motion of an object in the field of view is interpreted by the visual cortex as having a depth component, due to a relative difference in signal timings between the two eyes.
The further apart transit reference points are, the more sensitive the visual effect is to lateral movements of the observer.
HE with its lateral bursting was considered more dangerous to advancing troops ( as they were assumed to be in a line abreast ) than shrapnel if it burst short, but lateral bursts were considered to have less effect on the enemy as they had less " forward effect ".
Neurophysiological explanations of the effect have variously pointed to the adaptation of cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus designed to correct for chromatic aberration of the eye, to adaptation of cells in the visual cortex jointly responsive to color and orientation ( this was McCollough's explanation ) such as monocular areas of cortical hypercolumns, to processing within higher centers of the brain ( including the frontal lobes ), and to learning and memory.
Other considerations to be made: increasing the number of different temperatures can have a detrimental effect, as one can think of the ' lateral ' movement of a given system across temperatures as a diffusion process.
This shape reduced lateral thrust on the balance pivots as they rotated, and reduced random errors from the " point of attachment " effect, which any balance with a flat spring suffers from.
This is because the eyelid moving over the pupil will reduce the amount of light falling onto the retina and thus will briefly remove the lateral inhibition effect which normally makes all the holes appear bigger ( and the grating appear thinner ).

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