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Moderate and degree
Prime minister Carl Bildt relied at the time on a fragile coalition between the Moderate Party and three other liberal or conservative parties with a strained degree of cooperation.
Moderate exercise contributes in a superior degree to promote the digestion of food and prevent flatulence ; those, however, who are necessarily confined to a sedentary occupation, should particularly avoid applying themselves to study or bodily labor immediately after eating ...
Moderate in his positions at the beginning of his political life, he advocated maintaining a degree of UGT cooperation with the dictatorial government of General Miguel Primo de Rivera, which permitted the union to continue functioning under his military dictatorship ( that lasted from 1923 to 1930 ).
Adelsohn became the chairman of the Moderate Students in 1966 – 1968, earned a Candidate of Law degree in 1968 and in the same year became the deputy chairman of the Moderate Party in Stockholm.
The specific reduction mammoplasty procedure is determined by the volume of breast tissues ( glandular, adipose, skin ) to be resected ( cut and removed ) from each breast, and the degree of breast ptosis present: Pseudoptosis ( sagging of the inferior pole of the breast ; the nipple is at or above the inframammary fold ); Grade I: Mild ptosis ( the nipple is below the IMF, but above the lower pole of the breast ); Grade II: Moderate ptosis ( the nipple is below the IMF ; yet some lower-pole breast tissue hangs lower than the nipple ); Grade III: Severe ptosis ( the nipple is far below the IMF ; no breast tissue is below the nipple ).

Moderate and functioning
Moderate exercise leads to improved functioning and decreased pain in people with osteoarthritis of the knee.
: 51-60 Moderate symptoms ( e. g., flat affect and circumstantial speech, occasional panic attacks ) OR moderate difficulty in social, occupational, or school functioning ( e. g., few friends, conflicts with peers or co-workers ).

Moderate and most
Moderate beta values are possible without a nearby wall in the tokamak, stellarator, and other configurations, but a nearby conducting wall can significantly improve ideal kink mode stability in most configurations, including the tokamak, ST, reversed field pinch ( RFP ), spheromak, and possibly the FRC.
The municipality is considered to be one of the most economically well-off in Sweden, politically governed by a stable majority of the liberal conservative Moderate Party.
Moderate religions have a role in providing a new moral culture for newly liberated nations, and the kind of educational systems most suited for this goal.
" The Wall Street Journal has called him " a pro-growth Member Congress in the John F. Kennedy mold ," while the National Journal has described him as “ the most centrist member of the Texas congressional delegation .” The Issues2000 website classifies Cuellar as a “ Moderate Liberal Populist .”
Moderate use of the technique and, most importantly, retraction of the ventricular folds while singing is vital to safe belting.
Passerat's exact share in the Satire Ménippée ( Tours, 1594 ), the great manifesto of the politique or Moderate Royalist party when it had declared itself for Henry of Navarre, is unknown ; but it is agreed that he wrote most of the verse, and the harangue of the guerrilla chief Rieux is sometimes attributed to him.

Moderate and social
Liberalism in Uruguay organized itself in the nineteenth century in the Colorado ( or Red ) Party, ( Partido Colorado ) nowadays an heterogonous party, divided in factions ranging from Moderate to social democracy.

Moderate and areas
* Moderate intervention of the State in health, education, infrastructure and other areas
( Moderate itching due to skin over-dryness is much more common, especially if soap is used to cleanse the affected areas.
on the right there is a graph ( three in some metro areas, which are smaller and flipped on their sides ) with an arrow / arrows pointing to one of the colored sections ( only the one that is pointed to is labelled ; green: Good, yellow: Moderate, orange: Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups, red: Unhealthy, maroon: Very Unhealthy ).
:* Snow Advisory-( deprecated ) Moderate snowfall amounts are imminent and the criteria for amounts vary significantly over different county warning areas.

Moderate and severe
* Moderate or severe diarrhea in young children
Moderate or severe withdrawal symptoms were reported by 40. 5 % of those on placebo compared to 63. 3 % of those on hormone replacement.
Moderate hemophiliacs have variable symptoms which manifest along a spectrum between severe and mild forms.
3 each: Moderate or severe liver disease.
* Grade 2: Moderate to severe headache ; nuchal rigidity ; no neurologic deficit except cranial nerve palsy.
Moderate to severe defects may cause mental retardation, spastic quadriparesis, athetoid movements, endocrine disorders, epilepsy and other serious conditions ; mild brain defects may only cause learning or behavior problems with few motor impairments.
Moderate to severe damage extended up the Atlantic coastline and as far inland as West Virginia.
Moderate and severe cases can present with pelvic and shoulder girdle muscle weakness.
Moderate to severe damage was also reported on St. Croix and St. John, where 20-30 % of houses were damaged.
* Moderate — Two facial features ranked as severe and one feature ranked as moderate ( lip or philtrum ranked at 3, or PFL between one and two standard deviations below average ).
Moderate to severe acne vulgaris appears to be more often associated with virulent strains.
Moderate to severe hepatic impairment, GI toxicity can occur with or without warning symptoms in patients treated with NSAIDs
Moderate unilateral impairment, or moderate impairment in four limbs, severe arm impairment.

degree and interference
This broad delegation leaves within our discretion ( subject to the always-present criterion of the public interest ) both the determination of what degree of interference shall be considered excessive, and the methods by which such excessive interference shall be avoided.
An example of the overall standards applied is the 20-to-1 ratio established for the determination of that degree of cochannel interference which is regarded as objectionable.
With respect to nighttime assignments, the degree of skywave service and interference is determined by skywave curves ( figs. 1 and 2 of sec. 3.190 of the rules ) giving average skywave values.
Some 45 frequencies are assigned for use primarily by dominant Class 1, -- A or Class 1, -- B clear-channel stations, designed to operate with adequate power and to provide service -- both groundwave and ( at night ) skywave -- over large areas and at great distances, being protected against interference to the degree necessary to achieve this objective.
Each of these stages includes the risk of interference in case the degree of phase transfer is different for the analyte in the calibration standard and in the sample.
Governments generally have some degree of influence over even " independent " central banks ; the aim of independence is primarily to prevent short-term interference.
This showed the effect of measurements that disturbed the particles in transit to a lesser degree and thereby influenced the interference pattern only to a comparable extent.
If any player interferes with an eligible receiver's ability to catch the ball it is pass interference which draws a penalty of varying degree ( largely depending upon the particular league's rules ).
Analysis of MPI results by Turk and Rudy ( 1988 ) found three classes of chronic pain patient: "( a ) dysfunctional, people who perceived the severity of their pain to be high, reported that pain interfered with much of their lives, reported a higher degree of psychological distress caused by pain, and reported low levels of activity ; ( b ) interpersonally distressed, people with a common perception that significant others were not very supportive of their pain problems ; and ( c ) adaptive copers, patients who reported high levels of social support, relatively low levels of pain and perceived interference, and relatively high levels of activity.
It has been claimed that capitalism originates from here, and that this region became very prosperous because of the high degree of self-governance with little interference from greedy princes.
Those to-be-remembered words that had a high degree of overlap with the processed words were recalled worse, lending some support to the idea of interference through feature overwriting.
The degree of permissible government interference in corporate affairs was controversial from the earliest days of the nation.
The reference flat is slightly beveled ( only a fraction of a degree of beveling is necessary ) to prevent the rear surface of the flat from producing interference fringes.
The degree of coherence is measured by the interference visibility, a measure of how perfectly the waves can cancel due to destructive interference.
The black lines indicate the interference envelope, which gives the degree of coherence.
Yet, there are quantification models, called menstrual symptometrics, that can be used to estimate the severity of menstrual pains as well as correlate them with pain in other parts of the body, menstrual bleeding and degree of interference with daily activities.
Contextual interference effect is " the effect on learning of the degree of functional interference found in a practice situation when several tasks must be learned and are practiced together " ( Magilll & Hall, 1990, p 244 ).
It is defined by NATO and the United States Department of Defense as " that degree of air superiority wherein the opposing air force is incapable of effective interference.
In practice, the relative sensitivities of each type of ion-specific electrode to various interfering ions is generally known and should be checked for each case ; however the precise degree of interference depends on many factors, preventing precise correction of readings.
Instead, the calculation of relative degree of interference from the concentration of interfering ions can only be used as a guide to determine whether the approximate extent of the interference will allow reliable measurements, or whether the experiment will need to be redesigned so as to reduce the effect of interfering ions.
interference from the very bright Earth about a degree beneath the cloud layer.

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