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big and disadvantage
In occupied Poland, the status of " Volksdeutscher " gave many privileges, but one big disadvantage: Volksdeutsche were subject to conscription into the German army.
Additional iron mines were opened, mostly in the Western end of the township, although historian Diana Muir dismisses them as " scarcely big enough to notice ," with the further disadvantage of not being near a river large enough to ship iron to market at a reasonable cost.
The BRT had a big disadvantage, as both Queens lines were built to IRT specifications.
In occupied Poland the status of Volksdeutsche had many privileges but one big disadvantage: Volksdeutsche were conscripted into the German army.
This, of course, was perfect for large venues like the Garden, which took in big profits, but teams with smaller arenas were at a disadvantage.
The disadvantage, however, is that the receiver can get behind the cornerback for a big play.
The main disadvantage of this 2nd way is that the road needs to be repaired. The views of the coffee plantations are just awesome, and so are the rest of the landscapes provided by the big and steep mountains mentioned earlier in this article, this includes the views to Santa Bárbara department.
The town's location in a lowland thus proved a disadvantage in times of war as the town never grew big enough to erect city walls.

big and complex
Some consider it an advantage of the Kimball method, that the data warehouse ends up being " segmented " into a number of logically self-contained ( up to and including The Bus ) and consistent data marts, rather than a big and often complex centralized model.
More complex molecules have many bonds, and their vibrational spectra are correspondingly more complex, i. e. big molecules have many peaks in their IR spectra.
After toxic waste remediation, one section was redeveloped for big box retail ; the remainder became the large Gateway Commerce office complex, still being expanded.
However, this method of state-data handling is not really suitable for some complex business logic scenarios, where session state payload is very big or recomputing it with every request on a server is not feasible, and URL rewriting has major security issues, since the end-user can easily alter the submitted URL and thus change session streams.
Admittedly never a big fan of thrash metal music, Sid said that he had initially wanted to push his drumming to the limit by playing the most complex type of music ( of the era ), and in time he decided to pursue other musical interests.
A fictitious, stereotypical big business or megacorporation in an unspecified industry, but appears to represent the military-industrial complex.
The cell theory holds true for all living things, no matter how big or small, or how simple or complex.
* A big baseball complex ( South Orange Youth Sports Complex ) composed of 8 fields served by the Orange County Parks and Recreation
Over time, toasting became an increasingly complex activity, and became as big a draw as the dance beats played behind it.
* In the Netherlands and Belgium, the term " Calimero complex " is used to denote someone who thinks the world is against them because they are an underdog ; often the character's lines from the show are cited, " They are big and I is small and that is not fair, oh no!
Some art critics have been sceptical of the claim that Tyson ’ s work derives from and appeals to big and difficult ideas, and have seen his work as more kitsch than complex.
Joseph Heller's absurdist novel Catch-22 is set on a U. S. Army Air Corps bomber squadron base on Pianosa during World War II, but Heller conceded that he took literary license in making Pianosa big enough for a major military complex.
She started with the observation that there are levers, or places within a complex system ( such as a firm, a city, an economy, a living being, an ecosystem, an ecoregion ) where a " small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything " ( compare: constraint in the sense of Theory of Constraints ).
It is too big, too complex, with too many working parts lacking visible connections.
The Old Square Shopping Centre, a modern indoor shopping complex featuring many big retail names, opened in 1969.
CP / CMS segregated complex " big system " problems ( dispatching, hardware management, mass storage, etc.
The technically complex Bristol Brabazon met all of its demanding performance requirements, but proved to be a commercial failure because airlines felt the transatlantic market wasn't big enough to justify buying such a large and expensive aircraft.
He publicly criticized big business, suburban American hypocrisy and the military-industrial complex.
The reasons for the dual naming of the river as Neris by the Lithuanians and Viliya ( formerly Velja, meaning " big, great " in Slavic ) by the Slavs are complex.
Among the palazzos that house the University ’ s facilities are the old “ Ca ’ Granda ” (" the big house "), a monumental complex from the 15th century in the heart of the historical city centre ; the 18th century Palazzo Greppi designed by Giuseppe Piermarini ( architect of the Scala Theatre in Milan ) and the 17th century Sant ’ Alessandro College commissioned by the Arcimboldi family.
With very complex games, such as MMORPGs, or a big budget action or sports title, designers may number in the dozens.
To Altman, Laughlin was “ an unbelievable pain in the ass ”, guilty that he had not become a priest, “ with a big Catholic hangup and a James Dean complex ”.
The introductory first part describes man ’ s inability to functionally perceive and accurately interpret the world: “ The real environment is altogether too big, too complex, and too fleeting for direct acquaintance ”, between people and their environment ( reality ).

big and biological
The term big cat – which is not a biological classification – is used informally to distinguish the larger felid species from smaller ones.
She views winning the contest as a mechanical, purely biological function, " no big deal " as her mother has told her.
Halls are named for mathematics, chemistry, energy, biological diversity, agriculture and food, ecology, human biology and health, Science in the big city, animal behavior and society and more.
His lecture notes and memoranda at Stellenbosch stressed that there were no biological differences between the big racial groups, and concluded that " this was not really a factor in the development of a higher social civilisation by the Caucasians.
For example, a biological sequence is much more likely to have one big gap of length 10, due to a single insertion or deletion event, than it is to have 10 small gaps of length 1.
Jimmy reveals that he plans to use biological warfare to make all women beautiful and kill all men over tall, leaving him as the " big man " who gets all the girls.

big and sewage
Raw sewage from a big area of west London is treated at Mogden near Isleworth, including separating the sludge from the liquid.
Odor was considered the big problem in waste disposal and to address it, sewage could be drained to a lagoon, or " settled " and the solids removed, to be disposed of separately.

big and treatment
While factorially distinct from Eysenck's previous R factor, the S-factor did positively correlate with the R-factor, indicating that a basic left – right or right – left tendency underlies both social values and economic values, although S tapped more into items discussing economic inequality and big business, while R relates more to the treatment of criminals, and to sexual issues and military issues.
Another view of the evolution of Resnais's career has seen him moving progressively away from a realistic treatment of ' big ' subjects and overtly political themes towards films that are increasingly personal and playful.
Like The Simpsons, Beavis and Butt-head and South Park were given the big screen treatment as Beavis and Butt-head Do America and South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut.
PAS won big in 1999, due in significant part to Malay anger over the treatment of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim by then – Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed and other officials of the national government.
In 1997 came NEW Jack Swing ( Honest Entertainment ), with Jones giving a big band treatment to old standards and assorted pop / rock songs.
Within a few years, GH treatment had become “ big business ” in more than one sense.
According to Lee, his status as a successful African-American artist has led to hostility and unfair treatment: " Don't hold me to a higher moral standard than the rest of my filmmaking colleagues ... Now that young black filmmakers have arisen in the film industry, all of a sudden stereotypes are a big issue ...
YSU is known for its world-renowned achievements in the development of whole-set heavy machinery and equipment, the theory and technology of parallel robots, the technology of fluid transmission and electro-hydraulic servo-systems, the technology and equipment of precision plasticity figuration, technology of thermal treatment of big forging, the technology of mega amorphous bodies, metastable materials and technology, the theory and technology of industrial automation, etc.
There are many levels of treatment, and many different ways of treating the water — which leads to a big difference in the quality of the end product.
The steps to be taken include tax cuts ( such as a 25 % reduction in the basic rate of income tax ) as well as big cuts in the cost absorption for medical treatment and drastic cuts in pension benefits and in unemployment benefits alike.
Although it lasted less than a year and never shipped any oil, the South Improvement Company scheme caused widespread attention to be focused on the relationships between big railroads and big businesses which wanted and demanded favorable treatment.
The vicious treatment of unions during the labor movements in the 1920s was difficult for Croly, a big union supporter.
One example was their treatment of the old romantic song " When You Wore A Tulip " ( When you wore a Tulip / A sweet yellow tulip / and I wore a big red rose ).
Banks-Smith had long been an admirer of The Year of the Sex Olympics, having written in The Sun following its original broadcast in 1968: " Quite apart from the excellent script and the ' big big ' treatment, the play radiated ripples.

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