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By revealing ( in modern terms ) that numbers could be irrational, this discovery seems to have provoked the first foundational crisis in mathematical history ; its proof or its divulgation are sometimes credited to Hippasus, who was expelled or split from the Pythagorean sect.
There was also the economic fallout on West Germany of the 1973 oil crisis, which almost seems to have been enough stress to finish off Brandt as the Chancellor.
Although Cleutin seems to have been universally popular, the resentment of the Scottish nobility at these appointments fuelled the coming crisis.
Yet, he seems to give conflicting opinions of events, being a supporter in " Germany's inner transformation ", more objective in " the idea of Europe " and a critic in " The crisis of culture ".
However, their aircraft engines soon equaled the single-sleeve-valve engines ' performance by introducing improvements such as sodium-cooled poppet valves, and it seems also that the costs of this research, along with the October 1929 crisis, lead to the Continental single-sleeve-valve engines not entering mass production.
However, the subprime mortgage crisis seems to be postponing Billingsley's plans to develop the land.
According to Helen Burns “ Roosevelt met with severe criticism from the liberals and the progressives for not nationalizing the bank during the period of crisis .” She states “ there seems little doubt that he could have done this ” but she also concludes Roosevelt “ did not believe in a government-owned and-operated bank ” and was ultimately pragmatic or even conservative in his approach to banking legislation.
Of the profounder significance of the French outbreak he seems to have had little idea, and thought the crisis would be met by a constitutional adjustment in accordance with the English type.
At this point, Manuel seems to have suffered a crisis of confidence and reputedly sat down, passively awaiting his fate and that of his army.
A senior US State Department official predicted such an outcome as early as 1980, positing that the invasion resulted in part from a " domestic crisis within the Soviet may be that the thermodynamic law of entropy up with the Soviet system, which now seems to expend more energy on simply maintaining its equilibrium than on improving itself.
It seems likely that he also experienced some kind of personal crisis during this time and this had significant consequences for his later poetry.
Eventually, Aaron reluctantly suffers a sort of existential crisis when, during a session with Dr. Ron, a cow creamer that had communicated with Jaye mysteriously seems to prove that they really have been talking to his sister.
The crisis seems to have strengthened their bond.
This struggle is made explicit when one of Duncan's roommates expounds on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as having a " sexual-identity crisis ", then goes on to describe the structure of both Alice and The Edible Woman: " One sexual role after another is presented the heroine but she seems unable to accept any of them.
Today the crisis seems to be over and Békéscsaba is prospering again.
Although Carl Jung did not describe midlife crisis per se, the midlife integration of thinking, sensation, feeling, and intuition that he describes could, it seems, lead to confusion about one's life to date and one's goals.
It seems to have been an appointment during some unrecorded crisis at the time.
Unless and until the myriad religious and political factions can agree on an alternative electoral system, the controversy is unlikely to be resolved ; however, there is a chance that the new formed parliament could turn the system into a House of Lords and House of Parliament, abolishing the Ta ' ef Accord ; however this seems unlikely, as the Western-backed ruling majority do not see the Doha Accord ( an agreement by past Lebanese rivals to end the 2006 2008 crisis ) to be essential or positive, as it is beneficial for the opposition in giving them veto power.
It seems that now Kazincbarcika has passed through the crisis.
Into this evolving crisis come seven pilgrims to make the journey to the Time Tombs and the Shrike, that seems to guard the Time Tombs, there to ask one wish of it.
For Schwanthaler, who was in any case an enthusiastic patriot, this crisis seems to have been the motivation for portraying his Bavaria statue as emphatically fit to fight and armed with a drawn sword.
There seems little doubt that, with increasing concern for our environmental future, environmental history will continue along the path of environmental advocacy from which it originated as “ human impact on the living systems of the planet bring us no closer to utopia, but instead to a crisis of survival ” with key themes being population growth, climate change, conflict over environmental policy at different levels of human organization, extinction, biological invasions, the environmental consequences of technology especially biotechnology, the reduced supply of resources-most notably energy, materials and water.
Instead, Lil ' Slugger seems to target people in crisis, and the attacks, though violent, lead to some improvement in the life of the victim.
In a letter to the U. S. Department of State February 2, 1905, Thomas wrote: " A serious crisis for the union of Sweden and Norway seems very imminent.

crisis and break
In the family's own words ( during the third of twelve visits ), they had `` reached the crisis peak -- either the situation will give or we will break ''!!
This produced a crisis in the MCA in 1959, in which a more assertive leadership under Lim Chong Eu defied UMNO over the education issue, only to be forced to back down when Tunku Abdul Rahman threatened to break up the coalition.
During the abdication crisis of December 1936, Ribbentrop reported to Berlin that the reason the crisis had occurred was an anti-German Jewish-Masonic-reactionary conspiracy to depose Edward ( whom Ribbentrop represented as a staunch friend of Germany ), and that civil war would soon break out in Britain between the King's supporters and those of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's.
In his survey of the events of the crisis, November 1975, Kelly places blame on Fraser for initiating the crisis and on Whitlam for using the crisis to try to break Fraser and the Senate.
When, in the aftermath of the crisis over Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon, the Irish Church was ordered to formally break its link with the Roman Catholic Church to become the Church of Ireland, the Anglican or Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath continued to live in Ardbraccan in an estate attached to the main church.
* 37 40 " Crisis under Caligula " a financial crisis throughout the empire results in the " first open break " between Jews and Romans even though problems were already evident during the Census of Quirinius in 6 and under Sejanus before 31.
This may lead to problems if economic conditions force the government to break the currency peg ( and either appreciate or depreciate sharply ) as occurred in the Argentine economic crisis ( 1999 2002 ).
Pitt mocked the inept handling of the crisis and suggested Britain was ill-prepared for a major war that might break out with the French over the issue.
The viral affect of social networks such as Twitter means that stakeholders can break news faster than traditional media-making managing a crisis harder.
The social and economic crisis that followed the Cruzado Plan ( 1987 ) led PCdoB to break the PMDB.
Although manufacturers tried to reduce the oversupply by forming industry associations to regulate competition, their favored solution to the crisis was to squeeze more work out of their employees through what workers called the " stretch-out ": speeding up production by increasing the number of looms assigned to each factory hand, limiting break times, paying workers by piece rates, and increasing the number of supervisors to keep workers from slowing down, talking or leaving work.
" In case war should break out anyway, it is their duty to intervene in favor of its speedy termination and with all their powers to utilize the economic and political crisis created by the war to rouse the masses and thereby to hasten the downfall of capitalist class rule.
He also came back with useful information on the incipient change in American foreign policy that would lead to the Cold War and in Italy the break with the Communists and left-wing Socialists and their removal from the government in the May 1947 crisis.
The crisis ends when Halfrek herself is caught in the spell and has to break it.
By the time the revolutionary movement in Europe had begun to break out in various cities, the monarchist and restorationist secretary to the Dutch king began lecturing on the spiritual-political crisis of the Continent.
During the 2009 New York State Senate leadership crisis, in an attempt to break a legislative stalemate, Paterson appointed Ravitch to the position of Lieutenant Governor of New York.
* When faced with a crisis, government leaders don't look at it as a whole, but break it down and assign it according to pre-established organizational lines.
Germany had encouraged Austria-Hungary to attack Serbia in an attempt to break the informal Triple Entente alliance between the United Kingdom, France and Russia by provoking a crisis that would concern Russia only, the so-called " calculated risk ".
On September 4, 1938 in the midst of the great crisis in Europe that was to culminate in the Munich Agreement, during the unveiling of a plaque in France honoring Franco-American friendship, Bullitt stated that " France and the United States were united in war and peace ", leading to much speculation in the press that if war did break over Czechoslovakia, the United States would join the war on the Allied side.
In 1923, a year of crisis, he just like Konrad Adenauer, then mayor of Cologne fought the separatists that wanted to break away the Rhineland from Germany.
As the winter break in qualifying commenced, the Bosnian team was in crisis mode with relations inside the organisation strained to the maximum.

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