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critical and reconstruction
This intact industry now played a critical role in the post-war reconstruction and industralization of Poland.
Reliable historical accounts of the battle are scarce ; however, a critical comparison with historically contemporaneous battles ( such as Angora or Nikopolis ) enables reliable reconstruction.
Based on this reconstruction, in which a Wessex scion became king of Kent, his own Kentish name and that of his son, Egbert, it has been suggested that his mother derived from the royal house of Kent, a connection dismissed by a recent critical review.
Traditionally, critical opinion has tended to favour the first theory ; that The Contention is a bad quarto, a memorial reconstruction, perhaps by the actor who had played Suffolk and / or Cade in early performance.
The provisional government began training a security force intended to defend critical infrastructure, and the U. S. promised over $ 20 billion in reconstruction aid in the form of credits against Iraq's future oil revenues.
Michael Polanyi's post critical epistemology, a reconstruction of some aspects of ' tacit knowing.
His appointment was billed by late Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke as an unprecedented show of commitment by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to the civil society and non-governmental actors playing a critical role in the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
* Frame reflection-the title of a 1994 book co-authored with MIT colleague Martin Rein, prescribed critical shared reconstruction of " frames " of social problems which are otherwise taken for granted and advocated system-level learning to find solutions for " intractable policy controversies.
In 1999, the Tricycle ’ s reconstruction of The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry-The Colour of Justice received tremendous critical and public acclaim went on to play for two weeks at Theatre Royal, Stratford East and transferred to the Victoria Palace in the West End.
In cases where a later surgical reconstruction of the external ear of the child might be possible, positioning of the Baha implant is critical.
Wright's successor, Sebastian Jones, presided over the Academy from 1894 – 1922, guiding it during its most critical period of growth from a young and small institution of 48 cadets, through a disastrous fire in 1910, and throughout an extensive reconstruction program.

critical and lost
In ten years, the sector lost 7, 000 km² to imports, represented mostly in heavily subsidized agricultural products from the United States, as a result of this policy, with a critical impact on employment in rural areas.
It is thought that her lost novel First Impressions, which was redrafted to become Pride and Prejudice, may have been epistolary: Pride and Prejudice contains an unusual number of letters quoted in full and some play a critical role in the plot.
When CD4 < SUP >+</ SUP > T cell numbers decline below a critical level, cell-mediated immunity is lost, and the body becomes progressively more susceptible to opportunistic infections.
Entertaining Mr Sloane lost money in its three-week run, but critical praise from playwright Terence Rattigan, who invested £ 3, 000 in it, ensured its survival.
However, more time was lost at various critical moments as Hitler and the OKW suspended operations in order to argue about strategic objectives.
Two journalists lost their jobs soon after the 9 / 11 attacks for statements critical of the president.
Actual counting of disks in the very final stages is often critical, but sometimes in human play an inaccurate choice for disk differential can be better than an accurate one in terms of the expected outcome ( and can be essential in lost positions ).
* By their response to a magnetic field: they can be Type I, meaning they have a single critical field, above which all superconductivity is lost ; or they can be Type II, meaning they have two critical fields, between which they allow partial penetration of the magnetic field.
Fail to prevent devastating logging in these regions, advocates claim, and a Great Ape species will likely become extinct, causing a critical link to the human past to be permanently lost.
Several crew are lost due to flooding in the platform, while the surviving crew and SEALs tend to their injuries and attempt to restore the platform's critical power.
In other words, NGOs have been quite ignorant about critical issues because, as chief scientist at Greenpeace Doug Parr claims, these organizations have lost their efforts in being trully scientific and are now more self-interested.
The original Greek acts of the council are lost, but an old Latin version exists, possibly made for Vigilius, of which there is a critical edition in Acta Conciliorum Oecumenicorum, Tome IV, vol.
Building on this, and to accommodate Leonard Hayflick's idea of limited somatic cell division, Olovnikov suggested that DNA sequences are lost every time a cell / DNA replicates until the loss reaches a critical level, at which point cell division ends.
Non-volatile SRAMs have standard SRAM functionality, but they save the data when the power supply is lost, ensuring preservation of critical information.
It remained in obscurity for nearly thirty years, garnering much critical and academic praise and earning a reputation as a lost classic.
A decade later, Cameron apologized to his TV family, attributing his prior behavior to his lack of maturity, but did not reconcile with McCullough, who claims that Cameron refused to speak to her during a later encounter, and who remains critical of him, stating that she lost a lot from the public criticism she endured from the controversy.
Later investigation indicated that the optical sensor of the astronavigation system had been set at the wrong angle and had lost sight of Earth during the critical attitude-control maneuver.
MSFC was responsible for the external tank, but few or no changes to the tank were made ; rather, NASA decided that it was inevitable that some insulation might be lost during launch and thus required that an inspection of the orbiter's critical elements be made prior to reentry on future flights.
This show was a critical success, but it was a financial failure, and Harris lost all his savings in this venture.
Rupert had lost his father at the age of 13, and Gustavus ' death at the battle of Lützen in the same month deprived the family of a critical Protestant ally.
It was a critical juncture for WebTV, because the Brentwood financing had been predicated on the expectation of a future relationship with Sony, and if Brentwood had decided to not proceed with the financing after being told that Sony had backed out, WebTV would have gone bankrupt and Perlman would have lost everything.
The close of the period of postmodern art has been dated to the end of the 1980s, when the word postmodernism lost much of its critical resonance, and art practices began to address the impact of globalization and new media.
The wonderful opportunity to use the classroom as a laboratory to debate and review in an atmosphere that encourages critical thinking is lost.
The separation was achieved on July 8, 2003, but it was announced then that the twins were in critical condition, both having lost a large volume of blood due to complications of the operation.

critical and book
Reviewers were sharply critical on these grounds of both the author and the book.
According to John Gillespie, a former investment banker and co-author of a book critical of boards,: " Far too much of their time has been for check-the-box and cover-your-behind activities rather than real monitoring of executives and providing strategic advice on behalf of shareholders ".
The first part of the book thus contains an extensive look at the history of psychological theories of learning and a minute re-interpretation of those concepts from the perspective of the paradigm of critical psychology, which focuses on intentional action situated in specific socio-historical / cultural contexts.
Starting in the 1990s a new wave of books started to appear on critical psychology, the most influential being the edited book Critical Psychology by Dennis Fox and Isaac Prilleltensky.
Hubbard's original book on Dianetics attracted highly critical reviews from science and medical writers and organizations.
Considerable argument broke out as a result, with significant numbers of servicemen disputing the published version, including Admiral Bacon, who wrote his own book about the battle, criticising the version sponsored by Beatty and highly critical of Beatty's own part in the Battle.
The book was a complete financial and critical failure.
Ward's 1913 article " Eugenics, Euthenics, and Eudemics " and Chesterton's 1917 book Eugenics and Other Evils were harshly critical of the rapidly growing eugenics movement.
More weighty contributions are the anonymous theological discussion The Kernel and the Husk ( 1886 ), Philomythus ( 1891 ), his book The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman ( 1892 ), and his article " The Gospels " in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, embodying a critical view which caused considerable stir in the English theological world.
In this book Fichte investigated the connections between divine revelation and Kant's critical philosophy.
Ralph Thompson, a book reviewer for The New York Times, was critical of the length of the novel, and wrote in June 1936:
The item, offered as a news story, reported, " A critical friend, who read Melville's last book, ' Ambiguities ," between two steamboat accidents, told us that it appeared to be composed of the ravings and reveries of a madman.
The book was a critical failure, arousing little interest, although Reynolds reviewed it favourably in The Champion.
This book chapter discusses the ancient sources which may have been used in the film and its critical take on theology.
Their critical theoretical work peaked on the highly influential book The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord.
According to Stephen Suleyman Schwartz, in his book " The Two Faces of Islam ", “ some say that during this vagabondage Ibn Abdul Wahhab came into contact with certain Englishmen who encouraged him to personal ambition as well as to a critical attitude about Islam .” Specifically, Mir ’ at al Harramin, a Turkish work by Ayyub Sabri Pasha, written in 1888, states that in Basra, Abdul Wahhab had come into contact with a British spy by the name of Hempher, who “ inspired in him the tricks and lies that he had learned from the British Ministry of the Commonwealth .”
* Johnson, George " Evolution Between the Ears ", " New York Times ," April 19, 1992, accessed April 16, 2007 ( a critical review of Gerald Edelman's 1992 book Brilliant Air, Brilliant Fire )
As Nancy Snow stated in her book, Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech and Opinion Control Since 9-11, propaganda " begins where critical thinking ends.
The victim of countless detentions, torture, and persecution, Laíno was forced into exile in 1982 following the publication of a critical book about ex-Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle, who was assassinated in Asunción in 1980.
In his book Darwin's Dangerous Idea, philosopher Daniel Dennett is especially critical of Gould's presentation of punctuated equilibrium.
David Kaiser of MIT mentioned in his book, How the Hippies Saved Physics, that the possibilities of instantaneous long-range communication derived from Bell's theorem stirred interest among hippies, psychics, and even the CIA, with the counter-culture playing a critical role in its development toward practical use.
Sin City was a critical hit in 2005 as well as a box office success, particularly for a hyperviolent comic book adaptation that did not have name recognition comparable to the X-Men or Spider-Man.
" Daily Telegraph columnist Jasper Rees, likening the changes in explorers ' reputations to climatic variations, suggests that " in the current Antarctic weather report, Scott is enjoying his first spell in the sun for twenty-five years ". The New York Times Book Review was more critical, pointing out Crane's support for Scott's discredited claims regarding the circumstances of the freeing of the Discovery from the pack ice, and concluded " For all the many attractions of his book, David Crane offers no answers that convincingly exonerate Scott from a significant share of responsibility for his own demise.
There is an extensive critical analysis of Le Fanu's supernatural stories ( particularly " Green Tea ", " Schalken the Painter " and " Carmilla ") in Jack Sullivan's book Elegant Nightmares: The English Ghost Story From Le Fanu to Blackwood ( 1978 ).
Raimi achieved great critical and commercial success with the blockbuster Spider-Man ( 2002 ), which was adapted from the comic book series of the same name.

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