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The soldiers are fighting and the Americans are helping, he said, but in the fight against the Pathet Lao the key factor is the villager himself.
The key distinguishing factor between direct and collateral appeals is that the former occurs in state courts, and the latter in federal courts.
In laboratory tests, state researchers found the average brass key, new or old, exceeded the California Proposition 65 limits by an average factor of 19, assuming handling twice a day.
Its stated goal was “ to destroy the Russian forces deployed in the West and to prevent their escape into the wide-open spaces of Russia .” A key factor was the surprise attack which included the near annihilation of the total Soviet airforce by simultaneous attacks on airfields.
Communication is the key factor in the success of any organization.
Maintaining muscle mass while losing fat is therefore a key factor to reach both the ideal weight and body composition.
Some formal design methods and programming languages emphasize data structures, rather than algorithms, as the key organizing factor in software design.
A key enabling factor for these applications is the fact that the DFT can be computed efficiently in practice using a fast Fourier transform ( FFT ) algorithm.
The enormous success of the Dopolavoro in Fascist Italy was the key factor in Nazi Germany's creation of its own version of the Dopolavoro, the Kraft durch Freude ( KdF ) or " Strength through Joy " program of the Nazi government's German Labour Front, which became even more successful than the Dopolavoro.
Labor, not labor power, is the key factor of production for Marx and the basis for Marx's labor theory of value.
He was a key factor to the Marlins ' 2003 World Series run and the ballclub's primary power hitter during his tenure, hitting 138 home runs and driving in 523 in five seasons.
Falsifiability has even been used in court decisions in this context as a key deciding factor to distinguish genuine science from the religious.
However, Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik was a key factor in the détente of the 1970s.
The number of hormone molecules available for complex formation is usually the key factor in determining the level at which signal transduction pathways are activated, the number of hormone molecules available being determined by the concentration of circulating hormone, which is in turn influenced by the level and rate at which they are secreted by biosynthetic cells.
The port of Hong Kong has always been a key factor in the development and prosperity of the special administrative region, which is strategically located on the Far East trade routes and is in the geographical centre of the fast-developing Asia-Pacific Basin.
# The primacy of population thinking: the genetic diversity carried in natural populations is a key factor in evolution.
The second key factor in the split between the Montagnards and the Girondins was the September Massacres of 1792.
A key factor of their growth over this and the next decade was increased allocations by US institutional investors, notably pension and endowment funds, following the success of David Swensen's investments in alternative investments and other non-marketable assets, such as hedge funds, timber, real estate and private equity, at Yale University's endowment fund.
A key factor in knitting is stitch definition, corresponding to how well complicated stitch patterns can be seen when made from a given yarn.
Lyotropic mesophases are analyzed in a similar fashion, through these experiments are somewhat more complex, as the concentration of mesogen is a key factor.
The secret of extracting and working iron was a key factor in the success of the Philistines.
A key factor promoting cohesion of the growing state was fear of the invaders impressed by them among local populations.
With a declining birthrate and population, labor was the key factor of production.
Many have written that the key factor is when the reader first encountered Mad.

key and guerrilla
Returning with them to Cuba, he took a key role in the Cuban Revolution, leading a successful guerrilla war against Batista's forces, overthrowing him in 1959.
Kitchener won fame in 1898 for winning the Battle of Omdurman and securing control of the Sudan, after which he was given the title " Lord Kitchener of Khartoum "; as Chief of Staff ( 1900 – 02 ) in the Second Boer War he played a key role in Lord Roberts ' conquest of the Boer Republics, then succeeded Roberts as commander-in-chief – by which time Boer forces had taken to guerrilla fighting and British forces imprisoned Boer civilians in concentration camps.
Between 1916 to 1918, working with the British guerrilla leader T. E. Lawrence, he played a key role as architect and planner of the Great Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule, leading guerrilla raids on garrisons.
He was the key strategist who convinced Chiang to adopt a " Total War " strategy in which China would trade space for time, adopt guerrilla tactics behind enemy lines, and disrupt enemy supply lines at every opportunity.
The prospect of an endless and strength sapping guerrilla war was the key deterrent factor which relied heavily upon mobile soldiers.
During the Second World War he served as personal staff officer to Brigadier Colin Gubbins, the Head of SOE, a key British intelligence and guerrilla operations agency.
While the Orange Free State was under British occupation, Steyn ran his government from the field, playing a key role in continuing Boer resistance and the coordination of guerrilla warfare that made up most of the Boer War from 1900 onwards.
Originally trained as an electrician, he joined the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde ( PAIGC ) of Amílcar Cabral in 1960 and soon became a key player in the territory's guerrilla war against Portuguese colonial rule.
Syed played a key role in leading the nationalist cause, coordinating the Mukti Bahini guerrilla force and winning support from India and other nations.
Juan Francisco Lucas is a key figure in Mexican history during the 19th century for his prominent role as a leader of the indigenous guerrilla, the Cuatecomacos, who took part in several clashes against the French Army in the Battle of Cinco de Mayo in Puebla in 1862 and other guerrilla warfare in the Sierra Norte de Puebla in 1865 against the Austrian Voluntary Corps commanded by General Franz von Thun.
This support played a key role in directing the Baltic resistance movement, however it diminished significantly after MI6's Operation Jungle was severely compromised by the activities of British spies ( Kim Philby and others ) who forwarded information to the Soviets, enabling the KGB to identify, infiltrate and eliminate many Baltic guerrilla units and cut others off from any further contact with Western intelligence operatives.

key and strategy
Here are some key areas to examine to make sure your pricing strategy will be on target:
In implementing its strategy to regain political dominance over post-Soviet countries by taking over their economic infrastructure, the Russian state, since 2000, has acquired several key assets in the energy sector and Soviet-era industrial plants.
* Technology: In evaluating technology, key factors include alignment with the company ’ s business process strategy and goals, including the ability to deliver the right data to the right employees and sufficient ease of adoption and use.
The hedge fund's prospectus, also known as an offering memorandum, offers potential investors information about key aspects of the fund, including the fund's investment strategy, investment type, and leverage limit.
Three components proved key to Infocom's success: marketing strategy, rich storytelling and feelies.
John's strategy was to isolate the rebel barons in London, protect his own supply lines to his key source of mercenaries in Flanders, prevent the French from landing in the south-east, and then win the war through slow attrition.
In newly introduced doctrine, The Conduct of the Aerial Air War in 1935, Wever rejected the theory of Douhet and outlined five key points to air strategy:
Ecotourism and agriculture, paired with greater investments in education, health and private enterprise, are key elements of Madagascar's development strategy.
The key element of pai gow strategy is to present the optimal front hand and rear hand given four tiles dealt to the player.
Such a strategy will determine who has authority to, and under what conditions one must, revoke a public key certificate.
These trade-offs are key to developing the most efficient and effective Logistics and SCM strategy.
Countermeasures of various types have long been a key part of warfighting strategy.
The Network of Excellence " Sustainable Development in a Diverse World ", sponsored by the European Union, integrates multidisciplinary capacities and interprets cultural diversity as a key element of a new strategy for sustainable development.
This project was a key element of his overall strategy, setting Canada on a course independent of Britain, of former colonizer France, as well as of the neighbouring powerful United States.
A key strategy was to refuse to connect its long distance network — technologically, by far the finest and most extensive in the land — with local independent carriers.
Differentiation of products along key features and minor details is an important strategy for firms to defend their price from leveling down to marginal cost.
Classic was created as a key element of Apple's strategy to replace the " classic " Mac OS ( versions 9 and below ) with Mac OS X as the standard operating system ( OS ) used by Macintosh computers by eliminating the need to use the older OS directly.
From the perspective of others, however, the proposed airborne units had a key weakness: they required exactly the same resources as the new strategic bomber capability, another high priority, and would also compete with the badly stretched strategic air lift capability, essential to Churchill's strategy in the Far East.
A key strategy of the new Lenox is focused on the American heritage of the Lenox brand.
Under the area defense strategy, which had determined the army's organizational structure until 1993, the army was divided into three principal elements: the standing alert force ( Bereitschaftstruppe ) of active units, including the air division ; the mobile militia ( Mobile Landwehr ), organized as eight mechanized reserve brigades to be deployed to key danger spots in the event of mobilization ; and the stationary militia ( Raumgebundene Landwehr ) of twenty-six reserve infantry regiments organized for territorial defense.
With the spread of consciousness raising ( CR ) in the late 1960s, coming out became a key strategy of the gay liberation movement to raise political consciousness to counter heterosexism and homophobia.
Attack, rather than a defensive strategy, was to be the key to victory.
Although the CIA in general and Charlie Wilson, a Texas Congressman, have received most of the attention, the key architect of this strategy was Michael G. Vickers, a young Paramilitary Officer.
A " Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate ," prepared by U. S. Senators John Kerry and Hank Brown, noted that a key strategy of " BCCI's successful secret acquisitions of U. S. banks in the face of regulatory suspicion was its aggressive use of a series of prominent Americans ," Clifford among them.

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