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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.
A key factor in guerrilla strategy is a drawn-out, protracted conflict that wears down the will of the opposing counter-insurgent forces.
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 correction
The key implication of the principle is that interpretations and applications of the Scriptures do not have the same authority as the Scriptures themselves ; hence, the ecclesiastical authority is viewed as subject to correction by the Scriptures, even by an individual member of the Church.
" Furthermore, they contend that Dallam's criticisms " exhibited bias ... selectively ignoring key clarifying quotes ... and citing them elsewhere in their critique to argue different points, and ignoring or overlooking a key caveat by Becker ( 1986 ) regarding appropriate use of his correction formula ".
Many experienced typists can feel or sense when they've made an error and can hit the key and make the correction without missing a beat.
General Ledger: automates key accounting tasks to improve accuracy ( includes automatic correction of posting errors ) and streamlines budget planning and financial decision-making with reports and enquiry tools ( features Excel wizard interface ).
* Tosca-introduced in 2003, features include a new bore design, ergonomically reshaped key work, an auxiliary Eb key and low F correction key.

key and these
I have just asked these questions in the Pentagon, in the White House, in offices of key scientists across the country and aboard the submarines that prowl for months underwater, with neat rows of green launch tubes which contain Polaris missiles and which are affectionately known as `` Sherwood Forest ''.
However, his subject matter and basic themes have remained surprisingly consistent, and these, together with certain key poetic images, may be traced through all his work, including the new jazz experiments.
Church planting is a key role of these present-day apostles.
Each tip of the " Y " of an antibody contains a paratope ( a structure analogous to a lock ) that is specific for one particular epitope ( similarly analogous to a key ) on an antigen, allowing these two structures to bind together with precision.
Although it is commonly believed that assassins were under the influence of hashish during their killings or during their indoctrination, there is debate as to whether these claims have merit, with many Eastern writers and an increasing number of western academics coming to believe that drug-taking was not the key feature behind the name.
Because the P-array is 576 bits long, and the key bytes are XORed through all these 576 bits during the initialization, many implementations support key sizes up to 576 bits.
Feeding these back to Hut 8 provided excellent cribs for breaking the current naval Enigma key.
On early keyboards without a key ( before the introduction of 101-key keyboards ) the Pause function was assigned to, and the Break function to ; these key-combinations still work with most programs, even on modern PCs with modern keyboards.
It was especially important for preserving in its libraries manuscripts of Greek and Latin authors throughout a period when instability and disorder caused their mass-destruction in western Europe and north Africa: On the city's fall, thousands of these were brought by refugees to Italy, and played a key part in stimulating the Renaissance, and the transition to the modern world.
In addition to these, Chalmers is home to six national competence centres in key fields like Mathematical Modelling, Environmental Science and Vehicle Safety ( SAFER ).
As each of these is of a different level of cryptographic complexity, it is usual to have different key sizes for the same level of security, depending upon the algorithm used.
" The general consensus is that these public key algorithms are insecure at any key size if sufficiently large quantum computers capable of running Shor's algorithm become available.
The idea was to replicate specific important, and often queried information, and store it in a smaller temporary database that linked these key features back to the main database.
As well, the need for key trace impurities of tungsten or vanadium within the materials needed for production of the steel may be absent if this material was acquired from different production regions or smelted from ores lacking these key trace elements.
Diffeomorphism does not respect distance and angle, so these key concepts of Euclidean geometry are lost on a smooth manifold.
Schemes based on these primitives provide efficient identity-based encryption as well as pairing-based signatures, signcryption, key agreement, and proxy re-encryption.
United States foreign policy experts consistently feared that Western Europe and Japan would be Finlandized, leading to a situation in which these key allies no longer supported the U. S. against the Soviet Union.
Finding the key bed in these situations may help determine whether the fault is a normal fault or a thrust fault.
Rabbi Eleazar Chisma said: the laws of mixed bird offerings and the key to the calculations of menstruation days — these, these are the body of the halakhah.
To process these punched cards he invented the tabulator, and the key punch machine.

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