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Spencer wrote that in production the advantages of the superior individual is comparatively minor, and thus acceptable, yet the benefit that dominance provides those who control a large segment of production might be hazardous to competition.
The fundamental bilateral body form is a tube with a hollow gut cavity running from the mouth to the anus, and a nerve cord with an enlargement ( a ganglion ) for each body segment, with an especially large ganglion at the front, called the brain.
The account indicates that the Philistine city and its political territory were stricken with a " ravaging of mice " and a plague, bringing death to a large segment of the population.
") A large segment of the technical community insist the latter is the " correct " usage of the word ( see the Jargon File definition below ).
The scenes shown included the shepherds gathering for Jesus's birth, which would have been at the very start of the movie ; a segment showing the kidnap of Pilate's wife ( a large woman played by John Case ); a scene introducing hardline Zionist Otto, leader of the Judean People's Front ( played by Eric Idle ); and a scene in which Pilate's wife alerts Otto to Brian's capture.
It can be divided into five domains: ( i ) a 19 amino acid cleaved signal sequence ; ( ii ) a large prosequence domain that is not present in mature lactase ; ( iii ) the mature lactase segment ; ( iv ) a membrane spanning hydrophobic anchor ; and ( v ) a short hydrophilic carboxyl terminus.
The first European MPV also belonged to this segment, and later similar models were named likewise until smaller models appeared ; now these models are called " large MPVs ".
* The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, known as the Orthodox Union, or " OU ", and the Rabbinical Council of America, " RCA " are organizations that represent Modern Orthodox Judaism, a large segment of Orthodoxy in the United States and Canada.
The largest and oldest caldera segment appears to have formed as a single, large lava lake.
The Scandinavian Peninsula occupies part of the Baltic Shield, a stable and large crust segment formed of very old, crystalline metamorphic rocks.
In a sense, during the U-turn the plane of simultaneity jumps from blue to red and very quickly sweeps over a large segment of the world line of the Earth-based twin.
Systems can have one page table for the whole system, separate page tables for each application and segment, a tree of page tables for large segments or some combination of these.
For example, the anvil may be shaped in the form of a segment of screw thread, in the form of a v-block, or in the form of a large disc.
A large segment of the population was forcibly displaced, most notably the transfer of urban youth to rural regions during the Down to the Countryside Movement.
However, the Gang's radical ideas also clashed with influential elders and a large segment of party reformers.
The city's narrow and one-way street layout played a large role in the segment.
This angered a large segment of Egyptian society who saw the attempt as an assault on their national memory and political views.
In the meantime, Yeltsin co-opted a large segment of the electorate by appointing Lebed to the posts of national security adviser and secretary of the Security Council.
Officially, the United States Food and Drug Administration does recognize eight foods as being common for allergic reactions in a large segment of the sensitive population.
In human anatomy, the intestine ( or bowel or hose ) is the segment of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric sphincter of the stomach to the anus and, in humans and other mammals, consists of two segments, the small intestine and the large intestine.
Recanalization or formation of tuboperitoneal fistulas occur, the openings of which are large enough for passage of sperm but too small to allow an ovum to push through, resulting in fertilization / implantation in the distal tubal segment.
After Cotta paved it, so the stones wouldn't be damaged by fire, which occurred there at night quite frequently, a large segment of the population transmitted the goddess's cult into their own neighborhoods " ( Statae Matris simulacrum in Foro colebatur ; postquam id Cotta stravit, ne lapides igne corrumperentur, qui † plurimis † ibi fiebat nocturno tempore, magna pars populi in suos quique u < i > cos rettulerunt ei < i > us deae cultum ).</ ref >
On the other hand, as in the Portuguese colonies in Africa, people of mixed Portuguese and African ancestry soon came to constitute a large segment of the population.
French Jews are mostly Sephardic and span a range of religious affiliations, from the ultra-Orthodox Haredi communities to the large segment of Jews who are entirely secular.
Early network designers often configured VLANs with the aim of reducing the size of the collision domain in a large single Ethernet segment and thus improving performance.

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For instance, a local society in the middle of a large city may have regular meetings with speakers, focusing less on observing the night sky if the membership is less able to observe due to factors such as light pollution.
As a national nonprofit organization, the institute funds its efforts through foundation and government grants, contributions and sponsorships from large corporations and small companies, donations from individuals and its AFI membership program.
In the end, after a number of large demutualisations, and pressure from carpetbaggers moving from one building society to another to cream off the windfalls, most of the remaining societies modified their rules of membership in the late 1990s.
These legal defense funds can have large membership counts where members contribute to the fund.
This move generated large increases in game attendance, membership and revenue for the club.
It has a membership of around 120 and has a large selection of dinghies and a small fleet of keelboats, including Solings, which are former Olympic boats.
These groups — the Nazi party and government leadership, the German General Staff and High Command ( OKW ); the Sturmabteilung ( SA ); the Schutzstaffel ( SS ), including the Sicherheitsdienst ( SD ); and the Gestapo — had an aggregate membership exceeding two million, making a large number of their members liable to trial if the organisations were convicted.
For instance, a club membership list may contain only a hundred or so member names, out of the very large set of all possible names.
In the economic policy, the EU membership forced large changes.
In Indiana, log homes were soon replaced with one-or two-story houses of timber frame or brick construction in addition to four large rooming houses ( dormitories ) for its growing membership.
The Knights of Labor attracted many Catholics, who were a large part of the membership, perhaps a majority.
In the early 21st century, the core membership of Farrakhan's Nation of Islam was estimated at between 10, 000 and 50, 000 — though in the same period Farrakhan was delivering speeches that regularly attracted crowds of more than 30, 000 in large cities across the United States.
Strong economic growth potential, a large domestic market, EU membership, and a high level of political stability are the top reasons U. S. and other foreign companies do business in Poland.
Gorbachev was elected without opposition to the chairmanship of the new Supreme Soviet ; then the Congress of People's Deputies elected a large majority of old-style party apparatchiks to fill the membership of its new legislative body.
In the 1920s and 1930s, rural Rhode Island saw a surge in Ku Klux Klan membership, largely in reaction to large waves of immigrants moving to the state.
The Temple's membership does have a fairly large turnover rate ; most members leave eventually for a wide variety of reasons.
WSFS has no standing officers, only small standing committees, and a large membership composed of the members of the current Worldcon.
Due to its large membership, varying and strong beliefs, and occasionally speculative nature, the environmental movement is not always united in its goals.
NADCA has experienced large membership growth and has been extremely successful with the training and certification of air systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators, and HVAC inspectors.
Through this action, the Prophet of the Church can be assured that a large representation of the Church membership supports the inspired document.
The membership of the new church worked vigorously to provide financing necessary for this large undertaking.
These legal defense funds can have large membership counts where the members contribute to the fund.
The Robbinsville Field House is a large membership gym located at the entrance to the warehouse colony near Route 526.
# Doctors and Masters of the University who have held a Studentship of the University, or are Moderators who have obtained a large gold medal, or Moderators who have obtained a gold medal in or after 1935, or Moderators who have obtained two Moderatorships of a class higher than class III, and who have applied to the Registrar of the Senate for membership of the Senate, without payment of fee.
Membership required a fee within the range of 15 pfennig to 3 Reichsmark, depending on the category a member fell into in a large scale of 20 membership groups.

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