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Georgia has moderate deficits among the European and Transcaucasian Post-Soviet states:
The views of the moderate Hussites were widely represented at the university and among the citizens of Prague ; they were therefore called the Prague Party, but also Calixtines ( Latin calix chalice ) or Utraquists ( Latin utraque both ), because they emphasized the second article of Prague, and the chalice became their emblem.
A new liberal movement, Forza Italia, gained wide support among moderate voters.
Mozambique is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement and ranks among the moderate members of the African Bloc in the United Nations and other international organizations.
Most importantly, he began to build support among media elites, who appreciated his articulateness, straightforward manner, moderate positions, and his refusal to walk down the conservative path that all of the other Republicans were traveling.
For fear that separatism would lead to instability and a dictatorial backlash, a compromise was struck among the moderate political parties taking part in the drafting of the Spanish Constitution of 1978.
Eventually arson became a common tactic among WSPU members, and more moderate organisations spoke out against the Pankhurst family.
Proposals among reunification supporters in Taiwan have varied in the recent past since the 1990s, with more extreme supporters in Taiwan such as Li Ao advocating " One Country, Two Systems " while more moderate supporters arguing to uphold the status quo until mainland China democratizes and industrializes to the same level as Taiwan.
In the early 1990s, Willis's career suffered a moderate slump starring in flops such as The Bonfire of the Vanities, Striking Distance, and a film he co-wrote titled Hudson Hawk, among others.
Some people, Nicholas Ridley, among them, argued that Whitelaw's retirement marked the beginning of the end of the Thatcher premiership, as he was no longer around as often to give sensible advice and to moderate her stance on issues, or to maintain a consensus of support in her own Cabinet and Parliamentary Party.
Although the Pastoral Epistles have more hapax legomena per page, Workman found the differences to be moderate in comparison to the variation among other Epistles.
The climate in the area counts among the hottest in the summer and the mildest in the winter throughout the entire state due to its relatively low elevation and-this is primarily true for the moderate winters-its northwestern location, which places it closer to the Pacific Ocean ( more exactly, the Puget Sound ) than many other parts of Idaho.
Items on the Need for Closure Scale exhibit low to moderate statistical associations with: “+ for authoritarianism, + for intolerance of ambiguity, + dogmatism ,-association with cognitive complexity ,-impulsivity, + need for order and structure, among several other cognitive tools and personality traits.
His very defects were among the chief elements of Pelham's success, for one with a strong personality, moderate self-respect, or high conceptions of statesmanship could not have restrained the discordant elements of the cabinet for any length of time.
Wyden was among several moderate Democratic senators who in early January 2009 criticized President-elect Barack Obama's stimulus plan, calling for a greater emphasis on " tangible infrastructure investments " and warning that an effort had to be made to differentiate it from the Bush bailouts Wyden had opposed.
# The first was to obey the laws and customs of my country, adhering firmly to the faith in which, by the grace of God, I had been educated from my childhood and regulating my conduct in every other matter according to the most moderate opinions, and the farthest removed from extremes, which should happen to be adopted in practice with general consent of the most judicious of those among whom I might be living.
After the Revolution of 1848 he was elected deputy for Lyon to the Constituent Assembly, where he sat among the moderate republicans, voting against the socialists.
Abdullah, alone among the Arab leaders of his generation, was considered a moderate by the West.
It was a moderate hit among alternative music fans due in part to the group's appearance at Lollapalooza.
The Exercitationes in Baronium are but a fragment of the massive criticism which he contemplated ; it failed in presenting the uncritical character of Baronius's history, and had only a moderate success, even among Protestants.
The wise and moderate Oliver and the fierce Archbishop Turpin are among the men Roland picks to join him.
Devonshire had been a moderate among men of great political passion.
City's enterprises make their entry in the ' 100 best goods of Russia ' nationwide contest, among numerous others, on a regular basis to a moderate success.
Tests tend to distinguish better for test-takers with moderate trait levels and worse among high-and low-scoring test-takers.

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The majority of Finnish socialists, however, were moderate and preferred parliamentary methods, prompting Lenin to label them " reluctant revolutionaries.
The appellation refers to the fashionable culottes ( silk knee-breeches ) of the moderate bourgeois revolutionaries, as distinguished from the working class sans-culottes, who traditionally wore pantalons ( pants ).
Zubatovite trade unions achieved moderate success at channeling workers ’ political agitations away from revolutionary movements and toward labor improvements, especially in the cities of Minsk and Odessa, with one high-ranking official noting that many revolutionaries and workers were joining the unions.
At that time, the Provincial Assembly was deemed too moderate by the revolutionaries, who ignored the Assembly and held a convention which produced the Constitution of 1776 for the newly established Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, creating a new General Assembly in the process.
Leiva would later act as a mediator, being both a confidante of Cisneros and a trusted negotiator for the more moderate revolutionaries.
Sultan Abdülmecid, sympathetic to the anti-Russian scope of the revolt, pressured the revolutionaries to accept a relatively minor change in the executive structure-the Provisional Government ceded position to a more moderate regency ( Locotenenţa Domnească ), which was, nevertheless, not recognized by Russia.
However, this late attempt to conciliate his moderate subjects failed to rouse them to defend the regime, while liberals and revolutionaries were eager to welcome Garibaldi.

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fMRI has moderate spatial and temporal resolution.
Optical imaging has moderate temporal resolution, but poor spatial resolution.
The system also lent itself naturally to photographic images, albeit at only moderate resolution.
She nominated a moderate chancellor, Michel de l ' Hôpital, who urged a number of measures providing for civic peace so that a religious resolution could be sought by a sacred council.
The Dutch response was divided ; the moderate States of Holland tried to appease the English ; but when the negotiations failed and the Navigation Acts were adopted the ferocious Orangist faction became more powerful, and the States General passed a resolution which would allow the Dutch war fleet, to be tripled in size, to protect Dutch interest over the areas in question.
" The resolution accepted the status quo and promoted the moderate view that Taiwan was already independent, so any formal declaration would not be urgently necessary, if at all.
With support for the Apple II and the Mac, the ThunderScan provided low cost grayscale scanning with moderate resolution and speed.
Zhou again attempted to moderate Mao's resolution to act against Lin, but failed.
The practical resolution of this tension in politics by the two Chancellors was a Keynesian mixed economy with moderate state intervention to promote social goals, particularly in education and health.
A large rally in New York's Steinway Hall on November 17, 1873 led by future Secretary of State, William Evarts, took a moderate position and the meeting adopted a resolution that war would be necessary, yet regrettable, if Spain chose to "... consider our defense against savage butchery as a cause of war ..."
However, MoveOn also worked to raise money for Democratic candidates who actually supported the Iraq resolution, some of whom were locked in tight races in moderate or conservative states, including Missouri Sen. Jean Carnahan, and Senate candidates Ron Kirk in Texas, Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire, Tim Johnson in South Dakota and Mark Pryor in Arkansas.
They have moderate spatial resolution, moderate conduction velocity, and can respond to moderate-contrast stimuli.
Because the energy level spectrum of nuclei typically dies out above about 10 MeV, gamma-ray instruments looking to still higher energies generally observe only continuum spectra, so that the moderate spectral resolution of scintillation ( often sodium iodide ( NaI ) or caesium iodide, ( CsI ) spectrometers ), often suffices for such applications.
The flight of BBXRT marked the first opportunity for performing X-ray observations over a broad energy range ( 0. 3-12 keV ) with a moderate energy resolution ( typically 90 eV and 150 eV at 1 and 6 keV, respectively ).
The image representation itself is a grayscale version of moderate resolution of a color, high-resolution original.
The United States condemned the assassination, with the Secretary of State Colin Powell issuing a statement recognizing him as moderate who sought a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue.

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