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The same problem arose, several years later, with the Valech Report, released in 2004 and which counted almost 30, 000 victims of torture, among testimonies from 35, 000 persons.
This idea arose from proposals in the 1980s, by Christof von der Malsburg and Wolf Singer, that gamma oscillations could solve the so-called binding problem, by linking information represented in different parts of the brain into a unified experience.
However, only a couple of months later a new problem arose: the company that commercially ran the circuit ( CENAV ), called in the receiver and went out of business, marking the end of " Circuit van Zandvoort ".
In integral calculus, elliptic integrals originally arose in connection with the problem of giving the arc length of an ellipse.
Another problem arose with the emergence of parallel organisations grouped around candidates or elected officials.
Before Hildegard ’ s death, a problem arose with the clergy of Mainz.
On Chomsky specifically, he writes that " imaginary problems were created by the whole series of dichotomies that Chomsky introduced, or took over unproblematized: not only syntax / semantics but also grammar / lexis, language / thought, competence / performance ... Once these dichotomies had been set up, the problem arose of locating and maintaining the boundaries between them linguistics "
Nominalism arose in reaction to the problem of universals, specifically accounting for the fact that some things are of the same type.
It is less concerned with how a problem arose than with the current factors sustaining it and preventing change.
German philosopher Max Weber saw theodicy as a social problem, based on the human need to explain puzzling aspects of the world ; sociologist Peter L. Berger argued that religion arose out of a need for social order, and theodicy developed to sustain it.
But a problem quickly arose when determining the vibrational modes of light.
For Darwin, the problem was how species arose from a common ancestor, but he did not attempt to find rules for delineation of species.
A problem arose when the Court, itself divided between monarchists and republicans, provisionally declared the republican victory on 10 June, but postponing the final result to 18 June.
A problem arose when Charles II granted a charter for Pennsylvania.
But with a growing desire in the 1960s and 1970s to build high-speed rail networks, a problem arose: the amount of tilt appropriate for high-speed trains would be over-tilted for slower-speed local passenger and freight trains sharing the lines.
When the decision had been reached to make the location a settlement, a problem arose in naming it.
U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency analysts concluded that during the 1965 Laotian dry season the enemy was moving 30 trucks per day ( 90 tonnes ) over the Trail, far above the Saigon estimate, demonstrating a key problem which arose when discussing the North Vietnamese supply effort and U. S. attempts to halt it.
Another problem then arose when Hugh demanded a written profession of obedience from Theobald, which Theobald refused to provide ; no previous abbot had made such a profession.
A problem arose ; as a member of the Church of Ireland his funeral service took place in Dublin's Church of Ireland St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The 1830s and 1840s saw the rise of social novel, also known as social problem novel, that " arose out of the social and political upheavals which followed the Reform Act of 1832 ".
One problem that arose as early as the 1920s was the steadily increasing number of visitors.
Another problem which arose in 1851 coincided with the Great Exhibition.
A problem that arose, however, was that this could lead to a good deal of time-wasting if Web browsing was used in an unstructured way ( Davies 1997: pp. 42 – 43 ), and language teachers responded by developing more structured activities and online exercises ( Leloup & Ponterio 2003 ).
The result, however, was that a serious balance-of-trade problem arose.

problem and historically
As far as the color problem is concerned, there is but one great difference between the Southern white and the Northerner: the Southerner remembers, historically and in his own psyche, a kind of Eden in which he loved black people and they loved him.
Many combinatorial questions have historically been considered in isolation, giving an ad hoc solution to a problem arising in some mathematical context.
The historically significant Phytophthora infestans ( late blight ) remains an ongoing problem in Europe and the United States.
This they saw as a central problem historically and sociologically.
The flooding of the Redwood River historically had been a problem in Marshall.
While the placement of a variety like Alasha, which is under the cultural influence of Inner Mongolia but historically tied to Oirat, and of other border varieties like Darkhad would very likely remain problematic in any classification, the central problem remains the question of how to classify Chakhar, Khalkha, and Khorchin in relation to each other and in relation to Buryat and Oirat.
Part of the problem is that high culture is often mistaken for culture in general, and the lack of recognition historically given to New Zealand's artists, writers and composers is seen as evidence of a lack of culture.
Substance dualism is important historically for having given rise to much thought regarding the famous mind – body problem.
Japanese language users, with several different encodings historically employed, encounter this problem relatively often.
The Seven Bridges of Königsberg is a historically notable problem in mathematics.
Another argument against scientific realism, deriving from the underdetermination problem, is not so historically motivated as these others.
The basic problem in the later years was that the Compromise with Hungary only encouraged the appetites of non-Hungarian minorities and regions in Hungary that were historically within the boundaries of the previous Hungarian Empire.
Gray holds that this retreat into the cave has historically been hard for women to understand because when they are stressed their natural reaction is to talk about issues ( even if talking does not solve the problem ).
First of all, there is the problem with the historically verifiable existence of Kirill of Turov ; the questions as to whether he ever existed and who he was have not been answered definitively.
While I have artistic and intellectual problems with The Color Purple, I think the author is addressing a legitimate problem: namely, the pain many black women have felt, historically, from not being able to rely on their men being men ( reliable, supportive, there to help raise the babies they make ) in a society and culture that since the 17th century has tried to emasculate black men.
The C programming language historically avoids the main difficulty of the funarg problem by not allowing function definitions to be nested ; because the environment of every function is the same, containing just the statically-allocated global variables and functions, a pointer to a function's code describes the function completely.
Architecturally and historically notable station buildings may present a problem if they are protected under building preservation laws but fall into disuse.
Though it failed, the event is historically significant as an indication of a wider problem of disgruntled ronin throughout the country at the time.
The conclusion the Mouse arrives at to Katin's problem — and for the reader appreciating the book on this level, it should be no surprise — is that Lorq's quest itself, which will revise the power structure of the entire galaxy, is the historically proper subject for Katin's novel, at the same time that Katin realizes he must learn how to employ some of the Mouse's immediacy, spontaneity, and energy.
Furthermore, it would be ready in case TWC Arena is unavailable for the ECHL Kelly Cup Playoffs, as the South Division's compact scheduling may affect games ( arena availability for compact playoff series has been a problem in the ECHL historically ).
Tax evasion in Ireland, while a common problem historically, is now not as widespread.
The author argues that this is a highly misguided policy since, in his view, more roads have historically tended to simply generate more traffic and so create an even bigger problem in the long run.
This led to the formation of the STFU, whose existence serves historically as evidence that such a problem existed.
This has historically been known as the problem of the one and the many, about which no small amount of ink has been spilled.

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