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The evidence suggests that foreign peoples believe the United States is weaker than the Soviet Union, and is bound to fall still further behind in the years ahead.
Alioth has a relatively weak magnetic field, 15 times weaker than α CVn, but it is still 100 times stronger than that of the Earth.
Bronze was still used during the Iron Age ; for example, officers in the Roman army had bronze swords while foot soldiers had iron ; but, for many purposes, the weaker wrought iron was found to be sufficiently strong.
The hypothesis of linguistic determinism is now generally agreed to be false, but weaker forms of correlation are still being studied by many researchers, often producing positive empirical evidence for a correlation.
That means one team, particularly if they are decidedly better than a weaker opponent, can still " run up the score " before the rule takes effect.
In a letter to Tiffin, Cass stated that the Ohio-biased survey " is only adding strength to the strong, and making the weak still weaker.
However, definitions are usually still phrased in terms of regularity, since this condition is more well known than any weaker one.
Thus with the help of the judiciary committee led by Senator James Eastland, the bill ended up being far weaker than it originally started, but it still became law and Johnson tried to give himself credit for its passage.
In 1566, unlike the situation after the Eighty Years War and today, Protestantism in the Low Countries was mainly concentrated in the south ( roughly modern Belgium ), and much weaker in the north ( roughly now the Netherlands ), and iconoclasm in the north began later, after news of the events in Antwerp was received, and was more successfully resisted by local authorities in some towns, although still succeeding in most.
German Twelfth Army Intelligence painted a less optimistic picture, but still believed the British Commonwealth forces to be much weaker than they actually were, and also underestimated the number of Greek troops who had been evacuated from the mainland.
It is still weaker than GNU Chess 6 however.
Hactar purposely created a dud version of the weapon instead, causing his creators to pulverise him into dust, which thus became the dust cloud around Krikkit, still able to function but at a much weaker level.
The vario is typically silent in still air or in lift which is weaker than the typical sink rate of the glider at minimum sink.
Players of different strength can still play an interesting game when the weaker player ( as White ) is allowed to place two or more stones on the first turn.
Despite gaining considerable power during the mid twentieth-century, the governor is still much weaker than those of other states.
* Legendre's conjecture and Andrica's conjecture, much weaker but still unproven upper bounds on prime gaps
The Abbé Pierre strived to show desperate people that they too could help others, and thus that the weakest could still help even weaker people.
Fibrations do not necessarily have the local Cartesian product structure that defines the more restricted fiber bundle case, but something weaker that still allows " sideways " movement from fiber to fiber.
The reversal establishes that no axiom system S ′ that extends the base system can be weaker than S while still proving T.
Even weaker generalisations are flat modules, which still have the property that tensoring with them preserves exact sequences, and torsion-free modules.
As the star comes nearer and the magic on the Discworld becomes weaker, Trymon tries to put the seven spells still in the Octavo into his mind, in an attempt to save the world and gain ultimate power.
) Several episodes show Underdog losing the ring and being powerless, since he must take another pill as his super powers begin to fail (" Without my Super Energy Pill / I grow weaker and weaker and weaker still ").

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Dictionaries, as we have seen, still cite this government, along with the Articles of Confederation of 1781, as an example of a confederacy.
How, for example, could a Voltaire understand the strange predicament in which a Rousseau would find himself when, soon after the furor of his first Discourse, he acquired still another title to fame??
For example, the steering committee might announce that the group felt a topic under study should not be dropped for an additional week as there was still too much of it untouched.
For example, one study on volunteerism found that feeling overwhelmed by others ' demands had an even stronger negative effect on mental health than helping had a positive one ( although positive effects were still significant ).
As early as Murder on the Links, where he still largely depends on clues, Poirot mocks a rival " bloodhound " detective who focuses on the traditional trail of clues that had been established in detective fiction by the example of Sherlock Holmes: footprints, fingerprints and cigar ash.
For example, the main crossover of the Andes between Argentina and Chile is still accomplished through the Paso Internacional Los Libertadores.
Compounds that are still isolated from living organisms are the aminoglycosides, whereas other antibacterials — for example, the sulfonamides, the quinolones, and the oxazolidinones — are produced solely by chemical synthesis.
The practice of the Australian statesfor example, New South Wales and Victoria — has been, when legislating to repeal some imperial statutes so far as they still applied in Australia, to provide that imperial statutes concerning the royal succession remain in force.
Many European countries still place strong restrictions on store opening hours on Sundays, an example being Germany's Ladenschlussgesetz.
In Massachusetts and Connecticut, for example, blue laws dating to the Puritans of the 17th century still prohibit most retail stores, including grocery stores, from opening on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
* The inning ends while he is still at bat ( due to the third out being made by a runner caught stealing, for example ).
Even so, forces with inferior weapons have still emerged victorious at times, for example in the Wars of Scottish Independence and in the First Italo – Ethiopian War.
" Historian and novelist C. S. Forester, writing in 1929, compared the Nile to the great naval actions in history and concluded that " it still only stands rivalled by Tsu-Shima as an example of the annihilation of one fleet by another of approximately equal material force ".
For example, although a patient may be “ brain dead ”, they may still be considered alive because they can still grow and even reproduce.
For example, Bhutan has abolished the death penalty, but Thailand still retains it, although Buddhism is the official religion in both.
If dynamic re-routing is established, even if one or more nodes depart and abandon a downloading file, for example, the remaining nodes should still have the data needed to complete the download.
Some weapons designed for personal defense do still use full-power ammunition, for example the L22A2, based on the L85A2, issued to British tank crews.
Even outside the Acme :: hierarchy, some modules are still written largely for amusement ; one example is Lingua :: Romana :: Perligata, which can be used to write Perl programs in a subset of Latin.
The term is still found in use in Russia today ( for example, President Vladimir Putin has been referred to in the Russian media as a " chekist " due to his career in the KGB ).
Several of these formations are still active, though they now are armoured formations, for example Guides Cavalry in Pakistan.
There was a general reduction in the number of cavalry regiments in the British, French, Italian and other Western armies but it was still argued with conviction ( for example in the 1922 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica ) that mounted troops had a major role to play in future warfare.
The House of Lords of the UK parliament had, for example through the 1990s, over 700 members with a hereditary right to being a lawgiver ; this practice was reformed in 2004, still some 92 parliamentary seats are set aside for hereditary peers as of 2012.

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