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The circumstances of this trial before Braxfield, the Jeffries of Scotland, and a hand-picked jury of militant anti-reformers, has passed into legal history as a classic example of the political abuse of the judicial process.
For example, he held the heavier, larger, and stronger Jeffries to a 20-round draw on November 30, 1892.

example and ability
Family survival on our own Western frontier, for example, could quite literally depend on a man's strength and ability to bring home the bacon ; ;
For example, amateur athletes in sports such as basketball, baseball or football are regarded as having a lower level of ability than professional athletes.
It is an example of the widespread motif of Greek ( or Indo-European more generally ) names expressing " battle-prowess ", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line.
For example, a certain hitter's ability to hit left-handed pitchers might incline a manager to increase his opportunities to face left-handed pitchers.
Botanists also study how plants produce food we can eat and how to increase yields and therefore their work is important in mankind's ability to feed the world and provide food security for future generations, for example, through plant breeding.
Yahweh, as the main character in the book, takes the initiative in conquering the land, and it is Yahweh's power that wins battles ( for example, the walls of Jericho fall because Yahweh is fighting for Israel, not because the Israelites show superior fighting ability ).
He developed the position that mental behaviour is governed by " custom ", that is acquired ability ; our use of induction, for example, is justified only by our idea of the " constant conjunction " of causes and effects.
He spans genres such as science fiction, horror and fantasy, sometimes within the same novel: a typical example of Simmons ' ability to intermingle genres is Song of Kali ( 1985 ), winner of World Fantasy Award.
For example, it explains experts ' ability to recall large amounts of material displayed for only brief study intervals, provided that the material comes from their domain of expertise.
A child must learn to develop a sense of seriousness, an ability to distinguish degrees of seriousness as it relates to transgressions and expenditure of time ; for example, a child must learn to distinguish between levels of seriousness in admonitions such as between " don't fidget " and " don't forget to look both ways when crossing the street ," which have the same linguistic and normative structure, but different levels of seriousness.
For example, when students attribute failure to lack of ability, and ability is perceived as uncontrollable, they experience the emotions of shame and embarrassment and consequently decrease effort and show poorer performance.
An example is the ability of pharmacologic doses of glucocorticoid to suppress inflammation.
For example, the ability to project a jet of fire could be bought as " Energy Blast ," or any of a number of other abilities.
For example, an accountant who has prepared a consumer's tax return has information that can be used to charge customers based on an estimate of their ability to pay.
There are also tools available which add hotkey-activated macros to telnet and MUD clients giving the player the ability to move around the MUD using the arrow keys on their keyboard for example.
For example, the Motorola 68010 ( and the obscure 68012 ) was a 68000 with improvements to the loop instruction and the ability to suspend then continue an instruction in the event of a page fault, enabling the use of virtual memory with the appropriate MMU hardware.
It also bolstered its ability to place sanctions on “ those who undermine the reform process, engage in human rights abuses, contribute to ethnic conflict or participate in military trade with North Korea .” The United States will continue to block businesses or individuals from making transactions with any “ specially designated nationals ” or businesses that they control — allowing Washington, for example, to stop money from flowing to groups disrupting the reform process.
For example, current research in the excretory systems of mice shows the ability of gold composites to selectively target certain organs based on their size and charge.
A possible implication of this model is, for example, that the positive effects PA has on negotiations ( as described above ) will be seen only when either motivation or ability are low.
The ability to ' sin ', for example, is not a power but a defect or an infirmity.
For example, some early Palm OS PDAs came only with Palm Desktop, while later Palm PDAs — such as the Treo 650 — have the ability to sync to Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook.
Despite the high content of chemicals that are noxious to herbivores, some have evolved the ability to withstand the chemical defences of pepper plants, for example the sematurine moth Homidiana subpicta or some flea beetles of the genus Lanka.
In a personnel selection example, test content is based on a defined statement or set of statements of knowledge, skill, ability, or other characteristics obtained from a job analysis.
Most cultures, however, recognize the ability of individuals to withhold certain parts of their personal information from wider society-a figleaf over the genitals being an ancient example.

example and absorb
For example, a system can emit energy to another by transferring ( radiating ) electromagnetic energy, but this creates forces upon the particles that absorb the radiation.
Iron can be incorporated into glass to absorb infrared energy, for example in heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while cerium ( IV ) oxide can be used for glass that absorbs UV wavelengths.
For example, air begins to absorb significantly around the 193 nm wavelength ; moving to sub-193 nm wavelengths would require installing vacuum pump and purge equipment on the lithography tools ( a significant challenge ).
Microclimates exist, for example, near bodies of water which may cool the local atmosphere, or in heavily urban areas where brick, concrete, and asphalt absorb the sun's energy, heat up, and reradiate that heat to the ambient air: the resulting urban heat island is a kind of microclimate.
For example, when outside temperatures are fluctuating throughout the day, a large thermal mass within the insulated portion of a house can serve to " flatten out " the daily temperature fluctuations, since the thermal mass will absorb thermal energy when the surroundings are higher in temperature than the mass, and give thermal energy back when the surroundings are cooler, without reaching thermal equilibrium.
Moreover, most organic compounds absorb and emit light in the infrared ( IR ) so, for example, the recent detection of methane in the atmosphere of Mars was achieved using an IR ground-based telescope, NASA's 3-meter Infrared Telescope Facility atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
For example, the Scots used a spear formation known as the schiltron in several battles during the Wars of Scottish Independence including the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, and the Flemings used their geldon long spear to absorb the attack of French knights at the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302, before other troops in the Flemish formation counterattacked the stalled knights with Goedendags.
Since Polaroid sheet is dichroic, it will absorb impinging light of one plane of polarisation, so sunglasses will reduce the partially polarised light reflected from level surfaces such as windows and sheets of water, for example.
After addition of absorb gelatine for example, the photopolymer residue can be disposed of as standard solid waste together with household refuse.
For example, O < sub > 2 </ sub > and O < sub > 3 </ sub > absorb almost all wavelengths shorter than 300 nanometers.
For example, cyclohexane and acetone " cut off " ( absorb strongly ) at wavelengths shorter than 215 and 330 nm, respectively.
Many objects that are transparent to visible light absorb UV, glass for example completely absorbs all UV light.
A red object, for example, will be very pale in the red-filtered image but very dark in the other two images, so the result will be an area with just a trace of cyan, absorbing just a bit of red light, but a large amount of magenta and yellow, which together absorb most of the green and blue light, leaving mainly red light to be reflected back from the white paper in the case of a print, or transmitted through a clear support in the case of a transparency.
For example, they are used to measure the concentration or change in concentration of many substances that absorb light.
For example, porous materials will absorb some energy, and rough materials ( where rough is relative to the wavelength ) tend to reflect in many directions — to scatter the energy, rather than to reflect it coherently.
For example, some SUVs and pickup trucks ride higher than cars and lack crumple zones to absorb impact energy.
When one is subject to obsession, it means that they are focusing so intently on a certain thing ( Xunzi claims that Mozi focused too much on utility, while Zhuangzi focused too heavily on Nature, for example ) their minds will not be able to absorb any new information outside of the realm of their obsession.
As example, comparing water and oil as coolants, one gram of oil can absorb about 55 % of the heat for the same rise in temperature ( called the specific heat capacity ).
In the example cited, the rubbery chains absorb energy when the substance is hit, so it is much less brittle than ordinary polystyrene.
For example, diatoms from the Eocene age ( approximately 40 to 50 million years old ) are not as effective in their ability to absorb fluids because older diatoms such as this recrystallize, their small pores becoming filled with silica.
The phrase itself can be used to refer to a type of person — an inspirational genius, for examplewho naturally would attract followers interested enough to absorb a whole intellectual approach.
For example, the ecological footprint is a measure of how much land and water area a human population requires to produce the resource it consumes and to absorb its wastes, using prevailing technology.
These are for example the color of a body, its electrical conductivity, its ability to absorb or reflect light, and magnetic phenomena such as ferro -, ferri -, or antiferromagnetism.
In the second subcase, however, it is either impossible to absorb all of the torsion, or there is some ambiguity ( as is often the case in Gaussian elimination, for example ).

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