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important and weakness
Individuals with Expressive aphasia often have right-sided weakness or paralysis of the arm and leg, because the frontal lobe is also important for body movement.
Most notably, the “ British exploited the political weakness of the Mughal state, and, while military activity was important at various times, the economic and administrative incorporation of local elites was also of crucial significance ”.
Another important weakness grew from the contradiction between the idea of collective security that formed the basis of the League and international relations between individual states.
" She wrote in her memoirs, " I don't think I was as bad, or as extreme in my power or my weakness, as I was depicted ," but went on, " owever the first lady fits in, she has a unique and important role to play in looking after her husband.
As indicated by Plato in his Laws, an important element of strategy was to understand if the opponent had a weak or untrained side and to force him to operate on that side and generally take advantage of that weakness.
An important reason for this weakness was the influence of the principal landholding families.
Another weakness is highlighted by sociologists, who argue that Homo economicus ignores an extremely important question, i. e., the origins of tastes and the parameters of the utility function by social influences, training, education, and the like.
Another important step in diagnosing BFS is checking the patient for clinical weakness.
Being a well-knit and highly disciplined organisation, the PCE could in spite of its numerical weakness play an important part in the war.
This reliance on the word " technical " was an important weakness in the directive, since it is not a word that has a well-defined meaning, and a " technical contribution " was only defined as being " a contribution to the state of the art in a technical field which is not obvious to a person skilled in the art.
Other important themes in the novel include the changing times ( particularly the modernization of Japan in the Meiji era ), the changing roles and ideals of women, and intergenerational change in values, the role of family, the importance of the self versus the group, the cost of weakness, and identity.
Three important criteria are recognized, including: previous diagnosis of polio, long interval after recovery and the gradual onset of weakness.
The important conclusion one may gain from RI is that “ forgetting is not simply a failure or weakness of the memory system ” ( Bjork, 1992 ), but rather an integral part of our stored knowledge repertoire.
The next important weakness of the Mauryan Empire was its extreme centralization and the virtual monopoly of all powers by the king.
The pattern of difficulty varies widely from person to person, and it is important to understand that a major weakness for one dyspraxic can be a strength or gift for another.
Other important writers of the time included Catherine Macaulay who argued in 1790 that the apparent weakness of women was caused by their miseducation.
The Trigati is an important example as it highlighted a fundamental weakness of the Sharlin design.
It is important to remember true neurogenic weakness, numbness, or loss of reflex should alert the clinician to consider nerve root pathology.
The primary feeling of inferiority is the original and normal feeling in the infant and child of smallness, weakness, and dependency: appreciation of this fact was a fundamental element in Adler's thinking, and an important part of his break with Sigmund Freud.
The Trigati is an important example as she highlights the fundamental weakness of the Sharlin design.
The campaign for the Truck Act had revealed an important weakness in Littleton's character that was to have major consequences for his career.
Black is intending to fianchetto his dark-squared bishop which is unopposed by a White counterpart, and will try to prove that this is more important than the doubled pawn weakness.
For England, his extreme weakness as a batsman, and, more important, injuries, restricted the number of Tests he played, yet his Test record in an era of flat pitches and prolific run-scoring remains exceptional.
Throughout the entire series, the Gua's most important weakness has been their lack of will, making them vulnerable when cornered or in emotional distress.

important and abatis
An important advantage is that an improvised abatis can be quickly formed in forested areas.

important and contrast
This is in contrast to a narrative or history, which sets selected events in a meaningful interpretive context and excludes those the author does not see as important.
In contrast, lossy compression ( for example JPEG, or MP3 ) can achieve much higher compression ratios at the cost of a decrease in quality, as visual or audio compression artifacts from loss of important information are introduced.
Egoism, utilitarianism, and altruism are all forms of consequentialism, but egoism and altruism contrast with utilitarianism, in that egoism and altruism are both agent-focused forms of consequentialism ( i. e. subject-focused or subjective ), but utilitarianism is called agent-neutral ( i. e. objective and impartial ) as it does not treat the subject's ( i. e. the self's, i. e. the moral " agent's ") own interests as being more or less important than the interests, desires, or well-being of others.
Low voltage reduces the specimen damage by the incident electrons and increases image contrast that is especially important for biological specimens.
In contrast, the other gospels repeatedly use the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven as important concepts.
In contrast, in frames accelerating with respect to the fixed stars, an important case being frames rotating relative to the fixed stars, the laws of motion did not hold in their simplest form, but had to be supplemented by the addition of fictitious forces, for example, the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force.
Egoism, utilitarianism, and altruism are all forms of consequentialism, but egoism and altruism contrast with utilitarianism, in that egoism and altruism are both agent-focused forms of consequentialism ( i. e. subject-focused or subjective ), but utilitarianism is called agent-neutral ( i. e. objective and impartial ) as it does not treat the subject's ( i. e. the self's, i. e. the moral " agent's ") own interests as being more or less important than if the same interests, desires, or well-being were anyone else's.
Merleau-Ponty demonstrates a corporeity of consciousness as much as an intentionality of the body, and so stands in contrast with the dualist ontology of mind and body in René Descartes, a philosopher to whom Merleau-Ponty continually returned, despite the important differences that separate them.
In contrast, in the QCD they " fluctuate " ( annealing ), and through the large number of gauge degrees of freedom the entropy plays an important role ( see below ).
In contrast, Faizul Latif Chowdhury, in 1999, suggested a production-substituting model of smuggling in which price disparity due to cost of supply is critically important as an incentive for smuggling.
Two important examples are the contrast between the lines, " Quick, send in the clowns " and " Well, maybe next year.
In contrast to Levin who as CEO isolated Turner from important company matters, Parsons did invite Turner back to provide strategic advice although Turner never received an operational role that he sought.
Uniformitarianism was originally proposed in contrast to catastrophism, which states that the distant past " consisted of epochs of paroxysmal and catastrophic action interposed between periods of comparative tranquility " Especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most geologists took this interpretation to mean that catastrophic events are not important in geologic time ; one example of this is the debate of the formation of the Channeled Scablands due to the catastrophic Missoula glacial outburst floods.
In contrast, artificial water containers, such as the odd plastic bucket, flowerpot " saucer ", or discarded bottle or tire, are important breeding places for some of the most serious disease vectors, such as species of Aedes that transmit dengue and yellow fever.
The study indicates that an object's contrast against the background, rather than colour, may be more important for object detection.
In contrast, modern conceptions of rights often emphasize liberty and equality as among the most important aspects of rights, though conceptions of liberty ( e. g. positive or negative ) and equality ( e. g. of opportunity or of outcome ) frequently differ.
Another important distinction involves the contrast between nouns marked as proximate and those marked as obviative.
However, it is the contrast between Victorian and Confucian world views that drives the plot: Victorians are elitist and proprietary while Confucians see the peasant as the most important member of society.
In contrast to the other two forms, authority in the presbyterian polity flows both from the top down ( as higher assemblies exercise limited but important authority over individual congregations, e. g., only the presbytery can ordain ministers, install pastors, and start up, close, and approve relocating a congregation ) and from the bottom up ( e. g., the moderator and officers are not appointed from above but are rather elected by and from among the members of the assembly ).
In contrast to Weimar, political parties are explicitly mentioned in the constitution, i. e., officially recognized as important participants in politics.
To be eligible to be elected it is necessary to be of Dutch nationality, to be over eighteen in age and not to have been excluded from the right to vote ( Article 56 ); there are also certain incompatibilities of function ( Article 57 ), the most important of which is that a minister not belonging to a demissionary cabinet cannot be a member of the States-General, a stark contrast with the situation in United Kingdom or Germany.
In contrast to his brother, King Haakon VII of Norway, and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, who went into exile during the Nazi occupation of their countries, Christian X remained in his capital throughout the occupation of Denmark, being to the Danish people a visible symbol of the national cause ( although it is important to note that Norway's King Haakon VII was forced to escape the invading Germans after refusing to accept a Nazi-friendly puppet regime ).
One important clarification brought by this law was that the color blue was defined as being a very bright blue, in contrast to the flag of the Netherlands ( exactly the same design, but the Dutch flag uses dark blue and a less oblong shape ).
In contrast, members do have a clan name, which is important in their lives although not included in the member's name.

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