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Nowadays the branch delay slot is considered an unfortunate side effect of a particular strategy for implementing some RISC designs, and modern RISC designs generally do away with it ( such as PowerPC and more recent versions of SPARC and MIPS ).
They had great pride in this art ; the unfortunate side effect of this was an arrogance that plagued the Noldor and later caused them great suffering.
This had the unfortunate side effect of having users wait for extended periods of time only to find a blocky, ill-lit room with distorted text hanging in seemingly random locations.
One unfortunate side effect of the rapid development over the last several decades is that the plumbing and water drainage infrastructure is now barely able to handle the volume, leading to periodic water back ups for homes.
Believing that the monarch's policy would either wreck his own career or generate a wider insurrection, he did not intend, like his unfortunate father before him, to be on the losing side.
) He also starred in The Ghost of Frankenstein ( 1942 ), as the unfortunate Ludwig von Frankenstein, along side Lon Chaney Jr. and Bela Lugosi.
" Other writers have portrayed Sydney as a cruel monster for dispatching the unfortunate convicts to the far side of the earth.
Even when Groo does join battle intending to fight for a particular side, he is prone to forget which side he's on, or be tricked into fighting his unfortunate allies.
The scientists explain that this is an unfortunate side effect of the tonic ; since it kills a man's romantic interests, it is of no use to the government.
The unfortunate side effect of Hermit's powers result in debilitating social anxiety around any form of the supernatural.
This had the unfortunate side effect of grinding away ( or making very thin ) the top melamine coating, at the highest points on the roughened surface.
Following the match, head coach John Limniatis commented that his side " should have done better ", noting that it was " unfortunate to finish this way ".
This unfortunate canvas " Sévère et Caracalla " ( Louvre ) was exhibited in 1769 side by side with Greuze's portrait of " Jeaurat " ( Louvre ) and his admirable " Petite Fille au chien noir ".
This turn of events was unfortunate for Claiborne, since the Maryland charter included all lands on either side of the Chesapeake Bay north of the mouth of the Potomac River, a region which included Claiborne's proposed trading post on Kent Island.
He took part in the unfortunate anti-Ottoman Last Crusade of September 1396 at Nicopolis ( in today's Bulgaria ), and, unlike most on the Christian side, managed to flee after the defeat.
This has the somewhat unfortunate side effect of leaving her nude when she returns to her normal form.
An unfortunate side effect of Aqua Vita is that ceasing drinking the water daily results in rapid aging.
Traveling along the mysterious highway, Neal and Grant discuss such things as the humor found in causing people to recognize the gullible side of themselves, Grant's unfortunate accident that rendered him permanently sterile, and the certainty of knowing what to wish for.
The loads had the unfortunate tendency of swinging to one side when the car entered a curve at high speed, and the use of the units was discontinued after several derailments.
This technology was intended to make stereo records compatible with mono record players, but had the unfortunate side effect of degrading the sound in both stereo and mono.
Jaspers was a British member of Parliament with a mutated brain that enabled him to alter reality ; an unfortunate side effect of this power was that it quickly drove him mad once he began to use it on a larger scale.
" On those unfortunate evenings when every second letter failed to illuminate, you could drive by and see, like a beacon on the side of the brewery, a brazenly honest bit of beer advertising: SCHMIDT.

unfortunate and effect
Since a national interpretation cannot be avoided it is unfortunate that the elections were not held in a way to maximize party responsibility and the educational effect of mass political participation.
This whole tendency had an unfortunate effect on Chinese thinking.
Risk management is the identification, assessment, and prioritization of risks ( defined in ISO 31000 as the effect of uncertainty on objectives, whether positive or negative ) followed by coordinated and economical application of resources to minimize, monitor, and control the probability and / or impact of unfortunate events or to maximize the realization of opportunities.
The school staff is also proposing a new name for this technique: " Given that ' piercing ' is an unfortunate mistake in the veneering world, we chose to use the word " Fusion " instead, by which term the artist expresses his intention of sanding through the veneer as a decorative, textural effect, not as a mistake.
The subsequent poems of Bailey, The Angel World ( 1850 ), The Mystic ( 1855 ), The Age ( 1858 ), and The Universal Hymn ( 1867 ), were failures, and the author adopted the unfortunate expedient of endeavouring to buoy them up by incorporating large extracts in the later editions of Festus, with the effect only of sinking the latter, which ultimately extended to over 40, 000 lines.
It features ' bumper colour coded paint ' and air conditioning, the latter of which has an unfortunate effect on the 1. 1 SX performance, increasing the 0 – 100 km / h time by 4. 5 seconds to 17. 2 seconds.
The Determinist will add that, even if denying free will does mean morality is incoherent, such an unfortunate result has no effect on the truth.
The degree of computerisation in NHS secondary care was quite high before NPfIT and that programme has had the unfortunate effect of largely stalling further development of the installed base.
Shore duty had the unfortunate effect that Fisher became seriously ill with dysentery and malaria.
He resisted, insisting that sacrifices were unfortunate but necessary if the air plan was to have any effect.
Tumbling is used to polish and smooth dice for recreational use, but it has the unfortunate effect of making their sides and faces somewhat uneven and thus making the dice less than fair.
The Times's story and Judy's own first-person account had the unfortunate effect of raising more questions.
A constructivist approach states that the tradition was used on occasion, weakened or lapsed sometimes, and was sometimes revived to full effect after some unfortunate disputes-and that the custom started in time immemorial as Ethiopian common inheritance pattern allowed all agnates to also succeed to the lands of the monarchy-which however is contrary to keeping the country undivided.
Dubuque was also a generous man who spent lavishly on many friends-this had the unfortunate effect of keeping him in debt during the later part of his life.
This also has the unfortunate effect of turning every Lander into a Mutant, making the player's job very difficult.
During its use, the clock had the unfortunate effect of reminding the audience that a half-hour situation comedy only contained twenty-two minutes of content.

unfortunate and coupled
This prompted an unfortunate set of events in which the struggle against the Danish dominance in Norway was coupled with the struggle against the reformation.

unfortunate and with
Peter Marshall noted that Bang-Jensen had later referred to his two interviews with the Gross group as `` unfortunate experiences '', and after his second meeting on the sixteenth the Dane refused to attend further hearings without legal counsel.
Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come about if Mrs. Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr. Hohlbein or him about it.
Interfaith communication need not be regarded as an unfortunate burden visited upon us by the necessity of maintaining diplomatic relations with our adversaries.
This may be unfortunate, perhaps, from the standpoint of David Hedison, Providence's contribution to Hollywood, who is appearing by special arrangement with 20th Century-Fox.
The monitor of this discourse grinned with pride and amusement as Helva's tone indicated pity for the unfortunate.
The choice was unfortunate, for Theodahad fostered the disaffection of the Goths, and either by his orders or with his permission, Amalasuntha was imprisoned in the island of Martana in the Tuscan lake of Bolsena, where on 30 April in the spring of 534 / 535 she was murdered in her bath.
Given this influence, it is unfortunate that many of the details of his life remain shrouded in mystery, perhaps forever ; even the only known picture of him, shown above, is heavily retouched, with a fake tie painted in by hand.
In 1976, candidates supported by BJU faculty and alumni captured the local Republican party with unfortunate short-term political consequences, but by 1980 the religious right and the " country club " Republicans had joined forces.
Here, i is the complex number whose square is the real number − 1 and is identified with the point with coordinates ( 0, 1 ), so it is not the unit vector in the direction of the x-axis ( this confusion is just an unfortunate historical accident ).
No doubt it is indeed unfortunate that Gone with the Wind perpetuates many myths about Reconstruction, particularly with respect to blacks.
Bavaria was especially unfortunate in this regard ; it was a rural land with very heavy debts and few growth centers.
The timing of Henry's case was very unfortunate ; it was 1527 and the Pope had been taken prisoner by the emperor Charles V, Catherine's nephew and the most powerful man in Europe, for siding with his archenemy Francis I of France.
Though initially blind to the truth of matters thanks to her relations with Urquhart, Mattie eventually deduces that Urquhart and his associates are behind the unfortunate downfalls of Collingridge and all of Urquhart's rivals.
Wright also stated that " one of the most unfortunate phases of smoking opium in this country is the large number of women who have become involved and were living as common-law wives or cohabitating with Chinese in the Chinatowns of our various cities ".
Around this time Major – who in an unfortunate phrase denounced the Labour Leader John Smith as " Monsieur Oui, the poodle of Brussels " – tried to demand an increase in the Qualified Majority needed for voting in the newly-enlarged European Union ( i. e. making it easier for Britain, in alliance with other countries, to block federalist measures ).
Peckinpah's next film, Major Dundee ( 1965 ), was the first of Peckinpah's many unfortunate experiences with the major studios that financed his productions.
The Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America ( ICCHRLA ) in its Newsletter stated in 1985 that: " The hostility with which the Nicaraguan government is viewed by the Reagan administration is an unfortunate development.
On his return she presented him with the parochial benefice of Bradwell, in Essex, and he remained to the last a staunch supporter of the unfortunate queen in the case of the validity of her marriage with Henry VIII.
The hypothesis that the Ancient Roman custom of crucifixion may have developed out of a primitive custom of arbori suspendere — hanging on an arbor infelix ( unfortunate tree ) dedicated to the gods of the nether world — is rejected by William A. Oldfather, who shows that this form of execution ( the supplicium more maiorum, punishment in accordance with the custom of our ancestors ) consisted of suspending someone from a tree, not dedicated to any particular gods, and flogging him to death.
After being exposed to the truth, most of the people of Omelas are initially shocked and disgusted, but are ultimately able to come to terms with the fact and resolve to live their lives in such a manner as to make the suffering of the unfortunate child worth it.

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