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Another identity crisis confronting the adolescent involves anticipation of achievement vs. work-paralysis.
Another balance of payments crisis in 1949 forced Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stafford Cripps, into devaluation of the pound.
Another theory suggests that proliferation and accumulation of catecholamines causes hypertensive crisis
Another key factor in McEwen's antipathy towards McMahon was hinted at soon after the crisis by the veteran political journalist Alan Reid.
Another long-term bear market occurred from about 1973 to 1982, encompassing the 1970s energy crisis and the high unemployment of the early 1980s.
Another example is Kissinger's use of shuttle diplomacy after the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, where he persuaded the Israelis to withdraw partially from the Sinai in deference to the political realities created by the oil crisis.
Another Marxist critic of Trevor-Roper was the Soviet historian A. D. Lublinskaya, who attacked the concept of a conflict between " Court " and " Country " as fiction, and thus argued there was no " general crisis ;" instead Lublinskaya maintained that the so-called " general crisis " was merely the normal workings of the emergence of capitalism.
Another way in which the legitimacy of Harold's succession was disputed in the wake of the succession crisis was by focusing on his and his brother's parentage.
Another more complex example would be the Euro debt crisis, in which the troika of relief funds ( aka the ECB, the IMF, and the EC ) for heavily indebted nations like Greece are waiting as long as possible to act.
Another argument presented in the book is that our current environmental crisis clearly has its roots in the Renaissance.
Another result of the financial crisis has been King's rejection of the Bank's devout focus on price stability, or inflation targeting, a policy that was instituted after Black Wednesday in 1992 and that was continued by King after becoming governor in 2003.
Another crisis occurred in November 1967, but threatened military intervention by Turkey was averted, largely as a result of US opposition.
Another financial crisis for the firm occurred in 1970, when the Penn Central Transportation Company went bankrupt with over $ 80 million in commercial paper outstanding, most of it issued by Goldman Sachs.
Another period of internal crisis beginning in 2001 led to a loss of members and a further split in 2003 when another grouping of members around former leader Ian Rintoul left to form a group known as Solidarity.
Another crisis in his life and in the history of his country, the revolution of 1830, stimulated him to the production of a second masterpiece, La Parisienne.
* 1857 – Another banking crisis.
Another " contribution " to these changes is the crisis of the year 1908, when troubles in Turkey give Austria an excellent opportunity to annex Bosnia and Herzegovina formally.
Another crisis came with the election of James Hunter as president.
Another crisis flared in July 1974 within the NATO alliance when Turkish forces, concerned about the long-term lack of safety for the minority Turkish community, invaded Cyprus after the Cypriot National Guard, supported by the government of Greece, overthrew President Archbishop Makarios.
Another potential crisis is the advent of AIDS, which by UN estimates, could reach 10 million cases in 2010.
Another argument for retaining the three verdict system was brought up by Scottish rape crisis centres, who lobbied for this among the members of the Scottish parliament.
Another observation is that crisis situations can reach a point whereby formerly stabilizing actions such as keeping military units at bases, and low alert levels can be seen as a sign of weakness, which may provoke an enemy to attack during the perceived time of advantage.
Another issue is that crisis hotlines often contact local authorities.

Another and arises
Another brand of indefinite reference arises out of the use of the double verb.
Another problem arises if the dynasty falls even if it was virtuous.
Another example of centripetal force arises in the helix which is traced out when a charged particle moves in a uniform magnetic field in the absence of other external forces.
Another large runoff system forms the Chui River, which arises in northern Kyrgyzstan, then flows northwest and disappears into the deserts of southern Kazakhstan.
Another example arises from Sondheim's roots as a speaker of American rather than British English: The line " Don't you love farce?
Another point which arises is Shakespeare's use of the Ides of March and ( the lack of doubt in ) Marcus Brutus ' decision to assassinate Caesar to portray an atmosphere of madness, pleasure, and pandemonium.
Another school argues that the incest prohibition is a cultural construct which arises as a side effect of a general human preference for group exogamy, which arises because intermarriage between groups construct valuable alliances that improve the ability for both groups to thrive.
Another sort of parachronism arises when a work based on a particular era's state of knowledge is read within the context of a later era with a different state of knowledge.
The criteria that is stated by the National Register of Historic Places is said to be able to be, “ interpreted in different ways so that the significance … may be subjectively argued for many cultural resources .” Another issue that arises among scholars is that, “ protection does not necessarily mean preservation .” Any public projects occurring near the cultural resource can have adverse effects.
Another kind of fifth force, which arises in Kaluza-Klein theory, where the universe has extra dimensions, or in supergravity or string theory is the Yukawa force, which is transmitted by a light scalar field ( i. e. a scalar field with a long Compton wavelength, which determines the range ).
Another point that frequently arises in this debate is the issue of age falsification.
Another common misconception arises from the word Laguna, which is the Spanish word for lagoon.
Another problem arises because the majority of the mass of the rotating mechanism is at the periphery rather than at the hub, as it is with a propeller.
Another seeming discrepancy in Peggy's history arises due to a comment she makes to Luanne in the series ' second episode (" Square Peg ").
Another very challenging aspect arises from the young composers generation, and the rock and jazz musicians, as they aim to incorporate their traditional heritage into the music they learned from the western cultures, thus forming a new stage of " ethnic contemporary classics ", respectively ethnic rock or jazz music that sounds distinctly Kazakh.
Another class of Z-tests arises in maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters in a parametric statistical model.
Another important minimum rule established by the Berne Convention is that copyright arises with the creation of a work and does not depend upon any formality such as a system of public registration ( Article 5 ( 2 )).
Another paradox arises when the narrator describes immortals on the side of an urn meant to carry the ashes of the dead.
Another isomorphism of categories arises in the theory of Boolean algebras: the category of Boolean algebras is isomorphic to the category of Boolean rings.
Another difficulty in translation arises from the use of onomatopoeic Japanese words.
Another effect that makes skyglow from white light sources worse than from yellow arises from the Purkinje effect, where the eye becomes more sensitive to bluer / whiter light when adapted to low light levels, as experienced under night time conditions.
Another example of a dimension-reversing duality arises in projective geometry.
Another example that does not involve preference loops arises in freemasonry: it may be the case that lodge A recognizes lodge B, and lodge B recognizes lodge C, but lodge A does not recognize lodge C. Thus the recognition relation among Masonic lodges is intransitive.

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