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consequence and race
Over the same period, the United States was engaged in a technology race with the Soviet Union, as a consequence of the Cold War.
" The Commentary that accompanies the declaration says that, as a consequence of the possibility of germ-line treatment, " it is the very dignity of the human race which is at stake.
The blade of Cambridge bowman Colin Swainson dislodged from his hand and in consequence the umpire immediately stopped the race.
So he decreed the first annual Sadie Hawkins Day, a foot race in which all the unmarried women pursued the town's bachelors, with matrimony as the consequence.
In the golden age, the celestial race was spiritual — only gradually, over time, taking on material properties ... As a necessary consequence of miscegenation, there was a continual and irreversible decline of the celestials in ancient times ( Evola identifies the Jews as providing a ' ferment of decomposition, dissolution and corruption ' in antiquity ; see Evola, Sintesi di Dottrina della Razza p. 160 ; Rivolta contro il mondo moderno, p. 314 ), a tenuous revival under the Romans, and another by the Nordic-Germans during the course of the Holy Roman Empire -- but by the time of the Renaissance, with its humanism, rationalism, universalism and its gradual submission to the theses of the equality of all humans, humankind had entered the kali-yuga, the terminal age of ' obscurity ,' the end of this current race cycle.
Specifically, a foot race was decreed, with Sadie in hot pursuit of the town's eligible bachelors — and matrimony as the consequence.
He made an unsuccessful race for governor of Oklahoma in 1962 ; however, he became better known throughout the state as a consequence of this race.
Originally the race was the eighth round of the season but moved up the order after the Spanish Grand Prix was removed from the schedule as a consequence of the first major confrontation between FISA and FOCA.
As a consequence, Piquet won his third world championship before the race even began.
As a consequence of the race, Schumacher lengenthed his lead in the Drivers ' standings to 54 points, meaning that if he scored an eighth win of the year at the following round, the, he would win the title with six races remaining.
Ned's first wish is to " Get rid of those awful aliens ," which is accomplished when Moe chases after Kodos with a board with a nail sticking out of it, then brings them back to the flying saucer, discussing the consequence of the monkey paw to evidently " cause the human race to create a board with a nail in it so big, to doom mankind ".
The obvious consequence is that if a boat's individual race goes the whole distance, the extra effort early on takes a toll.
Some countries, however, have recently reintroduced voluntary and annonymous declarations of race ( or race mixture ) in recent population censuses for statistical purposes, with no legal consequence to the individual.
Wells, with his classic The Time Machine ( 1895 ) revealing the human race diverging into separate branches of Elois and Morlocks as a consequence of class inequality: a happy pastoral society of Elois preyed upon by the Morlocks but yet needing them to keep their world functioning.
" Their lack of classification as a martial race was most probably a consequence of rebellions against British rule.
As a consequence of the race, Alonso extended his lead in the Drivers ' Championship by 10 points to 36 points over his main title rival, McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen, who had retired from the lead of the race, but still remained second in the standings.
* In the Korean video game Mabinogi, the elves are portrayed as a tribal, desert-dwelling race that is cursed to wither away into a monster, and as a consequence die young.
Expelled from the DNSB in 1992 for " race mixing " in an engagement to a Palestinian Christian whom Rii-Knudsen argued was a " white Arab ", As a consequence the DNSB left the WUNS and switched its allegiance to the NSDAP / AO, a rival international network.
As a consequence, Bysiewicz was unable run for attorney general in 2010, leaving former State Senator George Jepsen the sole remaining Democratic candidate in the race, which he subsequently won.

consequence and extended
Karma is not punishment or retribution but simply an extended expression or consequence of natural acts.
In late 2005, the World Bank, which had extended Yemen a four-year US $ 2. 3 billion economic support package in October 2002 together with other bilateral and multilateral lenders, announced that as a consequence of Yemen ’ s failure to implement significant reforms it would reduce financial aid by one-third over the period July 2005 through July 2008.
As a consequence of eliminating the Battle of Bywater, Saruman is killed by Wormtongue much earlier ( at the beginning of the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ) and the palantír of Orthanc is transferred to Gandalf by means of Pippin retrieving it from Saruman's corpse instead of Wormtongue throwing it from the tower window.
A consequence of applying a filter to a signal is, in intuitive terms, that the duration of the local phenomena is extended by the width of the filter.
As a consequence, the spherical Laplacian of a function defined on S < sup > N − 1 </ sup > ⊂ R < sup > N </ sup > can be computed as the ordinary Laplacian of the function extended to R < sup > N </ sup >
As a consequence for the lockout, Opening Day for the 1990 season was moved back a week to April 9, and the season was extended by three days to accommodate the normal 162-game schedule.
He confronted a difficult fiscal situation, that had extended to all the countries of the world as a consequence of the serious financial crisis ( known as depression ) initiated in the United States, in October of the year 1929.
It was a cultural consequence of a long chain of interactions begun by Greek forays into India from the time of Alexander the Great, carried further by the establishment of Indo-Greek rule in the area for some centuries, and extended during flourishing of the Hellenized empire of the Kushans.
Lobachevsky replaced Euclid's parallel postulate with the statement that for any given point there exists more than one line that can be extended through that point and run parallel to another line of which that point is not part ; a famous consequence is that the sum of angles in a triangle must be less than 180 degrees.
In 1873 the observatory, on Brünnow's recommendation, was provided with a first-class transit circle, which he proceeded to test as a preliminary to commencing an extended program of work with it, but in the following year, in consequence of failing health and eyesight, he resigned the post and retired to Basel.
As a consequence of Ukraine's Yushchenko government announcing that the lease of Russian naval bases on the Crimea will not be extended beyond 2017, the Russian Black Fleet initiated the expansion of its base in Novorossiysk.
But they show such great respect for the human being in the mother's womb that they require as a logical consequence that God's commandment " You shall not kill " be extended to the unborn child as well.
This popularity extended beyond the commercial, and into Leyendecker's personal life, where he and Charles Beach hosted large galas attended by people of consequence from all sectors.
Although these events brought about the disestablishment of Phanariote rules by the Porte itself, this was of little consequence in itself, as a new Russo-Turkish War brought a period of Russian occupation under formal Ottoman supervision, extended between 1829 and the Crimean War.
Both of these, it is true, in process of time, extended their conquests over large territories of country ; and the consequence was, that their governments were changed from that of free governments to those of the most tyrannical that ever existed in the world ".
The jurisdiction of the corporations is defective in some case in consequence of the town having been extended beyond the limits of the ancient borough ; and in other cases it is objectionable from extending to places that are distant, and more properly falling within the jurisdiction of the county magistrates.

consequence and lead
Dyson speculated that such structures would be the logical consequence of the long-term survival and escalating energy needs of a technological civilization, and proposed that searching for evidence of the existence of such structures might lead to the detection of advanced intelligent extraterrestrial life.
Another important consequence of many types of friction can be wear, which may lead to performance degradation and / or damage to components.
However, far from seeing this as a problem for evolution, he described the " interlocking " of biological features as a consequence to be expected of evolution, which would lead to irreversibility of some evolutionary changes.
The environmental consequence of this discovery was that, since stratospheric ozone absorbs most of the ultraviolet-B ( UV-B ) radiation reaching the surface of the planet, depletion of the ozone layer by CFCs would lead to an in increase in UV-B radiation at the surface, resulting in an increase in skin cancer and other impacts such as damage to crops and to marine phytoplankton.
Amongst liquid-fueled rockets, complexity can be influenced by how much hardware must be lightweight, like pressure-fed engines can have two orders of magnitude lesser part count than pump-fed engines but lead to more weight by needing greater tank pressure, most often used in just small maneuvering thrusters as a consequence.
It has raised Gladstone to a great political elevation, and, what is of far greater consequence than the measure itself, has given the country assurance of a man equal to great political necessities, and fit to lead parties and direct governments.
This lead Verdonk to call for a party commission that would investigate the party leadership position, as a consequence of the situation of her obtaining more votes in the general election than Rutte, creating a shortly-lived crisis in the party.
Pedogenesis ( from the Greek: ' pedo-or pedon ' meaning ' soil, earth ' and genesis meaning ' origin, birth ') is the science and study of the processes that lead to the formation of soil ( soil evolution ) and first explored by the Russian geologist Vasily Dokuchaev ( 1846 – 1903 ), the so called grandfather of soil science, who determined that soil formed over time as a consequence of climatic, mineral and biological processes which he demonstrated using the soil forming equation:
As a consequence of the contract with Robert Lippert, American actor Brian Donlevy was imported for the lead role, and the title was changed to The Quatermass Xperiment to cash in on the new X certificate for horror films.
A consequence of this is that a nation, region, or individual producer relying on such a crop may suffer low prices should a bumper crop elsewhere lead to excess supply on the global markets.
; alternatively perhaps the dogs become unhappy / uncomfortable as a consequence of the conditions that lead up to exhibiting bloat.
As a consequence, Peters abandoned the National / New Zealand First coalition, splitting his party-National then governed for a further year, with the support of post-split ex-New Zealand First MPs, but the New Zealand general election, 1999 saw Helen Clark lead a centre-left coalition to victory.
A consequence of these latter two is that incremental increases in offered load lead either only to small increases in network throughput, or to an actual reduction in network throughput.
Falls in CO that occur as a consequence of hypoxia would lead to closure of this potassium channel and this would lead to membrane depolarisation and consequence activation of the carotid body.
Although this increased the country's political tension, the declaration did not appear to lead to much immediate consequence ; a rally of some of Ialá's supporters was held two days later and was dispersed by police with tear gas.
As stated by Offe, the new middle class in association with the old one is evolved in the new social movements because of their high levels of education and their access to information and resources that lead to the questions of the way society is valued ; the group of people that are marginal in terms of labour market such as students, housewives and the unemployed participate in the collective actions as a consequence of their disposable resource of time, their position in the receiving end of bureaucratic control and disability to be fully engaged in the society based on employment and consumption.
One consequence was to lead to sophisticated theories about Celtic races with Druid priests in Western Europe.
He suffered radiation exposure after carrying out x-rays without protection, a consequence of the wartime lead shortage.
This fourth story arc concerns the events after Last Blood, beginning with a few apparently random fights that, in consequence, lead Manji to join up with the shogunate in fighting Ittō-ryū.
Despite the false charges, Fritsch remained loyal to the Nazi regime, and maintained his firmly held belief Germany was faced with an international Jewish conspiracy out to ruin the Reich After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 1938, Fritsch wrote in a letter to a friend on 22 November 1938 that " Of course the battle with international Jewry has now officially began, and as a natural consequence that will lead to war with England and the United States, the political bastions of the Jews ".
* In episode 18, Washuu mentions that only the Anima Mundi that have been baptised by God could ultimately lead them to Metatron and since Takashi has touched the Forbidden Power, he is like a consequence of Lilith.

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