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consequence and research
In 1936, as a consequence of an invitation to give lectures for the Ministry of Heavy Industry in the USSR, Polanyi met Bukharin, who told him that in socialist societies all scientific research is directed to accord with the needs of the latest Five Year Plan.
These promotional materials consistently change and evolve as a direct consequence of audience research up until the film opens in theaters.
Research is complicated somewhat by the possibility that such differences could be the consequences of stuttering rather than a cause, but recent research on older children confirm structural differences thereby giving strength to the argument that at least some of the differences are not a consequence of stuttering.
Schönfinkel's work had anticipated much of Curry's own research, and as a consequence, he moved to Göttingen where he could work with Heinrich Behmann and Paul Bernays, who were familiar with Schönfinkel's work.
Critics claim that if the measures proposed by the US were implemented and applied this would prevent scientific research in Latin America, causing as a consequence more inequalities and technological dependence from the developed countries.
In consequence, a large service sector was established to serve the growing population, and in the first decades of the 20th century, Campinas could already boast of an opera house, theaters, banks, movie theaters, radio stations, a philharmonic orchestra, two newspapers ( Correio Popular and Diário do Povo ), a good public education system ( with the Escola Normal de Campinas and the Colégio Culto à Ciência ), and hospitals, such as the Santa Casa de Misericórdia ( a charity for poor people ) and the Casa de Saúde de Campinas ( for the Italian community, formely known as Circolo Italiani Uniti ), and the most important Brazilian research center in agricultural sciences, the Instituto Agronômico de Campinas, which was founded by Emperor Pedro II.
They also note that, in some cases, using deception is the only way to obtain certain kinds of information, and that prohibiting all deception in research would “ have the egregious consequence of preventing researchers from carrying out a wide range of important studies ” ( Kimmel, 1998, p. 805 ).
As a consequence of his research, Diviš became the inventor of the first grounded lightning rod.
In consequence of this research such emanations are sometimes called " van Eck radiation ," and the eavesdropping technique van Eck phreaking, although government researchers were already aware of the danger, as Bell Labs noted this vulnerability to secure TTY communications during World War II and was able to produce 75 % of the plaintext being processed in a secure facility from a distance of 80 feet.
However, a 2009 research study suggests that longer term ( over 5 years ) cognitive decline is not caused by CABG but is rather a consequence of vascular disease.
As a consequence of research activity and entrepreneurship, new goods are produced and the innovating country enjoys a monopoly until the other countries learn to produce these goods: in the meantime they have to import them.
A consequence of these ( and other ) difficulties has been a heritage of misunderstanding and disinformation that still persists in some current field emission research literature.
As a consequence of this meeting, the UN adopted decisions A / DEC / 32 / 424 and A / DEC / 33 / 426, which called for the " establishment of an agency or a department of the United Nations for undertaking, co-ordinating and disseminating the results of research into unidentified flying objects and related phenomena ".
According to scientific research published in 2010, the depletion of fishing stocks is a consequence of mismanagement long before the Common Fisheries Policy came into being, a statement illustrated by the fact that UK catches have declined by 94 % over the last 118 years.
This theoretical extension was a direct product of his basic research using what he referred to as the " three-term contingency model " with the basic behavioral unit being the response and its consequence in a specified situation ( antecedent – behavior – consequence ).
As a consequence of the construction of the new Greifswald University Hospital building, all historic 19th and early 20th century buildings that were formerly used by the hospital will be transferred to house other disciplines, thus creating an old-town campus for such departments as law and economics, the humanities and social sciences, and improving research and teaching considerably.
This was a consequence of the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Tuberculosis, which recommended the creation of a permanent medical research body.
In the wake of Operation Web Tryp in July 2004, at least one " research chemical " distributor faced charges as a consequence of the death of James Downs from 2C-T-21 overdose.
In consequence of this and the following controversies in the Catholic and Protestant historical science the research of sources of the Catholic reform's movement began.
In 1942, during WWII, Earl established a camouflage research and training division at General Motors, one consequence of which was a 22-page document called Camouflage Manual for General Motors Camouflage.
Partly in consequence, there is ' at present introduced by literature such as Damasio's Descartes ' Error ... a trend to include ( or rather rehabilitate ) the body and its movement into the research of the social and behavioral sciences '.
As a consequence of the Pavlovian session, Soviet physiologists were forced to accept a dogmatic ideology ; the quality of physiological research deteriorated and Soviet physiology excluded itself from the international scientific community.
As a consequence, the University of Bremen improved in research rankings, gained national recognition, and established a number of endowment professorships.

consequence and community
After about a year, in consequence of another rising against the community, Columbanus resolved to cross the Alps into Italy.
As a consequence, its pronunciation has been strongly influenced by the vernacular of each individual Jewish community.
Inform has since become very popular in the interactive fiction community and, as a consequence, a large proportion of the interactive fiction now produced is in the form of Z-machine story files.
They may be purposefully imposed, or arise as unintended consequence of trans-cultural interaction ; and have a measurable effect even where countered by other external influences and actions deemed to be beneficial or which serve to promote indigenous rights and interests within the wider community.
It is found that while social capital can bring about positive effect of maintaining an encompassing functional community in norm-enforcing schools, it also brings about the negative consequence of excessive monitoring.
In consequence, the Centre for Juridical Research of the Faculty of Law has made significant contributions towards the Penal Procedures Reform which is being implemented throughout the country ; whilst two other Centres belonging to the Faculty of Humanities and Education ( Cognitive Development Centre ) and the Faculty of Communication and Letters ( Journalism and Advertising Research Centre, CIPP ) are implementing programmes of public interest in the areas of cognitive development, community strengthening and the role of the communications media in society.
A run of bad luck could end an entire community, and begging potentially angry and vengeful but unseen powers for the necessities of day-to-day survival is a common consequence of a precarious existence even in modern society.
The city's community is known in auto racing circles for its long tradition of involvement in the sport ( many racing skills originally developed as a consequence of moonshine activity in the area ) and celebrates its involvement every October with the yearly festival aptly named by locals as the " Mountain Moonshine Festival.
The Winschoter version of the dialect Gronings has influences of Hebrew and Yiddish as a consequence of the once prominent Jewish community that had lived there since the 18th century.
As a consequence, Pagan is credited with naming the community.
Former Flint, Michigan city manager Brian Rapp and community development director Frank Patitucci believe, " The most important consequence of overregulation is excessive administrative costs.
Perhaps as a consequence of these facts, themes of community, social ( in ) justice and war seem to dominate the poetry of the decade.
Partly in consequence, there is a significant expatriate community on Lamma Island.
The normal consequence of such an outcome is a personal dictatorship or the imposition upon the community of an oligarchy in which the dissident individual or individuals play a prominent role.
One consequence of objection to military service was the adoption of the name Christadelphians to distinguish this small community of believers and to be granted exemption from military service in the American Civil War.
In consequence, Assyrians endured persecution under the Hashemite monarchy, leading many to flee to the West, in particular to the United States, where Chicago became the center of the diaspora community.
An intrinsic consequence of downshifting is increased time for non-work related activities which, combined with the diverse demographics of downshifters, cultivates higher levels of community or civic engagement and social interaction.
As a consequence, the Jewish community has splintered into a variety of subgroups, ranging from the strictly Orthodox to the most liberal ; in addition, some groups have syncretistically borrowed from other religious traditions.
One consequence was that the Jewish community increased moves towards an autonomous infrastructure and security apparatus parallel to that of the British administration.
As a consequence, Alain Juppé resigned his mayorship of Bordeaux and his position of head of the Bordeaux urban community.
A social consequence of this industrial growth was a densely populated metropolitan landscape, home to an extensive and enlarged working class community living in an urban sprawl of low quality terraced houses.
David and Zweigert and Kotz argue that the old Chinese doctrines of Confucius, which emphasize social / group / community harmony rather than individual interests, have been very influential in the Japanese society, with the consequence that individuals tend to avoid litigation in favour of compromise and conciliation.
As early as 1933, Ratu Sukuna had recognized this problem, and had told the Great Council of Chiefs, " We regard the Indian desire for more permanent tenancy as a natural and legitimate consequence an agricultural community settling in any country.

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