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result and Dumbo
Dumbo is made a clown as a result, and plays the main role in an act that involves him falling into a vat of pie filling.
As a result, Dumbo and Timothy both become drunk and see hallucinations of pink elephants ( the famous Pink Elephants on Parade sequence ).
As a result, planned or in-progress sequels to Dumbo, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons and The Aristocats were all cancelled, among other projects.

result and lacks
Under the MPC standard, which represents the modern trend, a defendant is not responsible for criminal conduct " if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect he lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the criminality of his conduct or to conform his conduct to the requirements of the law.
… with respect to the term " wrong ", a person lacks substantial capacity to know or appreciate that conduct is wrong if that person, as a result of mental disease or defect, lacked substantial capacity to know or appreciate either that the conduct was against the law or that it was against commonly held moral principles, or both.
The Antonov company lacks facilities for full construction of some aircraft, a result of Soviet industrial strategy that split military production between different regions of the USSR.
It also lacks significant presence in the media as a consequence of its poor election result, which has further diminished its appeal.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that " without a forceful lead vocalist like Steve Perry, the group lacks focus and a pop sensibility and its attempts at straight-ahead pop / rock suffer considerably as a result.
He notes that for native peoples “ there is no developed awareness of alternatives to the established body of theoretical texts .” He notes that all further differences between traditional and Western thought can be understood as a result of this factor, for example, the fact that African thought both lacks impersonal theory, or objectivity, and clings to the past as opposed to looking towards the future.
The question is whether the result of such a proceeding can ever fairly demonstrate " justice ", given that the process lacks accountability and occurs outside of the generally accepted laws.
As a result, its MIDI implementation is quite modest-it only transmits information on MIDI channel 1, it can receive information on any one of the sixteen MIDI channels at a time, but lacks the OMNI feature that enabled later DXs in the series to receive on all MIDI channels simultaneously.
Alternative medicine practitioners have interpreted this result as a product of entrainment between patient and practitioner, a principle which lacks scientific support.
These countries tend to score low on the Democracy index, with the exception of India, so a ban can be the result of the state's desire for mass surveillance or that it lacks the technology to intercept satellite phone traffic.
She often lacks tact and embarrasses her owner, often getting punished as a result.
Races will often include mandatory pre-race gear checks by race personnel and harsh penalties or disqualification may result if a team lacks the requisite equipment.
As a result, the industry lacks clarity about who is in charge and accountable for decisions.
In The Law of Peoples, speaking of right-libertarianism generally, he maintains that this accumulative inequality not only tends to result in an unjust society, but also lacks " stability for the right reasons.
As a result, this specific date is only an apparent date that completely lacks any scientific value for interpreting the age of marine limestone underlying the Bimini Road.
Hyperpnea or hyperpnoea is increased depth of breathing when required to meet metabolic demand of body tissues, such as during or following exercise, or when the body lacks oxygen ( hypoxia ), for instance in high altitude or as a result of anemia.
It was revealed that the circumstances of his creation mean that he lacks the mental barriers that the original Magneto has established over the years to prevent himself from over-using his powers, with the result that Joseph can manipulate more energy than Magneto at the cost of causing significant damage to himself if he pushes himself too far.
Atrophic nonunions usually are the final result when the intermediate fragments are missing and scar tissue that lacks osteogenic potential is left in their place.
This is more expensive than power line electricity, but lacks the degree of intrusion on Amish values and households that would result if fixed-line external power were used.
Despite its talented cast, the result lacks Wilde's trademark bite ; it's soft and middlebrow, even though he was anything but.
As a result the album lacks a bit of the timeless quality of Crime, but it still was a hit.
Similarly, when your novel's terrain stretches across hundreds of miles and your world lacks jet propulsion, as an author you face some basic problems of transportation that can result in conveyance via Rube Goldberg.
AllMovie gave the film a generally negative review, writing, " It's an intriguing combination of elements, but the end result is a schizoid mess ", calling Craven's direction " awkward " and opining that it " lacks the intense, sustained atmosphere of his previous horror hits.
When the coffee is added to the grease in this manner, a homogeneous mixture may result that lacks the " red eye " appearance.

result and lavish
The end of the Crichton family power in the area was the result of a lavish party.
The pollution is the direct result of the lavish lifestyle of the rich community known as " The Hills ", whose residents exploit and harm the valley residents with absolutely no regard for their safety or well-being.
As a result, his dwelling in the camp is more lavish than the ones the other Chinese prisoners are forced to stay in.
is shown to be incredibly lazy, selfish, and self-centered, often showing himself to be a stereotypical spoiled-rotten rich teen who takes everything for granted and whines incessantly when he doesn't get his way ; much of this is a direct result of his parents not enforcing rules or boundaries and frequently spoiling him with lavish gifts, especially Tony.
The ritual was conducted in a military setting either as a threat during a siege or as a result of surrender, and aimed at diverting the god's favor from the opposing city to the Roman side, customarily with a promise of better-endowed cult or a more lavish temple.
As a result of these changes, in 1990, JATE could occupy the county headquarters of that party, a lavish seven-storey building ; which now houses the Financing Office and parts of the Faculty of Law.
As a result, Victoire and her older sister Madame Adélaïde, began touring the country, travelling in a lavish style.

result and detail
Yet no detail was too small to receive attention from this master, and as a result the playing here has humor, delicacy, and radiant humanity.
Further money is saved through economy in bookkeeping and clerical detail as the result of central billing.
Several national expert groups came to the same result ; on top of all two international expert groups have in full detail evaluated the available data and finally concluded that any food at any dose is wholesome and safe to consume as long as it remains palatable and maintains its technical properties.
As a result of the strain of managing the war effort directly and in close detail, Polk's health markedly declined toward the end of his presidency.
As a result, much of the misleading and vivid detail was removed from the scholarly series of events, even if it remained in the popular accounts.
As a result, an investigating committee was set up by the British Olympic Council to work out in some detail the possibility of holding the Games.
It has a similar monumental impressiveness to Gilbert Scott's other local buildings, Battersea Power Station and the Tate Modern, although its simplicity is partly the result of repeated budget cuts during its construction: much more detail, including carved Gothic stonework surrounding the windows, was originally planned.
The result was that Cambria's cartoons ( Clutch Cargo, Space Angel and Captain Fathom ) contained hardly any animation at all, and were effectively pictures ( albeit well-drawn ones that were of greater detail than other producers ') with words.
With the proposed housing quota for the area high, it is expected to grow further as we progress into 21st century, and new housing will be created in the town centre in the form of flats as a result of the redevelopment plans, which are in more detail further down this article.
The work was recorded in considerable detail on the pipe rolls, the continuous records of medieval royal expenditure, and, as a result, the early stages of construction at Beaumaris are relatively well understood for the period.
In more detail, writing for a numerical sequence f ( n ), an effective result about its changing sign infinitely often would be a theorem including, for every value of N, a value M > N such that f ( N ) and f ( M ) have different signs, and such that M could be computed with specified resources.
Leveling refers to the loss of detail during the transmission process ; sharpening to the selection of certain details of which to transmit ; and assimilation to a distortion in the transmission of information as a result of subconscious motivations.
Depending upon which format is used, this can result in far higher fidelity, particularly at strong color borders or regions of high detail ( especially if there is moderate movement in the picture ) and low-contrast details like skin tones, where comb filters almost inevitably smudge some detail.
Part of this increased attention to detail is a result of Heritage being a smaller operation than Gibson, and some of it is likely a reaction against the cost-cutting practices that developed at Gibson under Norlin's ownership.
However, the Domesday Book does detail the fact that out of 3, 558 registered houses destroyed in 112 different boroughs listed, 410 of these destroyed houses were the direct result of castle construction and expansion.
She was taught to recite little verses and stories, and as a result had an almost uncanny ability to recall detail for the rest of her life.
Royce never intended this result and responded to Howison ’ s criticism first in a long supplementary essay to the debate ( 1897 ), and then by developing the philosophy of the individual person in greater detail in his Gifford Lectures, published under the title The World and the Individual ( 1899, 1901 ).
The Act put in place measures which were to enable the closure of around 1 / 3 of British railways the following year as a result of the Beeching report, as the Act simplified the process of closing railways removing the need for pros and cons of each case to be heard in detail.
This sort of detail is the grist of machine-code programmers, and a suitable assembly-language bignumber routine can run much faster than the result of the compilation of a high-level language, which does not provide access to such facilities.
Soult hoped that as a result he could defeat his opponents in detail, overcoming Beresford's force and then turning south to deal with Blake's divisions.
Jeffries begins to realize the difficulty of protecting, let alone questioning Simon, because of his impaired social abilities as a result of his autism, but the Chicago PD agree to assign a protection detail to Simon.
And here there is nothing which is either of primary or of secondary importance: everything is important, and each minutest detail determines a high finite result.
As a result, a lower quality encoding ( resulting in the use of fewer bits than would otherwise be the case ) can be used for such B-frames because the loss of detail will not harm the prediction quality for subsequent pictures.

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