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Developed as a result of the multi-purpose resources control program of the government, vast, man-made bodies of water represent a kind of glorious fringe benefit, providing boating and fishing havens all over the country.
Given enough resources, this can result in a vast collection.
In a free market, the system of prices is the emergent result of a vast number of voluntary transactions, rather than of political decrees as in a controlled market.
The vast majority of symptomatic hypoglycemic episodes result in no detectable permanent harm.
Eight thousand years ago, south of the great mountain ranges in what is now the Sahara Desert, a vast savanna supported Neolithic hunters and herders whose culture flourished until the region began to desiccate as a result of climatic changes after 4000 BC.
As a result of the vast numbers of pilgims coming to the city each year ( many of whom remain permanently ), Mecca has become by far the most diverse city in the Muslim world.
Natural populations of bacteria contain, among their vast numbers of individual members, considerable variation in their genetic material, primarily as the result of mutations.
The result is that there is no first appeal of right for the vast majority of civil and criminal cases in those three states.
This modern form of Stokes ' theorem is a vast generalization of a classical result first discovered by Lord Kelvin, who communicated it to George Stokes in July 1850.
As a result of cooperation of the companies mentioned above, a vast high-tech complex is to be constructed in the next few years, providing as many as 10, 000 jobs ( a prediction for 2010 ) at the cost of about 450 million euros.
The century saw a major shift in the way that vast numbers of people lived, as a result of changes in politics, ideology, economics, society, culture, science, technology, and medicine.
The vast majority of Austronesian languages are non-tonal, but a small number, for example Ma ' ya ( which also has lexical stress ) have developed tone, and also the Tsat language has developed tone probably as a result of areal linguistic effects and contact with Chinese, Hlai / Li, and the other tonal languages of Hainan.
His vast learning was the result of a powerful memory and unwearied industry, but he lacked creative imagination.
In the United Kingdom, thousands of villages were abandoned during the Middle Ages, as a result of Black Death, climate change, revolts, and enclosure, the process by which vast amounts of farmland became privately owned.
The vast majority of surface features on Triton are endogenic — the result of internal geological processes rather than external processes such as impacts.
As a result, underwater archaeological sites can include a vast range including: submerged indigenous sites and places where people once lived or visited, that have been subsequently covered by water due to rising sea levels ; wells, cenotes, wrecks ( shipwrecks ; aircraft ); the remains of structures created in water ( such as crannogs, bridges or harbours ); other port-related structures ; refuse or debris sites where people disposed of their waste, garbage and other items such as ships, aircraft, munitions and machinery, by dumping into the water.
Irène ’ s group pioneered research into radium nuclei that led a separate group of German physicists, led by Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, and Fritz Strassman, to discover nuclear fission ; the splitting of the nucleus itself and the vast amounts of energy emitted as a result.
In 1905, the working class in Russia, a generation brought together in vast factories from the relative isolation of peasant life, saw the result of its labour as a vast collective effort, and the only means of struggling against its oppression in terms of a collective effort also, forming workers councils ( soviets ), in the course of the revolution of that year.
Unlike some stock market bubbles, however, there was actually a net tangible result from all the investment: a vast expansion of the British railway system, though perhaps at an inflated cost.
As a result, Victor Amadeus expected compensation in the form of a territory which had been owned by the vast Spanish empire.
Land reform was the major focus of policy as a result of China's vast rural population, around 90 % of the population were farmers.
As a result, the vast majority of the station's crew were Soviet or Russian ; however, through international collaborations, including the Intercosmos, Euromir and Shuttle-Mir programmes, the station was made accessible to astronauts from North America, several European nations and Japan.
The creation of some sort of typical or shared French culture or " cultural identity ", despite this vast heterogeneity, is the result of powerful internal forces — such as the French educational system, mandatory military service, state linguistic and cultural policies — and by profound historic events — such as the Franco-Prussian war and the two World Wars — which have forged a sense of national identity over the last 200 years.

result and amount
This was accordingly done, and the plight of the grateful Mrs. Morris was much relieved as a result of the generous loan, the amount of which is not known.
( Divide the amount being allotted by the result obtained in item 9 above.
( Multiply the result obtained in item 3 above by the amount used for each State in item 1 above.
This was later known to be the result of concentrating the minute amount of complete antibody found in these sera ; ;
This appears to result from both a reduced amount of the iodine substrate and a more rapid secretion of newly iodinated thyroglobulin.
In these ammeters, the amount of current is summed over time, giving as a result the product of current and time, which is proportional to the energy transferred with that current.
As a result, the city witnessed a considerable amount of urban growth throughout the 14th century.
Spain, for example, passed a bankruptcy law ( ley concursal ) in 2003 which provides for debt settlement plans that can result in a reduction of the debt ( maximally half of the amount ) or an extension of the payment period of maximally five years ( Gerhardt, 2009 ); nevertheless, it does not foresee debt discharge.
Without a significant amount of memory, a computer would merely be able to perform fixed operations and immediately output the result.
For example, if a game is played by wagering on the number that would result from the roll of one die, true odds would be 5 times the amount wagered since there is a 1 in 6 chance of any single number appearing, assuming that you get the original amount wagered back.
Christopher Hitchens represents conspiracy theories as the " exhaust fumes of democracy ", the unavoidable result of a large amount of information circulating among a large number of people.
CRTs can emit a small amount of X-ray radiation as a result of the electron beam's bombardment of the shadow mask / aperture grille and phosphors.
Within the definitional framework adopted here, all such things amount to ( psychological ) coercion if and only if the fear of falling out with the group is the result of purposeful threats by someone.
When the amount of RAM is not sufficient to run all the current programs, it can result in a situation where the computer spends more time moving memory from RAM to disk and back than it does accomplishing tasks ; this is known as thrashing.
As a result, he was condemned, but by an underwhelming amount ( more than half the bishops present for the previous sessions did not attend his condemnation ), and all of his decrees were declared null.
As a result of the increase in the value of copper, the United States greatly reduced the amount of copper in each penny.
Labeling a healthy person with predisease can result in overtreatment, such as taking drugs that only help people with severe disease, or in useful preventive measures, such as motivating the person to get a healthful amount of physical exercise.
When the upcurrent amount of sediment is greater, sand or gravel banks will tend to form as a result of deposition.
Conjoining hedonism, as a view as to what is good for people, to utilitarianism has the result that all action should be directed toward achieving the greatest total amount of happiness ( Hedonic Calculus ).
In addition to these sectarian and religious divides, an incredible amount of collateral damage has been the result.
Some mutualists believe that if the state did not intervene, as a result of increased competition in the marketplace, individuals would receive no more income than that in proportion to the amount of labor they exert.
Probability of loss is generally an empirical exercise, while cost has more to do with the ability of a reasonable person in possession of a copy of the insurance policy and a proof of loss associated with a claim presented under that policy to make a reasonably definite and objective evaluation of the amount of the loss recoverable as a result of the claim.
These layers are generally peeled away prior to cooking or serving raw, with the result that the stems often provide a smaller amount of food than one might assume from their intact appearance.

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