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result and point
The result was like that of a beautiful painting with some of the highlights touched up almost to the point of garishness.
" The result of the crisis produced by the result of Alfonso I's will was a major reorientation of the peninsula's kingdoms: the separation of Aragon and Navarre, the union of Aragon and Catalonia and — a moot point but stressed particularly by some Castilian historians — the affirmation of ' Castilian hegemony ' in Spain " by the rendering of homage for Zaragoza by Alfonso's eventual heir, Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona.
From a strictly aerodynamic point of view, the term should refer only to those side-effects arising as a result of the changes in airflow from an incompressible fluid ( similar in effect to water ) to a compressible fluid ( acting as a gas ) as the speed of sound is approached.
The same result is true if the discrete point masses discussed above are replaced by a continuous distribution of matter.
If a non-working point number placed, bought or laid becomes the new point as the result of a come-out, the bet is usually refunded, or can be moved to another number for free.
The loss marked a major turning point in Northern Territory politics, a result which was exacerbated when, at the 2005 NT election, the ALP won a second landslide victory, reducing the once-dominant party to a total of just four members in the Legislative Assembly. The 2008 saw the CLP reverse its earlier election losses, increasing its representation from four to 11 members.
The usual objective of a control theory is to calculate solutions for the proper corrective action from the controller that result in system stability, that is, the system will hold the set point and not oscillate around it.
The result of applying a Euclidean transformation to a point is given by the formula
It is also the result of conical ( perspective ) projection of any of those geometric objects from a point O onto a plane P, provided that the plane Q that goes through O and is parallel to P does not cut the object.
To determine the actual value, a decimal point is placed after the first digit of the significand and the result is multiplied by 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > to give 1. 528535047 × 10 < sup > 5 </ sup >, or 152853. 5047.
A digit of the result was lost because of the inability of the digits and decimal point to ' float ' relative to each other within the digit string.
In Kenya, Christian missionaries in the 1920s and 1930s forbade their adherents from practising it — in part because of the medical consequences, but also because the accompanying rituals were seen as highly sexualized — and as a result it became a focal point of the independence movement among the Kikuyu, the country's main ethnic group.
If the bullets have to travel a varying distance from the case to the point where they engage the rifling, then this can result in variations in pressure and velocity.
The famine was by far the most significant turning point in the demographics of the country, as not only did Ireland's population not grow for the next century, it continued a slow decline, the result of which is that the Republic of Ireland has a significantly smaller population today than would be expected for a European country of its size.
This can result in the patient being held up to one year at which point the patient returns to mental health court.
The animator can correct the result at any point, shifting keyframes back and forth to improve the timing and dynamics of a movement, or change an ' in between ' into an additional keyframe to further refine the movement.
As a result, it allows for a triple critical point where the nematic, isotropic, and smectic A phase meet.
Habits of mind, such as ethnocentrism, are more fixed and influence our point of view and the resulting thoughts or feelings associated with them, whereas points of view may change over time as a result of influences such as reflection, appropriation and feedback.
As a result, it always maps straight lines to straight lines or to a single point.
The net result is that the object appears constantly to hover or orbit around the or point.
As the flood did not start filling the lake's deepest point ( Belt Bay ) until late March little bird life appeared preferring instead to nest in the upper reaches of the Lake Eyre Basin, north of Birdsville, where large lakes appeared in January as a result of monsoonal rain.
Some critics of point sparring feel that this method of training teaches habits that result in lower combat effectiveness.
However, critics point out that if the fish ladders fail, " several valuable migratory fish species could suffer near-extinction as a result of the Madeira dams.

result and mere
If so, the mere fact that an incidental result ( even if it was a desired consequence ) was that a shareholder lost his majority, or a takeover bid was defeated, this would not itself make the share issue improper.
Investigators have shown that rods are mere tricks of light which result from how images ( primarily video images ) of flying insects are recorded and played back.
The acceptance of artificial methods of birth control is then claimed to result in several negative consequences, among them a " general lowering of moral standards " resulting from sex without consequences, and the danger that men may reduce women " to being a mere instrument for the satisfaction of own desires "; finally, abuse of power by public authorities, and a false sense of autonomy.
So what sort of events, on the one hand, result in a mere change, and what sort of events, on the other hand, result in a thing's destruction — in the state of its existence?
When dimensions are understood as mere components of the grid system, rather than physical attributes of space, it is easier to understand the alternate dimensional views as being simply the result of coordinate transformations.
The little town gained national attention three times in a 10-month span early in the 21st century as a result of events which occurred within a mere quarter-mile radius.
Cases where inference was justified by the result, were seen only to be mere coincidences.
Heinlein acknowledged that such a long life span should not be expected as a result of a mere three generations of selective breeding, but offers no alternative explanation except by having a character declare, " A mutation, of course — which simply says that we don't know ".
From the 18th through to the 20th century ( particularly after World War 2 ) any attempt to address the special problem of the social rights of women and their specific characteristics has been seen as a mere by-product of a spiritual or psychic shock or the result of a revolutionary crisis in centers of learning or as a response to political currents and international movements.
" As a result, he notes, " most of Thalberg ’ s films contain moments such as these, in which cinematic technique transcends mere exposition and gives the viewer something to treasure.
The moral commitment should result in action ; it is not a matter of passive feeling or mere recognition.
An additional oral exam may take place after the dissertation is completed and is known as a thesis or dissertation " defense ," which at some universities may be a mere formality and at others may result in the student's being required to make significant revisions.
* Since C macros use mere textual substitution, this may result in unintended side-effects and inefficiency due to re-evaluation of arguments and order of operations.
The Liberal Party under prime minister John Turner saw their second worst result ever, winning a mere 40 seats.
As a result, the largest Tibetan lineage, the Geluk, came to view ānāpānasmṛti as a mere preparatory practice useful for settling the mind but nothing more.
The result was that the influential geographical writer Richard Hakluyt represented John as a mere figurehead for the expeditions and suggested that Sebastian actually led them.
This débacle, however, had a constructive impact on Goehr: rather than dismissing criticism as the mere result of incompetence on the part of critics and performers, he genuinely faced the questions of the position of the avant-garde composer and his music:
The two types of years differ by a mere 4 days over 300 years, so Thompson's result may not be significant.
The Pombero is also often accused of impregnating single women either by a mere touch of his hand or by raping them in the night, and it is said that babies who are born ugly and hairy are likely the result of a visit from the Pombero.
The result showed that the mere sight of an object located outside the reaching space of the observer but within the reaching space of another individual evoked a suitable motor response similar to that afforded by an object falling within the observer's reaching space.
Some critics believe that Shakespeare never intended to write a sequel, and that he was hampered by a lack of remaining historical material with the result that the comic scenes come across as mere " filler ".
The result of the judicial recount was released on October 31, 2008, when it was announced that Braid was the victor by a mere 17 votes, the closest race in the country.
As a result, results were known before the end of the day, a mere two hours after the closing of the poll stations.

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