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They felt that they too could counteract the upward arm movement by a voluntary effort after they had once experienced the reaction.
In contemporary vessels, they may be gyroscopically controlled active fins, which have the capacity to change their angle of attack to counteract roll caused by wind or waves acting on the ship.
It was still served as a beverage, but the Europeans added cane sugar to counteract the natural bitterness and removed the chili pepper while retaining the vanilla, in addition they added cinnamon as well as other spices.
( Some synthetic anticholinergics, such as biperiden may counteract the central symptoms of nerve agent poisoning better than atropine, since they pass the blood – brain barrier better than atropine.
However, they often feign inferior intellect to counteract snobby Europeans ' views of Americans.
In addition to these nutrients, they also contain phytochemicals that are thought to counteract urinary-tract infections, and the seeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
Classmates Carr and Ginsberg discussed the need for a " New Vision " ( a term borrowed from Arthur Rimbaud ), to counteract what they perceived as their teachers ' conservative, formalistic literary ideals.
They are unique because they do not counteract the effects or production of other androgens other than DHT.
Appetite control mechanisms seem to strongly counteract under eating, whereas, they appear weak to control overeating.
Psychiatrists have used topiramate to treat bipolar disorder, and they sometimes use topiramate to augment psychotropics, or to counteract the weight gain associated with numerous antidepressants.
However, they may be unable to counteract some of the psychomotor impairments of alcohol intoxication.
In February 1790, a group of activists came together not only to oppose the interests of the Dissenters but also to counteract what they saw as the undesirable importation of French Revolutionary ideals.
In 2010, in a bid to counteract falling sales and bans on bottled water, The Coca-Cola Company announced they would be distributing Dasani water in new packaging made of 30 % plant based materials.
A properly designed sucrose gradient will counteract the increasing centrifugal force so the particles move in close proportion to the time they have been in the centrifugal field.
Typically, although adjustments will be made, they will still be unlikely to fully counteract the initial offer and therefore, it is necessary to create a counteroffer.
These mechanisms do not require a template, since the types of damage they counteract can occur in only one of the four bases.
Outfitted throughout most of the season in contamination suits that pump coolant to counteract the killing heat of the radiation they need, they stay in their base of operation: a cavern in the Nevada desert, which is perfect due to the ambient radiation from atomic bomb tests.
They are quite rare — only a few dozen in a galaxy as big as ours — and they flirt with disaster near the Eddington limit, i. e., the outward pressure of their radiation is almost strong enough to counteract gravity.
Entasis was often a feature of Inca walls and double-jamb doorways, where they also act to counteract the optical illusion that would make the doorway appear narrower in the middle of its slope than it really would be.
The organism has mechanisms to counteract these situations ( by, for example, increasing plasma clearance ), which means that they are not usually clinically relevant.
In the film they say their choice to release this way is to counteract the US Chamber of Commerce lawsuit provision that film of the hoax be destroyed-an attempted example of the Streisand effect.
Soulcutter has also been drawn to counteract the Mindsword's influence, and it should be noted that Soulcutter " prevailed " in the sense that while the fanaticism of the Mindsword's wielder and his followers were somewhat shielded from the worst of Soulcutter's effects, eventually even they were defeated by despair.

they and eradicate
Germanisation policies in Masuria included various strategies, first and foremost they included attempts to propagate the German language and to eradicate the Polish language as much as possible ; German became the obligatory language in schools in 1834.
The majority of official Nichiren-temples were " tamed " during the Edo period to the effect that they were subsumed “ into a nationwide Buddhist parish system designed to ensure religious peace and eradicate the common enemy, Christianity ”.
There have been numerous attempts to eradicate them, because of the damage they do to native trees and wildlife, as well as acting as a carrier of bovine tuberculosis.
Scholars outside China see this re-working of the definition of Maoism as providing an ideological justification for what they see as the restoration of the essentials of capitalism in China by Deng and his successors, who sought to " eradicate all ideological and physiological obstacles to economic reform ".
The lake was chemically treated in 1997 to eradicate the fish, but they reappeared in 1999.
" As a social reformer, a socialist, and an idealist, Gollancz had an unquestioning, perhaps overly optimistic, faith in education ; if only people could be made to know the nature of poverty, he thought, they would want to eradicate it, remove from power the government that tolerated it, and transform the economic system that brought it into being.
Although the flag and the coat of arms of the territory contain an image of a reindeer, a decision was taken in 2011 to completely eradicate the animals from the island because of the environmental damage they cause.
In essentially all of the locations where they have been introduced, Ammophila plants are now listed as invasive, and costly efforts are underway to eradicate them.
As the Romans extended their dominance throughout the Mediterranean world, their policy in general was to absorb the deities and cults of other peoples rather than try to eradicate them, since they believed that preserving tradition promoted social stability.
As the Romans extended their dominance throughout the Mediterranean world, their policy in general was to absorb the deities and cults of other peoples rather than try to eradicate them, since they believed that preserving tradition promoted social stability.
In the 4th century they were still described by Ammianus Marcellinus as the scourge of the neighbouring provinces of Asia Minor, with a major series of raids occurring from AD 404 to 409, including one campaign to eradicate them led by the Eastern Roman general Arbazacius, but they were said to have been effectually subdued in the reign of Justinian I.
They gave the project the Latin motto " Velocitas Eradico ," which they translate as " I, speed, eradicate ".
But the power of ministers faded, and by the 1790s provincial leaders recognized that they could not eradicate hard drinking in taverns.
During the first twenty years as an independent country of Panama, the Kuna had serious differences with national governments, because they tried to eradicate their culture, their customs and their disrespect indigenous authorities wanted to strip the land apart and were outraged by the governors and the colonial police ( a settler to a native, is a non-Indian ).
If the cancer has spread to other areas of the body, chemotherapy may be used to shrink tumors and reduce the pain and discomfort they cause, but is unlikely to eradicate the disease.
During the era of the British Raj, authorities attempted to eradicate hijras, whom they saw as " a breach of public decency.
When the military took over the government in 1961, military leaders announced that they would eradicate the corruption that had plagued the Rhee administration and eliminate injustice from society.
As they take the elevator down to the lobby, Lau kills B, most likely out of his desire to eradicate traces of his past and become a " good guy " cop and end the hunt for a mole.
Red Jacket says they do not understand the Americans mission to eradicate the Indians based on religion, but Red Jacket sees the Americans as divided in their beliefs.
The brothers and Noah, aided by Agent Smecker and three detectives, infiltrate the trial ( by sliding their weapons over the metal detector ), unmasked, and make a speech stating that they intend to eradicate evil wherever they find it before the three men recite their family prayer and kill Papa Joe in front of the audience.
The steps are not mutually exclusive or exhaustive, they simply offer a framework for individuals to attempt ; in reality it may take several attempts for an individual to truly eradicate the issues which caused them to be homeless in the first place.
Chemical treatments do not eradicate the fungus entirely, and they are not cost-effective.

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