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Essentially and argued
Essentially, Vandervert has argued that when a person is confronted with a challenging new situation, visual-spatial working memory and speech-related working memory are decomposed and re-composed ( fractionated ) by the cerebellum and then blended in the cerebral cortex in an attempt to deal with the new situation.
Essentially, Vandervert has argued that when a child is confronted with a challenging new situation, visual-spatial working memory and speech-related and other notational system-related working memory are decomposed and re-composed ( fractionated ) by the cerebellum and then blended in the cerebral cortex in an attempt to deal with the new situation.
Essentially, they argued that English Canadian poets should set their own style, independent of British styles and influences, and should reflect the social realities of the day.
Essentially, it could be argued that Melt Banana's output, ( with special attention brought to their more recent songs ) is more reminiscent of quirkier indie pop bands, with definite melodies hiding beneath the distortion, effects and sheer speed.

Essentially and Florida
Essentially, it seemed that visitors were confused by the name, assuming that Islands of Adventure was a new area added to the already-existing Universal Studios Florida theme park.

Essentially and Supreme
" Essentially, the Supreme Court said that full constitutional rights did not automatically extend to all areas under American control.
" Essentially, the Supreme Court presumed the state decision rested on federal grounds.
Essentially, Turkana believe in the reality of a Supreme Being named Akuj.

Essentially and interpretation
Essentially the thought of Feuerbach consisted in a new interpretation of religion's phenomena, giving an anthropological explanation.
Essentially, the findings of the various discussions and studies, and in particular UNESCO ’ s 1993 “ Boylan Report ”, were than there was nothing fundamentally wrong with the 1954 Convention and the First Protocol, but that there were serious problems in terms of its interpretation and practical application.

Essentially and law
Essentially this imposed two conditions: First, international law had to recognize and be compatible with an international political system in which a number of states were competitive, suspicious, and opportunistic in their political alignments with one another ; ;
Essentially, every country that was colonised at some time by England, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom uses common law except those that were formerly colonised by other nations, such as Quebec ( which follows the law of France in part ), South Africa and Sri Lanka ( which follow Roman Dutch law ), where the prior civil law system was retained to respect the civil rights of the local colonists.
Essentially all family assets were surrendered to the Nazis in return for protection afforded the two sisters under exceptional interpretations of racial law, allowing them to continue to live in their family palace in Vienna.
Essentially they found the law to be poorly written and vague, with parts of it probably unconstitutional.
Essentially a self-educated man, Few also found time to read law and qualify as an attorney despite a full-time commitment to the unrelenting demands of agricultural toil.
Essentially the law demands firms to set up company towns.
** Essentially all jurisdictions administer several such questions that test knowledge of general legal principles, and may also test knowledge of the state's own law ( usually subjects such as wills, trusts and community property, which always vary from one state to another ).
Essentially, the Crown ( an adversarial entity in Canadian law ) or the Court itself ( a neutral entity ) can make an application to " defend " the " defendant " against the wishes of " the defense ".
Essentially, the law in question must have a valid secular purpose, and its primary effect must not be to promote or inhibit a particular religion.
* The Phantom ( voiced by Peter Mark Richman )— Essentially identical to Lee Falk's character, but differing from the original in that by chanting " By jungle law, the Ghost Who Walks calls forth the power of ten tigers ", he momentarily receives superhuman strength.
Essentially, justiciability in American law seeks to address whether a court possesses the ability to provide adequate resolution of the dispute ; where a court feels it cannot offer such a final determination, the matter is not justiciable.
Essentially compulsory licensing provide that copyright owners may only exercise the exclusive rights granted to them under copyright law in a certain way and through a certain system.
Essentially, Australian common law recognised a right to a fair trial, but the question of whether the lack of representation caused an unfair trial had to be based on the particular circumstances of each case.
Essentially the choice facing the Communists then was to submit to the leadership of the Ba ' th Party in the NPF, which brought a variety of restrictions, or attempt to function outside the law.

Essentially and was
"( Charlemagne's ) army was enlisted to help the Muslim governors of Barcelona and Zaragoza against the Umayyad ( emir ) in Cordoba ..." Essentially Charlemagne was being hired as a mercenary, even though he likely had other plans of acquiring the area for his own empire.
Essentially the Damascus-headquartered DFLP under Hawatmeh was able to retain its external branches, whereas the majority of the organization within Palestine, mainly on the West Bank, was taken over by FIDA.
Essentially, a 35 ns pixel mode was added plus the ability to run arbitrary horizontal and vertical scan rates.
Essentially, he believed the value of pleasure to be its intensity multiplied by its duration-so it was not just the number of pleasures, but their intensity and how long they lasted that must be taken into account.
Essentially, water supplied by aqueducts was used to prospect for ore veins by stripping away soil to reveal the bedrock.
Essentially the argument was " all religious images not of our faith are idols ; all images of our faith are icons to be venerated.
Essentially, it was an acceptance of the principle of Pakistan-but not in so many words.
Essentially, it was a toy submarine bought from F. W.
Essentially, the process was one where each subsequent card was " bootstrapped " into memory by the previous punched card.
Essentially at the heart of the crisis lay the fact that the Transvaal was a landlocked economic hub that resented its dependence on its neighbours, as well as the costs it was incurring through rail and harbour customs.
Essentially any type of grain can be used to make whiskey, and the practice of aging whiskey ( and even charring the barrels ) for better flavor had also been known in Europe for centuries, so the use of the local American corn for the mash and oak for the barrels was simply a logical combination of the materials at hand for the European settlers in America.
Essentially it was the culmination of a long-running tussle for power between the government and private entrepreneurs, a fight over the future and the nature of the colony.
Essentially, an optical printer is a projector aiming into a camera lens, and it was developed to make copies of films for distribution.
Essentially she writes in French and subsequently self-translates into English but Plainsong ( 1993 ) was written first in English and then self-translated to French as Cantique des plaines ( 1993 )-it was, however, the French version which first found a publisher.
Essentially, the theory posits that pressure is due not to static repulsion between molecules, as was Isaac Newton's conjecture, but due to collisions between molecules moving at different velocities through Brownian motion.
Essentially, the diode tells the computer whether or not the player hit something, and for < var > n </ var > objects, the sequence of the drawing of the targets tell the computer which target the player hit after 1 + ceil ( log < sub > 2 </ sub >(< var > n </ var >)) refreshes ( one refresh to determine if any target at all was hit and ceil ( log < sub > 2 </ sub >(< var > n </ var >)) to do a binary search for the object that was hit ).
Essentially a M1891 / 30 with a shortened barrel and shortened stock ( the M38 is in overall length versus 48 inches overall length for the Model 91 / 30 ), this carbine did not accept a bayonet ; was in fact designed so the standard Model 91 / 30 bayonet would not fit it.

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