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Even minor pollution such as dropping organic material can have a dramatic effect on the cave biota.
Even the French epics display sentiments of fear and hatred of the Saracens ; but, in Homer's works, the interest is purely dramatic.
Even leaving alone would induce dramatic chemical changes leading finally to deterioration and spoilage of such food.
Even when special effects were not indicated in the score, if an organist was playing a theater organ capable of an unusual sound effect, such as a " galloping horses " effect, it would be used for dramatic horseback chases.
Even in daily, physical action, the flourishing human ’ s “… Act is determined by the higher phase of the Soul .” ( Enneads III. 4. 6 ) Even in the most dramatic arguments Plotinus considers ( if the Proficient is subject to extreme physical torture, for example ), he concludes this only strengthens his claim of true happiness being metaphysical, as the truly happy human being would understand that which is being tortured is merely a body, not the conscious self, and happiness could persist.
Even later passage work is dramatic and recitative-like, rather than merely virtuosic.
Even though Le Cid was an enormous popular success, it was the subject of a heated argument over the norms of dramatic practice, known as the Querelle du Cid or The Quarrel of Le Cid.
Even with modern techniques, the cutting and polishing of a diamond crystal always results in a dramatic loss of weight, about 50 %.
Even more popular than the Jones series were the dramatic love stories in which she co-starred with Arthur Johnson.
Even though the rupture of the tympanic membrane suggests a highly painful and traumatic process, it is almost always associated with the dramatic relief of pressure and pain.
Even well managed loess farmland can experience dramatic erosion of well over 2. 5 kg per square meter per year.
Even more seriously, he also bought Lennar stock after his FDI report, believing the stock would rebound after its dramatic plunge.
Even so, there was still a dramatic shortfall in resources for the new education system.
Even in his dramatic works, where least of all it should have been found, this lack of visible connection or sequence in details of thought or action is too often a source of sensible perplexity.
Even more dramatic, however, is the fact of the bank itself.
Even though dramatic changes in the line-up did not appear directly, only a few players from Töölön Vesa saw prolonged employment: Timo Turunen would be the most distinguished, remaining even today as the club's all-time goal scoring leader.
Even small errors in levelling could produce dramatic errors in bombing, so the Navy had Norden design a gyro platform for their existing Mark III bombsight ( a copy of the RAF's Course Setting Bomb Sight ) to eliminate this source of error.
Even Neander's final argument with Crites over whether rhyme is suitable in drama depends on Aristotle's Poetics: Neander says that Aristotle demands a verbally artful (" lively ") imitation of nature, while Crites thinks that dramatic imitation ceases to be " just " when it departs from ordinary speech -- i. e. prose or blank verse.
Even with modern techniques, the cutting and polishing of a diamond crystal always result in a dramatic loss of weight ; rarely is it less than 50 %.
Even the largest, most dramatic steps should be performed in an understated manner.
Even the crew was transfixed, watching this dramatic ‘ killing.
Even though the studio also made traditionally animated films about serious subjects earlier, such as The Prince of Egypt, Joseph: King of Dreams, The Road to El Dorado, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, and Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, most of their computer-generated films and television series have now gained the studio a reputation for being focused on humor and satire although their most successful recent franchises have it balanced with more dramatic narratives.
Series creator Vince Gilligan has acknowledged this as a bottle episode, but also explained that the limited setting and cast allowed for a slower pace and deeper exploration of character traits and motives: " Even if financial realities didn't enter into it, I feel as a showrunner that there should be a certain shape and pace to each season, and the really high highs that you try to get to at the end of a season — the big dramatic moments of action and violence, the big operatic moments you're striving for — I don't think would land as hard if you didn't have the moments of quiet that came before them.

Even and reductions
Even some of our more common species have shown reductions in numbers and an area like Fleet Pond is essential as a safe feeding, roosting and breeding area.
Even after such symmetry reductions, the reduced system of equations is often difficult to solve.

Even and resolution
Even if the resolution of an analog signal is higher than a comparable digital signal, the difference can be overshadowed by the noise in the signal.
Even higher dpi numbers, such as the 4800 dpi quoted by printer manufacturers since 2002, do not mean much in terms of achievable resolution.
Even in sonnets that don't strictly follow the problem / resolution structure, the ninth line still often marks a " turn " by signaling a change in the tone, mood, or stance of the poem.
Even the most accurate positions contained numerous faint stars and galaxies, and it was widely agreed that final resolution of the origins of cosmic gamma-ray bursts would require both new satellites and faster communication.
Even though the peer pressure process begins and ends with one in a ( conflict-less ) state of harmony, as a result of conflict and the conflict resolution process, one leaves with a new identity — a new set of internalized standards.
Even one veto from a permanent member is enough to quash a resolution.
Even so, Greenfield had called the situation his top priority, and his failure to bring it to a successful resolution cost him politically.
Even this is not always possible however, as some vendors ' graphics drivers ( notably those of Intel ) require specific registry hacks to implement custom resolutions, which can make it very difficult to use the screen's native resolution.
Even as early as 1908, it was recognized that " The final, insurmountable problems with any form of mechanical scanning were the limited number of scans per second, which produced a flickering image, and the relatively large size of each hole in the disk, which resulted in poor resolution ".
Even if one were able to make a perfect lens, there is still a limit to the resolution of an image created by this lens.
Even the resolution stage had over-taxed the ability of cathode-ray tubes ( limited to about 2000 distinguishable items across the screen diameter ) to deliver fine enough details to signal films while still covering wide range swaths, and taxed the optical processing systems in similar ways.
Even the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 has been amended and section 89 has been introduced to provide methods of alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ) in India.
Even a small scotoma that happens to affect central or macular vision will produce a severe visual handicap, whereas a large scotoma in the more peripheral part of a visual field may go unnoticed by the bearer because of the normal reduced optical resolution in the peripheral visual field.
Even after the dissolution of the All-Palestine Government, Egypt did not annex the Gaza Strip, but left it under Egyptian military rule as a temporary arrangement pending the resolution of the Palestine Question.
Even the fundamental questions of existence, uniqueness, and extendability of solutions for nonlinear differential equations, and well-posedness of initial and boundary value problems for nonlinear PDEs are hard problems and their resolution in special cases is considered to be a significant advance in the mathematical theory ( cf.
Even the best proxy records contain far fewer observations than the worst periods of the observational record, and the spatial and temporal resolution of the resulting reconstructions is correspondingly coarse.
Even though there was some desire on the part of the French and the Abenaki for a peaceful resolution to the dispute, the Massachusetts assembly, over Shute's objections, took a hard line, cutting off trade with the Abenaki, and authorizing a militia expedition against Norridgewock, one of the main Abenaki towns.
Even the uncertainty of position of a probe in probe microscopy may lead to quantum noise although this is not the dominant mechanism that determines the resolution of such a device.
Even though the Tories were seen as less hostile to Confederation, Kelly and Pope ( a delegate at the Charlottetown Conference ) both voted for the 1866 " no terms " resolution in response to the Quebec Conference.

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