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Even and balanced
Even in contemporary India the term rasa denoting " flavor " or " essence " is used colloquially to describe the aesthetic experiences in films ; " māsala mix " describes popular Hindi cinema films which serve a so called balanced emotional meal for the masses, savored as rasa by these spectators.
Even aggressive needs will be matched and balanced by intrinsic goodness in congruent individuals.
Even half a century did not change much, and it took until the 1960s for the right questions to be asked about his work, and for it to be viewed in a more balanced and sympathetic light.
Even when presenting a balanced account, many historians did not possess military experience, thus they lacked the technical judgement to properly assess and critique their sources.
Even well-intentioned scientists can sometimes unintentionally create truth-distorting media firestorms because of journalists ' difficulty in remaining critical and balanced, the media's interest in controversy, and the general tendency of science reporting to focus on apparent " groundbreaking findings " rather than on the larger context of a research field.
Even after the restoration of a balanced nutritional intake, those patients with severe or chronic polyneuropathy may experience lifelong residual symptoms.
Even so, those who choose to study magic are granted large amounts of power, balanced by a lack of religious acceptance and a vulnerability to chorae, small spherical antimagic talismans.
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.
An excerpt of the Judgement by the then Lagos State Chief Judge, Justice Candido Johnson reads thus "... Even if one considers the reasonableness of time, I would say that the incident that gave birth to the death of the late Dele Giwa is not only unique in its form but also complex and would require sufficient time to conduct detailed and balanced investigation, a report on which the appropriate authority would reasonably act.

Even and high
Even though they had the advantage of fighting on the defensive, the Confederate forces had " almost as high a percentage of casualties as the Union forces ".
Even under very high concentrations, it can still distinguish very small differences in concentration.
" Even when considering Taiwan as a province of China, he went on, the President of a province is a man of high profile, so when he comes there is an urge to extend hospitality.
Even had she been so inclined, Annie could never have pursued an academic career, since she could not have afforded the high tuition fees.
Even people with very low LDL levels are exposed to increased risk if their HDL levels are not high enough.
Even one or two great basketball players could make a high school team a powerhouse, and nearly every Indiana town dreamt of such glory.
Even while Madagascar's conservation crisis remains high, its economic crisis remains still higher.
Even some critics concede that " Drexler has carefully considered a number of physical principles underlying the ' high level ' aspects of the nanosystems he proposes and, indeed, has thought in some detail " about some issues.
Even peasants, who did not share the bonds of kinship and culture, would often avoid killing a nobleman, valuing the high ransom that a live capture could bring, as well as the valuable horse, armour and equipment that came with him.
Even if such people are available, they often command extremely high salaries.
Even small spaceships employ artificial gravity to shield their passengers from the effects of high acceleration, allowing them to cross a solar system in a matter of hours or days.
Even with cost-saving measures in place, Nintendo priced the Virtual Boy at a relatively high US $ 180.
Even though ozone in the lower tropical stratosphere is produced at a very slow rate, the lifting circulation is so slow that ozone can build up to relatively high levels by the time it reaches.
Even if atmospheric algae could thrive in the hostile environment of Venus ' upper atmosphere, an even more insurmountable problem is that its atmosphere is simply far too thick — the high atmospheric pressure would result in an " atmosphere of nearly pure molecular oxygen " and cause the planet's surface to be thickly covered in fine graphite powder.
Even doses in rats as high as 250 mg / kg body weight did not alter the tendency for blood-clot formation to occur.
" He also said " Even before Monday's crash, Dominicans had developed a complex love-hate relationship with American Airlines, complaining about high prices and baggage restrictions even while favoring the carrier over other airlines that used to travel the same route.
Even with high egg and intergenerational mortality, over a period of several weeks a single successful breeding pair can create a population of thousands.
Even with natural rubber, large amounts of sulfur, as well as high temperatures and long heating periods are necessary and one obtains an unsatisfactory crosslinking efficiency with unsatisfactory strength and aging properties.
Even in those days without microphones, my high piping voice carried all over the square.
Even though the typical LCD monitors of today are locked at 60 Hz, making extremely high frame rates impossible to see in realtime, playthroughs of game “ timedemos ” at hundreds or thousands of FPS for benchmarking purposes are still common.
Even students aged 11-15 who attend a gymnázium are considered high schoolers since in this case, gymnázium is traditionally a significantly more rigorous equivalent to elementary school.
Even if it is not very high, it offers a very characteristic landscape.
Even though it contains high concentrations of iron and manganese, there are no significant modern uses of desert varnish.
Even the low-fat products have high caloric content: Ben and Jerry's No-Fat Vanilla Fudge contains per half-cup due to its high sugar content.

Even and performance
Even as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought after teachers of his generation and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life.
Even this version had room for improvement, leading British Aerospace and the Italian firm Alenia to develop advanced versions of Sparrow with better performance and improved electronics as the BAe Skyflash and Alenia Aspide, respectively.
Even adding a second execution unit ( see below ) does not improve performance much ; rather than one pathway being hung up, now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased.
Even earlier examples of this sentiment may be found in Wild Talents by author Charles Fort where he makes the statement: "... a performance that may some day be considered understandable, but that, in these primitive times, so transcends what is said to be the known that it is what I mean by magic.
Even for in-memory databases clustering provides performance advantage due to common utilization of large caches for input-output operations in memory, with similar resulting behavior.
Even for in-memory databases clustering provides performance advantage due to common utilization of large caches for input-output operations in memory, with similar resulting behavior.
Even after the director was persuaded to keep the scene intact, George C. Scott refused to do it, as he believed it would overshadow the rest of his performance.
Even today, half a century later, many of the floating-point benchmarks to gauge the performance of new computer processors are still written in Fortran ( e. g., CFP2006, the floating-point component of the SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks ).
Even with the Hecate material, the play is conspicuously short, and so the Folio text may derive from a prompt book that had been substantially cut for performance, or an adapter cut the text himself.
Even with a single memory pipeline and simpler FPU, the vastly improved integer performance, lower price, and higher density made the R10000 preferable for most customers.
* Project tracking with events: Even if a project is partially completed and data about the project duration, cost, and events occurred is available, it is still possible to refine information about future potential events and helps to forecast future project performance.
Even with identical keys, performance remains amortized O ( log n ).
Even those who do not admire the Budget, or who are injured by it, admit the merit of the performance.
Even with advances in batch program development, problems with batch performance are still very common.
Even a queueing model based on the Poisson process that does a relatively poor job of mimicking detailed system performance can be useful.
Even then, most customers were unaware of its significance and merely enjoyed the better audio performance of the newer decks.
Even King Louis Philippe rented out the room for a private performance.
Even at ten times the £ 250, Locosts frequently cost far less than a car of similar performance.
Even then, x86 floating-point performance continued to lag behind other processors due to limitations in its architecture.
Even so, it was Quinn who was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance, while Olivier was overlooked.
( Even creating " do it yourself " benchmarks to get at least some appreciation of the relative performance of different programming languages, using a variety of user specified criteria, is quite simple to produce as this " Nine language Performance roundup " by Christopher W. Cowell-Shah demonstrates by example )
Even now, none of his works can be said to be performed with any frequency, but few composers who have fallen into neglect after an early period of success have continued to produce so many ambitious works so long after any chance of performance would seem to have gone for good.
Even so, Greenfield's performance in the position was well regarded: his personality was better-suited for his duties there, which included the promotion of Alberta's burgeoning oil and gas industry, attracting English immigration to Alberta, and acting as a guide for Albertans visiting London.
Even damaged bars have shown better performance than uncoated reinforcing bars.

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