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A slow and painful trend toward unification has taken hold, a trend which may at any time be arrested and reversed but which may also lead to a binding federation of Europe.
Because the pole pieces of the coils were reversed with respect to each other, and the leads were also reversed with respect to each other, the two coils, wired in series, produced a humbucking effect ( the same effect is achieved if the coils are wired in parallel ).
The cycle may also be reversed.
In other words, if the orientation is reversed, then the direction of the curl is also reversed.
The concept of reversed chirality also figured prominently in the plot of James Blish's Star Trek novel Spock Must Die !, where a transporter experiment gone awry ends up creating a duplicate Spock who turns out to be a perfect mirror-image of the original all the way down to the atomic level.
" The force also depended on the direction of the current, for if the flow was reversed, then the force did too.
Creating a positive image from a negative film can also be done by scanning the negative to create a computer file which can then be reversed by software.
The constitution's replacement, the Treaty of Lisbon, was also voted down by the Irish before they reversed their decision in 2009.
The army also pledged to resolve the dispute and has reversed the decisions of the government by letting Hezbollah preserve its telecoms network and re-instating the airport's security chief.
More typically the bottom is now heavier than the top ( but in some cases like the K Zildjian Steve Gadd Session Hats the pattern is reversed for a cleaner chick and cleaner sticking ), and may also be vented, this being one innovation to have caught on.
He also extended his study of optics to the human eye, and is generally considered by neuroscientists to be the first to recognize that images are projected inverted and reversed by the eye's lens onto the retina.
He also reversed some favors that had previously been given to Christians.
These devices can also be operated between parallel polarizers, in which case the bright and dark states are reversed.
However, some species exhibit sex-role reversed behavior in which it is males that are most selective in mate choice ; the best-known examples of this pattern occur in some fishes of the family Syngnathidae, though likely examples have also been found in amphibian and bird species.
The reversed beam is called a conjugate beam, and thus the technique is known as optical phase conjugation ( also called time reversal, wavefront reversal and retroreflection ).
He also reversed the decision of his predecessor Pope Adrian I, in regards to the granting of the pallium to Higbert, Bishop of Lichfield.
Gustáv Husák, who replaced Dubček and also became president, reversed almost all of Dubček's reforms.
The handedness of polarized light is also reversed when it is reflected off of a mirror.
Dál Riata remained allied with the Northern Uí Néill until the reign of Domnall Brecc, who reversed this policy and allied with Congal Cáech ( also known as Congal Cláen ) of the Dál nAraidi.
They also jokingly reversed Ford's knowledge of reptiles into Jones ' fear of snakes.
The distinguishing feature of ferroelectrics is that the spontaneous polarization can be reversed by an applied electric field ; the polarization is dependent not only on the current electric field but also on its history, yielding a hysteresis loop.
( leading to a sort of King's Gambit with colours reversed ) are also possible.
The direction of the slant depends on the direction the shutter curtains run in ( noting also that as in all cameras the image is inverted and reversed by the lens, i. e. " top-left " is at the bottom right of the sensor as seen by a photographer behind the camera ).

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It also weakened our diplomatic stance, because Russia could easily guess we did not desire a nuclear war except in the ultimate extremity.
This stance is also a key reason for the bass's sloped shoulders, which mark it apart from the other members of the violin family, as the narrower shoulders facilitate playing of the strings in their higher registers.
Note also that until well into the 20th Century, rather than an official readying the ball for scrimmage, the side entitled to the snap had complete custody of the ball and could snap it from the required spot at any time ; for instance, a tackled ball carrier might feign injury, then suddenly snap the ball while recumbent, there being no stance requirement yet.
" While he also praised the group for " steadfast Islamic stance.
According to some sources, the Reform movement has maintained that a Jew who has converted to another religion is no longer a Jew, and the Israeli Government has also taken that stance after Supreme Court cases and statutes.
This change from a quasi-intensional stance to a fully extensional stance also restricts predicate logic to the second order, i. e. functions of functions: " We can decide that mathematics is to confine itself to functions of functions which obey the above assumption " ( PM 2nd Edition p. 401, Appendix C ).
As universals were considered by Plato to be ideal forms, this stance is confusingly also called Platonic idealism.
The profession of chaplaincy, a religious profession, must also deal with issues of pluralism and the relevance of a pluralistic stance.
All three types of Humanism ( and all three of the American Humanist Association's manifestos ) reject deference to supernatural beliefs ; promoting the practical, methodological naturalism of science, but also going further and supporting the philosophical stance of metaphysical naturalism.
Secondary education is currently optional, although most political parties now advocate the stance that it should also become compulsory.
He also quit the NRA, viewing its stance on gun rights to be too weak.
Various nongovernmental and grassroots environmental organizations also have begun to form, some closely tied to the current government and others assuming an opposition stance.
It can also be ridden in a half-standing stance ( known as ' dropknee ') or can even be ridden standing up.
In 1940, Vandenberg was also an isolationist ( he would change his foreign-policy stance during World War II ) and his lackadaisical, lethargic campaign never caught the voters ' attention.
There are several Carmelite figures who have received significant attention in the 20th century, including Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, one of only three female Doctors of the Church, so named because of her famous teaching on the " way of confidence and love " set forth in her best-selling memoir, " Story of a Soul "; Titus Brandsma, a Dutch scholar and writer who was killed in Dachau Concentration Camp because of his stance against Nazism ; and Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross ( née Edith Stein ), a Jewish convert to Catholicism who was also imprisoned and died at Auschwitz.
" From almost the beginning, Hollywood also got in on the action and produced a number of extremely lurid hippie exploitation films masquerading as cautionary public service announcements, but which were in fact aimed directly at feeding a morbid public appetite while pretending to take a moral stance.
Many secular philosophies also take a morally absolutist stance, arguing that absolute laws of morality are inherent in the nature of human beings, the nature of life in general, or the universe itself.
As well as collecting funds and selecting candidates, he would also determine the Congress stance on issues and opponents.
While in office, he formed an authoritarian regime, amassed vast personal wealth, and attempted to purge the country of all colonial cultural influence, while also maintaining an anti-communist stance.
Darkthrone have also maintained an apolitical stance throughout their career – although Fenriz claimed he was once arrested while participating in an anti-apartheid demonstration.
Clifford also believed that a strong pro-civil rights stance, while sure to alienate traditional Southern Democrats, would not result in a serious challenge to the party's supremacy in that region.
There are also times in its history when the Church has taken a doctrinal stance directly contrary to the interests of the State.
" As an extension of salsa's macho stance, manly taunts and challenges ( desafio ) are also a traditional part of salsa
After 1936, he also fervently criticised appeasement, a stance that he would disavow in 1961.

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