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Both sides claim they attempted to resolve the matter without legal action, but the ultimately complicated legal dispute ( involving royalties, publishing rights, and a number of other issues ) soon led to the courts, where Biafra was found liable for the royalties after the jury determined that he had committed fraud and malice, and was ordered to pay damages of nearly $ 200, 000, including $ 20, 000 in punitive damages, to the band members.
In the end, the film was successful, though some critics found the plot confusing and overly complicated.
He found an essential clue in a 1924 paper by Edmund C. Stoner which pointed out that for a given value of the principal quantum number ( n ), the number of energy levels of a single electron in the alkali metal spectra in an external magnetic field, where all degenerate energy levels are separated, is equal to the number of electrons in the closed shell of the noble gases for the same value of n. This led Pauli to realize that the complicated numbers of electrons in closed shells can be reduced to the simple rule of one per state, if the electron states are defined using four quantum numbers.
Again, the weighing of evidence and importance of new data was fit through the human sieve: some scientists found the simplicity of Einstein's equations to be most compelling, while some found them more complicated than the notion of Maxwell's aether which they banished.
" Furthermore the Spectral Irradiance Monitor ( SIM ) has found in the same period that spectral solar irradiance ( SSI ) at UV ( ultraviolet ) wavelength corresponds in a less clear, and probably more complicated fashion, with earth's climate responses than earlier assumed, fueling broad avenues of new research in " the connection of the Sun and stratosphere, troposphere, biosphere, ocean, and Earth ’ s climate ".
To make matters more complicated, CBS ' production staff found a reverse angle of the Kay catch that was unavailable to the replay booth and it clearly showed the reception made by Kay.
Knowledge of the North American Medieval Warm Period has been useful in dating occupancy periods of certain Native American habitation sites, especially in arid parts of the western U. S. Review of more recent archaeological research shows that as the search for signs of unusual cultural changes during the MWP has broadened, some of these early patterns ( for example, violence and health problems ) have been found to be more complicated and regionally varied than previously thought while others ( for example, settlement disruption, deterioration of long distance trade, and population movements ) have been further corroborated.
Conway was interested in a problem presented in the 1940s by mathematician John von Neumann, who attempted to find a hypothetical machine that could build copies of itself and succeeded when he found a mathematical model for such a machine with very complicated rules on a rectangular grid.
The other Schleswig-Holstein dukes of the House of Oldenburg perceived their interests to be injured, and Frederick found himself embroiled in their complicated lawsuits and petitions to the Holy Roman Emperor.
While differentiation has easy rules by which the derivative of a complicated function can be found by differentiating its simpler component functions, integration does not, so tables of known integrals are often useful.
However, there is rampant hybridization between many members of this family – particularly in the Silenoideae / Caryophylloideae – and it has been found that in some the lineages of descent are highly complicated and do not readily yield to cladistic analysis.
While these Oldowan tools were found in the same stratum as the Australopithecus specimen, the multitude of other hominin fossils found dating back to two million years ago complicated the discussion of which species was in fact the toolmaker.
This is more complicated for the programmer, but the advantages gained by this arrangement were considered very worthwhile by many, and Mode X found considerable use in demos and 2D games.
In multi-party conversations the mechanisms were found to be more complicated where ' current speaker selects next ' is a possibility, and how frequently individual utterances are tailored for their turn ' sequential implicativeness '.
It has been found by experience that the monosyllable del is so short and easy to pronounce that even in complicated formulae in which occurs a number of times, no inconvenience to the speaker or listener arises from the repetition.
The pricing method is much more complicated than for the standard European options, and can be found in Musiela.
" This version of events is backed up by a friend the artist Guy Burch who recalls that Clark told him Radley had found the complicated shell patterns impossible to make commercially.
Doctor Crusher works to restore the memories of the crew, a process complicated when it's found that the medical records for the crew have been destroyed.
The belt feed mechanism damaged the cartridge cases and the gun was found too complicated and liable to malfunctions and was withdrawn from service.
" Samuel Johnson praised the blank verse of the poems, but found fault with the long and complicated periods.
Davidson says that while this is, however, complicated by an earlier mention in book two of Hrólfr Kraki's sister and Bödvar Bjarki's wife Hrut, yet this Hrut is not found elsewhere as a female name.
Perhaps because his style was darker, more complicated, and found harder to understand by many, he was a less popular star than Charly, and they were portrayed as enemies.
Defining odd dimensional L-groups is more complicated ; further details and the definition of the odd dimensional L-groups can be found in the references mentioned below.

found and persuade
He wrote in his memoirs that he found this period very useful later on, when he entered politics, and that senior civil servant Norman Robertson tried unsuccessfully to persuade him to stay on.
In all of these anti-rogue efforts, however, Washington found it exceedingly difficult to persuade other nations ( with the partial exception of Britain ) to support its policies of ostracism and punishment.
A house of Dominican friars was established at Smithfield, but this was only possible through importing professed religious from Holland and Spain, and Mary's hopes of further refoundations foundered, as she found it very difficult to persuade former monks and nuns to resume the religious life ; consequently schemes for restoring the abbeys at Glastonbury and St Albans failed for lack of volunteers.
Webster used a map that Jared Sparks, an American citizen, found in the Paris Archives ( and which Benjamin Franklin supposedly marked with a red line in Paris in 1782 ) to persuade Maine and Massachusetts to accept the agreement.
Unable to persuade Harvard to offer a degree in playwriting, he moved to Yale University in 1925, where he helped found the Yale School of Drama.
For all the reasons stated above many organisations have found it difficult to persuade sales people to enter data into the system.
He began writing plays, but found it impossible to persuade the managers of the Melbourne theatres to accept or even read them.
Lieutenant-General Thomas Gage, commander-in-chief of forces in British North America, and other British officers who had fought in the French and Indian War, had found it hard to persuade colonial assemblies to pay for quartering and provisioning of troops on the march.
Indeed, he initially found it hard to persuade senior staff that money was available and that there was ample opportunity to spend it in developing television to the full.
Osborn comes close to killing Baldwin, but is stopped by the team's field leader, Moonstone, who initially found Baldwin and his mental problems related to survivor's guilt to be an annoyance, but is now convinced that he could be manipulated and exploited as a Hulk-level enforcer for Osborn's sinister schemes and is able to persuade Osborn to let the boy live.
Whether in a genuine attempt to avoid prolonging the conflict or whether because of the difficult circumstances he found himself in, Cromwell sought to persuade the Scots to accept the English point of view.
He came to a settled view early on in hearing a case and, as a Law Lord, his colleagues often found him indefatigable in his opinions and difficult to persuade as to the merits of alternative views.
The quartet found it difficult to persuade RCA to give them as much work as they wanted or to pay them as their new reputation might justify.
Mitsuda stored the necessary materials in a regrigator and tried to persuade many doctors who came under him to study them, and finally he found Fumio Hayashi.
In 1603 Sir Randall MacDonnell, who in the intervening years had made peace with King James I, used his new found influence to persuade him to not only grant him his native Glens of Antrim but also the north Antrim Route.
They feed and bathe him, and hear his broken story of hypnotised abduction, but then must persuade him to return to his captors, until such time as the other hostages can be found, promising Gaudian will be keeping an eye.
Daniel and Carter persuade Jack O ' Neill to use the time travel capabilities of the Puddle Jumper they found to travel back and take the ZPM, assuming that Ra never knew of its purpose.
After Mizushima is sent on the futile mission to persuade a belligerent captain to surrender, he's wounded in the leg by a British bullet and left to die .... In the book, Mizushima is found and nursed back to health by a non-Burmese tribe of cannibals, who plan to eat him ; ... Ichikawa instead has Mizushima brought back from near death by a Buddhist monk, who intones over his patient the line " Burma is Burma.

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