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His loss of the empire's few remaining territories in Anatolia made the Ottoman Turks posed to expand into Europe as did its lack of strength following his reign to prevent the formation of the Serbian Empire.
c. The Harts posed the following question to a panel of 96 experts, half of which were veterinary surgeons and the other half dog obedience trial judges:
Hofstadter posed the problem of sentences that describe themselves, prompting Sallows to devise the following:
In the United Kingdom, for example, following wider publicity of fatal accidents on the rail network and at sea, the term is commonly used in reference to corporate manslaughter and to involve a more general discussion about the technological hazards posed by business enterprises ( see Wells: 2001 ).
The five daughters of Albert, Prince Consort wore black dresses and posed for a portrait with his statue following his death in 1861.
However the NFL reinstated the Maroons the following year after fears that the team would join Red Grange's upstart American Football League, which posed a threat to the league.
By 1950, Johnson had established a policy of faithfully following President Truman's defense economization policy, and had aggressively attempted to implement it even in the face of steadily increasing external threats posed by the Soviet Union and its allied Communist regimes.
During the post invasion phase, and following a number of British casualties blamed on inadequate equipment, a great deal of new equipment was purchased to help deal with the threats posed by insurgents.
Kapuściński claimed, in response to a question posed by Adam Michnik, that his attitude to Communism changed early on, " the decisive moment having come in the year 1956 " ( presumably a reference to the events of Poznań June and the process of de-Stalinisation brought about by the Thaw of Gomułka, and the Hungarian Uprising ), although he remained a loyal member of the Party until December 1981 and never spoke out against it afterwards, including during the period of the Third Republic following the Party's self-dissolution in January 1990.
The threat to British control of the region posed by the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in October 1935 and the deteriorating situation in Europe toward the end of the 1930s probably made British policy makers more willing to make concessions to Arab governments on the Palestine issue following the furore over the recommendations of the Peel Commission.
* Frobenius also has proved the following fundamental theorem: If a positive integer n divides the order | G | of a finite group G, then the number of solutions of the equation x < sup > n </ sup > = 1 in G is equal to kn for some positive integer k. He also posed the following problem: If, in the above theorem, k = 1, then the solutions of the equation x < sup > n </ sup > = 1 in G form a subgroup.
Kay told the SASC during his oral report the following, though: " Based on the intelligence that existed, I think it was reasonable to reach the conclusion that Iraq posed an imminent threat.
Although the thwarted restoration of Habsburgs posed an unambiguous success of the Little Entente, the events following this peak of the Entente's cooperation showed increasing tensions within the alliance.
In the following famous saying, he insists that the ways in which questions are posed determines the trajectory of scientific movement, before summarizing " nothing is given, all is constructed ": " And, irrespective of what one might assume, in the life of a science, problems do not arise by themselves.
In another example, Randi worked with performance artist José Alvarez, who posed as a channeller known as " Carlos ", who was presented on Australian TV and soon had a wide following.
Although for a millennia following the sinking of Númenór the Black Númenóreans posed a threat to Gondor, their power continually diminished whilst that of their antagonists grew.
" She was denied parole following that hearing because, according to the panel, Krenwinkel still posed an " unacceptable risk to public safety ".
But in 1865, following the vice-king's death, Mongkut banned public performances, citing the threat it posed to Thai culture and its alleged role in causing a drought.
The following year, however, in Abrams v. United States, Holmes — influenced by Zechariah Chafee's article " Freedom of Speech in War Time " — delivered a strongly worded dissent in which he criticized the majority's use of the clear and present danger test, arguing that protests by political dissidents posed no actual risk of interfering with war effort.
Operational requirements will define the basic need and, at a minimum, answer the questions posed in the following listing:
Gauguin — after vowing that he would commit suicide following this painting's completion, something he had previously attempted — indicated that the painting should be read from right to left, with the three major figure groups illustrating the questions posed in the title.
* Questioning: Speakers are judged on how well they answer questions posed by other congresspeople following their speech.
After initial success, the attack had to be broken off in consequence of the danger posed to the Russian front following the Brussilow offensive of June 1916 and the subsequent transfer of formations to that threatened front.

posed and question
For he knows that the first and sometimes most difficult job is to know what the question is -- that when it is accurately identified it sometimes answers itself, and that the way in which it is posed frequently shapes the answer.
Finally, just as no different issues are posed for thoughtful analysis by the foreshortening of time that may yet pass before the end of human life on this earth, but only stimulation and alarm to the imagination, the same thing must be said in connection with the question of what we may perhaps already be doing, by human action, to accelerate this end.
He also posed an important question about the cause of the Incarnation: would Christ have been incarnated if humanity had never sinned?
Alexander was also one of the first scholastics to participate in the Quodlibetal, a university event in which a master had to respond to any question posed by any student or master over a period of three days.
Use of the question hour has increased markedly over the past forty years, with more than 20, 000 questions being posed during the 1987-90 term.
However, unlike Johnson, Hodge confined the term to exclude those like Asa Gray who combined Christian faith with support for Darwin's natural selection theory, before answering the question posed in the book's title by concluding: " It is Atheism.
In 1928, David Hilbert and Wilhelm Ackermann posed the question in the form outlined above.
" F. G .", perhaps one of the two Guthries, published the question in The Athenaeum in 1854, and De Morgan posed the question again in the same magazine in 1860.
He presented a paper which posed the question of correctly formed definitions in mathematics, i. e. " how do you define a definition ?".
Although the press kit released to the media for the film explicitly defined a replicant as, " A genetically engineered creature composed entirely of organic substance ", a question commonly posed is the physical make-up of the replicants themselves.
Le Guin argues that these criteria may be successfully applied to works of science fiction and so answers in the affirmative her rhetorical question posed at the beginning of her essay: " Can a science fiction writer write a novel?
In 1900, David Hilbert posed an influential question about transcendental numbers, Hilbert's seventh problem: If a is an algebraic number, that is not zero or one, and b is an irrational algebraic number, is a < sup > b </ sup > necessarily transcendental?
Adorno ’ s 1949 dictum —" To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric "— posed the question of what German culture could mean after Auschwitz ; his own continual revision of this dictum — in Negative Dialectics, for example, he wrote that " Perennial suffering has as much right to expression as a tortured man has to scream "; while in “ Commitment ,” he wrote in 1962 that the dictum " expresses in negative form the impulse which inspires committed literature "— was part of post-war Germany ’ s struggle with history and culture.
Mercati posed the question to himself, why would anyone prefer to manufacture artifacts of stone rather than of metal, a superior material?
In 1900, David Hilbert posed this question as the first of his 23 problems.
When posed the film's central question, can men and women just be friends, Ryan replied, " Yes, men and women can just be friends.
From the perspective of Jewish philosophers in Germany, they also considered the problems posed by the " Jewish question ".
At a press conference in the United States, Rainier was asked if he was pursuing a wife, to which he answered, " No. " A second question was posed, asking, " If you were pursuing a wife, what kind would you like?
Minchin characterized him as " a philologer and wit " as well as an expert on " the eastern question ", i. e. diplomatic and political problems posed by the decay of the Ottoman Empire.
UK involvement was denied in an answer given to a parliamentary question posed by Richard Allan, Liberal Democrat MP.
A question posed by this example is, is something a grocery list because it lists groceries or is it a grocery list because one person says it is a grocery list and we thus recognize all the items on the list as groceries?
According to a story reported by Simplicius, Plato posed a question for Greek astronomers: " By the assumption of what uniform and orderly motions can the apparent motions of the planets be accounted for?
Conversation will be about topics that need more in-depth discussion or a question posed by the leader.

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