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E-prime is used in neuro-linguistic programming as a technique, and the theoretical basis of NLP relies heavily on Korzybski and Bourland's work.
Other archaeologists in Israel, including Amnon Ben-Tor, Amihai Mazar, William Dever and Lawrence Stager, reject this theory, claiming that it is contradicted by scientific understandings of strata formulation and the general development of the region, and that the theory relies overmuch on pottery seriation, a technique for dating sites using ceramic remains, which is a relative dating technique rather than a reliable technique such as carbon dating.
A technique used by the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search ( CDMS ) detector at the Soudan Mine relies on multiple very cold germanium and silicon crystals.
Simply a pile of decaying leather shoes piled against a bare, gray concrete wall the exhibit relies heavily on the emotional, sensory response the viewer will naturally through this use metonymic technique.
Frame Relay uses the concept of shared-access and relies on a technique referred to as " best-effort ", whereby error-correction practically does not exist and practically no guarantee of reliable data delivery occurs.
Backscatter, a technique used to observe denial-of-service attack activity in the Internet, relies on attackers ' use of IP spoofing for its effectiveness.
Where the etching technique uses a needle to make lines that retain ink, aquatint relies on powdered rosin which is acid resistant in the ground to create a tonal effect.
* Fundus Fluorescein angiography ( FFA ): This is an imaging technique which relies on the circulation of Fluorescein dye in the eye vasculature.
Like Strasberg's, Adler's technique relies on carrying through tasks, wants, needs, and objectives.
According to some Hindu traditions, Kundalini yoga is considered a highly developed spiritual awakening which relies upon a technique called shaktipat to attain enlightenment under the guidance of a spiritual master.
This technique relies on traceroute-like probing on the IP address space.
This technique relies on various BGP collectors who collect routing updates and tables and provide this information publicly.
The technique has limited value because it relies on accurate measurement of the positions of the associated equipment and also relies on the positional accuracy the robot which may or may not conform to what is programmed ( see accuracy and repeatability, above ).
The technique relies on the ability of the eye and mind of the viewer to blend the color spots into a fuller range of tones.
The technique relies on clarified butter ( to ensure a high smoke point ) in relatively great ratio to the eggs ( prevents sticking and cooks the eggs more quickly ).
In English, to describe something as a craft is to describe it as lying somewhere between an art ( which relies on talent and technique ) and a science ( which relies on knowledge ).
This technique relies on the basic assumption that the data lies in a low dimensional manifold in a high dimensional space.
The new technique utilizes information from the entire image to detect transitions in the signal, whereas the traditional algorithm relies on the maxima and minima.
This technique relies on the fact that a company's stock price and its CDS spread should exhibit negative correlation ; i. e., if the outlook for a company improves then its share price should go up and its CDS spread should tighten, since it is less likely to default on its debt.
The Delphi method ( ) is a structured communication technique, originally developed as a systematic, interactive forecasting method which relies on a panel of experts.

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Metonymy, or " the substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant ," is a technique used by many museums but few as heavily and as influentially as Holocaust museums.
The technique has been used heavily in many fields to remove a background from the subject of a photo or video-particularly the newscasting, motion picture and videogame industries.
Variety film critic Leonard Klady referred to the film as " a vanity production parading as a social statement " and commented that the film seemingly borrowed heavily from the earlier film, Billy Jack but opined that Seagal lacked " acting technique and the ability behind the camera to keep the story simple and direct " that Billy Jack star Tom Laughlin, exhibited.
Their records are heavily influenced by the motorik technique of 1970s krautrock groups such as Neu!
In 1959 Bernard Lown commenced research into an alternative technique which involved charging of a bank of capacitors to approximately 1000 volts with an energy content of 100-200 joules then delivering the charge through an inductance such as to produce a heavily damped sinusoidal wave of finite duration (~ 5 milliseconds ) to the heart by way of paddle electrodes.
The dance and tumbling skills of compulsory routines were generally less difficult than those of the optionals, but heavily emphasized perfect technique, form and execution.
At this point the band began to incorporate large amounts of orchestral arrangements, and utilized the technique of overdubbing, heavily influenced by the English rock band Queen.
They were heavily influenced by Judas Priest and Gilbert's playing was reminiscent of Yngwie Malmsteen, displaying fast-driven solos with extreme-level technique.
Hobbs scored heavily in the 1931 season, although his batting technique had become more limited in scope and variety.
A common technique of transitioning between poses is the dime stop, heavily utilized in robot dancing, which basically means to end a movement with an abrupt halt ( thus " stopping on a dime "), after which a pop normally occurs.
Drumming legend Buddy Rich cited Webb's powerful technique and virtuoso performances as heavily influential on his own drumming, and even referred to Webb as " the daddy of them all ".
New York Herald Tribune critic Walter Kerr praised Gower Champion's direction but criticized the libretto and score, stating that " Mr. Champion has been very much responsible for the gayety ( sic ), the winsomeness, and the exuberant zing of the occasion ... he has not always been given the very best to work with ... every once in a while, Michael Stewart's book starts to break down and cry ... Lee Adams's lyrics lean rather heavily on the new " talk-out-the-plot " technique, and Charles Strouse's tunes, though jaunty, are whisper-thin.
Bryan meanwhile invented the modern technique of campaigning heavily in closely contested states, the first candidate to do so.
In the 1980s, Squire's artistic style was heavily influenced by the action painting technique of Jackson Pollock.
Nevertheless, this technique is still being used and heavily researched.
The intentional and controlled charring of wood and its incorporation into the soil is an effective method for carbon sequestration as well as an important technique to improve soil conditions for agriculture, particularly in heavily forested regions.
As is usual for the period and the work of Sesshū's teacher Tenshō Shūbun, style and technique are heavily influenced by Song Dynasty Chinese paintings, in particular the works of Xia Gui.
They are trained heavily in Iaijutsu ( fast-draw technique ) where the sword is drawn and a killing blow is struck with one, very fast movement.
A more modern playing technique is using the left hand to provide harmony and bass notes, heavily influenced by the theory of Western music.
The original VHS release of the film for home video use was heavily edited to fit in one VHS tape ( to reduce costs to the consumer ) and used a full screen " pan and scan " technique often employed in network telecasts of widescreen motion pictures.
Dynamic Systems Development Method ( DSDM ) is a framework for delivering business solutions that relies heavily upon prototyping as a core technique, and is itself ISO 9001 approved.
The Dive-toss delivery technique was the first " toss " bombing method developed after World War Two at the US Navy's rocket development center at Inyokern, California in 1947 as a method to attack heavily defended targets without unduly endanger the attacking aircraft.

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