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And the great majority of these people are of Anglo-Saxon or Celtic descent.
In that decade the partisan zeal to defend Mr. Hoover, and the party's failure to anticipate or cope with the depression, caused a great majority of Americans to see the Republican party as cold and lacking in any sympathy for the problems of human beings caught up in the distress and suffering brought on by the economic crash.
Second, the shift to a uniform July 1 to June 30 fiscal year will, of itself, improve the tax collection calendars of the great majority of cities and towns.
The great majority of present-day linguists fall into one or more of a number of overlapping types: those who are convinced that tone cannot be analysed, those who are personally scared of tone and tone languages generally, those who are convinced that tone is merely an unnecessary marginal feature in those languages where it occurs, those who have no idea how to proceed with tone analysis, those who take a simplistic view of the whole matter.
With the return of our soldiers, it soon became apparent that the belief was not shared by the great majority of citizens.
The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion .< ref name =" acomm ">
) After the dispute over Arianism became politicized and a general solution to the divisiveness was sought — with a great majority holding to the Trinitarian position — the Arian position was officially declared heterodox.
The great majority of Biblical manuscripts support the Byzantine family, from which a single reading for the New Testament is established.
These were larger than the great majority of German woodcuts hitherto, and far more complex and balanced in composition.
Steiner's continuing differences with Besant led him to separate from the Theosophical Society Adyar ; he was followed by the great majority of the membership of the Theosophical Society's German Section, as well as members of other national sections.
This is a pedagogical movement with over 1000 Steiner or Waldorf schools ( the latter name stems from the first such school, founded in Stuttgart in 1919 ) located in some 60 countries ; the great majority of these are independent ( private ) schools.
The clouds which strike Kathiawar and Kutch are deprived of a great deal of their moisture by the hills in those countries ( now the majority of this region is in Gujarat state within independent India ), and the greater part of the remainder is deposited on Mount Abu and the higher slopes of the Aravalli Range, leaving but little for Merwara, where the hills are lower, and still less for Ajmer.
The brain of a shark shows the basic components in a straightforward way, but in teleost fishes ( the great majority of existing fish species ), the forebrain has become " everted ", like a sock turned inside out.
The great majority of today's bicycles have a frame with upright seating which looks much like the first chain-driven bike.
The great majority of living terrestrial vertebrates are quadrupeds.
In a great majority of known nests, two eggs are laid ( rarely 1 or 3 ).
Over succeeding decades the number of societies has decreased, as various societies merged to form larger ones, often renaming in the process, and other societies opted for demutualisation followed by-in the great majority of cases-eventual takeover by a listed bank.
The wealth held by the top 10 % rose considerably over the two decades, but there was little improvement in the wealth levels in rural areas, which comprised the great majority of the population.
However the great majority of families were headed by farmers, fishermen, craftsmen and laborers.
Since the great majority of people who first attempted to transcribe Chinese were not linguists ( and even if they were, the principles of modern phonemics were not discovered for another two centuries ), their endeavour was marred by a lack of systematic approach and many contemporary European misconceptions about language.
The great majority of Ecuadorans trace their origins to one or more of three geographical sources of Human migrations: the pre-Hispanic indigenous Amerindians who settled the region over 15, 000 years ago, the Europeans ( principally Spaniards ) who arrived over 5 centuries ago, and ultimately the black sub-Saharan Africans whom they imported as slave labour during the same period.
The majority of patients go through a period of spontaneous recovery following brain injury in which they regain a great deal of language function.
The great majority of Afghans traditionally raise sheep instead of goats because goat meat is not popular in Afghanistan.
The raid on Dieppe was widely considered a disaster, with casualties ( including those wounded or taken prisoner ) numbering in the thousands, the great majority of them Canadians.

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Though there is obviously great need for continued experimentation with various types of short-term intervention to further efforts in developing an operational definition of prevention at the secondary -- or perhaps, in some instances, primary -- level, the place of short-term intervention has already been documented by a number of investigators in a wide variety of settings.
A person might be branded with a censorial mark in a variety of cases, which it would be impossible to specify, as in a great many instances it depended upon the discretion of the censors and the view they took of a case ; and sometimes even one set of censors would overlook an offence which was severely chastised by their successors.
A great many instances of this kind are recorded.
Citing numerous instances of Pytheas apparently being far off the mark on details concening known regions, he says: " however, any man who has told such great falsehoods about the known regions would hardly, I imagine, be able to tell the truth about places that are not known to anybody.
In a great many instances, panicked out-of-air divers have grabbed the primary regulators out of the mouths of other divers, so changing breathing regulators suddenly in an out-of-air emergency becomes necessary for the rescue diver, in any case.
Zhang read many of the great works of history in his day and claimed he had found ten instances where the Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian ( 145 – 90 BC ) and the Book of Han by Ban Gu ( AD 32 – 92 ) differed from other ancient texts that were available to him.
In some cases they may take other forms, such as nepheline, leucite, and muscovite, but in the great majority of instances they are found as feldspar.
In almost any class of computational system, one very quickly finds instances of great complexity among its simplest cases.
or Coyote is his great accomplice in all of this, though there are times when he behaves seriously and comes to the aid of the Lakota people, there are instances where he gives the people ways to protect from evil, live a better life with technology, or warn them of danger.
In a few instances, impropriety or irreligion had been so great, or the numbers remaining so few, that the commissioners had felt compelled to suppress a house on the spot ; in others, the abbot, prior or noble patron was reported to be petitioning the King for a house to be dissolved.
Duns Scotus however argued that inductive inference from a finite number of particulars to a universal generalization was justified by " a proposition reposing in the soul, ' Whatever occurs in a great many instances by a cause that is not free, is the natural effect of that cause.
There are instances where Norman lords of the time like FitzGerald, took to using the Gaelic style of " The " or " Mór " ( great ) to indicate that the individual was the primary person of his family in Ireland.
A great many sources incorrectly state that the series did not begin being run in the UK until 1987, but in fact, the Yorkshire region had been showing it since October 1984 ( with the series " going like a rocket " by June 1985 ), with southern region TVS following in October 1985 ( in both instances while the programme was still being produced in Australia ).
However the inconvenience of having to continuously change bearings while travelling a great circle route makes rhumb line navigation appealing in certain instances.
This is due to the great level of regulatory compliance required by the larger watercraft which ensures very infrequent instances of foundering at sea through application of extensive computer modeling and ship model basin testing before shipyard construction begins.
Inscriptions on Shang bronzes are of a fairly uniform style, making it possible to discuss a " Shang bronze script ", although great differences still exist between typical characters and certain instances of clan names or emblems.
In these early instances, the barrel vault was chiefly used for underground structures such as drains and sewers, though several buildings of the great Late Egyptian mortuary palace-temple of Ramesseum were also vaulted in this way.
" there may be in Holland collections more numerous, having in many instances a great number of a single species, yet no collection abounds with such a wonderful variety in all the different genera as this.
Event based systems can have a great variety of events which both trigger the possibility of using a magic ability, or limits the instances a magic ability can be used during the course of an event.
Another reason why states in a majority of instances choose to balance and not bandwagon is because joining the balancing alliance allows them to have more influence and play a more important role in that alliance, whereas the alliance with a major power would not allow them opportunities for a great deal of contribution and decisive capability as they would inevitably be dominated by their powerful ally.
Historical instances of great unbalanced power, such as Louis XIV and Napoleon I ’ s rule of France or Adolph Hitler ’ s rule of Germany, saw aggressive and expansionist motives with aims to conquer and dominate, hence provoking the crucial need for balancing in an instance of a single dominant state in order to bring the international distribution of power into balance.
Such instances of witnessed levitation include Milarepa, a great thirteenth century yogi of Tibet, who is said to have levitated before a group.
This affinity obtains not only in the subject of the letters, which from the similarity of situation in the persons to whom they were addressed might be expected to be somewhat alike, but extends in a great variety of instances to the phrases and expressions.
*" There are not many instances in history which show great and powerful states creating alliances and organizations to limit their own strength.

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