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While these characteristics fit a Monophysite framework, a slight majority of scholars consider that Ignatius was waging a polemic on two distinct fronts, one Jewish, the other docetic, while a distinct minority holds that he is concerned with a group that commingled Judaism and docetism.
Of the 115, 709 constituents of the riding of Hamilton East — Stoney Creek, a slight majority of constituents ( 58, 462 ) were from the old Stoney Creek while a minority ( 57, 247 ) were from the old Hamilton East
The model minority stereotype is considered detrimental to the Asian Pacific American ( APA ) community, because it is used to justify the exclusion of needy APA communities in the distribution of assistance programs, public and private, and understate or slight the achievements of APA individuals.
Although several public opinion polls predicted that the 2006 election would result in either a strong Conservative minority or a slight majority, the Liberals enjoyed a last-minute surge but were unable to overtake the Conservatives.
Hilberg argued that " The reaction pattern of the Jews is characterized by almost complete lack of resistance ... he documentary evidence of Jewish resistance, overt or submerged, is very slight ..." Hilberg attributed this lack of resistance to the Jewish experience as a minority: " In exile, the Jews ... had learned that they could avert danger and survive destruction by placating and appeasing their enemies ...
The war in Bosnia brought major ethnic cleansing of non-Serbs from the regions that today make up the Republika Srpska: throughout Bosanska Krajina ( notably the significant minority population of Bosniaks and Croats in Banja Luka, slight majority of Bosniaks in Prijedor ), Bosnian Posavina ( Croats as well as Bosniaks, from Brčko, Bosanski Brod, Doboj, Odžak, Derventa ), eastern Bosnia ( Bosniak majority population of Foča, Zvornik, Višegrad, Srebrenica, Žepa ), eastern Herzegovina ( Trebinje ).
Although the Conservative-lead government had slight losses, the minority government could continue.

slight and cases
In some cases this is due to the dearth of fossils, in other cases it is due to the slight differences used to classify species in the Homo genus.
False documents intentionally blur the boundaries between fiction and fact, and, in some cases, the difference between an artistic achievement and a convincing forgery is slight.
Military cases have crimped-in primers, and decapping leaves a slight ridge that inhibits seating a new primer.
In some cases, the field produces slight re-arrangement of electrons and protons in molecules such that an induced electric dipole results.
However, in cases with slight symptoms, a faster and cheaper CT scan ( although it is inferior to MRI scan ) may be recommended.
In some cases, the adaptations bear only a slight semblance to the original edition.
In all cases, the device is in a state of unstable equilibrium from which slight movements may be amplified.
In many cases, when referring to future events, the difference between a realis and irrealis conditional is very slight:
In both cases, public officials led the population to believe that the damage would be slight, and in both cases the government response to the disaster was harshly criticized.
In other cases, slight modifications to the basic design were incorporated.
In the beginning of the twentieth century the improvement of the general life conditions and the development of a more extensive conception of hygiene determines in France a slight regression in consumption cases: nonetheless the Institute ’ s labs, like many other ones, keeps trying to find among Koch ’ s bacillus many singularities the one that will allow them to find an antidote to its terrible consequences.
The anterior ligament is not much of a ligament at all and in most cases is just a slight thickening of the anterior joint capsule.
: No soldier should be allowed to think that loss of nervous or mental control provides an honourable avenue of escape from the battlefield, and every endeavour should be made to prevent slight cases leaving the battalion or divisional area, where treatment should be confined to provision of rest and comfort for those who need it and to heartening them for return to the front line.
In many cases, there is substantial common structure in the MPTs, and differences are slight and involve uncertainty in the placement of a few taxa.
Some were rubber, some were made of rubberized fabric, and still others of impregnated fabric, but in most cases a tank of compressed air or a reservoir of air under slight pressure was carried by the wearer to supply the necessary breathing air.
While Foucault's concept of biopower is both evocative thought-provoking ( and in some cases somewhat controversial in some quarters ) and powerful it is this slight mistake which shouldn't postpone more research on the subject.
In these cases, the wing will contain a built-in STA in the form of two rods or pads which stabilise the cylinder or the backplate may be manufactured with a slight channel in the central ridge which allows the single cylinder to locate.
In most cases the changes were slight ( only one or two kilohertz ) but were more drastic in some cases, particularly in the United Kingdom, where all BBC national stations moved to a new wavelength or band.
* In some cases where the abruption is high up in the uterus, or is slight, there is no bleeding, though extreme pain is felt and reported.
There were also some slight detail changes to the outer engine cases to incorporate the new lower case Kawasaki logo.
The innovation featured other amendments to grammar, like some additional Levels or a slight shuffling of noun cases.

slight and may
The extent of such interference -- which may be so slight as to be undetectable at any point where either of the stations renders a usable signal, or may be so great as to virtually destroy the service areas of both stations -- depends on many factors, among the principal ones being the distance between the stations, their respective radiated power, and, of particular significance here, the time of day.
Obviously, very slight changes in P do not change the probabilities much, and a slight lack of independence may not make an appreciable difference.
During the first few days of wearing the appliance and immediately following each adjustment, Susan may have a slight discomfort or soreness, but after a short time this will disappear.
A slight change in the work schedule may cut the production of cows or chickens.
This is typical of the newer classifications, though there is some slight variation, and in particular the Torriceliaceae may be divided.
Therefore, arachnophobes may possess a slight advantage over non-arachnophobes in terms of survival.
The hostility to Agnes, it must be admitted, may be exaggerated by the chronicler William of Tyre, whom she prevented from becoming Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: " car telle n ' est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem " (" there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem ").
Although the butterfly effect may appear to be an esoteric and unlikely behavior, it is exhibited by very simple systems: for example, a ball placed at the crest of a hill may roll into any of several valleys depending on, among other things, slight differences in initial position.
Other colloids may be opaque or have a slight color.
Even though the clutch may physically be located very close to the pedal, such remote means of actuation are necessary to eliminate the effect of vibrations and slight engine movement, engine mountings being flexible by design.
Therefore, the terminology fugue state may carry a slight linguistic distinction from Dissociative Fugue, the former implying a greater degree of motion.
Some patients may experience a slight allergic reaction to the diagnostic radioiodine, and may be given an antihistamine.
Wild plants and animals do not perceive radiation as dangerous, and any slight reduction it may cause in their lifespans is far less a hazard than is the presence of people and their pets ...
From greatest to least stricture, speech sounds may be classified along a cline as stop consonants ( with occlusion, or blocked airflow ), fricative consonants ( with partially blocked and therefore strongly turbulent airflow ), approximants ( with only slight turbulence ), and vowels ( with full unimpeded airflow ).
The second generation ( NB ) was introduced in 1998 with a slight increase in engine power ; it can be recognized by the fixed headlights and the glass rear window, although first generation owners may opt for the glass window design when replacing the original top.
The elimination half-life of morphine is approximately 120 minutes, though there may be slight differences between men and women.
The coversheet is also cut, which may lead to a slight loss of vacuum around the edges of the coversheet, but this loss is usually not significant.
They are terrified by a word which may even have a slight suggestion of fantasy.
Any slight initial imbalance between taste and tails may set off an explosion in tail lengths.
Radioactive sodium-24 may be formed by neutron activation during operation, posing a slight radiation hazard ; the radioactivity stops within a few days after removal from the reactor.
Factors such as hypoxia and infection, or stress and malnutrition in the mother during fetal development, may result in a slight increase in the risk of schizophrenia later in life.

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