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Johnson responded approximately one week later, concluding that " we are neither making maximum effort nor achieving results necessary if this country is to reach a position of leadership.
Instead, early 21st century papers on Chinese history tend to be empirical studies of a small part of China which aim to reach a deep understanding of the socio-economics, political dynamics, or cultural dynamics of a small region such as a province or a village with little effort made to create a master narrative which would be generalizable to all of China.
" It cannot be done " and he adds: " If a patient places himself in autohypnosis and regresses himself in an effort to reach illness or birth or prenatals, the only thing he will get is ill ".
Rhetoric, as an area of study, is concerned with how humans use symbols, especially language, to reach agreement that permits coordinated effort of some sort.
It means that the amount of delta-v to reach other planets, over and above that to reach escape velocity can be much less if the delta-v is applied when the rocket is travelling at high speeds, close to the Earth or other planetary surface ; whereas waiting until the rocket has slowed at altitude multiplies up the effort required to achieve the desired trajectory.
However with a joint effort between San Marino and Italy the railway was extended to reach the capital through a steep and winding track comprising many tunnels.
* August 1 – A Genoese fleets leaves Italy to support the Crusaders ' effort to conquer the coastal cities, the ships reach Latakia on September 25.
In an effort to reach every segment of the market, Dodge even reached a hand across the Pacific to its partner, Mitsubishi Motors, and marketed their subcompact as the Colt to compete with the AMC Gremlin, Chevrolet Vega, and Ford Pinto.
From 10 November, this would be VII Corps ′ responsibility and it was part of the main VII Corps effort to reach the Rur.
It was not until Prince Henry the Navigator began in 1418 to encourage the penetration of the torrid zone in the effort to reach India by circumnavigating Africa that European exploration of the southern hemisphere began.
Edah's mission statement stated: " The Vision of Edah is an Orthodox Jewish community in which we, as members, leaders, and institutions .... reach out to and interact with Jews of all the movements as well as non-affiliated Jews as an expression of the wholeness of, and in an effort to strengthen, the entire Jewish people.
The Internet is one of the most significant mediums used by gangs to communicate in terms of the size of the audience they can reach with minimal effort and reduced risk.
Donal O ' Sullivan Beare, in an effort to escape English retribution and to reach his allies in Ulster, marched all the clan's members and dependents to the north of Ireland.
CARDE, the Canadian Armament and Research Development Establishment, was formed as a joint Canadian-British operation to study artillery and ballistics, in an effort to harness the intellectual resources of Canada, as well to place developing British technology outside of German reach during World War II.
Initially, protected areas were recognised on a national scale, differing from country to country until 1933, when an effort to reach an international consensus on the standards and terminology of protected areas took place at the International Conference for the Protection of Fauna and Flora in London.
Wallis followed him there in an effort to reach a settlement.
In an effort to reach a compromise, the pope quashed both nominations on about 30 March 1206 ; Innocent's reason for invalidating de Gray's candidacy was that any election was invalid if an earlier one was still under appeal to the papacy.
In Visuddhimagga, great effort and years of sustained meditation are practiced to reach the first absorption, and that not all individuals are able to accomplish it at all.
While in New York, Young regularly appeared on Look Up and Live, a weekly Sunday morning television program on CBS, produced by the National Council of Churches in an effort to reach out to secular youth.
Most children have no idea how much effort they need to reach that goal.
As machine size increases, moving the knee up and down requires considerable effort and it also becomes difficult to reach the quill feed handle ( if equipped ).
The college has made an effort to reach out into the New Jersey suburbs, with a satellite campus at Englewood Cliffs opened in 1975 and an extension at South Amboy's McCarrick High School opened in 2003.
In baseball statistics, an error is the act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter or baserunner to reach one or more additional bases, when such an advance would have been prevented given ordinary effort by the fielder.

effort and wider
The third event was a concerted effort to transform some of the dance crazes into dances which could be taught to a wider dance public in the US and Europe.
The 1290 statute of Quo warranto was only one part of a wider legislative effort, which was one of the most important contributions of Edward I's reign.
In an effort to reduce local demands on the central treasury, local government was given wider powers to raise local taxes.
Bell, in an effort to get each scene exactly right, was known for his use of more film and more takes than his predecessors and for using wider angles that feature more of the local Holmfirth landscape.
At the first meeting there was considerable debate over whether or not the effort should work solely on the SQL language itself, or attempt a wider standardization which included a dynamic SQL language-embedding system as well, what they called a Call Level Interface ( CLI ).
Deng Xiaoping and Liu Shaoqi led Party efforts to revive the Chinese economy, and cultivated Peng's friendship as part of a wider effort to gain widespread support for their activities.
The Maryland Heritage Project is an effort to bring together the College, Historic St. Mary's City, Trinity Episcopal, a church located near the St. Mary's campus, and the wider community.
It then fought as part of the wider British effort in World War II, but afterwards was cut off from its long-standing Commonwealth ties with the introduction of apartheid in South Africa after 1948.
The capture of Gobir was significant in refocusing the effort of the war from one limited to a wider regional struggle.
A strong headwind or a hard effort tends to spread-out or string-out the riders, while a slow tempo or tailwind tends to bunch up the peloton into a wider formation.
While these writers were all more or less academic, and appealed to the cultured few, four poets of the people addressed a far wider public: Verdi ( 1779 – 1820 ), of Bordeaux, who wrote comic and satirical pieces ; Jean Reboul ( 1796 – 1864 ), the baker of Nîmes, who never surpassed his first effort, L ' Ange à l ' enfant ( 1828 ); Victor Gelu ( 1806-188 ~), relentless and brutal, but undeniably powerful of his kind ( Fenian ci Grouman ; dix chansons provençales, 1840 ); and, greatest of them all, the true and acknowledged forerunner of the felibres, Jacques Jasmin, whose poems, both lyrical and narrative, continue to find favour with men of the highest culture and literary attainments, as with the villagers for whom they were primarily intended.
As part of a wider effort to avoid additional restrictions on exports to the US, the third generation model was briefly sold in Japan by Toyota under an agreement with GM, badged as the Toyota Cavalier as in return for the Geo / Chevrolet Prizm.
Originally, it was a local effort to gain support from the information technology industry and academia for the FBI's investigative efforts in the cyber arena, but it has since expanded to a much wider range of activities surrounding the nation's critical infrastructure.
Although the small Australian Army Training Team Vietnam ( AATTV ) had been assisting South Vietnamese forces since 1962 as part of the wider US advisory effort, in April 1965 the Australian government committed ground troops to Vietnam as the worsening situation there led to a significant escalation of the war.
Even in countries where registration is the individual's responsibility, many reformers, seeking to maximize voter turnout, have pushed for wider availability of the required forms ; one such effort in the United States led to the passage of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (" Motor Voter Law ") and similar laws, which required states to offer voter registration at motor vehicle departments ( driver's license offices ) as well as disability centers, public schools, and public libraries, and to accept mail-in voter registration.
In the same year construction of the airfield's Hardened Aircraft Shelters ( acronym: HAS, but commonly referred to as a TAB-VEE ) began as part of a wider NATO effort.
As part of a wider effort the New Delhi Municipal Council is currently working on plans for a major " regeneration of Palika Bazaar ", described to be in a state of decay.
Before the election, the Communist Party had attempted to form a wider coalition among secularist groups, but this effort failed.
In an effort to reach a wider, more mature R & B audience, the Sylvers ( now seven in number following Olympia's retirement to have children ) opted not to re-team with Freddie Perren in the summer of 1977 and began writing and producing for themselves.
To provide more efficient delivery of health care services, the old Rural Health Unit was constructed through the effort of then Congressman Andres Clemente, was demolished and now replaced by much bigger and wider building that is now the Municipal Health Office
The proliferation of the Ukrainian language in print was part of a wider effort of Ukraine ’ s struggle for sovereignty and cultural self-preservation.
Most new vehicles now have power steering, owing to the trends toward front wheel drive, greater vehicle mass, and wider tires, which all increase the required steering effort.
After the failure of Tisza's effort to form a government, the king withdrew the commission of Széll and asked Khuen-Héderváry to initiate negotiations in a wider circle than before about the formation of his government at Budapest.
Yet with " every onth of family's effort the gulf between income and expenses grew wider .”

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