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Since the recognition of Israel as a nation state, claims are made in many cases which identify the claimant as a member of the new body politic.
Almost inevitably, the first result of this technological revolution was a reaction against the methods and in many cases the conclusions of the Oxford school of Stubbs, Freeman and ( particularly ) Green regarding the nature of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain.
The measure was instantly taken, as always in such cases, of public men at many levels.
Nor would it be possible in many cases for them to live in health or any effectiveness on what their counterparts abroad are paid.
In addition, production machinery must in many cases be designed to handle with equal efficiency both natural fibers and the increasing number of synthetics, as well as blends.
In many cases the revolutionary production has offered no more than sensational effects: the first hearing was fascinating and the second disillusioning as the gap between sound and substance became clearer.
In many cases, you must file a complete set of plans with the local building inspector.
Technical assistance in training middle- and upper-level management personnel is still needed in many cases.
In addition, in many cases, a variety of concrete social resources -- homemaker, day care, medical and financial aid -- must be reasonably available for the reality support needed to bolster the family in its individual and collective coping and integrative efforts.
In many cases that statement -- `` We break even on our downtown operation and make money on our branches '' -- would be turned around if the cost analysis were recalculated on terms less prejudicial to the old store.
Basically, the foam machines that produce such stock consist of two or more pumping units, a variable mixer, a nozzle carriage assembly, and, in many cases, a conveyor belt to transport and contain the liquid during the reaction process and until it solidifies into foam.
In many cases it is not possible to divide the process into a finite number of discrete stages, since the state of the stream is transformed in a continuous manner through the process.
As `` a matter of fact no such complete solution of the dream has ever been accomplished in any case,, and what is more, every one attempting such solution has found that in most cases there have remained a great many components of the dream the source of which he has been unable to explain nor is the discussion closed on the subject of the mantic or prophetic power of dreams ''.
By 1910 the courts were crowded with cases, many of them brought by freebooters who trafficked in disputed inventions.
Investors who wanted 100 shares in many cases ended up with 25, and customers who had put in a bid to buy 400 shares found themselves with 100 and counted themselves lucky to get that many.
Fields of corn and some other crops in many cases are so dense that older equipment cannot handle them efficiently.
And, as Hal found out, obviously mistaken in many cases.
Lincoln handled many transportation cases in the midst of the nation's western expansion, particularly the conflicts arising from the operation of river barges under the many new railroad bridges.
However, because altruism ultimately benefits the self in many cases, the selflessness of altruistic acts is brought to question.
In particular, social sciences often develop statistical descriptions rather than the general laws derived in physics or chemistry, or they may explain individual cases through more general principles, as in many fields of psychology.
A " notice of appeal " is a form or document that in many cases is required to begin an appeal.
In many cases, rate enhancements methods may be used to speed up the generation of messages.
As per the American Dental Association, regular brushing and proper flossing are enough in most cases although the ADA has placed its Seal of Approval on many mouthwashes containing alcohol ( in addition to regular dental check-ups ).

many and interactions
Thus, it has been known for many years that, due to repulsive Coulombic interactions, electrically charged macromolecules in an aqueous environment can exhibit long-range crystal-like correlations with interparticle separation distances, often being considerably greater than the individual particle diameter.
) and many kinds of information can be disseminated and combined with other kinds without consciousness, as in intersensory interactions such as the ventriloquism effect.
Covalent bonding includes many kinds of interaction, including σ-bonding, π-bonding, agostic interactions, and three-center two-electron bonds.
The catalytic action of enzymes relies on several mechanisms including the molecular shape (" induced fit "), bond strain, proximity and orientation of molecules relative to the enzyme, proton donation or withdrawal ( acid / base catalysis ), electrostatic interactions and many others.
Some of these technologies include speech recognition software to allow computers to handle first level of customer support, text mining and natural language processing to allow better customer handling, agent training by automatic mining of best practices from past interactions, support automation and many other technologies to improve agent productivity and customer satisfaction.
While the government still regulates many of the country's cultural interactions with others, it is very open to the concept of an open market and competition with other countries, allowing the flow of technological innovations to flow in and out of its borders freely.
But if the true function is highly complex ( e. g., because it involves complex interactions among many different input features and behaves differently in different parts of the input space ), then the function will only be learnable from a very large amount of training data and using a " flexible " learning algorithm with low bias and high variance.
Protein – protein interactions also regulate enzymatic activity, control progression through the cell cycle, and allow the assembly of large protein complexes that carry out many closely related reactions with a common biological function.
The discovery of asymptotic freedom in the strong interactions by David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek allowed physicists to make precise predictions of the results of many high energy experiments using the quantum field theory technique of perturbation theory.
QED is based on the assumption that complex interactions of many electrons and photons can be represented by fitting together a suitable collection of the above three building blocks, and then using the probability-quantities to calculate the probability of any such complex interaction.
In the old-fashioned understanding of renormalization, gravity particles would attract each other and adding together all of the interactions results in many infinite values which cannot easily be cancelled out mathematically to yield sensible, finite results.
) Furthermore, many theorists agree that even the Standard Model should really be regarded as an effective field theory as well, with " nonrenormalizable " interactions suppressed by large energy scales and whose effects have consequently not been observed experimentally.
Sikhism had many interactions and of influences on and from Sufism as well as Hinduism see Islam and Sikhism and Hinduism and Sikhism.
Spin-orbit interactions involving the electron in the 3p orbital split the D line into two ; hyperfine structures involving both orbitals cause many more lines.
In the natural world, synergistic phenomena are ubiquitous, ranging from physics ( for example, the different combinations of quarks that produce protons and neutrons ) to chemistry ( a popular example is water, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen ), to the cooperative interactions among the genes in genomes, the division of labor in bacterial colonies, the synergies of scale in multi-cellular organisms, as well as the many different kinds of synergies produced by socially-organized groups, from honeybee colonies to wolf packs and human societies.
Extended or composite objects ( consisting of many elementary particles ) are thus a union of many world lines twisted together by virtue of their interactions through spacetime into a " world-braid ".
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, it gradually became apparent that many common examples of forces – contact forces, elasticity, viscosity, friction, and pressure – result from electrical interactions between the smallest particles of matter.
In 1937 he published his first novel, Ferdydurke, which presented many of his usual themes: the problems of immaturity and youth, the creation of identity in interactions with others, and an ironic, critical examination of class roles in Polish society and culture.
Because thought underlies almost all human actions and interactions, understanding its physical and metaphysical origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including, among others, biology, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
Wholes produce unique combined effects, but many of these effects may be co-determined by the context and the interactions between the whole and its environment ( s ).
One reason why emergent behaviour is hard to predict is that the number of interactions between components of a system increases combinatorially with the number of components, thus potentially allowing for many new and subtle types of behaviour to emerge.
On the other hand, merely having a large number of interactions is not enough by itself to guarantee emergent behaviour ; many of the interactions may be negligible or irrelevant, or may cancel each other out.

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