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response and demolition
In response, John ordered the demolition of Alnwick Castle and Baynard's Castle ( the latter was Fitzwalter's stronghold ), however his instructions were not carried out at Alnwick.
The demolition of the-tall cooling tower, which carried off waste heat to the atmosphere, is a response to U. S. concessions after the North delivered a declaration of its nuclear programs to be dismantled.
He opposed the early Eaton Centre development plan that would have seen the demolition of Toronto's Old City Hall, Dennison was a pro-labour mayor but later became more conservative in response to early criticism.
A statement from the Irish Government released after the demolition of the Castle said in response to protests favouring the retention of Shanbally Castle for the nation: " Apart from periods of military occupation the castle remained wholly unoccupied for 40 years ".
In 1881, in response to plans for the possible demolition of the building due to real estate potential, The Bostonian Society was formed to preserve and steward the Old State House.
It began in the late 1970s initially in response to the threat of demolition to the bridge over River Wallington as it was seen as the cause of flooding.
Lajja is a response of Taslima Nasrin to anti-Hindu riots which erupted in parts of Bangladesh, soon after the demolition of Babri Masjid in India on 6 December 1992.

response and order
Such a response, of course, misses the point that in crisis order is going out of existence.
Other bilinear transforms can be used to warp the frequency response of any discrete-time linear system ( for example to approximate the non-linear frequency resolution of the human auditory system ) and are implementable in the discrete domain by replacing a system's unit delays with first order all-pass filters.
In response to this rejection, the bishops issued a unanimous statement, asserting the Church's right to order its forms of worship, and in 1929 the Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury resolved that bishops might approve the use of the 1928 book, notwithstanding the lack of parliamentary authority.
* Central composite design, an experimental design in response surface methodology for building a second order model for a response variable without a complete three level factorial
Most systems may be assumed to have a second order and single variable system response in the time domain ignoring multi-variable.
For example, an externalist response to the Gettier problem is to say that, in order for a justified true belief to count as knowledge, it must be caused, in the right sort of way, by relevant facts.
The convolution integral ( or summation ) above need only extend to the full duration of the impulse response T, or the order N in a discrete time filter.
In order to better match a desired response, must be reduced.
However the duration of the filter's impulse response, and the number of terms which must be summed for each output value ( according to the above discrete time convolution ) is given by where T is the sampling period of the discrete time system ( N-1 is also termed the order of an FIR filter ).
For the same reason, filter functions whose critical response is at lower frequencies ( compared to the sampling frequency 1 / T ) require a higher order, more computationally intensive FIR filter.
The complexity of any such filter is given by the order N, which describes the order of the rational function describing the frequency response.
However, Presidents Álvaro Arzú and his successors Alfonso Portillo, Óscar Berger and Álvaro Colom, have used a constitutional clause to order the army on a temporary basis to support the police in response to a nationwide wave of violent crime product of the Mexican criminal organizations going across the north-west region.
Modern horse breeds developed in response to a need for " form to function ", the necessity to develop certain physical characteristics in order to perform a certain type of work.
Braid coined the term " mono-ideodynamic " to refer to the theory that hypnotism operates by concentrating attention on a single idea in order to amplify the ideo-dynamic reflex response.
He believes that shooting in order, from first scene to last, helps the actors to find a response to their circumstances.
Blue phases stabilized at room temperature allow electro-optical switching with response times of the order of 10 < sup >− 4 </ sup > s.
With some exceptions, the client does not need to wait for a response before sending the next request, and the server may send the responses in any order.
In response, the real Luthor took on the identity of Mockingbird and formed the third incarnation of the Secret Six in order to counter Alexander's organization.
* Internal model, a neural process that simulates the response of the motor system in order to estimate the outcome of a motor command
" According to Michael Palin's published diary, Palin changed his response in order to throw Cleese off.
He claimed that ' it seems that for women there is a higher standard and she must be motivated in order to have this permission to learn ' in his response to the Mizrahi tradition.
In 1980, Kahane was arrested for the 62nd time since his emigration and jailed for six months following a detention order based on allegations of planning armed attacks against Palestinians in response to the killings of Jewish settlers.
While the bowler stood with his hands on his hips perplexed, the five calls provoked an immediate response by the Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga who left the field at in order to take advice from his team management.

response and placed
Most Protea species can be placed in one of two broad groups according to their response to fire: reseeders are killed by fire, but fire also triggers the release of their canopy seed bank, thus promoting recruitment of the next generation ; resprouters survive fire, resprouting from a lignotuber or, more rarely, epicormic buds protected by thick bark.
Similar to the freedb project, it was founded in response to the restrictions placed on the CDDB.
In 1998, presumably as a response to the 1993 construction of a tower in Paris, Tennessee, the city placed a giant red cowboy hat atop the tower.
In response to the sceptical position that we only know the appearances presented by our senses, and not the world as it is, Plotinus placed the object of knowledge inside the soul itself, and accounted for this interior truth through the soul's kinship with its own productive principles.
This was part of a response to an Aboriginal Stolen Generations inquiry, which found widespread suffering had taken place amongst Australian Aboriginal children forcibly placed into the care of white parents in a little-publicised state government scheme.
Benjamin Franklin had put forth the idea of such a meeting the year before but was unable to convince the colonies of its necessity until the British placed a blockade at the Port of Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party in 1773.
# initiate immediate response to demands that are placed on the system,
When placed in an unprecedented situation, a rhetor can draw on antecedent genres of similar situations in order to guide their response.
* Features requiring faster response than can be guaranteed can often be placed in hardware.
Despite stating this was a response to consumer demand to improve taste and texture, there was no " new improved recipe " claim placed on New Zealand labels.
* Implantable insulin pump – A small device placed inside of the body which delivers insulin in response to commands from a hand-held device called a programmer.
For binaural listening though, the headphones need to have a flat response to the ear-canal entrance ( not the eardrum ) since it is at the ear-canal entrance that the recording microphones are placed.
In response, the ADHS launched an environmental review of air, drinking water and soil in the Sierra Vista area to determine if environmental exposure had placed residents at greater risk of childhood leukemia or other cancers.
" First to use the term in a biological context, Selye continued to define stress as " the non-specific response of the body to any demand placed upon it.
The calls were made by ringing up unsuspecting recipients, or in response to classified advertisements placed in local New York-based newspapers.
One method used to obtain the HRTF from a given source location is therefore to measure the head-related impulse response ( HRIR ), h ( t ), at the ear drum for the impulse Δ ( t ) placed at the source.
The Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Commuter Railroad placed more officers on trains and increased the visibility of police in response to the shootings.
In early 2009, Susan Schwab, outgoing US Trade Representative, announced a 300 % tariff on the cheese, apparently the highest level by far of any in the package of tariffs placed on dozens of European luxury goods in response to a European ban on hormone treated US beef.
For a more detailed response, two additional electrodes can be placed 5 cm to the right and left of Oz.
ECG manifestations of left ventricular hypertrophy ( LVH ) are common in aortic stenosis and arise as a result of the stenosis having placed a chronically high pressure load on the left ventricle ( with LVH being the expected response to chronic pressure loads on the left ventricle no matter what the cause ).
Law's official response took the form of an open letter published on 13 January 1913, in which Law offered a compromise that food duties would not be placed before Parliament to vote on until after a second, approving election took place.
To understand pathological criticism and pathological responses to criticism, it is often not sufficient to see the individuals concerned in isolation-they should be placed in the total context in which the criticism or the response to it occurs.
In the Roebers, Moga and Schneider ( 2001 ) experiment, the participants that were placed in the forced response group had the lowest overall accuracy.
In response to the rail industry, shippers, and political pressure, the STB placed a 15-month moratorium on all rail industry mergers, effectively scuttling CN-BNSF plans.

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