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response and series
The principle was formulated as a response to a series of observations that the laws of nature and parameters of the Universe take on values that are consistent with conditions for life as we know it rather than a set of values that would not be consistent with life on Earth.
In 2007 President Paul W. Gooch wrote that Gate House undertook an " escalating series of actions " that were " defiant " and " disparaging of women ", in response to Gate members constructing a 2. 5-metre snow penis and placing a cooked pig's head in an Annesley bathroom.
Eisenhower openly threatened the Chinese with use of nuclear weapons, authorizing a series of bomb tests labeled Operation Teapot ; nevertheless, he left the Chinese communists guessing as to the exact nature of his nuclear response.
will output a series which responds to that impulse at time 0 until time 4, and has no further response, such as:
In the United States the response was from the famous strip cartoon artist Winsor McCay, who drew much more realistic animated figures going through smoother, more naturalistic motion in a series of films starting with the film Little Nemo, made for Vitagraph in 1911.
It was created on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, largely in response to a series of financial panics, particularly a severe panic in 1907.
It was primarily a response to an earlier landmark book and television series: The Age of Uncertainty, by the noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith.
In response to the Falcon, Holden introduced the facelifted EK series in 1961 ; the new model featured two-tone paintwork and optional Hydramatic automatic transmission.
The government ’ s response was the New Economic Policy of 1971, which was to be implemented through a series of four five-year plans from 1971 to 1990.
In response, a series of violent Arab riots broke out in 1933.
In 1982, Loach and Central Independent Television were commissioned by Channel 4 to make Questions of Leadership, a documentary series on the response of the British trade union movement to the challenge posed by the policies of the Thatcher government, which also gave members an opportunity to call their own leaders to account.
In response, Gottwald instigated a series of purges, first to remove non-communists, later to remove some communists as well.
To his response that she cannot harm him, she delivers a series of warnings, foretelling a coming battle in which he will be killed.
A DC-blocking capacitor may be inserted in series with the input resistor when a frequency response down to DC is not needed and any DC voltage on the input is unwanted.
That the ( apparently ) only way of telling a replicant from a human is to ask a series of questions and analyse emotional response would suggest they are entirely, or almost entirely, organic.
The episode received popular response and became the television series The Rifleman, starring Chuck Connors.
It is not known if this change was due to the lackluster response to Yamato III, the production staff's dissatisfaction with the truncated series ( additionally, Nishizaki and Matsumoto had limited involvement with it ), or a mere oversight.
Frank Capra's seven-film series Why We Fight is said to have been directly inspired by and America's response to Triumph of the Will.
In response to a series of sit-ins in 1966 by Voice – the campus political party of Students for a Democratic Society, U-M's administration banned sit-ins.
* May 28 – Nuclear testing: In response to a series of Indian nuclear tests, Pakistan explodes 5 nuclear devices of its own in the Chaghai hills of Baluchistan, codenamed Chagai-I, prompting the United States, Japan and other nations to impose economic sanctions.
In response to this siege, Octavian rallied his troops and fought a series of battles in which Antonius was defeated.
The series was originally published between 1867 and 1873 by the Presbyterian publishing house T. & T. Clark in Edinburgh under the title Ante-Nicene Christian Library, as a response to the Oxford movement's Library of the Fathers which was perceived as too Roman Catholic.
Though most spurious modes are typically some tens of kilohertz above the wanted series resonance their temperature coefficient will be different from the main mode and the spurious response may move through the main mode at certain temperatures.
Vostrikov orders a series of diving maneuvers during which he directs Polenin to simulate a number of emergencies including fires and flooding while he times the crew's response.
The emerging alternative comedians began to encroach on British sitcoms, partly as a response to such series as Terry and June ( 1979 – 87 ) being perceived as containing " complacent gentility, outmoded social attitudes and bourgeois sensibilities ".

response and papers
# Preparing documents, reports or draft reports, summaries and synthesis and position papers in response to particular requests, as well as substantive contributions to information materials and publications ;
The papers were written partially in response to several Anti-Federalist Papers, also written under pseudonyms.
Much of President John F. Kennedy's flexible response policies came from the position papers drawn up by this group.
* http :// papers. ssrn. com / sol3 / papers. cfm? abstract_id = 372361-Lott's response to the Ayres and Donohue article
In a 1999 response to Malkiel, Lo and McKinlay collected empirical papers that questioned the hypothesis ' applicability that suggested a non-random and possibly predictive component to stock price movement, though they were careful to point out that rejecting random walk does not necessarily invalidate EMH, which is an entirely separate concept from RWH.
The papers ' A Toll Too Far campaign garnered much support from councillors and MPs serving Lincolnshire and Humberside and was launched in response to a mooted increase in the cost of bridge crossings.
Despite the response from some website sources and a few UK tabloid papers the album failed to reignite the chart success of old and the mainstream media generally ignored the album or gave it a number of poor or indifferent reviews.
He claimed that the Beatles filed preliminary legal papers, and that his response was " What's cooler than getting sued by the Beatles?
Some standardized tests have short-answer or essay writing components that are assigned a score by independent evaluators who use rubrics ( rules or guidelines ) and benchmark papers ( examples of papers for each possible score ) to determine the grade to be given to a response.
After the publication of Chalmers's landmark paper, more than twenty papers in response were published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
They are asked to produce one response and stop, then all of the papers ( or forms ) are randomly swapped among the participants.
Holling extended this model yet again, in two 1959 papers, in which he proposed the idea of functional response.
The self-medication hypothesis ( SMH ) originated in papers by Edward Khantzian, Mack and Schatzberg, David F. Duncan, and a response to Khantzian by Duncan.
" ( 1978 ), drew dozens of papers in response and is now considered a key work in metaphysics.
Between 1901 and 1903, Cushing published five papers pertaining to his research on the vasopressor response.
Voters can contact the returning officer to check that their postal voting packs ( or their postal voting statements and their postal ballot papers ) have been received-however a response can only be given after an opening session since the returning officer will have to refer to the postal voters list.
This early work on predation led to a series of papers, including his 1959 Citation Classic paper in the Canadian Entomologist, in which he developed the notion of functional response ( the relationship between prey density and the rate at which prey is eaten ), an idea that continues to be a linchpin of modern population ecology.
Darwin later commented in his autobiography that this was the only response to the papers, summarising Haughton ’ s verdict as ‘ all that new in there was false, and what was true was old ’.
In 1867, the students of Trinity College, in response to one of Pratt ’ s speeches ( which the papers described as “ a highly polished, scholarly affair, abounding in flowers of rhetoric and striking similes ”), unanimously nominated Pratt to run for the United States presidency.
He published about 250 papers dealing with ( 1 ) factors slowing the growth of tubercle bacilli that might account for the lengthy duration of treatment, including the first paper on the effects of anaerobic culture ; ( 2 ) with Jean Dickinson on post-antibiotic effects to account for the success of intermittent drug dosage ; ( 3 ) the curious characteristics of attenuated South Indian strains of TB ; ( 4 ) the response to treatment when the strains were initially resistant to the drugs allowing identification of the action of individual drugs.
In addition to oil-spill response and bird rehabilitation, the staff and organization also publish papers and journals, and provide workshops and training for affiliate and local personnel from other organizations and agencies elsewhere.

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