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terms and shape
Chile's distinctive shape — long and on average wide — makes it the longest country in the world in terms of length-to-width ratio, with the fifth lengthiest coastline at over.
This is called the ' blow ' or ' spout ' and varies by species in terms of shape, angle and height.
The rocks that overlaid the granite pluton were eroded quickly ( in geological terms ) and the consequent release of pressure caused the formation of sub-horizontal joints which tended to follow the shape of the land and which started the separation of the upper part of the pluton into blocks of varying sizes.
The shape and positioning of rotor recess-combustion chamber-influences emissions and fuel economy, the MDR being chosen as a compromise, but which shape of the combustion recess gives better results in terms of fuel economy and exhaust emissions varies depending on the number and placement of plugs per chamber of the individual engine.
Further, because of considerable variability across brains in terms of shape, size, and position relative to sulcal and gyral structure, a resulting localization precision is limited.
The coherency matrix is not easy to visualize, and it is therefore common to describe incoherent or partially polarized radiation in terms of its total intensity ( I ), ( fractional ) degree of polarization ( p ), and the shape parameters of the polarization ellipse.
Light ( and shade ) can emphasize texture, shape, distance, mood, time of day or night, season, glamour ; it affects the way colors are rendered, both in terms of hue and depth, and can focus attention on particular elements of the composition.
The glans is also commonly referred to as the " head of the penis ", while common British slang terms include " helmet ," " knob end ," " popper " and " bell end ", all referring to its distinctive shape.
Despite his earlier association with the left-wing Aneurin Bevan, in 1955 he backed Hugh Gaitskell, who was considered the right-of-centre candidate in internal Labour Party terms, against Bevan for the party leadership He then launched an opportunistic but unsuccessful challenge to Gaitskell in November 1960, in the wake of the Labour Party's 1959 defeat, Gaitskell's controversial attempt to ditch Labour's commitment to nationalisation in the shape of the Party's Clause Four, and Gaitskell's defeat at the 1960 Party Conference over a motion supporting Britain's unilateral nuclear disarmament.
The technique is often applied for but not limited to arpeggios, with a common shape being the one-or two-octave stacked triad ; or in scalar terms the first ( tonic ), third ( mediant ) and fifth ( dominant ) of a scale, played twice with an additional tonic added to the highest point in the shape.
Although they superficially resemble true lobsters in terms of overall shape and having a hard carapace and exoskeleton, the two groups are not closely related.
Different types of chisel may be constructed quite differently, in terms of blade width or length, as well as shape and hardness of blade.
A second New Lines anthology appeared in 1963, by which time The Movement seemed to some a spent force, in terms of fashion ; the ' underground ' in the shape of The Group, and the more American-influenced style of the Al Alvarez anthology The New Poetry having come to the fore.
the microvilli of on the cell membrane differs in terms shape
While the party set up a new youth league, which came to be called Moderate Youth League or The Young Swedes ( currently the largest youth league in Sweden in terms of membership ), the core of the old one ( in spite of some districts, such as Young Swedes-Gothenburg joining the new one ) set up its own party-the National League of Sweden-which fought elections as an openly pro-Nazi party and temporarily gained parliamentary representation in shape of three rightist MPs.
The building has an unusual, bulbous shape, purportedly intended to reduce its surface area and thus improve energy efficiency, although energy use measurements have shown this building to be fairly inefficient in terms of energy use.
It has no front or back in conventional terms but derives its shape from a modified sphere.
In mineralogy, shape and size give rise to descriptive terms applied to the typical appearance, or habit of crystals.
These unwritten principles can shape " a constitutional argument that culminates in the filling of gaps in the express terms of the constitutional text " and that in " certain circumstances give rise to substantive legal obligations " that " are binding upon both courts and governments ;" ( Secession Reference, supra., paras.
Although frequently separated into these two categories, navels actually vary quite widely among people in terms of size, shape, depth / length, and overall appearance.
Closer approximations range from modelling the shape of the entire Earth as an oblate spheroid or an oblate ellipsoid, to the use of spherical harmonics or local approximations in terms of local reference ellipsoids.
Electron densities are often be rendered in terms of an isosurface ( an isodensity surface ) with the size and shape of the surface determined by the value of the density chosen, or in terms of a percentage of total electrons enclosed.

terms and compares
As a direct consequence of the country ’ s poverty, Yemen compares unfavorably with its Middle Eastern neighbors in terms of transportation infrastructure and communications network.
Orwell notes that writers of modern prose tend not to write in concrete terms but use a " pretentious latinized style ," ( compare Anglish ) and he compares an original biblical text with a parody in " modern English " to show what he means.
" The magazine described the school as a " challenging, midsize state university that offers an exceptional and very affordable education " and said that " in terms of its array of majors and minors, Eau Claire compares favorably with much larger schools.
Gabapentin compares favorably with amitriptyline in terms of efficacy, and is clearly safer.
A 2009 Congressional Budget Office report on the VHA found that " the care provided to VHA patients compares favorably with that provided to non-VHA patients in terms of compliance with widely recognized clinical guidelines — particularly those that VHA has emphasized in its internal performance measurement system.
This compares to the 2010 World average spending of $ 2376 per citizen and an average of $ 16, 110 per citizen for the World's 20 largest economies ( in terms of GDP ).
Retrospectively, if one compares the 130 with big BMW and Mercedes sedans, the Fiat 130 Berlina type " B " may be the winner in terms of interior design and some comfort elements.
In crude terms, this measurement compares left and right cardiac activity and calculates preload and afterload flow and pressures which theoretically if stabilized or adjusted with drugs to either constrict or dilate the vessels to raise or lower the pressure of blood flow to the lungs, respectively, in order to maximize oxygen for delivery to the body tissues.
In this form R < sup > 2 </ sup > is given directly in terms of the explained variance: it compares the explained variance ( variance of the model's predictions ) with the total variance ( of the data ).
In terms of self ranked quality of life Israelis rate their own lives on a scale numbered from zero at the bottom to ten at the top, Israelis ' average rating in 2007 was 6. 84, which is far higher than the 4 average for the world and compares with Denmark's 8, among the world's top.
He compares a finite corpus of utterances of a particular language to " observations ", grammatical rules to " laws " which are stated in terms of " hypothetical constructs " such as phonemes, phrases, etc.
In " The Soup " episode, Jerry mentions an " Aunt Silvia ", who he compares to Elaine in terms of conversation.
" Softness " is measured by a formula that compares the present value of the credit with the present value of the same amount at standardized " commercial " terms.

terms and French
They generally have other terms specific to U. S. nationals, such as German US-Amerikaner, French étatsunien, Japanese 米国人 beikokujin, Arabic أمريكاني amriikaanii ( as opposed to the more-common أمريكي amriikii ), and Italian statunitense, but these may be less common than the term American.
Although he uses the terms interchangeably, remarks that, for example, the final glides of English par and buy differ from French par (' through ') and baille (' tub ') in that, in the latter pair, the approximants appear in the syllable coda, whereas, in the former, they appear in the syllable nucleus.
Many nationalist movements, such as the French National Front, Austrian Freedom Party, or the Italian Lego Nord are opposed to globalization, but argue that the alternative to globalization is the protection of the nation-state, sometimes, according to critics, in explicitly racist or fascist terms.
Although he used the usual French terms " avant J .- C ." ( before Jesus Christ ) and " après J .- C ." ( after Jesus Christ ) to label years elsewhere in his book, the Byzantine historian Venance Grumel used negative years ( identified by a minus sign, −) to label BC years and unsigned positive years to label AD years in a table, possibly to save space, without a year 0 between them.
Category: French legal terms
This had two aims: firstly to put pressure on the Elector to fight or come to terms before Tallard arrived with reinforcements ; and secondly, to ruin Bavaria as a base from which the French and Bavarian armies could attack Vienna, or pursue the Duke into Franconia if, at some stage, he had to withdraw northwards.
His forecast of the form of government suitable to the modern world may be seen as prophetic: the largely ceremonial offices of president in some modern parliamentary democracies in Europe and e. g. Israel can be perceived as elected or appointed versions of Hegel's constitutional monarch ; the Russian and French presidents, with their stronger powers, may also be regarded in Hegelian terms as wielding powers suitable to the embodiment of the national will.
Attlee supported Churchill in his continuation of Britain's resistance after the French capitulation in 1940, and proved a loyal ally to Churchill throughout the conflict ; when the war cabinet had voted on whether to negotiate peace terms, Attlee ( along with fellow Labour minister Arthur Greenwood ) voted in favour of fighting, giving Churchill the majority he needed to continue the war.
On the other hand, French lait and Spanish leche ( both meaning " milk ") are less obviously cognates of Ancient Greek gálaktos ( genitive singular of gála, " milk "), a relationship more evidently seen through the intermediate Latin lac " milk ", as well as the English word lactic and other terms borrowed from Latin.
The standard terms for European mail armour derive from French: leggings are called chausses, a hood is a coif and mittens, mitons.
Thus short-handed, Kidd sailed for New York City, capturing a French vessel en route ( which was legal under the terms of his commission ).
The French Territory of Afars and Issas also differed from French Somaliland in terms of government structure, as the position of Governor General changed to that of High Commissioner.
The Old French term dague appears to have referred to these weapons in the 13th century, alongside other terms such as poignal and basilard.
The Convention is drafted in broad terms, in a similar ( albeit more modern ) manner to the English Bill of Rights, the American Bill of Rights, the French Declaration of the Rights of Man or the first part of the German Basic law.
The French chasseur and German Jagdflugzeuge are terms that continue to be used for fighters, and mean " hunter " and " hunting aircraft " respectively.
While the French settlers debated how new revolutionary laws would apply to Saint-Domingue, outright civil war broke out in 1790 when the free men of color claimed they too were French citizens under the terms of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
In 1512 the Auld Alliance was renewed and under its terms, when the French were attacked by the English under Henry VIII, James IV invaded England in support.
A new French National Assembly was elected to consider the German terms for peace.
The existence of angular unconformities had been noted by Nicolas Steno and by French geologists including Horace-Bénédict de Saussure, who interpreted them in terms of Neptunism as " primary formations ".
The entry on cabullus in the Oxford Latin Dictionary ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprinting ), p. 246, does not give a probable origin, and merely compare Old Bulgarian kobyla and Old Russian komoń < sub > b </ sub >.</ ref > From caballus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the ( French-derived ) English cavalier: Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro, Romanian cavaler.
After gaining independence in 1943, the Lebanese government formed an official delegation in 1944 to negotiate with the French the terms related to handing over the LAF.
The political terms Left and Right were coined during the French Revolution ( 1789 – 1799 ), referring to the seating arrangement in the Estates General: those who sat on the left generally supported the radical changes of the revolution, including the creation of a republic and secularization, while those on the right were supportive of the traditional institutions of the Old Regime.
Though metaphors can be considered to be ' in ' language, Underhill's chapter on French, English and ethnolinguistics demonstrates that we cannot conceive of language or languages in anything other than metaphoric terms.

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