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For instance, Morten Christiansen and Nick Chater have argued that the relatively fast-changing nature of language would prevent the slower-changing genetic structures from ever catching up, undermining the possibility of a genetically hard-wired universal grammar.
These parts of the world also see a wide variety of fast-changing weather as cold air masses from the poles and warm air masses from the tropics push up and down over them, sometimes alternating within hours of each other, especially in the roaring forties ( between 40 and 50 degrees latitude in both hemispheres ).
The new headquarters had the authority to change the assignments of aircraft in the forward area, where fast-changing weather and enemy action could invalidate orders drawn up in Australia.

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Applying EVM in fast-changing work environments is, in fact, an area of project management research.
A Fata Morgana is also a fast-changing mirage.
The four-part documentary, called The People's Republic of Capitalism, is an extensive look at the fast-changing country.
Sometimes referred to by some stations as a " Regional Weather Discussion " or the " NOW-Cast " depending on the region, and as a " Local Update " when used by The Weather Channel during their local forecasts on cable systems using the WeatherStar 4000 system in the mid-late 1990s, this is a localized, event-driven product used to provide the public with detailed weather information during significant and / or fast-changing hydrometeorological conditions during the next six hours.
In 1999 Robert Fulford described the current character of the neighbourhood: " sandwiched between Forest Hill on its western flank and Moore Park to the east, Deer Park is utterly unlike either of them -- it's more commercial, a fast-changing community dominated by apartment dwellers.
" and Taran Adarsh wrote, " Priyanka Chopra is bound to win laurels yet again, the actor is emerging as one of the finest talents in these fast-changing times.

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Forbes described the suit as putting " the fast-changing newspaper business on trial ," noting " newspapers have been under siege since the technology bubble popped in the late 1990s, with problems ranging from declining circulation, advertiser consolidation, classified ads migrating online, rising newsprint costs, bloated debt structures and, yes, over-staffing.

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Often viewed as overly staid and pontifical ( i. e. " Establishment "), the club has of late improved its image in the eyes of the public and media, partly because it remains a citadel for tradition in a fast-changing landscape and partly because it has made a concerted move towards image-improvement.

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During Kádár's first tenure as leader of the party, he faced many problems, the most important being that the communists were becoming increasingly irrelevant in a fast-changing situation, mostly because of the Hungarian government's continuing interference.

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Sony meanwhile, put their decision down to a need to review their global strategy in the face of a fast-changing worldwide economic climate.
Most of the delegations were selected not by primaries but by party leaders in each state, and they had a keen sense of the fast-changing pulse of public opinion.
With the end of the Cold War in 1989 and the success of Operation Desert Storm, Global Reach-Global Power became the blueprint to organize, train, and equip the Air Force to confront the challenges of a fast-changing world.
* It has an air core rather than an iron core, it has a low inductance and can respond to fast-changing currents.
He referred to his landscape photographs as “ dynamic landscapes ,” due to both the fast-changing nature of light and conditions and his energetic pursuit of the best camera position at the optimal moment.
* Short Term Forecast ( NOW ) – a localized, event-driven product used to provide the public with detailed weather information during significant and / or fast-changing hydrometeorological conditions during the next six hours.
In very fast-changing fields, the magnetic field does not penetrate completely into the interior of the material.
Starting January 2012, nine original daily programs produced by Caixin, China ’ s top independent media outfit, will air on ATV World, offering intelligent, incisive views and an insider perspective on China ’ s fast-changing economic landscape.
Their work focuses on the complex web of relationships linking people with architecture and the built environment, and on a wider global level, the coded systems of mass-communications and exchange we use to negotiate an increasingly fast-changing technological world.
During a period of high national attention to immigration, anti-immigration attitudes among established residents in fast-changing counties increase by 9. 9 %.
These centres of research and study aim to focus on contemporary developments in fast-changing parts of the world.

political and scenario
At the time, Dowiyogo referred to Nauru's political scenario as being " critical.
The scenario led to a political crisis, the financial crisis notwithstanding.
However, with SDI they attained a special prominence due to the system cost, scenario of a massive sophisticated attack, strategic consequences of a less-than-perfect defense, outer spacebasing of many proposed weapons systems, and political debate.
Bouilly's scenario fits Beethoven's aesthetic and political outlook: a story of personal sacrifice, heroism and eventual triumph ( the usual topics of Beethoven's " middle period ") with its underlying struggle for liberty and justice mirroring contemporary political movements in Europe.
The mentor uses this scenario to force Matt to confront the personal and political issues involved in the institutional control of atomic weapons in a more mature way.
Under this scenario, the political leadership would improve and persist ; corruption and demagoguery would subside ; and the interests of the people would be honored.
In 2005 the political scenario was changed, as five opposition parties united under the umbrella of the National Alliance for Democracy and Development.
Economic integration, especially increased national consciousness among the German states, made political unity a far likelier scenario.
The films released during this period were: Feet First, with a similar scenario to Safety Last which found him clinging to a skyscraper at the climax ; Movie Crazy with Constance Cummings ; The Cat's-Paw, which was a dark political comedy and a big departure for Lloyd ; and The Milky Way, which was Lloyd's only attempt at the fashionable genre of the screwball comedy film.
This scenario is unlikely as political activity in Spain has effectively coalesced into a two-party system between the Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party and the People's Party, with the two major parties adopting some aspects of the minor party platforms in an effort to attract them into a coalition to edge out their rival party.
After graduating from the École nationale des Beaux-Arts de Lyon and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, he started writing comics in 1969, at the age of 23, in the comics magazine Pilote, initially illustrating short stories written by Jean Giraud and Serge de Beketch, before creating the political fiction story Rumeur sur le Rouergue from a scenario by Pierre Christin in 1972.
Turtledove approaches the novels ' science fiction scenario with less of a focus on the technological and fantasy elements typically associated with the genre and shows greater concern for the role of more mundane affairs such as the political repercussions of an alliance between the Allied and Axis powers, the impact the presence of alien creatures has on human society, and the ways in which warfare is paradoxically a hindrance to civilization and simultaneously a catalyst for the progress of civilization.
One of the main duties of the Crown is to appoint as prime minister the individual most likely to maintain the confidence of the House of Commons ; this is usually the leader of the political party with a majority in that house, but when no party or coalition holds a majority ( referred to as a minority parliament ), or similar scenario, the governor general's judgement about the most suitable candidate for prime minister must be brought into play.
In politics or geopolitics, scenario analysis involves modelling the possible alternative paths of a social or political environment and possibly diplomatic and war risks.
These often include desirability, feasibility ( technical and political ) and probability, which the analysts can use to outline different scenarios: the desired scenario ( from desirability ), the potential scenario ( from feasibility ) and the expected scenario ( from probability );
Unlike the above scenario ( east / west Slavic ), the barrier between east south Slavic and west south Slavic is natural and not political: the speakers ' ancestors inhabited their respective lands having taken alternative routes thus being apart for some generations.
Most of the new governments that were formally continuously created, were really just adjustments, based on the Cencelli manual, carried out only after some event had changed the political scenario: typically, a large local election might indicate that some parties or some specific politicians had increased their power, requiring more government seats ; this would however reduce someone else's share, and a delicate balance had to be struck.
Despite the reorientation of the party, the post 1969 political scenario meant that the party remained in the sidelines.
Being a broad movement, it can be found in several presentations in the current political scenario.
The basic scenario entails the unification or reunification of the Netherlands and Flanders in any of a number of political forms, including a unitary state, a federation, or a confederation.
The scene consisted of the President of the United States, James Cromwell, and his political advisors performing a war game scenario.
Within the series story, An unscrupulous civil servant named Kazundo Gouda, of the Japanese Cabinet Intelligence Agency ( acronym of CIA-an allusion that is ultimately revealed to be a significant plot point at the conclusion of the series ) seeks to re-establish a Cold War scenario for Japan, despite the events of the Nuclear 3rd World War, and conventional 4th World War ( known within this series chronology as the 2nd Vietnam War ) having resolved any potential for this political environment.

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