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demands and lot
However, this process demands a lot more computing power than editing intraframe compressed video with the same picture quality.
" Psychotherapist " follows similar rules but the basic educational demands are another 1. 5 years ( spread out over three years ) at a specialised course in psychotherapy ( that do vary a lot concerning theoretical footing ), in addition to an academical level degree within a field concerning the treatment of people ( psychologist, social worker, psychiatrist a. s. o .).
According to a study published in the scientific journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, doodling can aid a person's memory by expending just enough energy to keep one from daydreaming, which demands a lot of the brain's processing power, as well as from not paying attention.
This encoding works very well if only a small portion of the screen changes from one frame to the next ( like a mouse pointer moving across a desktop, or text being written at the cursor ), but bandwidth demands get very high if a lot of pixels change at the same time, such as when scrolling a window or viewing full-screen video.
Care giving demands a lot out of an individual, and as a result there is a high opportunity cost.
This painstaking technique demands a lot of attention and ingenuity.
Hailstones melt and raindrops evaporate — this is an endothermic process that demands a lot of energy ( in the form of latent heat ) so the air is cooled.
Scolari's character, however, is often seen as a good point, instead of a drawback, because he tries to keep the players ( and himself ) free of external pressures: he usually demands a lot more freedom than most coaches are allowed and is bent on exerting a somewhat discretionary power.
Withal, he was stoical in adversity ( adversity was always his lot ) and possessed of great humour and resilience ... As a player he suffered from the demands of a professionalism that is incompatible with great performance: but he leaves records of many games which reveal, if not genius, then a great talent ... those who knew him will all agree that his life enriched, and in a degree inspired, the chess world.
As the name implies, Subida dos Boxes is uphill ( quite steep, indeed ) and demands a lot of power from the cars.
A variation on the zirconia sensor, called the " wideband " sensor, was introduced by Robert Bosch in 1994, and has been used on a lot of cars in order to meet the ever-increasing demands for better fuel economy, lower emissions and better engine performance at the same time.
* amassa-cacau: a variation of cacau from Ceará, it's danced less close and demands a lot of hip movements, with the legs mimicking a person squeezing cacao
The subsequently issued great privilege met a lot of these demands ( which included that Dutch, not French, should be the administrative language in the Dutch-speaking provinces and that the States General had the right to hold meetings without the monarch's permission or presence ) and despite the fact that the overall tenure of the document ( which was declared void by her son, and successor, Philip IV ) aimed for more autonomy for the counties and duchies, the fact that all fiefs presented their demands together, rather than separately, are evidence that by this time a sense of common interest was emerging among the provinces of the Netherlands.
Due to the demands of four sets over two days, the band needed a lot of material and played the Experience-era favorites " Wild Thing ", " Hey Joe ", " Purple Haze ", " Voodoo Child ( Slight Return )", " Foxy Lady ", " Fire ", and " Stone Free " to fill out the sets.
Optimus demands to speak directly to Megatron, but when the group is traveling to Megatron's location they are ambushed by Barricade, Brawl, Crankcase, Frenzy, Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker, who have orders to kill the lot of them and capture Optimus.
He created a lot more music than on previous soundtracks ; a large amount of the music produced was not used in the game and there were also many post-production demands.
And a lot of times, if an actor feels the shot demands a lot of them, they'll demand money for it.

demands and intellectual
Discouraged by the intellectual demands of his Patrol training, and attracted to the glamor and esprit de corps of the Marines, Matt requests a transfer, but is dissuaded by his mentor.
The events of 1905 were preceded by a liberal and intellectual agitation for more political democracy and a limits to Tsarist absolutism ; plus an increase in strikes by workers against employers for economic demands and union recognition, especially in southern Russia.
The Arrupe Scholars Program recognizes John Carroll students for their significant commitment to two interrelated values of John Carroll's mission: intellectual inquiry that demands critical thinking, and engaging in social justice and community service that leads to social action.
In a race to achieve cost cutting, quality and productivity most of the executives do not spend their time to develop a corporate view of the future because this exercise demands high intellectual energy and commitment.
The intellectual and artistic climate of the early 19th century further stimulated the growth of Polish demands for self-government.
His most important intellectual contributions include Just and Unjust Wars, a revitalization of just war theory that insists on the importance of ethics in wartime while eschewing pacifism ; the theory of " complex equality ," which holds that the metric of just equality is not some single material or moral good, but rather that egalitarian justice demands that each good be distributed according to its social meaning, and that no good ( like money or political power ) be allowed to dominate or distort the distribution of goods in other spheres ; and an argument that justice is primarily a moral standard within particular nations and societies, not one that can be developed in a universalized abstraction.
Thus, as far as a secular knowledge, Torah Umadda demands " unquestioned allegiance to the primacy of Torah, and that the apprehension of all other intellectual disciplines must be rooted and viewed through the prism of Torah.
P. Roger Gillette of Meadville Lombard Theology School says that religious naturalism is a religion " in that it is a system of belief and practice that demands and facilitates one's intellectual and emotional reconnection with one's self, one's family, one's local and global community and ecosystem, the universe of which the global ecosystem is a part, and ( perhaps ) the creative source of this universe ".
I make that terse comment well aware that it invites easy ridicule ; but intellectual honesty demands that I make clear that my two years ' study convinces me that in the UFO problem lie scientific and technological questions that will challenge the ability of the world's outstanding scientists to explain-as soon as they start examining the facts.
It demands respect for the intellectual achievements of past generations, which were equally intelligent, but is not afraid to face a future with new questions and improvements.
The intellectual modernization that had been fostered in the 18th century by a paternalistic, autocratic Russian state now included opposition to autocracy, demands for representative government, calls for the abolition of serfdom, and, in some instances, advocacy of a revolutionary overthrow of the government.

demands and energy
Increased cooling demands will often require additional energy and possibly new equipment or a change of coolant.
He reasoned that if our civilization expanded energy demands long enough, there would come a time when it demanded the total energy output of the Sun.
For large electrical demands electrical energy must be generated and transmitted continuously over conductive transmission lines.
Since electrical energy cannot easily be stored in quantities large enough to meet demands on a national scale, at all times exactly as much must be produced as is required.
of the soaring food prices and to respond to the increasing demands for crop based sources of energy.
Due to the sparse energy and raw material resources, Hungary is forced to import most of these materials to satisfy the demands of the industry.
During the announcement Lynch said " I feel like I have the passion and the energy to keep doing this work for a long, long time, but democracy demands periodic change.
Failure to adequately adapt to the demands of these different stages could result in libidinal energy becoming ' dammed up ' or fixated in these stages, producing certain pathological character traits in adulthood.
Some areas of the world such as Washington and Oregon in the United States, and Wales in the United Kingdom, have used geographic features to store large quantities of water in elevated reservoirs, using excess electricity at times of low demand to pump water up to the reservoirs, then letting the water pass through turbine generators to retrieve the energy when electrical demands peak.
Conservation of energy demands that these recombination events, in which an electron loses an amount of energy larger than the band gap, be accompanied by the emission of thermal energy ( in the form of phonons ) or radiation ( in the form of photons ).
Note that it is the I < sub > sp </ sub > improvement that demands the higher energy.
Historically, these kinds of " market socialist " systems attempt to retain state ownership of the commanding heights of the economy, such as heavy industry, energy, and infrastructure, while introducing decentralised decision making and giving local managers more freedom to make decisions and respond to market demands.
This innovative pilot uses open-source components, complies with FISMA and can scale to Government-sized demands while being extremely energy efficient.
This shows that the inverted retina is an adaptation to deliver abundant quantities of oxygen to the retina commensurate with its high energy demands and with good maintenance by the retinal pigment epithelial ( RPE ) cells against photo-oxidative damage
Such disorders usually manifest in early childhood and affect predominantly tissues with high energy demands ( brain, heart, muscle ).
As muscle tissues can have sudden demands for lots of energy ; these compounds can maintain a reserve of high-energy phosphates that can be used as needed, to provide the energy that could not be immediately supplied by glycolysis or oxidative phosphorylation.
Instead there is an engine tuned for running a generator when the battery pack energy supply isn't sufficient for demands.
Strongest demands come from aircraft & aerospace, wind energy, as well as the automotive industry.
Reducing the flight muscles, with a corresponding lowering of metabolic demands, reduces the flightless rail's energy expenditures.
When Chiba University and Tokyo's Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies compiled a list of prefectures meeting demands for reusable energy, Oita ranked number one with a 25. 2 % rate of self-sufficiency through the use of geothermal energy and hot spring heat.

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