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`` The accommodations may not be the poshest, but man!!
The race problem has tended to obscure other, less emotional, issues which may fundamentally be even more divisive.
Accounts have been published of Northern liberals in the South up against segregationist prejudice, especially in state-supported universities where pressure may be strong to uphold the majority view.
Nevertheless, it may be helpful to cite one example -- that of employment -- for, as will be shown below, it cuts across both facets of the new concept.
A measure of its widespread acceptance may be derived from a statement of the International Congress of Jurists in 1959.
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
What these fragments are and how they activate the go order may not be revealed.
An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern Negro's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865.
While there may still be many Faulknerian Lucas Beauchamps scattered through the rural South, such men appear to be a vanishing breed.
or it may involve more subtle distinctions: the sway may be gradually minimized or enlarged, its rhythmic emphasis may be slightly modified, or it may be transferred to become a movement of only the arms or the head.
The approach to the depiction of the experience of creation may be analytic, as it is for Miss Litz, or spontaneous, as it is for Merle Marsicano.

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Where boundary maintenance describes the boundaries or limits of the group, systemic linkage is defined `` as the process whereby one or more of the elements of at least two social systems is articulated in such a manner that the two systems in some ways and on some occasions may be viewed as a single unit.
While this loss of precision may be tolerable and viewed as a minor flaw of Algorithm I, it is easy to find data that reveal a major flaw in the naive algorithm: Take the sample to be ( 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 4, 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 7, 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 13, 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 16 ).
Ambrose's body may still be viewed in the church of S. Ambrogio in Milan, where it has been continuously venerated — along with the bodies identified in his time as being those of Sts.
It may be viewed as didactic, mocking, or merely descriptive ; in any event it preserves the attitudes and practices that were the foundation of a long and significant tradition in Western literature.
Other elements, however, may be viewed as bacterial parasites and conjugation as a mechanism evolved by them to allow for their spread.
Although not normally thought of as biotechnology, agriculture clearly fits the broad definition of " using a biotechnological system to make products " such that the cultivation of plants may be viewed as the earliest biotechnological enterprise.
The more recent African immigrants may sometimes view themselves, and be viewed, as culturally distinct from native-born people who are descendants of African slaves.
Because of a known vulnerability in older versions of Internet Explorer, some e-mail programs, such as Microsoft's Outlook Express and Microsoft Outlook programs, may install and execute the worm as soon as the e-mail message is viewed.
At low refresh rates ( below 50 Hz ), the periodic scanning of the display may produce an irritating flicker that some people perceive more easily than others, especially when viewed with peripheral vision.
The argument is directed against the philosophical positions of functionalism and computationalism, which hold that the mind may be viewed as an information processing system operating on formal symbols.
It may also be viewed as part of a continuing process begun by the Instrumentality, encompassing the whole cycle, where mankind is constantly at risk of falling back into bad old ways.
Studies of these specific areas may be viewed as micro-or macro-comparative legal analysis, i. e. detailed comparisons of two countries, or broad-ranging studies of several countries.
Of those seven times, Paul lists Priscilla first in five of those, suggesting that he may have viewed her as the more prominent of the two, but it is clear that he did not follow the tradition of always listing the male's name first for a married couple.
For instance, a compression scheme for video may require expensive hardware for the video to be decompressed fast enough to be viewed as it is being decompressed, and the option to decompress the video in full before watching it may be inconvenient or require additional storage.
Some signals carry encryption and specify use conditions ( such as " may not be recorded " or " may not be viewed on displays larger than 1 m in diagonal measure ") backed up with the force of law under the WIPO Copyright Treaty and national legislation implementing it, such as the U. S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
This is typically done by specific instructions / operations through special database user interfaces and tools, and thus may be viewed as secondary functional requirements ( which are not less important than the primary ).
Database architecture ( to be distinguished from DBMS architecture ; see below ) may be viewed, to some extent, as an extension of data modeling.
* Images of the deep sky objects described herein may be viewed at Skyview.
Although a successful pursuit of self-interest may be viewed as a moral victory, it could also be dubbed immoral if it prevents another person from executing what is in his best interests.
The spatial variation in this information ( the " image ") may be viewed by projecting the magnified electron image onto a fluorescent viewing screen coated with a phosphor or scintillator material such as zinc sulfide.
Materials to be viewed under an electron microscope may require processing to produce a suitable sample.
The electromagnetic field may be viewed in two distinct ways: a continuous structure or a discrete structure.

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So an objective look at our present procedures may move us to consider seriously this possibly analogous situation.
The relation between osmotic pressure and the Gibbs function may also be developed in an analogous way.
If the change, at first sight, seems minor, we may recall that it took the Italian painters about two hundred years to make an analogous change, and the Italian painters, by universal consent, were the most brilliant group of geniuses any art has seen.
( Additionally, analogous EXPRESS compilers / executors didn't exist when the standard was written, and may not still exist today!
However, the glass transition may be described as analogous to a second-order phase transition where the intensive thermodynamic variables such as the thermal expansivity and heat capacity are discontinuous.
" Lorenz began to suspect and fear " that analogous processes of deterioration may be at work with civilized humanity.
We may represent any given proposition with a letter which we call a propositional constant, analogous to representing a number by a letter in mathematics, for instance,.
Proponents theorize that memes may evolve by natural selection in a manner analogous to that of biological evolution.
In turn, this recognition may reduce film festivals ' concerns about copyright clearance ; in an earlier analogous situation, festivals were concerned about documentary films until best practices for them were developed.
A distinction may be made here between etic and emic viewpoints – the purely descriptive ( etic ) approach which simply considers any system that is actually used, and the emic view which takes account of language users ' perceptions of correctness, which are analogous in some ways to a moral sense of right and wrong.
Filmer said that the institution of kingship is analogous to that of fatherhood, that subjects are but children, whether obedient or unruly, and that property rights are akin to the household goods that a father may dole out among his children — his to take back and dispose of according to his pleasure.
A belt drive is analogous to that of a chain drive, however a belt sheave may be smooth ( devoid of discrete interlocking members as would be found on a chain sprocket, spur gear, or timing belt ) so that the mechanical advantage is approximately given by the ratio of the pitch diameter of the sheaves only, not fixed exactly by the ratio of teeth as with gears and sprockets.
But how, it may be asked, can any analogous principle apply in nature?
At this distance, the dust belt may be analogous to the Kuiper belt that lies outside the orbit of Neptune in the solar system.
Gratings may be of the ' reflective ' or ' transmissive ' type, analogous to a mirror or lens respectively.
The book also coins the term meme for a unit of human cultural evolution analogous to the gene, suggesting that such " selfish " replication may also model human culture, in a different sense.
However similar two beings may be, their characteristics will be at most analogous, differing most importantly in essences.
Other animals may have organs that are analogous to tongues, such as a butterfly's proboscis or a radula on a mollusc, but these are not homologous with the tongues found in vertebrates, and often have little resemblance in function, for example, butterflies do not lick with their proboscides ; they suck thorough them, and the proboscis is not a single organ, but two jaws held together to form a tube.
Numerous derivatives of acridine are known and may be prepared by methods analogous to those used for the formation of the parent base.
When excited, guinea pigs may repeatedly perform little hops in the air ( known as " popcorning "), a movement analogous to the ferret's war dance.
The historical parallels in the succession of Richard II may not have been intended as political comment on the contemporary situation, with the weak Richard II analogous to Queen Elizabeth and an implicit argument in favour of her replacement by a monarch capable of creating a stable dynasty, but lawyers investigating John Hayward's historical work, The First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Henrie IV, a book partly derived from Shakespeare's Richard II, chose to make this connection.
This " patronage " may be more advertising than analogous to traditional medieval patronage.
* Free movement of goods, an analogous European Union doctrine, which provides that Member States may not create obstacles to trade within the EU
However, an analogous concept is the magnet school, a state-funded secondary institution that may select its students from a given school district according to academic criteria.

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