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strongly and impacts
The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland's submission stated, " In the light of the serious adverse impacts on people of different religion / political belief within the Council area, and possibly for the region as a whole, the Equality Commission strongly advise Derry City Council not to proceed with the policy as it is currently proposed since a range of possible options has not been adequately considered and a significant amount of good relations work remains to be done before any official name change is considered.
MJO-related impacts on the North American summer precipitation patterns are strongly linked to meridional ( i. e. north – south ) adjustments of the precipitation pattern in the eastern tropical Pacific.
However, most other lunar data strongly challenged the O ' Keefe hypothesis, and almost all researchers in this field now accept that tektites are of terrestrial origin, the products of large meteorite or cometary impacts on Earth.

strongly and convenience
During the 1970s and 80's the union was strongly active in campaigns to address the decline of the Australian shipping industry, as alternative transport modes became more prevalent, and shipowners used flag of convenience ships to reduce costs.

strongly and cost
A change in ratings can strongly affect a company, since its cost of refinancing depends on its creditworthiness.
The estimated cost in 2005 was £ 232 million for the infrastructure works and the scheme was described as " strongly beneficial " as it was expected to attract passengers from the London Underground's existing east-west routes and from local buses and reduce overcrowding at Bank station.
Another thing that is strongly criticised on the practice is that, upon failure of the treatment, practitioners tend to use excuses such as that the patient was a non-believer, didn ’ t have enough belief or faith in the practice or practitioner, including other excuses that shield the practitioner at the cost of the patient.
Local residents strongly oppose the project, which is seen to only benefit the Lower Mainland and US markets at great cost to the region and its economy and society, and have their hopes on blocking the project pinned on an environmental review due in 2011.
The British terms in the negotiations were strongly influenced by the heavy cost in lives and money which the war had entailed.
More recent dental texts strongly support the use of amalgam ; " In summary, dental amalgam is a highly successful material clinically and is very cost effective, but alternatives such as cast gold and esthetic restorative materials are now very competitive in terms of frequency of use.
Since the cost of an integrated circuit strongly depends on its size, mask ROM is significantly cheaper than any other kind of semiconductor memory.
Until his execution, Slaughter strongly opposed any delay in applying brain fingerprinting in criminal cases on the grounds that any delay would cost more innocent lives, both of murder victims and of falsely convicted people – as he claimed to be himself – who could be saved by brain fingerprinting only if it was applied soon enough ( ABC Good Morning America 2004 ).
He strongly supported the constant upgrading of US military preparedness, regardless of the cost.
He praises this voyage because it does not cost anything, for this reason it is strongly recommended to the poor, the infirm, and the lazy.
Montreal Gazette ran a strongly negative review, with reviewer George Tombs rejecting Reid's calculations on the cost of official bilingualism as arbitrary and unreliable.
** Éva Tardos for finding minimum cost circulations in strongly polynomial time.
The civil war cost more lives than the Anglo-Irish War that preceded it and left divisions that are still felt strongly in Irish politics today.
It became apparent to Simonds that any further gains in the Scheldt would come at heavy cost, as the Breskens pocket, extending from Zeebrugge to the Braakman Inlet and inland to the Leopold Canal, was strongly held by the enemy.
The total cost of ownership correlates strongly to the total number of different images, not the total number of computers, so this is a major cost concern.
The total cost of operations correlates strongly to the total number of different images, not the total number of computers.

strongly and maintaining
Islam forbids intercourse outside of marriage ; however, maintaining celibacy as an act of piety is not mentioned, while marriage for all who are able is strongly encouraged.
The six member states individually strongly intervened in their agricultural sectors, in particular with regard to what was produced, maintaining prices for goods and how farming was organised.
Officials in Coppell and Irving strongly opposed the plan due to increased automobile traffic and the costs of building and maintaining new schools.
Specialized shock absorbers for racing purposes may allow the front end of a dragster to rise with minimal resistance under acceleration, then strongly resist letting it settle, thereby maintaining a desirable rearward weight distribution for enhanced traction.
At first he followed Friedrich Eduard Beneke's empiricism, and strongly opposed the subjectivistic tendency of the Kantian system, maintaining in particular the objectivity of space and time, which involved him in a somewhat violent controversy.
She accepts the Celtic label, but has at times indicated a slight discomfort with being seen as " New Age " as much of her music is strongly Christian, with several of her songs centring on maintaining a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Most significant was whereas Falangism subscribed to a strongly centralising form of Spanish nationalism, Carlism was more supportive of maintaining regional identities and autonomy as fueros was one of their main tenets.
From the beginning, Kaiser Permanente strongly supported preventive medicine and attempted to educate its members about maintaining their own health.
Therefore, cohorts which often experienced economic scarcity would ceteris paribus place a high value on meeting economic needs ( such as valuing economic growth above protecting the environment ) and on safety needs ( will support more authoritarian styles of leadership, will exhibit strong feelings of national pride, will be strongly in favor of maintaining a large, strong army and will be more willing to sacrifice civil liberties for the sake of law and order ).
A member of the Cabinet following Labour's victory, Alexander strongly supported the Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, sharing his goals of maintaining Britain's influence and opposing the Soviet Union.
Another alternative would be to use a polarization maintaining fiber ( PM fiber ), a fiber whose symmetry is so strongly broken ( e. g. a highly elliptical core ) that an input polarization along a principal axis is maintained all the way to the output.
As a movement, the term is often synonymous with changes made to society directed at dealing with the effects of trade, industrialism, and urbanization, while maintaining a strongly stratified social and political order.
Following the steps of American novelist Thomas Pynchon, a close friend of Fonseca, he refuses to give interviews and feels strongly about maintaining his privacy.
Although they were originally strongly Calvinist in the 18th century, eventually, by the 19th century, Congregationalists had accepted their peculiar vocation in U. S. religious life, maintaining a broadly orthodox faith while cultivating a passion for freedom, equality, and justice.
DeCarava felt very strongly about maintaining the artistic integrity of his images, and eventually gave up magazine and freelance work in order to teach fine art black-and-white photography at Hunter College in New York City.
Proponents of this approach strongly affirm the classical liberal ideas of non-aggression and free markets, while maintaining that, taken to their logical conclusions, these ideas support strongly anti-corporatist, anti-hierarchical, pro-labor positions in economics, anti-imperialism in foreign policy, and thoroughly liberal or radical views regarding such cultural issues as gender, sexuality, and race.
Although a single man at the time of his relationship and strongly maintaining that he had done nothing wrong, he resigned in order to protect his 5 children from the huge media attention that accompanied the revelations of Alam.

strongly and application
For most types of hashing functions the choice of the function depends strongly on the nature of the input data, and their probability distribution in the intended application.
Now in the Web era ( and with wikis in particular ), the application again is strongly centrally controlled, with only technical functionality distributed to the PC.
The process is strongly dependent on intermolecular distance between the species in solution, and so the process has found application in sensing and molecular rulers.
This notion of " powerful " does not relate to continuous power dissipation, and may be confusing in that a brake may be " powerful " and brake strongly with a gentle brake application, yet have lower ( worse ) peak force than a less " powerful " brake.
In Re T ( A Child ) EWCA Civ 1736, the Civil Division strongly advised that counsel apply at the lower courts, since the judge, fully aware of the facts, will take less time to process, there is no harm if the application fails or if it is approved but counsel decides not to proceed with the case and there are no additional costs involved.
Although the use of chlordane as a pesticide was banned in the United States in 1988, the chemical sticks strongly to soil particles and can continue to pollute groundwater for years after its application.
Information technology departments in larger organizations tend to strongly influence information technology development, use, and application in the organizations, which may be a business or corporation.
The chapter at Birkirkara protested strongly against such an application and consequently the application was denied ; but it was granted at reapplication in 1891.
Firstly, it was strongly typed, yet wide enough in application to support most languages — C being an exception, chiefly because C deliberately treats an array similar to a pointer to the first element of that array.
The light output is a strong function of the type of incident particle or photon and of its energy, which therefore strongly influences the type of scintillation material to be used for a particular application.
Mikoyan strongly opposed the decision by Khrushchev and the Politburo to use Soviet troops, believing it would destroy the Soviet Union's international reputation, instead arguing for the application of " military intimidation " and economic pressure.
But Helix found a strongly loyal following among professionals and small business owners who were able to create complex applications to run their businesses the way they want them to be run ( instead of having to fit into a packaged product or hire a programmer to develop a custom application ).
The Spanish Football Association strongly opposed to the GFA's application.
This water is strongly purgative, is curative of tertian fevers, and disperses urinary calculi: upon the application of fire it assumes a turbid appearance, and finally turns red
Cassuto's refutations above all rather devastatingly demonstrated that the supposed terminological, grammatical and stylistic traits indicative of separate documents actually were common in Hebrew language and literature and were shared with other Biblical and post-Biblical Jewish literature whose unity no-one supposed to be multiple, including liturgical, midrashic, medieval and even modern Jewish religious writing, and even more strongly that precisely the supposed divergencies, stylistic, grammatical, theoretical and theological, within the narrative, when analyzed in context and in connection not only with cognate literatures in the ancient Near East but especially with similar passages elsewhere in Biblical literature, all served an easily demonstrated and consistent common purpose whose unity and thrust tended to be qualified or to be denied altogether under the application of the Documentary Hypothesis, thereby weakening our understanding of Biblical literature and worldview generally.
It also is strongly seated in an individualist mindset, which may limit its application in and description of collectivist cultures.
Since 1991, Environmental Kuznets Curves ( EKC ) have become standard features in the technical literature of environmental policy, though their application here is strongly contested.
* High Tack – A type of permanent adhesive that exhibits a high initial grab to the application surfaces, and is commonly used at higher coat weights to enable labels to adhere strongly to difficult, rough or dirty surfaces.
The fast-path strongly resembles a classic procedure call within a single application, which uses register windows on the SPARC, adding some MMU work to move the context from one program to another.
However, through its application in the design of some of the last century's most beautifully proportioned and harmonic buildings ( Le Corbusier: Architect of the Twentieth Century, Kenneth Frampton, 2002 ) Le Corbusier's work strongly disputes this.
The problem is that the comparisons are usually based upon applications that are strongly suited to μCP, instead of comparing them to some neutral application.
The microstructure of a material ( which can be broadly classified into metallic, polymeric, ceramic and composite ) can strongly influence physical properties such as strength, toughness, ductility, hardness, corrosion resistance, high / low temperature behavior, wear resistance, and so on, which in turn govern the application of these materials in industrial practice.

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