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Many consider him the first true scientific aerial investigator and the first person to understand the underlying principles and forces of flight.
Many were seen as reflections of broad underlying conflicts or maladaptive reactions to life problems, rooted in a distinction between neurosis and psychosis ( roughly, anxiety / depression broadly in touch with reality, or hallucinations / delusions appearing disconnected from reality ).
Many writers note that historical materialism represented a revolution in human thought, and a break from previous ways of understanding the underlying basis of change within various human societies.
Many web authentication systems use SSL to establish an encrypted session between the browser and the server, and is usually the underlying meaning of claims to have a " secure Web site ".
Many prominent physicists, including Stephen Hawking, have labored for many years in the attempt to discover a theory underlying everything.
Many underlying processes, such as collision detection and network processing, run at different or inconsistent frequencies or in different physical components of a computer.
Many of his statistical innovations are arguably less important than the underlying ideas.
Many consider him the first true scientific aerial investigator and the first person to understand the underlying principles and forces of flight.
Many other phenomena, such as the relative motion of bodies with friction, or viscous motion of fluids, reduce to this, because the underlying mechanism is the dissipation of usable energy ( for example, kinetic energy ) into heat.
Many monuments, particularly the larger ones, lean precariously as they have settled over time on the underlying London clay.
Many application software systems have an underlying database which can be accessed by only a limited number of queries and reports.
Many professional bodies also act as learned societies for the academic disciplines underlying their professions.
Many areas of mathematics began with the study of real world problems, before the underlying rules and concepts were identified and defined as abstract structures.
Many of Wesker's plays have underlying political themes, and Wesker himself admires the working class side of the ' class struggle '.
Many public health programs are increasingly dedicating attention and resources to the issue of obesity, with objectives to address the underlying causes including healthy diet and physical exercise.
Many of the underlying physical phenomena being studied are linear in energy though, and since wavelength and energy have a reciprocal relationship, spectral patterns that are simple and predictable when plotted as a function of energy are distorted when plotted as a function of wavelength.
Many projects for development communication failed to address the real underlying problems in poor countries such as lack of access to land, agricultural credits and fair market prices for products.
Many of the concerns focused on the databases underlying the identity cards rather than the cards themselves.
Many skeletal elements and partial elements of Protoavis were collected from the Post ( Miller ) Quarry of the Bull Canyon Formation in the 1980s and other specimens referred to Protoavis were collected from the underlying Kirkpatrick Quarry of the Tecovas Formation.
Many different components can be altered to change the user's perception of the sound, and in turn, their perception of the underlying information being portrayed.
Many of his paintings are said to express underlying themes in morality.
Many times, the underlying cause of pelvic pain is difficult to determine.
Many other software are also contained in the underlying software packages, like LaTeX, latex2html, Apache, PostgreSQL, xeukleides and so on.
( Many use the term sample space simply for the underlying set of a probability space, particularly in the case where every subset is an event.

Many and issues
Many issues such as sex, narcotics and terrorism cannot or can very rarely be openly discussed in strips, although there are exceptions, usually for satire, as in Bloom County.
Many would disapprove of government filtering viewpoints on moral or political issues, agreeing that this could become support for propaganda.
Many nations ascribe to and follow, to varying degrees, international agreements regarding environmental issues.
Many environmental lawsuits turn on the question of who has standing ; are the legal issues limited to property owners, or does the general public have a right to intervene?
Many of the largely settled scientific issues, such as the human responsibility for global warming, remain the subject of politically motivated attempts to downplay, dismiss or deny them – a phenomenon widely known as climate change denial.
Many environmental health issues may be ignored or minimized in the construction of these structures.
Windows Me was criticised for stability issues, and for lacking real mode DOS support, to the point of being referred to as the " Mistake Edition " or " Many Errors.
Many of the current electoral concerns have shifted from outright fraud to campaign fairness issues.
Many Liberals criticised the Fraser years as " a decade of lost opportunity ," on deregulation of the Australian economy and other issues.
Many of the issues that he takes on in these books have to do with the kinds of problems that adolescents experience.
Many early rock and roll songs dealt with issues of cars, school, dating, and clothing.
Many issues plagued the government in the beginning of the administration: controversies regarding appointment of high-ranking government officials, rampant political conflicts, accusations of oppression of media and strained diplomatic relationships with North Korea and Japan.
Many pressing global issues cut across thematic boundaries and must be approached through a holistic and interdisciplinary framework.
Many issues are common to the wearables as with mobile computing, ambient intelligence and ubiquitous computing research communities, including power management and heat dissipation, software architectures, wireless and personal area networks.
Many of these fall under the discipline of software engineering ( which addresses software design issues as well ).
* Built for one audience: Many companies dictate computer specifications which, in turn, may allow Intranet developers to write applications that only have to work on one browser ( no cross-browser compatibility issues ).
Many of the above issues lead to the claim that psychiatry is a pseudo-science.
Many character issues were raised during the campaign, including allegations that Clinton had dodged the draft during the Vietnam War, and had used marijuana, which Clinton claimed he had pretended to smoke, but " didn't inhale.
Many smaller issues and most debt securities trade in the decentralized, dealer-based over-the-counter markets.
Many religious organizations and individual churches now have programs and activities dedicated to environmental issues.
Many of them, especially those who had an education beyond the primary level, were more alert politically than the majority of the population, who are either unaware of or uninterested in political issues.
Many times, operational NGOs will use campaigning techniques if they continually face the same issues in the field that could be remedied through policy changes.
Many people interviewed after the suicide of a relative or friend have a tendency to simplify the issues ; their grief can lead to their minimizing or ignoring significant factors.
Many critics had issues with the translation from computer to console, citing the slightly inferior, yet still solid controls and sharp graphics as hindrances.

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