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More recently, the MSUK had been allied with attempts to initiate a formally-recognized and fully founded UK Space Conference ( UKSC ) with the first such event being held in April 2009.
" More comprehensive is the description by Richard Alan Nelson: " Propaganda is neutrally defined as a systematic form of purposeful persuasion that attempts to influence the emotions, attitudes, opinions, and actions of specified target audiences for ideological, political or commercial purposes through the controlled transmission of one-sided messages ( which may or may not be factual ) via mass and direct media channels.
More secure systems store each password in a cryptographically protected form, so access to the actual password will still be difficult for a snooper who gains internal access to the system, while validation of user access attempts remains possible.
Henry More, in his Enchiridion ethicum, attempts to enumerate the " noemata moralia "; but, so far from being self-evident, most of his moral axioms are open to serious controversy.
More recently, attempts have moved to high-altitude locations, such as Mexico City, where the thinner air results in lower aerodynamic drag, which more than offsets the added difficulty of breathing.
* More than three failed logon attempts in a given period
More advanced systems monitor the fibers within, or intrinsic to, the cables being protected to turn those cables into sensors, which detect intrusion attempts.
More recent failed amendments included attempts in 1978 to permit triple backpay awards and union collective bargaining certification based on signed union authorization cards, a provision that is similar to one of the proposed amendments in the Employee Free Choice Act.
More common were attempts to use a secondary focussing arrangement just behind the screen to produce the required accuracy.
More medical experiments were performed in June, and attempts were made to grow plants, including onions.
More recently, attempts have been made to salvage the concept through more precise definition, but there are still no generally accepted criteria for defining its parts.
A documentary, 1 More Hit ( 2007 ), recorded his attempts to recover from his addiction and to regain his music career.
More recently, she thwarted the White Rabbit's attempts to rob a high-class party she attended, when no superhero was available to do the job.
More advanced attempts include food frozen for Eleanor Roosevelt on her trip to Russia.
More recent attempts have been made by academics and scholars who challenge these major assumptions.
More examples would include yawning ( sleepiness ), showing lack of interest ( sexual interest / survival interest ), attempts to change the topic ( fight or flight drivers ).
Slogans varied from “ Moreto “ Happy Jetting ” and many other failed attempts.
More specifically, subsection ( a ) sets the basic principle that the YCJA attempts to address underlying behaviour, such as pre-existing conditions or circumstances that would lead to an offending behaviour.
More recent AI research in robotics and computational intelligence attempts to find the complex rules that govern our " informal " and unconscious skills of perception, mobility and pattern matching.
More recently, there have been attempts to depict police work with the kind of hard-edged realism seen in the novels of writers like Wambaugh, such as Marvel's four-issue mini-series Cops: The Job, in which a rookie police officer learns to cope with the physical, emotional, and mental stresses of law enforcement during her first patrol assignment.
More recently, this plant has been called monk's pepper in the thought that it was used as anti-libido medicine by monks to aid their attempts to remain chaste.
More recently, not only have there been changes to the nomenclature, but also attempts to differentiate between species which are believed to be either pathogenic or commensal or both.
More recently, different attempts to employ open Internet-based discussions for encouraging public participation commenting on pending U. S. applications have been started.
More recent attempts have been both successful and documented.

More and exhibit
More formally, complex systems often exhibit hysteresis.
More specialized species exhibit a greater variety of case size, shape, and composition, usually narrowing on both ends.
More recently, Waipara in the South Island and Martinborough, Gisborne and Hawkes Bay in the North Island have been attracting attention for their Sauvignon Blanc releases, which often exhibit subtle differences to those from Marlborough ( Air New Zealand Wine Awards 2000-2006 ).
More recently the character has been played by Eric Jacobson, starting with video inserts in the touring exhibit " Sesame Street Presents: The Body ".
More specifically, a carcinoma is tumor tissue derived from putative epithelial cells whose genome has become altered or damaged to such an extent that the cells become transformed, and begin to exhibit abnormal malignant properties.
More recently, it has been proposed that some listeners with sensorineural hearing loss may in fact exhibit a normal rate of loudness growth, but instead have an elevated loudness at their threshold.
More generally ε may be replaced by a tensor, may depend upon the electric field itself, and may exhibit time dependence ( dispersion ).
More complex optical coatings exhibit high reflection over some range of wavelengths, and anti-reflection over another range, allowing the production of dichroic thin-film optical filters.
More information can be found at the exhibit " Slavery In New York " at the New-York Historical Society of Manhattan.
More than 20 local vendors participate in the exhibit throughout the course of the fair.
More than 250 artists exhibit original art on the Royal Park Railings between Lancaster Gate and Queensway Tube stations every Sunday, rain or shine.
* More stops have yet to be scheduled, but the exhibit will, presumably, continue to travel the world.
More than 9 million people viewed the exhibit.
More dramatic examples of thermochromism are found in materials that undergo phase transition or exhibit charge-transfer bands near the visible region.
More precisely, the reciprocal function has a hyperbola as a graph, and has a singularity at 0, meaning that the limit as is infinity: any similar graph is said to exhibit hyperbolic growth.
That year he seemed to exhibit conservative religious views, lamenting the imprisonment of Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher.
More than 8, 000 people attended the memorial ceremony held in his honor, and the zoo now has a life-size bronze statue of him on permanent display outside the Gorilla exhibit.

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