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Most and long-term
Most fields of environmental studies are relatively new, and therefore what research we have is limited and does not date far enough back for us to completely understand long-term environmental trends.
Most long-term residents of Mecca live in the Old City, and many work in the industry known locally as the Hajj Industry.
Most historians treat it as a singular event with few long-term consequences, but Pugh says it accelerated the movement of working-class voters to the Labour Party, which led to future gains.
Most of the cast do acting work on other projects and can disappear for a period if they are working on long-term commitments such as films or television series.
Most are owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and operated by other non-profit organizations ( e. g., Farnsworth House ); some are not owned by the Trust but are still operated by the Trust ( e. g., President Lincoln's Cottage ); some are owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation ( e. g., Drayton Hall ); and some are owned and operated by other non-profit organizations and hold a long-term cooperative agreement with the National Trust for Historic Preservation ( e. g., Lower East Side Tenement Museum ).
Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
Most of the prisoners ' digestive systems were in too weak a state from long-term starvation to handle such food.
Most pension funds have long-dated liabilities, with matching long-term investments.
Most HPV infections in young females are temporary and have little long-term significance.
Most notably, Riley is one of three long-term romantic interests for series ' heroine Buffy Summers ( Sarah Michelle Gellar ).
Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
Most of the art is on long-term loan from The Norton Simon Foundation and the Norton Simon Art Foundation.
Experiments dealing with “ Memory Span ” have been conducted by George Miller in 1956 that indicated that theMost common number of items that can be stored in the working memory is five plus or minus two .” However, if this information is not retained and stored (“ consolidated ”) in one ’ s long-term memory, it will fade quickly.
Most of the magazine's long-term editors and writers did not move to Florida, leading to a large turnover in Cracked staff.
Most noodlers have spotters who help them bring the catfish in, either to shore or to their boat ; noodling in pairs is considered important for safety, and also makes it a more social activity, with noodling partners often forming long-term partnerships.
Most of the province population believe that the long-term presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan can only serve to perpetuate the war cycle and the departure of the French will weaken the Taliban stance.
Most of the long-term systems implemented to date are funded solely through charitable donations of secondhand bicycles, using unpaid volunteer labor to maintain, and administer the bicycle fleet.
Most " poisonous " mushrooms contain gastrointestinal irritants which cause vomiting and diarrhea ( sometimes requiring hospitalization ), but usually no long-term damage.
Most of the problem fields prioritised by IRGC are characterised by the scale of their potential impact, their long-term nature and by complexity, uncertainty and ambiguity.
Most people who have dry eyes experience mild irritation with no long-term effects.
Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
The Walkley Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism recognises long-term commitment and achievement in the Australian media.
One study concluded that clearcuts therefore act as a kind of population " sink " in which long-term reproduction and survival rates are reduced to the point of unsustainability Most recent studies have shown the main cause of recent decline to be excessive predation.
Most observation missions send a small number of long-term monitors ( known as LTOs ) for a period of six to eight weeks.

Most and followers
Most scholars today accept the basic authenticity of the book, but see in it significant additions by a " school " of later followers of the original prophet.
Most denominations teach that Jesus will return to judge all humans, living and dead, and grant eternal life to his followers.
Most of Hume's followers have disagreed with his conclusion that belief in an external world is rationally unjustifiable, contending that Hume's own principles implicitly contained the rational justification for such a belief, that is, beyond being content to let the issue rest on human instinct, custom and habit.
Most of Meher Baba's followers accept his claim of avatarhood and he is said to be " revered by millions around the world as the Avatar of the age and a God realized being.
Most Baba followers keep silent on 10 July ( Silence Day ), observing the request Baba frequently made of his followers during his lifetime.
Most commentators consider that Jesus ' statements refer to the specific group of Pharisees he was addressing, or possibly the Pharisaic movement as a whole, but not to the Jewish people as a whole, which would have included Jesus and all his followers.
Most of the world's foremost authorities on Gagaku music ( the ancient classical Shinto music of the imperial court of Japan ) are also Tenrikyo followers, and Gagaku music is actively promoted by Tenrikyo, although, strictly speaking, the Mikagura-Uta and Gagaku are separate musical forms.
The Ecumenical Patriarch < span style =" font-size: 87 %">(,</ span > " His Most Divine All-Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople New Rome and Œcumenical Patriarch ") is the Archbishop of Constantinople – New Rome and ranks as primus inter pares ( first among equals ) in the Eastern Orthodox communion, which is seen by its approximately 300 million followers worldwide as the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
Most importantly, while the other Outer Gods and Great Old Ones are often described as mindless or unfathomable, rather than truly malevolent, Nyarlathotep delights in cruelty, is deceptive and manipulative, and even cultivates followers and uses propaganda to achieve his goals.
Most followers of the holiness movement believe as Christ said, that love fulfills the entire law of God.
Most Iyers are followers of the Advaita philosophy propounded by Adi Shankara.
Most of these groups are followers of the Edah HaCharedis.
Most scholars would not credit the revisionist suggestion that Polo's unfavorable description of this advisor, though superstitious, had anything to do with his religion, especially seeing as how he depicts other followers of Islam in a very positive light.
Jeffs gained international notoriety in May 2006 when he was placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution on Utah state charges related to his alleged arrangement of illegal marriages between his adult male followers and underage girls.
Most of these disciples today have loads of followers and all of them are doing the LAAZIM daily.
Most inhabitants are Christians with a minority of followers of a native religion.
* " Fulfillment ": Most traditional religions require sacrifice of their followers, but, in turn, the followers may gain much from their membership therein.
Most of their followers were pardoned.
Most of Tilton's books were published in the 1980s and distributed via promotion on Success-N-Life and through the many mailings Tilton's ministry sent his followers.
Most of the party's members are former followers of Bettino Craxi, whom they often portray as a victim of political persecution, notwithstanding the many convictions he received on corruption charges.
Most historians agree that Jesus or his followers established a new Jewish sect, one that attracted both Jewish and Gentile converts.
Most of what we know about him comes from the Safvat as-safa, a hagiography written by one of his followers.

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