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Much and loss
Much of the technical challenge in phenetics revolves around balancing the loss of information in such a reduction against the ease of interpreting the resulting graphs.
Much of his attitude toward relationships could be a parody of Bond's lack of reflection with regard to the loss of a woman.
Much of the internal power loss of an engine is due to the energy needed to compress the charge during the compression stroke, so systems that reduce this power consumption can lead to greater efficiency.
Much of the money received after the termination was lost due to squandering, theft or criminal deception, resulting in increased poverty and loss of tribal identity.
Much of Zhejiang came under the control of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom during the Taiping Rebellion, which resulted in a considerable loss of life in the province.
Much of the vitamin loss is incurred during the extended storage period.
Much worse was the stunning 1 – 0 loss against the Faroe Islands in the qualifying campaign for the European Championship 1992, considered the worst embarrassment in any Austrian team sport ever, and one of the biggest upsets in footballing history.
Much like a few of Poe's other poems ( such as " The Raven ", " Annabel Lee ", and " Lenore "), " Ulalume " focuses on the narrator's loss of a beautiful woman due to her death.
Much of the church was rebuilt by John Hicks in 1864, which resulted in the loss of the Minterne chapel.
Much of the risk of hearing loss is largely associated to the fact that many use headphones with the devices, and that they consider them personal devices instead of stereo system components.
Much like the previously mentioned FP-45 " Liberator " pistol of World War 2, it could be discarded during an escape with no substantial loss for the force's arsenal.
She commented, " Much of Palestinian film deals with the liminality of loss and disappearance-of country, of the people, and of the self.
Much of his work is autobiographical, particularly concerning the loss of his mother when he was 10 years old growing up in the rural Midwest of America and the house where he lived at the time, which he referred to as the " Wunderkammer " or " Chamber of Wonders ".

Much and value
Much of its shock value derives from the fact that the first portion of the essay describes the plight of starving beggars in Ireland, so that the reader is unprepared for the surprise of Swift's solution when he states, " A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled ; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee, or a ragoust.
Much of the transport infrastructure is not, however, maintained to appropriate standards, reducing the value of transport services.
Much of East Asian philosophical writing focuses on the value of adhering to the principles of Tao and the various consequences of failing to do so.
Much like Slowloris, RUDY keeps sessions at halt using never-ending POST transmissions and sending an arbitrarily large content-length header value.
Much as other urbanized groups, some gay men and women have managed to utilize their spaces as a way to reflect gay cultural value and serve the special needs of individuals in relation to society at large.
* ' Those Who Suffer Much, Know Much ' 5th 2010 edition, Cris Kerr, Advocate for the value of Patient Testimony http :// www. ldnresearchtrustfiles. co. uk / docs / 2010. pdf
Much of human experience does not fall under science or mathematics but under the philosophy of value, including ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy.
Much of the true " con artistry " has been driven out of funfairs in the twentieth century, and combined with an increasing emphasis on the role of families and small children in such entertainment, contemporary showmen often find greater profit in pricing their games far above the value of the prizes being offered, with complex formulae for upgrading to the large prizes that advertise the game and instil desire among customers.
Much of the material is still of value to researchers in Jewish History.
Much of it, known as the Grosvenor Estate, is still owned by a family property company, the Grosvenor Group, owned by the Duke of Westminster, although the estate has recently been forced to sell many of its freeholds to their tenants at much below market value due to the Leasehold Reform Act 1967.
Much as I value votes I am not in the market.
Much theoretical work in the field of partial differential equations is devoted to proving that boundary value problems arising from scientific and engineering applications are in fact well-posed.
Much of it was intended for demolition as recently as the 1960s, until the value of the buildings, now listed, was recognised and local people began a determined fight to restore and preserve the area.
Much to the surprise of the Chinese the new currency even gained in value against the gold yen, although Japanese businessmen claimed that it was not backed up by sufficient silver reserves.
Much more recently " RAG " has come to stand for " Raise and Give ", " Raise A Grand " or " Raising and Giving "; these are backronyms, purportedly coined to convince a manager in a large charity of the value of working with student fundraisers.
Much jewelry, tools, watches, etc., of which they could see no value, were thrown overboard and it is said that for many years afterwards watch crystals, etc., were found near this place.
Much of these important habitats were drained to be converted to cultivated farmland, as farmers did not understand the value of the wetlands for the environment.
Much of the value or return an employer can expect from expensive global assignments comes from the networks the expatriates develop and the opportunity to exchange skills and knowledge both in and outside the workplace.
Much controversy exists over " restored " or " original " in relation to a trunk's value.
Much work on WCET analysis is on reducing the pessimism in analysis so that the estimated value is low enough to be valuable to the system designer.
Much was made of Barry ’ s age by the Irish newspapers, but the British military were to point out that the three soldiers who had been killed were “ much the same age as Barry .” On 20 October, Major Reginald Ingram Marians OBE, Head of the Press Section of the General Staff, informed Basil Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was “ only 19 and that the other soldiers were of similar ages .” General Macready, was well aware of the “ propaganda value of the soldier ’ s ages .” General Macready informed General Sir Henry Wilson on the day that sentence was pronounced “ of the three men who were killed by him ( Barry ) and his friends two were 19 and one 20 — official age so probably they were younger ... so if you want propaganda there you are .” It was later reported that one of the infantrymen was as young as 15 years old.
Much of his work involved acts designed for maximum shock value.
Much better results are achieved by taking a mean acceleration, the average between the beginning value and the expected ( unperturbed ) end value:

Much and acquired
Much of the expertise and equipment had to be acquired from abroad, notably from Britain, whose canal system was the most advanced in the world at that time.
Much of the land acquired had been platted into lots in 1912 by the Munger Land Company and sold to investors.
** Betsey Warrington Park, an extension of the park area when the park district acquired a narrow piece of farmland off of W. Main St. Much of the original farmstead remains intact and remains for historical and recreational use.
Much of Spokane's park land was acquired by the city prior to World War I, establishing the city early on as a leader among Western cities in the development of a city-wide park system.
Much of Layard's boyhood was spent in Italy, where he received part of his schooling, and acquired a taste for the fine arts and a love of travel ; but he was at school also in England, France and Switzerland.
He said this about Macaulay's determination to inspect physically the places mentioned in his History: " Much of the success of the famous third chapter of the History which may be said to have introduced the study of social history, and even ... local history, was due to the intense local knowledge acquired on the spot.
Much of his childhood was spent in France and Spain, so that he early acquired a mastery of the language of both countries and an insight into the genius of the people.
Much of the collection of the Prado today — including works by Titian, Raphael, and Rubens — was acquired and assembled under Velázquez's curatorship.
Much of the water rights were acquired through subterfuge, with purchases splitting water cooperatives and pitting neighbors against each other.
Much of the land acquired during what has become known as " phase one " of land reform was of poor quality, according to Human Rights Watch.
Much of the land acquired for the dam was through an exchange with the Navajo, in which the tribe ceded Manson Mesa south of the dam site for a similar-sized chunk of land in New Mexico, which the Navajo had long coveted.
Much of his early knowledge was acquired from a local widow woman, who had acquired a reputation as a healer due to her skill with herbal remedies.
Much of the Cosmos ' ability to attract the well-known overseas players it had acquired was due to the financial resources of parent company Warner Communications.
Much of its tooling was acquired by Bub, a rival toy company.
Much of the Dudleytown area land was acquired by the Dark Entry Forest Association, which planted thousands of trees.
Much of his wealth, although used often for philanthropic purposes, was acquired through the trade and exploitation of slaves.
In the " Too Much Information " arc, teammate David Alleyne asked Emma Frost to remove a mental block in his mind inhibiting him from recalling all the information and skills he had acquired.
Much of the Bass holdings in Disney were acquired by the Griffith Family, who also own large equity holdings in Time-Warner, MGM-UA, and investment powerhouse KKR.
Much of MacDuffie's former campus was developed between 1956 and 1968, under the stewardship of headmaster Ralph D. Rutenber, when several large homes and an athletics field were acquired.
Much land being sold during this period, the Slinger family acquired the remnant which they held until 1728.
Much of Gyrodyne's property ( 246 acres ) was acquired in 2005 by the adjacent Stony Brook University.
Much of the original seed money for this real estate investment was acquired through a loan from the Teamsters Union.
Much of the land was acquired in 1927 after a public appeal was launched to prevent further development on the fields around the monument.

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