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Much and innovation
Much innovation in meeting systems has come from objection to these two basic models, notably because both reflect an adversarial process.
Much of this innovation was the work of IK Dairo & the Morning Star Orchestra ( later IK Dairo & the Blue Spots ), which formed in 1957. these performers brought jùjú from the rural poor to the urban cities of Nigeria and beyond.
Much of his time is now spent attempting to make innovation measurable.
Much of the praise went to the game's graphics, control and music, with minor criticisms varying between the trial-and-error gameplay, lack of level variety, easy boss levels and lack of innovation.
Much of The Wealth of Networks is presented in economic terms, and Benkler raises the possibility that a culture in which information is shared freely could prove more economically efficient than one in which innovation is encumbered by patent or copyright law, since the marginal cost of re-producing most information is effectively nothing.

Much and is
Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
Much more important is to grasp the feelings of the narrator ( whose full name is never given ) as he becomes aware of the disorganized and bewildered mass of French prisoners clustered together in a temporary prison camp in and around the cathedral of Chartres.
Much of his earlier work was conceived in terms of a `` pseudo-anthropological '' myth reference, which is concerned with imaginary places and beings described in grandiloquent and travelogue-like language.
Much of this necessary increase in research and development, though properly chargeable to current expenses, is not reflected in earnings until projects are completed and the new machines sold in quantity, usually over a period of several years.
Much of the dirt and leaf stain is easily removed when damp, but requires dynamite if allowed to dry.
Much debate exists as to whether true altruism is possible.
Much of the distinct character of France's anthropology today is a result of the fact that most anthropology is carried out in nationally funded research laboratories ( CNRS ) rather than academic departments in universities
Much energy is used in the vocalization and it takes a toll on the territory holder who may be displaced by a fitter rival if he tires.
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 Alpine culture is unchanged since the medieval period when skills that guaranteed survival in the mountain valleys and in the highest villages became mainstays, leading to strong traditions of carpentry, woodcarving, baking and pastry-making, and cheesemaking.
Much of applied ethics is concerned with just three theories:
Much of the story is told first-hand, since Spalding had been involved in the game, first as a player and later an administrator, since the 1850s.
Much of the façade is decorated with a mosaic made of broken ceramic tiles ( trencadís ) that starts in shades of golden orange moving into greenish blues.
Much of the transportation of passengers is done via aircraft.
Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects.
Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber.
Much of the book is set at his court in Brittany or during the campaign to retake his throne from Vortigern.
Much of the ACC transport is carried in this front, which is defined as the latitude at which a subsurface salinity minimum or a thick layer of unstratified Subantarctic Mode Water first appears, allowed by temperature dominating density stratification.
Much effort is also put into analyzing biological systems.
Much research is carried out into thin amorphous films as a gas separating membrane layer.

Much and due
Much of the dark space between stars, as seen in the sky of the image above, is due to the human eye's low light sensitivity.
Much organic carbon retained in many agricultural areas worldwide has been severely depleted due to intensive farming practices.
Much of this complexity is required at least on occasion in the modern Indo-Aryan languages, due to the large amount of clusters allowed and especially due to borrowings from Sanskrit.
Much of the controversy and dispute concerning the authenticity of the Gospel of Barnabas can be re-expressed as debating whether specific highly transgressive themes ( from an orthodox Christian perspective ) might already have been present in the source materials utilised by a 14th – 16th century vernacular author, whether they might be due to that author himself, or whether they might even have been interpolated by the subsequent editor.
Much of Carter's childhood was spent in the Norfolk market town of Swaffham ( probably due to ill-health ).
Much of the varying definitions of what Jutland consists of are due to differences between the Jutland peninsula considered as a geographic feature and Jutland considered as a historical political territory.
Much of its appeal in this era was due to the ribald, suggestive themes featured by many troupes ; this appeal was further augmented by the fact that the performers were often also available for prostitution.
Much of the success of the classic Brubeck quartet was due to the juxtaposition of his airy style over Brubeck's sometimes relatively heavy, polytonal piano work.
) As L. C. Croft has written, " Much of Gosse's success was due to the fact that he was essentially a field naturalist who was able to impart to his readers something of the thrill of studying living animals at first hand rather than the dead disjointed ones of the museum shelf.
Much of the current popularity is due to the film Quigley Down Under that featured a Sharps Model 1874 rifle.
Much technological unemployment, due to the replacement of workers by machines, might be counted as structural unemployment.
Much of Grace's success as a bowler was due to his magnificent fielding to his own bowling ; as soon as he had delivered the ball he covered so much ground to the left that he made himself into an extra mid-off and he took some extraordinary catches in this way.
Much of the plumbing work in populated areas is regulated by government or quasi-government agencies due to the direct impact on the public's health, safety, and welfare.
Much of Li's rapid political promotion was due to the support of Party elder Chen Yun.
Much of the characteristic flavour of Madeira is due to this practice, which hastens the mellowing of the wine and also tends to check secondary fermentation in as much as it is, in effect, a mild kind of pasteurization.
Much of the data was unreadable due to a flaw in a computer chip which led to degradation of the system during its journey to Mars.
Much of the success of the album was due to the lead single, the upbeat " You Can Call Me Al ", whose lyrics describe a man experiencing an identity crisis.
Much of the increase was due to an increase between 2004 and 2005 in US government federal funding, from $ 12m to $ 20m.
Much of these maternal deaths were due to Puerperal fever, at the time commonly known as childbed fever.
Much of the discussion revolved around whether the defeats of the Red Army were due to unavoidable circumstances, or inadequacies of leadership.
Much of this speed increase was due to extensive use of pipelining, a technique that allows different parts of the CPU to work simultaneously on different parts of successive instructions of the process at the same time.
Much to his dismay, however, Merrill cannot rid himself of the Sun as prospective buyers either dismiss it outright as a fake or decline to purchase it due to the discomfort and unease they feel upon viewing the photographs.
Much Protestant theology holds that the original prelapsarian nature of humanity was an innate tendency to good ; the special relationship Adam and Eve enjoyed with God was due not to some supernatural gift, but to their own natures.

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