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interest and crucial
In common parlance political and constitutional aspects ( e. g. giving citizens or their elected representatives more power in political decision-making, establishment of subnational political entities for decision making and making them politically accountable to local electorate which often entails constitutional or statutory reforms like providing for representation of the member states, the strengthening of legislatures, creation of local political units along with the encouragement of effective public interest groups and pluralistic political parties ) are considered crucial for federalism.
It was retracted a few days later, after several mainstream mathematicians exposed a crucial flaw, in a display of interest that his former advisor's claimed proofs have apparently not enjoyed so far .< ref >
His version of the crucial words reads ' when the hour of Arab liberation comes, Germany has no interest there other than the destruction of the power protecting the Jews ".
Motivation is of particular interest to educational psychologists because of the crucial role it plays in student learning.
His interest in avant-garde music was a crucial influence on the Dead.
" Many of the artists who played crucial roles in the founding of the art centre were aware of the increasing interest in Aboriginal art during the 1970s and had watched with concern and curiosity the developments of the art movement at Papunya amongst people to whom they were closely related.
Blocks are of interest not only because they are rarer than individual stamps, but they also preserve relative positions of stamps as they were originally printed, information that is crucial to understanding how the stamps were produced.
The match, played at the British Legion Club in Selly Oak Birmingham, often with emergency generators providing the lighting and with hundreds of spectators crammed in, many sat on beer crates, provided the crucial spark of interest in the modern era.
The movement suggests to do it gradually by building a limited number of democratic global institutions in charge of a few crucial fields of common interest.
While the Courts have never brightly defined how to determine if an interest is compelling, the concept generally refers to something necessary or crucial, as opposed to something merely preferred.
Professor Chip Pitts accepts that an American empire exists, but argues that it is profoundly at odds with better instincts of US citizens and policymakers, and that rejecting neo-colonialism by military means as employed in the Iraq War is a prerequisite to restoring domestic civil liberties and human rights that have been infringed upon by an imperial presidency – while crucial, as well, to promoting peace and stability in the Middle East and other places of vital US interest.
Subsequently the Wesleyans became a crucial part of the 19th century interdenominational Holiness Movement which saw itself as raised up to renew interest in Wesley ’ s teaching about holiness.
Founded in 1999, the primary purpose of CPILJ is to further discussion of the legal aspects of public interest priorities relating to the many crucial political, economic, and social issues facing underrepresented people.
This is crucial in really knowing your partner, their dreams, hopes, interests, and maintaining their interest throughout the relationship.
Kirkeby ’ s interest in geology and nature in general, still plays a crucial role in his artistic expressions these themes are therefore very characteristic in the works of the artist.
Aden had been of interest to Britain as a link to British India and then, after the loss of most of Britain's colonies from 1945 and the disastrous Suez Crisis in 1956, as a valuable port for accessing crucial Middle Eastern oil.

interest and plot
They plot the open interest curves, rainfall curves, and they even divide Democratic congressmen by Republican congressmen.
The mixing and pushing against the boundaries of established operatic genres would be a continuing hallmark of Salieri's own personal style, and in his choice of material for the plot ( as in his first opera ), he manifested a lifelong interest in subjects drawn from classic drama and literature.
Spectroscopic data is often represented by a spectrum, a plot of the response of interest as a function of wavelength or frequency.
He is Catherine's romantic interest throughout the novel, and during the course of the plot he comes to return her feelings.
" According to the St. James's Gazette, " gradually the enthusiasm faded away and the interest of the story began to flag, until at last the plot seemed within an ace of collapsing altogether.
Recalling that for the LM curve, the interest rate is plotted against real GDP ( whereas the liquidity preference and money supply functions plot interest rates against the quantity of cash balances ), an increase in GDP shifts the liquidity preference function rightward and hence raises the interest rate.
As sales figures plummeted towards the end of the series, the writers attempted to revive interest by introducing fantastical creatures, aliens, and even Alec Holland's brother, Edward ( a plot point ignored by later writers ), into the picture.
Although wavelength dispersive spectrometers are occasionally used to scan a wide range of wavelengths, producing a spectrum plot as in EDS, they are usually set up to make measurements only at the wavelength of the emission lines of the elements of interest.
One is used as a plot mechanism to explain the vampire god, Marius, which sparks an interest in Lestat to find him.
The plot was a little more provocative and risqué than most of those seen previously ( including a debate about the ethics of procuring a fifteen-year-old as a sexual partner for a visiting dignitary, a proposition which Claire suggested might be spun in the national interest as a " euro-job ") and included some stronger expletives ( reflecting perhaps their widely reported use among New Labour's hierarchy between 1997 and 2010 ).
In the autumn of 1887, after another attempt to interest his collaborator in a plot where the characters, by swallowing a magic pill, became who they were pretending to be ( Sullivan had rejected this idea before ), Gilbert made an effort to meet his collaborator half way.
The suggested plot of I, Libertine is remarkably similar to Boswell's account of his real-life adventures ; booksellers may have believed I, Libertine was a fictional attempt to cash in on the interest in Georgian England that Boswell's million-selling journal had created.
The family father, tired with the cramped space at home, may rejoice in taking care of his family in the open air, and feel responsible if the little plot of earth bestows a very special interest upon life. Anna Lindhagen is said to have met Lenin when he passed through Stockholm from the exile in Switzerland on their return trip to Russia after the February Revolution in 1917.
When drawn by hand, a cartoon version of the Nyquist plot is sometimes used, which shows the shape of the curve, but where coordinates are distorted to show more detail in regions of interest.
In Japanese fiction, plot development and action have often been of secondary interest to emotional issues.
Demand was high for each episode to introduce some new element, whether it was a plot twist or a new character, so as to maintain the readers ' interest.
Nor does the interest of dramas depend on elaborate plot.
Algis Budrys found the novel's premise appealing, praising Brin's " really first-rate SFnal idea ," but its execution disappointing, leaving little of interest but plot details once the central mystery was explained at the novel's midpoint, " and as a plotsmith Brin is just another guy.
Francis Iles ( Anthony Berkeley Cox ) was somewhat muted in his praise in his review in The Guardian of 7 December 1962 when he said, " she has of course thought up one more brilliant little peg on which to hang her plot, but the chief interest to me of The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side was the shrewd exposition of what makes a female film star tick the way she does tick.
For audio systems with nearly uniform time delay at all frequencies, the magnitude versus frequency portion of the Bode plot may be all that is of interest.
The plot of this late one is not too bad, but the telling is very poor: it is littered with loose ends, unrealised characters, and maintains only a marginal hold on the reader's interest.
Gone were the sun-capturing plot, the look-alike peasant, and the llama-herder love interest.

interest and further
Life is further characterized, in antithesis to Piepsam, as animal: the image of a dog, which appears at several places, is first given as the criterion of amiable, irrelevant interest aroused by life considered simply as a spectacle: a dog in a wagon is `` admirable '', `` a pleasure to contemplate '' ; ;
The judgment must therefore be reversed and the cause remanded to the District Court for a determination, after further hearing, of the equitable relief necessary and appropriate in the public interest to eliminate the effects of the acquisition offensive to the statute.
The purpose of the organization is to further the interest of women students in recreational activities as a means of promoting physical efficiency, sportsmanship, and `` play for play's sake ''.
In the 1930s, Fleming ’ s trials occasionally showed more promise, and he continued, until 1940, to try to interest a chemist skilled enough to further refine usable penicillin.
Until that time, neutron stars, like black holes, were regarded as just theoretical curiosities ; but the discovery of pulsars showed their physical relevance and spurred a further interest in all types of compact objects that might be formed by gravitational collapse.
Capitalism involves the further abstraction of money into other exchangeable assets and the accumulation of money through ownership, exchange, interest and various other financial instruments.
After this initial excursion there was little interest from colonial authorities in further exploring modern-day Chile.
By the beginning of the eighteenth century, the Royal Society in England was discussing the practice of inoculation, and the smallpox epidemic in 1713 spurred further interest.
Uston rated almost one half of the Channel F games as " high in interest " and called that " an impressive proportion " and further noted that " Some of the Channel F cartridges are timeless ; no matter what technological developments occur, they will continue to be of interest.
Various executives, first at Tymshare and later at McDonnell Douglas ( which acquired Tymshare in 1984 ), expressed interest in his ideas, but never committed the funds or the people to further develop them.
The Ninth Circuit, analyzing the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas ( 2003 ), determined that DADT had to be subjected to heightened scrutiny, meaning that there must be an " important " governmental interest at issue, that DADT must " significantly " further the governmental interest, and that there can be no less intrusive way for the government to advance that interest.
The same year, his interest in music was further stimulated when his father brought home a collection of American 45s by artists including Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, The Platters, Fats Domino, Elvis Presley and Little Richard.
A trend for " unplugged " performances further helped to enhance the public's interest in the upright bass and acoustic bass guitars.
This development was further strengthened by the establishment ( in 1996 ) of a series of conferences on the Evolution of Language ( now known as " Evolang "), promoting a scientific, multidisciplinary approach to the issue, and interest from major academic publishers ( e. g., the Studies in the Evolution of Language series has been appearing with Oxford University Press since 2001 ) and scientific journals.
Fermi's interest in physics was further encouraged by Adolfo Amidei, a friend of his father, who gave him several books on physics and mathematics, which he read and assimilated quickly.
The local African rulers in Guinea, who prospered greatly from the African slave trade, had no interest in allowing the Europeans any further inland than the fortified coastal settlements where the trading takes place.
The local African rulers in Guinea, who prosper greatly from the slave trade, have no interest in allowing the Europeans any further inland than the fortified coastal settlements where the trading takes place.
In the last decades of that century, London experienced a revival of interest in the occult, and this was only further propagated when Francis Barrett published The Magus in 1801.
This was increased to 50. 9 percent in 2005, but when GM further increased its stake to 70. 1 percent around the time of its 2009 Chapter 11 reorganisation, Holden's interest was relinquished and transferred to another ( undisclosed ) part of GM.
US interest in hydraulic rams picked up around 1840, as further patents were issued and domestic companies started offering rams for sale.
In the 2000s the bicentennial of the expedition further elevated popular interest in Lewis and Clark.
In 1934, interest was further sparked by what is known as The Surgeon's Photograph.

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