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but Rome offered relatively generous terms to its captives, including chances for lesser forms of citizenship.
Pindyck and Rubinfeld p. 398 – 99 .</ ref > Generally the company charges a higher price to the group with a more price inelastic demand and a relatively lesser price to the group with a more elastic demand.
The bone marrow stem cell quantity has been found to be declining with age and in reproductive age group of females it is relatively lesser than in males of same age group.
Minerals with a lesser ( but still relatively high ) degree of lustre are referred to as subadamantine, with some examples being garnet and corundum.
Even further confusion results from the fact that vintage-dated Malmseys are often labeled " Malvasia " or " Malvazia ", probably because the relatively rare vintage Malvasias were always made with Malvasia grapes even when most non-vintage " Malmsey " was being made from lesser varieties.
The following factors are of relatively lesser importance, are uncertain or unquantified:
Both the relatively large 18-to-24 population and the relatively low median age can be explained by the presence of Eastern Kentucky University, and to a considerably lesser extent Berea College.
Cambodians, Hmong, and Laotians ( and to a lesser extent, Vietnamese ), all of whose relatively low achievement rates are possibly due to their refugee status, and that they are non voluntary immigrants as other ethnicities are more likely to be.
Chabad Chasidism considers this emphasis to make it fundamentally different from other forms of Hasidism, which are referred to as " Chagas "; this acronym refers to the emotional attributes of Chesed (" kindness "), Gevurah (" power "), and Tifereth (" beauty "), and implies that relatively speaking other Chasidic groups place a lesser emphasis on intellectual comprehension of Chasidic philosophy than that found in Chabad teaching.
One slight criticism of the River Explorer cruises is the assumption that there is an all-year tourist market for them and some of the weekend winter cruises run after dark when there is relatively little to see, and there is no tailoring for the lesser demands of the winter months which may need to be addressed in the view of mounting losses.
The taphonomic pathways involved in relatively inert substances such as calcite ( and to a lesser extent bone ) are relatively obvious, as such body parts are stable and change little through time.
It is also noted that the descendants of the Bëorians had a relatively lesser lifespan compared with other Númenóreans.
In Italian, although to a lesser extent, some analogue words are in use: in particular " ostia " ( host ) and ( more so in the past ) " sacramento " are relatively common expressions in the North / East, which are lighter ( and a little less common ) than the typical blasphemies in use in Italy like " porco Dio " ( pig god ) and " porca Madonna " ( see: Italian profanity ).
Many lesser commanders welcomed these relatively predictable, static operations to mask their lack of military ability.
Also of note are the relatively significant Yakan, Samal / Badjao, Maranao, Ilocano, Ilonggo and to a much lesser extent, Tagalog and Chinese presence.
Unlike in Vietnam, Cambodian nationalism remained relatively quiet during much of French rule mostly due to lesser education influence, which helped literacy rates remain low and prevented nationalist movements like those taking place in VIetnam.
" AllMusic wrote, " Since the Manics deliver these charged lyrics as heavy guitar-rockers, the music doesn't always hit quite as forcefully as intended ", stating that the " relatively polished production and big guitar sound occasionally sell the music short, especially the lesser songs ", but calling the band's passion " undeniable, even on the weaker cuts [...] Debut albums rarely come as ambitious as the Manic Street Preachers ' Generation Terrorists.
A huge hit with the local clubbers, many imitators tried to follow the ‘ retro ’ theme formula with relatively lesser success.
However, the black howler ( Alouatta caraya ) is a relatively common pet monkey in contemporary Argentina due to its gentle nature, in comparison to the capuchin monkey's aggressive tendencies, in spite of its lesser intelligence, as well as the liabilities meant by the size of its droppings and the males ' loud vocalisations.
found that the human frontal cortex was not relatively larger than the cortex in the other great apes but was relatively larger than the frontal cortex in the lesser apes and the monkeys.
As originally envisaged, the railway was a trunk route, conveying passengers ( and to a lesser extent freight ) between London, Croydon and the towns on England's south coast, with relatively little traffic to and from stations in between.

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A changed migratory potential of cells has relatively high importance in the development of several clinical symptoms and syndromes.
Especially in the production of polymers, the gas separation by membranes has acquired increasing importance in the petrochemical industry and is now a relatively well-established unit operation.
In addition, the right to style himself Highness ( Majesty, which since its Roman origin expresses the sovereign authority of the state, was denied to all " vassals "), a title of great importance in international relations, was formally restricted to rulers of relatively high salute ranks ( originally only those with 11 guns or more, later also those with nine guns ).
The concept of Human capital has relatively more importance in labour-surplus countries.
For example, people from Mediterranean and Arab appear to rely more on the context of the delivery of the information, with the information being carried more by who is saying it and where, when, and how it's being said, rather than what is said, which is of relatively more importance in typical " Western " countries.
Some suggested risk factors such as diet, and spice consumption, were hypothesized as ulcerogens ( helping cause ulcers ) until late in the 20th century, but have been shown to be of relatively minor importance in the development of peptic ulcers.
The development of electric motors of acceptable efficiency was delayed for several decades by failure to recognize the extreme importance of a relatively small air gap between rotor and stator.
In some cases, land may be merged with capital due to the relatively small importance that land has in industrial and service sectors.
The pawn relatively gains importance in bughouse chess, its very limited mobility does not handicap reserve pawns.
Experts note that because of the possible link of akathisia with suicide and the distress it causes to the patient, " it is of vital importance to increase awareness amongst staff and patients of the symptoms of this relatively common condition ".
Individual rights have risen to the forefront of political and legal importance for most Canadians, as demonstrated through support for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a relatively free economy, and liberal attitudes toward homosexuality, women's rights, and other egalitarian movements.
They symbolize the relatively large hazel forests near the village, which was of economic importance for the village in previous times.
The traditional minor aspects, introduced by Johannes Kepler in the 16th century, were long considered to be of relatively secondary importance, although many modern astrologers are not in agreement with this.
One of the main reasons for the importance of the R-W model is that it is relatively simple and makes clear predictions.
The only medieval tomb of importance to remain relatively unscathed in the Dom is that of Bishop Guy of Avesnes ( also known as Gwijde van Henegouwen ), the brother of John II, Count of Holland and Hainaut, who was bishop from 1301 until his death in 1317.
Karmarker ( 1989 ) highlights the importance of relatively stable demand, which helps ensure efficient capital utilization rates.
The ceremonial laws also serve the purpose of moral education, and are, therefore, in view of their ethical tendency, to be numbered among the moral laws ; although when compared with the doctrines of faith and the ethical laws proper, they have only a subordinate importance, as the Holy Scriptures also attribute to the sacrifices a relatively minor importance in comparison with the moral laws ( ib.
The landed nobility had relatively little importance since they lived in the more underdeveloped inland provinces and it was the merchant class that dominated Dutch society.
Marketing of services is a relatively new phenomenon in the domain of marketing, having gained in importance as a discipline only towards the end of the 20th century.
While the Drive's history was relatively brief, they had an inarguable importance in the history of Arena Football, with ArenaBowl trips every year of their existence, and creating the first dynasty in the Arena Football League.
This joint undergoes relatively little movement during locomotion, although there is evidence to suggest that what little motion it does experience is of quite large importance.
Other countries ( e. g. Japan ) often have significant cultural influences ( the relatively great importance attached to worker solidarity as opposed to shareholder rights ) that result in a reluctance to shed labour in times of difficulty.

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