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Often and lack
* Often used as a means to bleed money from customers through lack of defining a deliverable
Often low notes in higher voices will project less, lack timbre, and tend to " count less " in roles ( although some Verdi, Strauss and Wagner roles call for stronger singing below the staff ).
Often heard arguments against OSS are: the API is practically impossible to virtualize, it lacks support for modern audio features such as timer-based scheduling or proper surround sound support, inability of its developers to work with the Linux kernel community, lack of integration with modern kernel features such as the device model, too low-level interface, as well as general rejection of its design with moving a lot of signal processing code into the kernel.
Often the villains in his stories experience their downfall because of a lack of respect for other alien species or seemingly innocuous bits of their surroundings.
Often, these pregnancies are hidden for months resulting in a lack of adequate prenatal care and dangerous outcomes for the babies.
Often, when confined to an area, claustrophobics begin to fear suffocation, believing that there may be a lack of air in the area to which they are confined.
Often, because of a lack of clear definitions between the three and because of the subjective nature of those ineffective definitions, ecotage is often seen as indistinguishable from acts of civil disobedience or even eco-terrorism.
Often the iconography of the New Testament scene was based on traditions and models originating in Late Antiquity, but the iconography of the Old Testament episode had to be invented in this period, for lack of precedents.
Often showing a lack of confidence in himself, Bort is portrayed as being clumsy, indecisive and self-depressive.
Often the areas where the steering tends to concentrate certain groups of people lack city resources that other parts of the city may have.
Often referred to as parvenu, members of the nouveau riche are often discriminated against by the " Old Money " sects of society since they " lack the proper pedigree.
Often stoner films involve evading authority figures, sometimes law enforcement agents, who are portrayed as comically inept, but also parents, coworkers, friends, and security guards who disapprove of the protagonists ' marijuana usage usually out of a greater lack of acceptance of their lifestyle of leisure and innocence.
Often, a high-resistance bleeder resistor is connected internally within the flyback transformer to ensure the charge is safely grounded when not in use, but many sets lack this, especially older models.
Often criticized for its lack of reliability in the aircraft role, like other rifle calibers, the 7. 5 mm bullets proved to be too light for air combat in World War II ..
Often positions gained at very great cost would immediately be lost again for lack of infantry to consolidate.
Often it is because of a lack of population density or size in a single city or even an entire state.
Often indie games are completely programmer driven, due to lack of publisher funding for artwork.
Often regarded as a difficult plant to cultivate this is mainly due to several problems: 1 ) it likes bright light and this encourages algal growth which is difficult to clear from the leaves ; 2 ) newly imported bulbs grow well in the first year but often fail in the second year, apparently due to a lack of food in the bulbs ( cause still unknown ); 3 ) seeds may be produced but often fail to germinate or thrive.
Often criticised for his lack of footwork, Hinds was a surprise choice as opener for the last Test of what had been a disastrous tour of Australia in 2000-01.
Often intellectual opportunism is therefore understood as a sign of lack of integrity or intellectual shallowness, to the extent that the opportunist is not concerned with the worth of the ideas in themselves, but only with how he can benefit from them himself by pursuing them.
Often outspoken and erratic, Patterson was temporarily suspended from the Trail Blazers in the 2005 – 06 season for speaking harshly at coach Nate McMillan and refusing to return to a game, upset about his lack of playing time.
Often people mistake order for randomness based on lack of information ; e. g., Jackson Pollock's drip

Often and understanding
Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
Often they are triggered by a new and key piece of information, but importantly, a depth of prior knowledge is required to allow the leap of understanding.
Often, the distinction between vectors and pseudovectors is overlooked, but it becomes important in understanding and exploiting the effect of symmetry on the solution to physical systems.
Often, the most important skill is in understanding the significance and uniqueness of the particular trunk in question.
Often speaking of the, “ harmonious union of culture and spirituality ,” he believed that knowledge of the liberal arts would broaden one ’ s understanding of Torah.
Often McLaren's postmodern approach to hermeneutics and Biblical understanding prompts him to take a less traditional approach towards issues considered controversial by fundamentalists, such as homosexuality.
Often the Teaching Leader and the notes will present historical details obtained from external sources, as an aid to clearer understanding of the context and background of the scripture being studied.

Often and process
Often agate coexists with layers or masses of opal, jasper or crystalline quartz due to ambient variations during the formation process.
Often referred to simply as " contempt ," such as a person " held in contempt ," it is the judge's strongest power to impose sanctions for acts which disrupt the court's normal process.
Often the passage from one world or stage to the next is impelled by inner forces, a process of germination or gestation from earlier, embryonic forms.
Often occurs in patients over the age of 40 due to the natural aging process and / or bruxism.
Often many individuals will work in teams covering different aspects of the design process, although some designers will cover them all.
Often, multiple-stage boot loaders are used, during which several programs of increasing complexity load one after the other in a process of chain loading.
Often the effort ( manpower, computer, and other resources ) required, the time limits on when the solution is needed, and the cost to compile, process, and analyze all the data required for deterministic or other complicated procedures preclude their usefulness or favor the faster, simpler heuristic approach.
Often the process is entirely illogical ; for example, the compulsion of walking in a certain pattern may be employed to alleviate the obsession of impending harm.
Often, owing to practical considerations or error, the process of defining the edges of contexts is not followed and contexts are removed out of sequence and un-stratigraphically.
Often, the term " Markov chain " is used to mean a Markov process which has a discrete ( finite or countable ) state-space.
Often tied in with the Many-Worlds Interpretation, but not limited to it, is the physical process of decoherence, which causes an apparent collapse.
Often prototypes are built using very limited engineering detail as compared to final production intent, which often uses statistical process controls and rigorous testing.
Often prepared by a candy moulding process.
Often referred to as a " Constructability Review ", the process usually occurs prior to the plans being put out for bid.
Often, the term Markov chain is used to mean a Markov process which has a discrete ( finite or countable ) state-space.
Often contrasted with just process, which is concerned with the administration of law, distributive justice concentrates on outcomes.
Often enzymes from lysosomes are then used to digest the molecules absorbed by this process.
Often, however, energy must be added to the process by combustion of fuel or, in the case of some smelting processes, by the direct application of electrical energy.
Often sports fans will invite other fans of relatively similar rooting intensity over to their house to experience a sporting event together so that all involved can voice pleasure or displeasure to their heart's content and increase shared bonds in the process.
Often thought to consist of only " human waste ", treated sewage sludge or " biosolids " contain any contaminants from sewage that are not broken down in the treatment process, or which do not remain with the water effluent leaving the treatment plant.
Often in the form of the process assumes a game-like appearance.
Often printed canvases come as part of kits, which also dramatically vary in quality, based on the printing process and the materials used.
Often in times of emergency, a government may issue legislation directly through Orders in Council, forgoing the usual parliamentary procedure though most Orders of this sort are eventually formalized according to the traditional lawmaking process, if they are not revoked at the end of the emergency.
Often people have more than one home in different states or they move a lot because of their work so it is important to take that into account in the drafting process.
Often disregarded by those untrained in facilitation, setting ground rules is a key component of the facilitation process especially in meetings convened to discuss difficult problems or for training.

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