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One and causes
One argument often made by the opponents of the anti-globalization movement ( especially by The Economist ), is that one of the major causes of poverty amongst third-world farmers are the trade barriers put up by rich nations and poor nations alike.
One of the suggested causes is that under Soviet planning, price ceilings created major problems ( shortages, queuing for bread, households hoarding money ) which made the transition to an unplanned economy more difficult.
One of the causes for this " second reign " of Elizabeth, as it is sometimes called, was the different character of Elizabeth's governing body, the privy council in the 1590s.
One argument against non-cognitivism is that it ignores the external causes of emotional and prescriptive reactions.
The One causes all things by conferring unity, in the form of individuality, on them, and in Neoplatonism existence, unity, and form tend to become equivalent.
The One causes things to exist by donating unity, and the particular manner in which a thing is one is its form ( a dog and a house are one in different manners, for example ).
In 1900 alone, the Prussian provinces of East Prussia, West Prussia, Posen, Silesia, and Pomerania lost about 1, 600, 000 people to the cities, where these former agricultural workers were absorbed into the rapidly growing factory labor class ; One of the causes of this mass-migration was the decrease in rural income compared to the rates of pay in the cities.
One of the major causes that lead competitions thrive in areas that did not have a history of monopoly was the light handed approach taken towards the interconnection issue by the regulatory body initially.
One of the contributing causes of Hannibal's inability to defeat Rome was his lack of a siege train, thus, while he was able to defeat Roman armies in the field, he was unable to capture Rome itself.
* 1961 – Italian Grand Prix, a crash causes the death of German Formula One driver Wolfgang von Trips and 13 spectators who are hit by his Ferrari.
One definition of Overactive bladder is when a person urinates more than eight times per day, though there can be other causes of urination frequency.
One of the most common causes of suspicion was membership in the Washington Bookshop Association, a left-leaning organization that offered lectures on literature, classical music concerts and discounts on books.
One action causes the dopamine molecules to be released from inside the vesicles into the cytoplasm of the nerve terminal, which are then transported outside by the mesolimbic dopamine pathway to the nucleus accumbens.
One definition of " nightmare " is a dream which causes one to wake up in the middle of the sleep cycle and experience a negative emotion, such as fear.
The Tao Te Ching states that courage is derived from love (" 慈 loving 故 causes 能 ability 勇 brave ") and explains: " One of courage, with audacity, will die.
One example is Irritable Bowel Syndrome ( IBS ) that was considered formerly as having purely mental causes, while subsequent research showed significant differences in the behaviour of the gut in IBS patients.
One is that the FTP client and FTP server use the PASV command, which causes the data connection to be established from the FTP client to the server.
One day, a rare alignment of all of Jupiter's major moons causes a devastating moon quake which damages most of the buildings.
According to Ferenczi, "… One learned from and from his kind of technique various things that made one ’ s life and work more comfortable: the calm, unemotional reserve ; the unruffled assurance that one knows better ; and the theories, the seeking and finding of the causes of failure in the patient instead of partly in ourselves … and finally the pessimistic view, shared only with a few, that neurotics are a rabble, good only to support us financially and to allow us to learn from their cases: psychoanalysis as a therapy may be worthless " ( Ferenczi, 1995, pp. 185 – 186 ).
One of the causes of ESD events is static electricity.
One reason is the US strategy of daylight precision bombing and the corresponding high loss rate it causes to the American bombers to enemy antiaircraft fire and enemy fighters, the latter being aggravated by the fact that there are not yet any US or Allied fighters with sufficient range to escort the bombers to and from their targets.
One of the repeating questions discussed in the Western philosophical tradition since Christianization is the question of " free will ", and the related but more general notion of fate, which asks how will can be truly free if the actions of people have natural or divine causes which determine them, but which are not really under the control of people.
One of the airplanes crashes into the dictator's seaside palace and causes his still-frozen body to tumble into the ocean, and all the water in the world's seas, rivers, and groundwater turns into ice-nine, killing almost all life in a few days.
After some discussion, Leontes demands to be led toward the bodies of his wife and son: " Prithee, bring me / To the dead bodies of my queen and son: / One grave shall be for both: upon them shall / The causes of their death appear, unto / Our shame perpetual " ( 3. 2 ) Paulina seems convinced of Hermione's death, and Leontes ' order to visit both bodies and see them interred is never called into question by later events in the play.

One and interference
One purpose of the change was to attain sympathetic enforcement of rights insured by the Civil War amendments against state interference.
One of the most popular zones in the game is the Plane of Knowledge, one of the few zones in which all races and classes can coexist harmoniously without interference.
One limitation to this innovation is the fact that electrical interference is a possibility.
One of the reasons is political interference upon the French historical interpretation during the 19th century.
One of the new characteristics that embedded microprocessors and computers brought to HF radio via ALE, was alleviation of the need for the radio operator to constantly monitor and change the radio frequency manually to compensate for ionospheric conditions or interference.
An important guiding principle — indeed, it is listed as General Order One in the list of Starfleet general orders — is the Prime Directive, which forbids any interference in the natural development of any pre-warp civilization.
One of the principal differences between HTH motifs in these different proteins arises from the stereo-chemical requirement for glycine in the turn which is needed to avoid steric interference of the beta-carbon with the main chain: for cro and repressor proteins the glycine appears to be mandatory, while for many of the homeotic and other DNA-binding proteins the requirement is relaxed.
One officer was charged and another resigned after being investigated for interference with custody.
One constant with Lamont ( particularly in the second season ) is that he is always trying to find new ways to move up in the world, and away from the junk business, but is often thwarted by Fred's interference.
One of the drawbacks of crystal sets is that they are vulnerable to interference from stations near in frequency to the desired station ; they have low selectivity.
( One can imagine, over very short durations, a near-instantaneous interference pattern from the two detectors, due to the narrow band filters, that dances around randomly due to the shifting relative phase difference.
Later publications tell of the full story, about how Zeon dropped a Space colony ( Gundam ) onto Earth and during the process, killed half of the population of the whole Earth sphere, including the space colonies, which was retconned to be the One Week Battle and the civilian casualties estimated to be much higher ( 4. 8 ~ 5 billion during the war and 3 billion after the war ) during the war due to the aftermath of the disastrous event, just like the atomic bombs and communication interference by the introduction of Minovsky particle.
One view suggests that this approach might advocate " invasive interference in family life.
One example is the ADIP ( ADdress In Pregroove ) system of tracking and speed control used by DVD + R being less susceptible to interference and error than the LPP ( Land Pre Pit ) system used by DVD-R, which makes the ADIP system more accurate at higher speeds.
One example is that the DVD + R style Address In Pregroove ( ADIP ) system of tracking and speed control is less susceptible to interference and error, which makes the ADIP system more accurate at higher speeds than the Land Pre Pit ( LPP ) system used by DVD-R.
One must also consider the interference of other kinds of input on electoral propaganda such as internal and external political crises and the arbitrary interference of private interests on the dispute.
One of the first modems to routinely exceed 9600 bit / s speeds, the TrailBlazer used a proprietary modulation scheme that proved highly resilient to interference, earning the product an almost legendary reputation for reliability despite mediocre ( or worse ) line quality.
One week later, Tomko and Scott Steiner were given a tag team title shot of their own, but failed thanks to botched interference from The Latin American Xchange ( LAX ).
One study found that two blocks of differing color gave the same interference.
Other religious references include the Old One, a Prometheus-like character who held great power but was chained and punished by the Architect for his interference with Her creations.
One major disadvantage of unlicensed use is that there is no frequency coordination, which can result in interference or outright blocking of signals.
One criticism of the Fed, typified by the Heterodox economics Austrian School, is that the Federal Reserve's control of interest rates is an unnecessary and counterproductive interference in the economy.
One idea amateur radio operators used to combat this interference was to attempt to " jam " the signal by transmitting synchronized unmodulated continuous wave signals, at the same pulse rate as the offending signal.

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