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One and challenges
One of the key challenges in glass cockpits is to balance how much control is automated and how much the pilot should do manually.
One of the largest challenges that customer relationship management systems face is poor usability.
Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro ’ s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
" One of Lenin's challenges was distancing materialism, as a viable philosophical outlook, from the " vulgar materialism " expressed in the statement " the brain secretes thought in the same way as the liver secretes bile " ( attributed to 18th c. physician Pierre Jean Georges Cabanis, 1757 – 1808 ); " metaphysical materialism " ( matter composed of immutable particles ); and 19th-century " mechanical materialism " ( matter as random molecules interacting per the laws of mechanics ).
One of the biggest challenges in international decisions is to determine an adequate compensation for environmental damages.
One of the challenges in thermal therapy is delivering the appropriate amount of heat to the correct part of the patient's body.
One of the main challenges to galaxy formation is the great number of thin disk galaxies in the local universe.
One of the key economic challenges was Iraq's immense foreign debt, estimated at $ 125 billion.
One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy.
One of the greatest challenges is controlling or removing quantum decoherence.
One of the challenges in deploying IP multicast is that routers and firewalls between LANs must allow the passage of packets destined to multicast groups.
One of the first challenges to government repression came in 1953.
One of the most significant logistical challenges was accommodating the National Automobile Dealers Association Convention, which was originally slated to occupy the Superdome on February 3.
One of the major challenges in biosecurity is the increasing availability and accessibility of potentially harmful technology.
One of the challenges of frequency-hopping systems is to synchronize the transmitter and receiver.
One of his challenges at this point was the avoidance of federal action against railroads.
One of the main challenges to neorealist theory is the democratic peace theory and supporting research such as the book Never at War.
One of the challenges of PPVPNs involves different customers using the same address space, especially the IPv4 private address space.
One of the challenges for the participants was to clock up 100 miles between sunrise and sunset on velocipedes built between 1818 and 1960.
One author, Elwood Carlson, locates the American generation, which he calls " New Boomers ," between 1983 and 2001, because of the upswing in births after 1983, finishing with the " political and social challenges " that occurred after the terrorist acts of September 11, 2001, and the " persistent economic difficulties " of the time.
One of the biggest challenges Hu faces is the large wealth disparity between the Chinese rich and poor, for which discontent and anger mounted to a degree which wreaked havoc on communist rule.
One of the challenges that the screenwriters faced was figuring out which songs would go where in the film because Rob, Dick, and Barry " are such musical snobs ", according to Cusack.
One of the great technical challenges of introducing color broadcast television was the desire to conserve bandwidth, potentially three times that of the existing black-and-white ( B & W ) standards, and not use an excessive amount of radio spectrum.
One of the principal challenges of microcredit is providing small loans at an affordable cost.

One and field
One afternoon during a cold, powdery snowstorm, Fogg took off for Concord from the St. John field.
One vocational instructor in a city vocational school, speaking of his course in a certain field, said he had no difficulty placing all students in jobs outside of the city.
One year the Department collected a file of case histories to document its argument that men in the field were paying the government's entertainment bills out of personal income.
One may try to quantize an electron field without mixing the annihilation and creation operators by writing
One technique used to reach very low temperatures ( thousandths and even millionths of a degree above absolute zero ) is adiabatic demagnetisation, where the change in magnetic field on a magnetic material is used to provide adiabatic cooling.
One of the most notable characteristics of the modern study of classics is the diversity of the field.
One argument in the field of philosophy of consciousness deals with what it is that makes a mental state “ conscious ” in the sense of there being something it is like to experience that state.
One of the most notable of these returns came on November 12, 2006, when he returned a missed field goal for a 108-yard touchdown.
One of the first proposed estimates of the total number of beetle species on the planet is based on field data rather than on catalog numbers.
One of the most important and sophisticated books in the field is the Grundlegung der Psychologie ( Foundations of Psychology ) by Klaus Holzkamp, who might be considered the theoretical founder of critical psychology.
One set of odd or even lines is referred to as a " field ", and a consecutive pairing of two fields of opposite parity is called a frame.
One original researcher in the field is Luc Steels, head of the research units of Sony CSL in Paris and the AI Lab at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
In " The Meaning of Relativity ," Einstein wrote, " One can give good reasons why reality cannot at all be represented by a continuous field.
One important difference in modern field hockey is the absence of an offside rule.
One was his Board of Admiralty seal, which contained a red-and-white striped shield on a blue field.
One notation for a finite field is or F < sub > p < sup > n </ sup ></ sub >.
According to the centimeter gram second system of units ( cgs ), the gauss is the unit of magnetic field B and the equivalent of esu / cm ^ 2, while the oersted is the unit of magnetizing field H. One tesla is equal to 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > gauss, and one ampere per meter is equal to 4π × 10 < sup >− 3 </ sup > oersted.
One must also consider the type of field over which the vector space is defined.
One player on the court must be the designated goalkeeper differing in his or her clothing from the rest of the field players.
One bright guy — let's call him Galt-Magnon — decides to build a log cabin on an open field, near his crops.
One early commercial application of information theory was in the field seismic oil exploration.
One or more of these elder chiefs might accompany a big force on an important mission, but there was no single " field marshal " in supreme command of all Zulu forces.
One of his most dramatic home runs was likely his ninth-inning, lead off, opposite field home run in the final game of the 1972 National League Championship Series.
One approach was to use interdigital electrodes on one glass substrate only to produce an electric field essentially parallel to the glass substrates ( Abstract ).

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