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avoidance and thus
The synthesis of these attitudes of strict avoidance and a missionary conscience resulted in the widespread practice of indenturing the native Khoisan population, and within that master / servant relationship, to teach the Bible to them in hope that the message would filter back through the servant's family ( along with reports of the superiority of European life ) and thus bring about conversion.
used attraction, alignment and avoidance and extended this with a number of traits of real starlings: first, birds fly according to fixed wing aerodynamics, while rolling when turning ( thus losing lift ), second they coordinate with a limited number of interaction neighbours of 7 ( like in real starlings ), third, they try to stay above a sleeping site ( like starlings do at dawn ) and when they happen to move outwards the sleeping site, they return to it by turning, fourth, they move at relative fixed speed.
However, social avoidance of banned individuals was the most controversial of all the issues, and thus it has sometimes been erroneously considered as the only cause of the schism.
There is thus a much greater emphasis on " mental " mediumship and an almost complete avoidance of the apparently miraculous " materializing " mediumship that so fascinated early believers such as Arthur Conan Doyle.
The barrel nipple will be a sliding fit over the brass ferrule, and can thus rotate, to ensure alignment of the nipples at each end of the cable, and avoidance of twisting of the inner cable.
Evidence suggests this occurs when the caregiving figure is also an object of fear, thus putting the child in an irresolvable situation regarding approach and avoidance.
A tendency to overemphasize the avoidance of losses will thus favor retaining the status quo, resulting in a status quo bias.
* Facilitates avoidance of data redundancy and thus prevent data & business transaction inconsistency
It thus focuses on instances where people handle conflicts through means other than the law, such as through gossip, avoidance, suicide, or feuding.
Also, in an avoidance scenario, the observer can become so fixated on the target that they will forget to take the necessary action to avoid it, thus colliding with the object.
Most conflicts are handled without appealing to the legal system, and the theory thus explains not just law but avoidance, gossip, therapy, feuding, and numerous other forms of non-governmental social control.
Peyote is a sacrament in the Native American Church ; thus, members must " choose between carrying out the ritual embodying their religious beliefs and avoidance of criminal prosecution.
The goal of systematic desensitization thus, is to overcome avoidance by gradually exposing patients to the phobic stimulus, until that stimulus can be tolerated.

avoidance and by
In 1988 it produced a translation of the Apostles ' Creed, distinguished among other things by its avoidance of the word " his " in relation to God.
The principal cause of this separation is believed to be active avoidance of coyotes by the foxes.
Those who have performance avoidance goals are driven by fear of failure and avoid situations where their abilities are exposed.
Over time, variations have emerged, brought about by natural phonetic changes that occur over time, adaptions for local written forms with special characters or diacritics ( which are sometimes represented with the other hand ), and avoidance of handshapes that are considered obscene in some cultures.
Adults who as children were incestuously victimized by adults often suffer from low self-esteem, difficulties in interpersonal relationships, and sexual dysfunction, and are at an extremely high risk of many mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, phobic avoidance reactions, somatoform disorder, substance abuse, borderline personality disorder, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder.
Hygiene is the avoidance of infection or food spoiling by eliminating microorganisms from the surroundings.
' A balance must be struck between the need on one side for the legal certainty resulting from the binding effect of previous decisions, and on the other side the avoidance of undue restriction on the proper development of the law ( 1966 Practice Statement ( Judicial Precedent ) by Lord Gardiner L. C.
:# The anxiety, panic attack, or phobic avoidance associated with the specific object or situation are not better accounted for by another mental disorder, such as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ( e. g., fear of dirt in someone with an obsession about contamination ), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ( e. g., avoidance of stimuli associated with a severe stressor ), Separation Anxiety Disorder ( e. g., avoidance of school ), Social Phobia ( e. g., avoidance of social situations because of fear of embarrassment ), Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia, or Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder.
:# The avoidance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance ( e. g. a drug of abuse, a medication ) or a general medical condition and is not better accounted for by another mental disorder ( e. g. Panic Disorder With or Without Agoraphobia, Separation Anxiety Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, a Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder ).
During the English Civil War anything which tended to prolong the struggle, or seemed like want of energy and avoidance of a decision, was bitterly resented by the men of both sides.
His seminal work is concerned with the principles of legislation and the hedonic calculus is introduced with the words “ Pleasures then, and the avoidance of pains, are the ends that the legislator has in view .” In Chapter VII Bentham says, “ The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society, by punishing and rewarding … In proportion as an act tends to disturb that happiness, in proportion as the tendency of it is pernicious, will be the demand it creates for punishment .”
Usability is also better, particularly by the avoidance of horizontal scrolling.
Adaptation to saline environments by halophytes may take the form of salt tolerance ( see halotolerance ) or salt avoidance.
Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance ( CSMA / CA ) in computer networking, is a network multiple access method in which carrier sensing is used, but nodes attempt to avoid collisions by transmitting only when the channel is sensed to be " idle ".
Collision avoidance is used to improve the performance of the CSMA method by attempting to divide the channel somewhat equally among all transmitting nodes within the collision domain.
Devices utilizing 802. 11 based standards can enjoy the benefits of collision avoidance ( RTS / CTS handshake, also Point coordination function ), although they do not do so by default.
Animals are also known to resort to behavioral defenses, examples of which are the avoidance by sheep of open pastures during spring, when roundworm eggs accumulated over the previous year hatch en masse ; and the ingestion of alcohol by infected fruit flies as self medication against blood-borne parasites.
In CSMA / CA collision avoidance is used to improve the performance of CSMA by attempting to be less " greedy " on the channel.
:: Without undertaking to survey the intricacies of the ripeness doctrine it is fair to say that its basic rationale is to prevent the courts, through avoidance of premature adjudication, from entangling themselves in abstract disagreements over administrative policies, and also to protect the agencies from judicial interference until an administrative decision has been formalized and its effects felt in a concrete way by the challenging parties.
Many of these routes, hammered by countless hoofs instinctively following watersheds and the crests of ridges in avoidance of lower places ' summer muck and winter snowdrifts, were followed by the Indians as courses to hunting grounds and as warriors ' paths.

avoidance and gatekeeping
Reverse logistics is more than just returns management, it is " activities related to returns avoidance, gatekeeping, disposal and all other after-market supply chain issues ".

avoidance and function
Understanding the function of these receptors has helped plant biologists understand the signalling cascades that regulate photoperiodism, germination, de-etiolation and shade avoidance in plants.
Common approaches include avoidance of steroids, reduced exposure to calcineurin inhibitors, and other means of weaning drugs based on patient outcome and function.
Just like physical pain, social pain is thought to serve a function of adaptation and avoidance from what caused the pain.

avoidance and interference
EMC ensures the correct operation, in the same electromagnetic environment, of different equipment items which use or respond to electromagnetic phenomena, and the avoidance of any interference effects.
His interference in the affairs of his neighbors, his ousting of Roman ally Abrupolis from his territories, his armed visit to Delphi, his avoidance of the Roman ambassadors to Macedonia, and his dynastic marriages all gave Rome cause for concern.
Unlike ELNs for patent protection, FDA is not concerned with patent interference proceedings, but is concerned with avoidance of falsification.

avoidance and patterns
Activity is scattered randomly over the 24 hours of the day ; aside from avoidance of intense light, no regular circadian patterns are apparent.
* Dissonance in poetry is the deliberate avoidance of assonance, i. e. patterns of repeated vowel sounds.

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