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Such and demands
Such disorders usually manifest in early childhood and affect predominantly tissues with high energy demands ( brain, heart, muscle ).
Such conflicting demands may exacerbate ethnic and national conflicts and make their resolution more difficult.
Such narcissists maintain self-esteem by seeing themselves as misunderstood and a subject to intolerable demands.
Such " council schools ", also referred to in Mississippi lexicon as " academies ", were established by the White Citizens ' Council movement in reaction to the demands for racial integration by the American Civil Rights movement.
Such demands have a substantial impact on biogeochemical cycles, resulting in phenomena such as acid rain, eutrophication, and global warming.
Such was not to be, but he showed his tough streak within the cabinet when he forced McMahon to accede to the Country Party's demands on petrol prices and other issues which affected rural voters.
Such security concerns led to demands for a year-round transportation system that British reinforcements could use should their territory be attacked during winter when the St. Lawrence River was frozen, and the only railway for British reinforcements to use would be the Grand Trunk connection at Portland, in the United States.
Such demands on energy, if long continued, would produce a strong, virile, and self-contained race which would inevitably overwhelm in battle nations whose weaker elements had not been purged by the conditions of an equally severe environment.
Such demands were unfeasible for Qasim who knew that such a concession would damage his image, and the military campaign waged on against Barzani's rebellion.
Such complexity demands a more rigorous mode of research that is capable of dealing with the complications of socio-educational experience.
Such " confederations " acted in lieu of state authority or to force their demands upon that authority.
Such a firebox could sustain a rate of steam generation to meet any demands of the locomotive's cylinders, even at high speed.
Such an understanding of limited government, as explained by James Madison, does not place arbitrary and ideologically biased parameters on the actions of a government thus allowing government to change as time demands.
Such demands constrained female birth intervals and consequently their fertility ; thus providing an opportunity for selection to favour the grandmother hypothesis.
Such concerns have continued to underpin Tillyer's practice to the present day, the artist balancing formal and technical experimentation against the demands of subject matter-demanding multiple reactions from the viewer.
Such tuning is through to better facilitate the technical demands imposed on the lead guitarist in the creation of new motifs and variations.

Such and intend
Such judicial adherence sends a message that the mentally ill would do better to refrain from taking risk-creating actions, unless they exercise a heightened degree of self-restraint and precaution, if they intend to avoid liability.
Such fusion results are seemed to be alternative approach for multi-modal biometric systems which intend to reach high accuracies of recognition in large databanks.

Such and challenge
Such a pitch presents an additional challenge to the hitter because it causes the ball to move atypically during its approach due to the altered wind-resistance and weight on one side of the ball.
Such task usually appears as the second to last or last challenge.
Such a challenge is usually a " Route Info " task, but it sometimes appears as a " Roadblock " task.
Such research is a challenge because of the difficulty of controlling all the variables that are statistically related to birth order.
Such " unsuited " combinations may prove an extra challenge for an experienced player, yet it's not frequent for this challenge to be high to the point of the game being unwinnable.
Such boats can also make the challenge easier for the swimmer by blocking wind and surface chop.
Such antiques include firearms, swords, knives, and other equipment such as ; uniforms, helmets, other military headgear, and armour ; military orders and decorations ; challenge coins and awards ; badges, buttons and insignia ; military art, sculpture, and prints ; ephemera such as cigarette cards, photographs, antiquarian books, magazines and posters ; scale models and toy soldiers ; and items of combat equipment and field gear.
Such linguistic inventiveness provides extra challenge and reward to both works.
Such Notification is open to challenge on the ground of wrongful exclusion or inclusion.
Such clauses are given full effect upon challenge.

Such and capitalist
" Such definitions depend upon "( cultural ) processes rather than abstract musical types ...", upon " continuity and oral transmission ... seen as characterizing one side of a cultural dichotomy, the other side of which is found not only in the lower layers of feudal, capitalist and some oriental societies but also in ' primitive ' societies and in parts of ' popular cultures '.
Such superexploitation of the poor ( undeveloped ) countries allows the wealthy ( developed ) countries to maintain some homeland workers politically content with a slightly-higher standard of living, and so ensure peaceful labour – capital relations in the capitalist homeland.
Such relationships and policies are characterized by a political economy-feudalist, socialist, capitalist, green, anarchist or otherwise.
Such an analysis sees the English Revolution as pivotal in the transition from feudalism to capitalism and from a feudal state to a capitalist state in Britain.
Such were the political-economy arguments of the economists whom Karl Marx criticized when they spoke of the " natural equilibria " of markets, as if the price ( value ) of a commodity were independent of the volition and initiative of the capitalist producers, buyers, and sellers of commodities.
Such " immutable economic laws " are what Capital: Critique of Political Economy ( 1867 ) revealed about the functioning of the capitalist mode of production, how goods and services ( commodities ) are circulated among a society ; and thus explain the psychological phenomenon of commodity fetishism, which ascribes an independent, objective value and reality to a thing that has no inherent value — other than the value given to it by the producer, the seller, and the buyer of the commodity.
Such activities were an inevitable cost to capitalist society which had to be met from reserves and from current income.
Such theorists ( Eisenstein 1979, Hartmann 1979 & 1981, Messerschmidt 1986, Currie 1989 ) accept that a patriarchal society constrains women ’ s roles and their view of themselves but that this patriarchy is the result not of male aggression but of the mode of capitalist production.

Such and right
Such a nice little thing -- lives right in the building ''.
Such bodies commonly had the right to own property and make contracts, to receive gifts and legacies, to sue and be sued, and, in general, to perform legal acts through representatives.
Such leftist reforms damaged U. S. economic interests in the country, gaining hostility from the U. S .' s governing Reagan administration, who funded a right wing militia, the Contras, to overthrow Ortega's government.
Such pickups are usually placed right underneath the guitar strings.
Such an agent is unintelligible to the motivational internalist, because moral judgments about the right thing to do have built into them corresponding motivations to do those things that are judged by the agent to be the moral things to do.
Such speculation increased after Labour lost the 1983 Bermondsey by-election, in which Peter Tatchell was its candidate, standing against a Tory, a Liberal ( eventual winner Simon Hughes ) and the right wing John O ' Grady, who had declared himself the " real " Labour candidate and fought an openly homophobic campaign against Tatchell.
Such ideas have also sparked a debate on whether trade itself should be codified as a human right.
Each term may be interpreted as a spherical wave that expands or contracts with velocity c. Such waves are generated by a point source, and they make possible sharp signals whose form is altered only by a decrease in amplitude as r increases ( see an illustration of a spherical wave on the top right ).
Such orientation was followed in Sinological works until the 1950s or 60s, when it started to be gradually replaced by right apostrophes (< font face =" Times New Roman ">’</ font >) in academic literature.
Such differences are important because certain ecological preferences keep mosquitoes away from most humans, whereas other preferences bring them right into houses at night.
Such errors in a system can be latent design errors that may go unnoticed for years, until the right set of circumstances arises that cause them to become active.
Such sonar can often be used to locate an upstanding structure, such as a shipwreck, once GPS has placed the research vessel in approximately the right location.
Such limiting powers cannot be delegated to lower administrative bodies such as municipalities ; the related right of distribution of printed materials can similarly only be limited by formal law.
Such power could result in serious interference if wave lengths were not strictly maintained, but the equipment with which X. E. R. F, operates assures its signal to stay " right on the beam.
Such an interpretation would also of course mean Jews and their descendants displaced from previously Arab countries would have no right of return.
Such new editions of the ICZN Code are not democratically approved by those taxonomists who are forced to follow the Code's provisions, neither do taxonomists have the right to vote for the members of the Commission or the Editorial Committee.
Such as " gradually lessening the pressure with his right hand " which of course was impossible for Erickson to have done since he was almost completely paralysed in his right hand.
Such groups may perceive " freedom of knowledge " as a right, and / or as fundamental in realising the right to education, which is an internationally recognised human right, as well as the right to a free culture and the right to free communication.
Such methods tend to frustrate customers who feel that their right to speak to an agent is being restricted.
Such affirmative action can be controversial as they are in conflict with the absolute application of the right to equality, or because some members of the group that is intended to benefit from such programs criticizes or opposes them.

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