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Such and differences
Such speech differences made him acutely aware of the richness and expressivness of language.
Such statements may be misleading because they do not reflect differences in strength of the various kinds of wines, beers, and spirits.
Such phase differences are caused by differences in the path lengths over which contributing rays reach the point from the slit.
Such differences are often highly language-specific.
Such differences also come about due to more efficient production in developed economies, given farm machinery, better information available to farmers, and often larger scale.
Such differences in order of magnitude can be measured on the logarithmic scale in " decades " ( i. e. factors of ten ).
Such differences can make certain technologies better suited to home networks and others better suited to network larger organizations.
Such differences include ( i ) the use of characters created in Japan, ( ii ) characters that have been given different meanings in Japanese, and ( iii ) post-World War II simplifications of the kanji.
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 trading reveals differences in probability of debt collection or store of value function of that currency, as assigned by traders.
Such differences in potential can be reduced by proper bonding to a common ground at the house.
Such statutes typically have exceptions, or restrictions on range of application, similar to those set out in the Robinson Patman Act, to allow for differences in costs of output and distribution, and differences in the degree of competition facing a vendor.
Such price differences only create efforts by market participants to arbitrage the difference .” Greenspan proposed “ to end this game and merge SAIF and BIF ”.
Such national legislative politics in communist states often have a similar structure to the parliaments that exist in liberal republics, with two significant differences: first, the deputies elected to these national legislative bodies are not expected to represent the interests of any particular constituency, but the long-term interests of the people as a whole ; second, against Marx's advice, the legislative bodies of communist states are not in permanent session.
Such differences follow a Poissonian distribution, and in this case the term sample variance should be used instead.
Such deletions in humans are referred to as hCONDELs may be responsible for the anatomical and behavioral differences between humans, chimpanzees and other mammals.
Such differences spring from a larger pattern in the two traditions, wherein Catholic teachings are often dogmatically and authoritatively defined – in part because of the more centralized structure of the Catholic Church – while in Eastern Orthodoxy, many doctrines are less authoritative.
Such a passage of time allows both divergent and convergent evolution time to mimic similarities and accumulate differences between groups of modern and extinct ancestral species.
Such individual differences may be due to genetic polymorphisms, which code for D2 receptor binding site affinity, or prior exposure to environmental toxins.
Such differences can lead to different valuation methods or different interpretations of the method results.
Such phase detectors also have other desirable properties, such as better accuracy when there are only small phase differences between the two signals being compared.
Such techniques can overcome the mind's instinctive tendency to use " oversimplified associative thinking " in which two related concepts are so closely associated that their differences, and independence from one another, are overlooked.

Such and motivation
Such innovations can boost productivity, for example as better equipment works faster and more efficiently, or better organisation increases motivation at work.
Such townspeople needed physical protection from lawless nobles and bandits, part of the motivation for gathering behind communal walls, but the struggle to establish their liberties, the freedom to conduct and regulate their own affairs and security from arbitrary taxation and harassment from the bishop, abbot, or count in whose jurisdiction these obscure and ignoble social outsiders lay, was a long process of struggling to obtain charters that guaranteed such basics as the right to hold a market.

Such and expectation
Such a question may be asked merely to harass or upset the respondent with no intention of listening to their reply, or asked with the full expectation that the respondent will predictably deny it.
Such a policy is to attempt to reduce inflationary expectation and in turn inflation when it is rising rapidly.

Such and perceived
Such perceived or actual safety issues discourage many New Zealanders from cycling.
Such requirements for extracellular stimulation are necessary for controlling cell behavior in unicellular and multicellular organisms ; signal transduction pathways are perceived to be so central to biological processes that a large number of diseases are attributed to their disregulation.
Such behaviors depend on the degree to which organization is perceived to be distributively just ( Cohen-Charash & Spector, 2001 ; Karriker & Williams, 2009 ).
Such people have paid for their telephones ten or more times over, but the phones are perceived by some users to be superior to telephones commonly made today in aspects of durability and sound quality.
Such listings, specifying a single proofreader to fill a single position, are more likely to require a degree as a way of reducing the candidate-pool, but also because the degree is perceived as a requirement for any potentially promotable white collar applicant.
Such etiology depends on the type of muscle weakness, which can be true or perceived as well as central or peripheral.
Such personal decisions can be perceived by the Spanish community as denying identity and heritage.
Such systems tend to be " one-way ", meaning external forces applied aerodynamically to the control surfaces are not perceived at the controls.
Such Legitimists are strongly opposed to the proposed European Constitution and anything else perceived as threatening the independence of France.
Such communities may discourage cycling by imposing unnecessary detours and forcing all cyclists onto arterial roads, which may be perceived as busy and dangerous, for all trips regardless of destination or purpose.
Such usage is typically perceived as an imperialist view that the Ukrainian territory and people (" Little Russians ") belong to " one, indivisible Russia.
Such an invasion from foreign influences was perceived as a radical threat.
Such ovations may be perceived by non-expert audience members as signals of the performance's quality.
Such a new trend had been developing since the movement's 2000 national congress, which concerned itself chiefly with the perceived threat offered by transnational corporations ( Brazilian or foreign ) to both small property in general as well as to Brazilian national food sovereignty, specially in the field of intellectual property.
Such a change in strategy could also have corresponded to a perceived shift in government's stances as during the late 1990s and early 2000 various spokespersons for the Cardoso government tended to consider that Brazil had no need for land reform, that small property was non-competitive, unlikely to raise personal incomes in rural areas and therefore a foolhardy alternative to politics that emphasized creation of skilled wage-labor positions, as the expansion of general employment levels would eventually cause the land reform issue to " recede " into the background.
Such was Arkle's perceived superiority before the last of these victories that he was given a starting price of 1 / 10 ( a £ 10 bet would have won £ 1 ).
Such democratic changes in the internal life of Poland were also perceived with fear and anger in Moscow, where the rulers did not want to lose control, fearing the political threat to the Soviet security and power in Eastern Europe.
Such movies have frequently been perceived as overly reliant upon the audience's extensive knowledge of LDS practices and LDS cultural norms.
Such was the perceived importance and urgency of the engine that Rolls-Royce licensed the compressor design of the Sapphire engine from Armstrong Siddeley to speed development.
Such perceived weaknesses of the R score are particularly worrying, because it is the main and sometimes only criterion considered by Quebec universities during the admissions process.
Such alterations may be designed to increase the perceived excitement of the game and demonstrate certain features.
Such an action would be most likely to be undertaken when government tenancy policies ( or enforcement thereof ) are perceived to be patently unfair to the landlords.
Such behaviour need not be criminal because there may be no law against it – opportunism as a general category is not a crime – but it may be perceived as " criminal " in the sense of being " immoral " or " unjustifiable " or " repugnant " to the extent that it makes selfishness supreme.
Such actions can be seen to have an externally perceived locus of control.

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