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However, he turned out to be a complete failure in his new position.
" One of his secretaries concluded that John was " a great man in temporal things, but a complete failure and worthless in spiritual things.
His last opera was a German language singspiel Die Neger, ( The Negroes ), a melodrama set in colonial Virginia with a text by Georg Friedrich Treitschke ( the author of the libretto for Beethoven's Fidelio ) performed in 1804 and was a complete failure.
Whether or not this led to complete electrical failure will never be known.
Although Constans called the Council of Sardica in 343 to settle the conflict, it was a complete failure and by 346 the two emperors were on the point of open warfare over the religious dispute.
This can continue to the point of complete breakdown of normal resistance at a semiconductor junction, and failure of the device ( this may be temporary or permanent depending on whether there is physical damage to the crystal ).
The exploration of the territories of Nueva Toledo, which lasted 2 years, was marked by a complete failure for Almagro.
The book was a complete financial and critical failure.
This coupled with voucher schools not being required to put their students through the same tests and performing poorly on SAT and ACT testing in the 11th and 12th grades has led the academic community to declare it a complete and total failure.
In the event of a complete failure of the main line, the throne would pass to the nearest collateral branch, again in the male line.
His failure to complete the cantata may be a further indication that he was not committed to the Nazi cause.
Babbage's failure to complete the analytical engine can be chiefly attributed to difficulties not only of politics and financing, but also to his desire to develop an increasingly sophisticated computer and to move ahead faster than anyone else could follow.
John's defeat was swift and his attempts to reconquer his French possession at the decisive Battle of Bouvines ( 1214 ) resulted in complete failure.
These procedures specify how an IFR pilot should respond, even in the event of a complete radio failure, and loss of communications with ATC, including the expected aircraft course and altitude.
* 1920 – The steel strike of 1919 ends in a complete failure for the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers labor union.
In the game, a natural 1 usually is great success with added bonuses and a natural 20 means a complete failure.
The subsequent Siege of Damascus was a complete failure ; when the city seemed to be on the verge of collapse, the crusader army suddenly moved against another section of the walls, and were driven back.
Although this difference is trivial in bulk chemistry calculations, it can result in complete failure in situations where the behavior of individual molecules matters, such as in mass spectrometry and particle physics ( where the mixture of isotopes does not act as an average ).
His long progress to the place of assembly resembled a triumphal procession, and the Council of Mantua of 1459, a complete failure as regards its ostensible object of mounting a crusade, at least showed that the impotence of Christendom was not owing to the Pope.
A malicious ( or erroneous ) revocation of some ( or all ) of the keys in the system is likely, or in the second case, certain, to cause a complete failure of the system.
Following the failure to complete a debut album, Warner Brothers withdrew their support for the Modern Lovers, and Robinson left the band.
Due to Cole's efforts, Crowe's unfinished business — rectifying his failure to understand and help Vincent — is finally complete.
To prevent the complete loss of instrumentation in the event of an electrical failure, the instrument panel is deliberately designed with certain instruments powered by electricity and other instruments powered by the vacuum source.
In a classroom, common characteristics of working memory impairment include a failure to remember instructions and an inability to complete learning activities.
However, Portuguese rule remained characterised by deep-seated racism, mass forced labour and an almost complete failure to modernize the country.

complete and Mexican
Consequently, meals that combine cereal grains and legumes, such as the Indian dal with rice, Middle Eastern hummus, ful medames, falafel with pita bread, the Mexican beans with rice or tortilla have arisen to provide complete protein in diets that are, by choice or by necessity, vegetarian.
The irrigation project, creating Medina Lake, was built by 1500 skilled workers, mostly Mexican, who worked in shifts operating 24 hours a day to complete the dam in two years.
During the period in 1831, J. Francisco Madero petitioned the Mexican government and was later granted complete navigation rights of the Rio Trinidad ( Trinity River ) for a term of 15 years.
Bátiz has also recorded the complete nine symphonies by Beethoven, the complete pieces for orchestra by Joaquin Rodrigo, Manuel M. Ponce, and Georges Bizet, and eight volumes of Mexican music, all of which have received great worldwide acclaim.
Several festivals, Mexican gigs, and a complete European tour have been scheduled.
When Lozano decided to leave Mœnia as vocalist and form the still electronically oriented but more guitar-centered Morbo, despite the acclaimed success of 1997's Mœnia and its subsequent album of remixes ( a risky and previously unheard of novelty in the Mexican music industry ), Pichardo reunited with the remaining two of his former bandmates to complete Mœnia's line-up, which has remained unchanged since 1999.
The Mexican Mafia's quest for complete control alienated many other Mexican-American inmates who were fed up with Mexican Mafia stabbing, killing, and stealing their watches, rings, cigarettes and anything else of value.
A complete list of Sergeant Major Daly's decorations and medals includes two Medal of Honor ( The Medals of Honor are on display at the National Marine Corps Museum in Triangle, Virginia ); the Navy Cross ; Distinguished Service Cross ; three Letters of Commendation ; Good Conduct Medal with two bronze stars ; China Relief Expedition Medal ; Philippine Campaign Medal ; Expeditionary Medal with one bronze star ; Mexican Service Medal ; Haitian Campaign Medal ; World War I Victory Medal with Aisne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive-Sector clasps and Citation Star ; Médaille militaire ; Croix de guerre with Palm ; and the Fourragère ( the last three awards are from the French government ; only the Croix de guerre is authorized for wear by US personnel.
The complete text of the aforementioned reform also states that Mexico City is the seat of the Powers of the Union ( Executive, Legislative and Judicial ) and capital of the United Mexican States.
On 1989, on Velarde's one hundredth birthday, Mexican author Guillermo Sheridan published a new biography of the poet, titled Un corazón adicto: la vida de Ramón López Velarde, which remains the most complete biography of Velarde to date.
The segment from the Mexican border to SR 98 was completed by March 1996 to expressway standards ; this cost $ 9. 1 million to complete.
Because of the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico, there was not enough money to complete the construction of the road leading up to the border facility on the Mexican side, as well as the Mexican border facility itself.
OEA subsequently retained the services of The Louis Berger Group Inc. from the US to complete the study, which concludes that in the long term the airport might serve up to 15 million passengers annually considering that the city of Puebla is ranked number four among Mexican cities based on its population.
The Mexican set of characters struggles with love, pain, pride and hate with the Spanish group of characters during the conquest of Mexico ( 1519-1521 ) by Hernán Cortés, the fall and complete destruction of Tenochtitlan and its satellite kingdoms, and the emergence of a new nation, New Spain ( now modern Mexico ) out of the meeting of two great cultures: the Spanish heritage ( with old Visigoth, Jewish, Moorish and Catholic roots ) and the ancient native Mexican traditions ( like the Olmecs, Mayans, and Toltecs ).

complete and intervention
For example, Peter Hain interprets libertarian socialism as minarchist rather than anarchist, favoring radical decentralization of power without going as far as the complete abolition of the state and libertarian socialist Noam Chomsky supports dismantling all forms of unjustified social or economic power, while also emphasizing that state intervention should be supported as a temporary protection while oppressive structures remain in existence.
In practice, however, if consumer rationality / innovativeness is low and heuristics are preferred, monopolistic competition can fall into natural monopoly, even in the complete absence of government intervention.
Beside the SIS and the SIRENE offices, whose intervention are directly dependent, the Schengen convention instituted police co-operation and legal mutual assistance which usefully complete these operational dispositions.
Jeltz is unable to complete this task, due to the intervention of Zaphod Beeblebrox the Fourth, Zaphod's great-grandfather.
The ARIES fast interpreter emulates a complete set of non-privileged PA-RISC instructions with no user intervention.
On 17 January 1995, UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali issued a 17-page report on the result of the intervention: the report noted the ongoing repression in Haiti, the complete lack of justice for victims of the September 1991 coup d ' état, the deteriorating economic situation, and the growing impatience of the Haitian people.
Tensions among the Balkan states over their rival aspirations to the provinces of Ottoman-controlled Rumelia, namely Eastern Rumelia, Thrace and Macedonia, subsided somewhat following intervention by the Great Powers in the mid-19th century, aimed at securing both more complete protection for the provinces ' Christian majority and protection of the status quo.
Very few cases recover to complete mobility without surgical intervention.
Thus eventually all aneurysms will, if left to complete their evolution, rupture without intervention.
Multimethodology is desirable and feasible because it gives a more complete view, and because the requirement during the different phases of the intervention ( or research project ) make very specific demands on a general methodology.
He lost all of his property except his heavily mortgaged personal residence, and only the intervention of his friend and former protégé, Clarence Darrow, saved him from complete financial ruin.
In the sense of weakening hurricanes to reduce their destructiveness, Project Stormfury was a complete failure because it did not distinguish between natural phenomena in tropical cyclones and the impact of human intervention.
Austrians argue that government intervention after the crash of 1929 delayed the market ’ s adjustment and made the road to complete recovery more difficult.
However, it was not a complete repudiation of the Roosevelt Corollary but was rather a statement that any intervention by the U. S. was not sanctioned by the Monroe Doctrine but rather was the right of America as a state.
Such solutions are based on " smart agents " and result in faster problem resolution, reduced network traffic, less human intervention, and a means of managing complete systems or networks in an integrated way.
As phone systems became more sophisticated, less direct intervention by the telephone operator was necessary to complete calls.
Students earning a community psychology degree complete courses that focus on: history and concepts of the field, human diversity and cultural competence, public health, community research methods and statistics, collaborative work in communities, organizational and community development and consultation, prevention and intervention, program evaluation, and grantwriting.
Moreover, psychological distress has been reported ( and is exemplified by our psychological autopsy study ) to be at its highest when sight loss is not complete, but the prognosis is unfavorable. 10 Therefore, early intervention is imperative for enabling successful psychological adjustment.
The power of the system lies in the fact that electronic equipment can react much faster and more precisely than a human, and takes advantage of the precision of electronic signals to allow a complete clutch operation without the intervention of the driver.
Dealing with an intervention at this point Lloyd George said in passing that he did not think that the First Lord was entirely responsible for all the things that happened in Norway ... Churchill intervened to take complete responsibility for " everything that had been done by the Admiralty, and my full share of the burden ".
Since the US government did not support the British aims and protests, the British government decided in favor of military intervention against Egypt to avoid the complete collapse of British prestige in the region.
A second intervention by Stefan Potocki ( with the tacit assistance from Sigismund III, but against the will of Sejm and Senate ) in 1612 was a complete failure.
This has led to some very happy family reunions ( Coley, a serious meth addict, got clean while his family went through counseling, and his marriage to wife Francine was saved by the intervention ), but has also led to complete dissolution of relationships ( Leslie, a suburban housewife alcoholic, went through court-ordered rehab while her family received counseling at the Betty Ford Clinic ; after both treatment programs ended, Leslie and her husband finalized their divorce ).
This includes identifying the factors contributing to criminal behavior, developing intervention plans to address them, and helping offenders to undertake and complete those intervention plans.

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