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disparity and numbers
Not all sources indicate such a disparity in numbers.
The Jacobite line was shorter than the Government, due to the disparity in numbers, leaving Ewen in the middle with an open flank on the left.
For a long time, the modern pā effectively neutralised the overwhelming disparity in numbers and armaments.
He thought that the only way war could happen now was if Frederick the Great unilaterally attacked Austria which, given the clear disparity in numbers, he would be a " madman " to do.
Kirby-Smith, however, rejected Pope's overtures and said that his army remained " strong and well equipped and that despite the ' disparity of numbers ' his men could outweigh the differences ' by valor and skill.
Each 6-or 4-bit code word has either equal numbers of 0s and 1s ( a disparity of 0 ), or comes in a pair of forms, one with two more 1s than 0s ( four 1s and two 0s, or three 1s and one 0, respectively ) and one with two less.
Obviously, if the 6-or 4-bit code has equal numbers of 1s and 0s, there is no choice to make, as the disparity would be unchanged, considering the following exceptions.
The disparity in overall numbers resulted from large levies of untrained soldiers.
Given the disparity in numbers, the battle is regarded as one of Admiral Yi's most remarkable victories.

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The reason for the timing disparity was to address the House Committee on Small Business concern that the cost of complying with Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 was still unknown and could therefore be disproportionately high for smaller publicly held companies.
Regarding rail transport, there is a significant disparity between the Abruzzo coast modern art-and that of inland areas, very poor in terms of modernity and quality of service and waiting decades of development interventions and modernization ( see in particular the Rome-Pescara line ).
" Such concealment of character identity has resulted in some disparity as to how critics identify the book's main protagonists ; for example, while most find consensus that Festy King, who appears on trial in I. 4, is a HCE type, not all analysts agree on this for example Anthony Burgess believes him to be Shaun.
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A slave narrative by William Wells Brown published in 1847 spoke of the disparity in conditions between the house servant and the field hand:
This disparity between depictions of women can be seen in works such as the Crucifixion paintings by the Meister des Marienlebens.
He aspired to attach the Ottoman forces permanently to his interests, and hoped to achieve this by giving his second daughter, Theodora, in marriage to their ruler, despite differences of creed and the disparity of age.
Historical economic or social disparity is alleged to be a form of discrimination caused by past racism and historical reasons, affecting the present generation through deficits in the formal education and kinds of preparation in previous generation, and through primarily unconscious racist attitudes and actions on members of the general population.
" As a practical matter, the stops display a measurable racial disparity: black and Hispanic people generally represent more than 85 percent of those stopped by the police, though their combined populations make up a small share of the city ’ s racial composition.
Increasing income disparity between the industrial and agricultural sectors became a serious problem by the 1970s and remained a problem, despite government efforts to raise farm income and improve rural living standards.
This price disparity is caused by domestic consumption taxes as well as import duties.
As with other sports, some states offer provisions to allow a team to end the game early by mutual decision of the coaches ( for instance, if a large lead continues to grow and the talent disparity is obvious ).
Mbeki has used his position on the world stage to call for an end to global apartheid, a term he uses to describe the disparity between a small minority of rich nations and a great number of impoverished states in the world, arguing that a " global human society based on poverty for many and prosperity for a few, characterised by islands of wealth, surrounded by a sea of poverty, is unsustainable ".
In telecommunication, a paired disparity code is a line code in which at least one of the data characters are represented by two codewords of opposite disparity that are used in sequence so as to minimize the total disparity of a longer sequence of digits.
Wilderness historian Edward Steere attributed much of the success of the Army to " the display of tactical genius by Longstreet which more than redressed his disparity in numerical strength.
In December 1984, the Taiwan Aboriginal People's Movement was launched when a group of aboriginal political activists, aided by the progressive Presbyterian Church in Taiwan ( PCT ), established the Alliance of Taiwan Aborigines ( ATA, or yuan chuan hui ) to highlight the problems experienced by indigenous communities all over Taiwan, including: prostitution, economic disparity, land rights and official discrimination in the form of naming rights (; ; ).
Great disparity of wealth means that only a fraction of the population can motorize, and therefore the highly dense multimodal transportation system for the poor is cross-cut by the highly motorized transportation system for the rich.
While some of this disparity is the result of distance from emergency medical facilities ( hospitals are usually built in a fairly late stage of the development of a suburban area ), it is clear that the lower speeds encouraged by the frequency of intersections decrease the severity of accidents occurring on streets within a grid plan.
The difference between experiences that result in eustress and those that result in distress is determined by the disparity between an experience ( real or imagined ) and personal expectations, and resources to cope with the stress.
The most famous manifestation of that disparity was the Ilmor-built Mercedes-Benz 500I engine fielded by Roger Penske in 1994.
In 1952 he appeared at the Stratford-upon-Avon Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre ( forerunner of the Royal Shakespeare Company ) but had mixed reviews: his Prospero in The Tempest was judged too prosaic, and his Macbeth, directed by Gielgud, was thought unconvincingly villainous (" Richardson's playing of Macbeth suggests a fatal disparity between his temperament and the part ").
Gem is calculated by tracking “ the share of seats in parliament held by women ; of female legislators, senior officials and managers ; and of female profession and technical workers ; and the gender disparity in earned income, reflecting economic independence .” It then ranks countries given this information.
" The traditional argument to explain this disparity is that such information was added by either Shakespeare or someone else during rehearsals, but was not found in the prompt book which was used to print the First Folio.

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The disparity between the apparent value of the painting and the poor estate of Millet's surviving family was a major impetus in the invention of the droit de suite, intended to compensate artists or their heirs when works are resold.
Among other things, limited scope of the EITI involving disparity in terms of knowledge of the industry and negotiation skills, thus far flexibility of the policy ( e. g. liberty of the countries to expand beyond the minimum requirements and adapt it to their needs ), creates another risk of unsuccessful implementation.
DeAngelis argued that MT neurons were also organized based on their tuning for binocular disparity.
McDonald's spent several million pounds, while Steel and Morris spent £ 30, 000 ; this disparity in funds meant Steel and Morris were not able to call all the witnesses they wanted, especially witnesses from South America who were intended to support their claims about McDonalds ' activities in that continent's rain forests.
The start zone of an avalanche must be steep enough to allow snow to accelerate once set in motion, additionally convex slopes are less stable than concave slopes, because of the disparity between the tensile strength of snow layers and their compressive strength.
It was the disparity in boat sizes between the Calder and Hebble and the Rochdale canal which made Sowerby Bridge ( at the junction of the two canals ) so important: long boats coming over from Lancashire had to have their cargoes unloaded, stored, and transferred to shorter boats at Sowerby Bridge Wharf.
This, however, was a happy union, notwithstanding the disparity in their ages and Cardigan's disappointment that there were, again, no children.
Throughout the spring of 1918 Baker continued to lead planes over the front, and continued to see Scott, although he began to have reservations over their future together due to the financial disparity between them.
The reason for the disparity in costs and the contribution made is that Strathclyde Police had to increase its activity elsewhere in Glasgow and beyond, while the clubs were only responsible for costs incurred in the vicinity of their stadium.
She was tall and elegant, and the disparity in their heights caused great amusement.
Owing to the disparity in their social status, she could not marry the king openly and become queen, and the marriage was morganatic.
Not only did this confirm that NASA management had clearly failed to communicate with their own engineers, but the disparity engaged Feynman's emotions.
Verhoeven chose to outfit Smith's character Boddicker in rimless glasses because of their intellectual association, creating a disparity in the character that Verhoeven found similar to the similarly bespectacled Heinrich Himmler.
:" There is such a disparity in their Conditions, Colour, Hair, that they can never embody with us, and grow up into orderly Families, to the Peopling of the Land.
* 2010: Tod Robberson, Colleen McCain Nelson, and William McKenzie of The Dallas Morning News " for their relentless editorials deploring the stark social and economic disparity between the city ’ s better-off northern half and distressed southern half.
The disparity between Stewart ’ s report of 257 missing and Greene ’ s figure of 500 prisoners may be due to Stewart regarding the capture of his foraging party as a separate engagement and not including their losses in his casualty return for the battle.
She was a great friend of both Charles Dickens and the Duke of Wellington, and it was rumoured that she had proposed to the Duke despite the great disparity in their ages.
For Buffy studies scholar Rhonda Wilcox, The Gentlemen and their straitjacket-wearing minions, who clumsily flap, gyrate, and crouch as they move, are representative of class disparity and patriarchy: The Gentlemen, with their Victorian suits, move effortlessly to accomplish what they set out to do while their minions, whom Whedon called " footmen ", do the " dirty work ".
But such systems were criticized ( rightly, in Breyer's view ) for their excessive disparity and unfairness.

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