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Population viability studies carried out in 1997 found that decreasing adult survival and eventual extinction is a probable future outcome for Florida manatees, without additional protection.
* How free is God in effecting His part in the eventual outcome?
Waters has described it as " a kind of Celtic celebration of the Eastern European revolutions and their eventual outcome ", quoting Dubček's alleged comment: " They may crush the flowers, but they can't stop the Spring.
Under the influence of romantic nationalism, among economic and political forces, both Germany and Italy found political unity, and movements to create nations similarly based upon ethnic groups would flower in the Balkans ( see for example, the Carinthian Plebiscite, 1920 ), along the Baltic Sea, and in the interior of Central Europe, where in the eventual outcome, the Habsburgs succumbed to the surge of Romantic nationalism.
The specific term " singularity " as a description for a phenomenon of technological acceleration causing an eventual unpredictable outcome in society was coined by mathematician and physicist Stanislaw Ulam as early as 1958, when he wrote of a conversation with John von Neumann concerning the " ever accelerating progress of technology and changes in the mode of human life, which gives the appearance of approaching some essential singularity in the history of the race beyond which human affairs, as we know them, could not continue.
The eventual outcome of the cabinet changes further undermined FitzGerald's authority.
Griffith was the member of the treaty delegation most supportive of its eventual outcome, a compromise based on dominion status, rather than a republic.
What this eventual unintended historical outcome does mean is that the prison system becomes a system designed to produce prisons for ' ever ', making it impossible for the prison to be removed from society maximising the criminal justice system's survival, making sure of the objective that the criminals themselves ' police ' and protect the whole criminal justice system.
He believed that the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the eventual outcome of the French Revolution had all contributed to individuals putting themselves before the nation, with consequent negative effects on the latter, and that democracy and liberalism were only making matters worse.
The table below lists these 28 railroads, their cost within the Rail Baron game, their real-life years of operation and eventual corporate outcome, and their current status as of 2009.
Status quo can also refer to a situation that stakeholders find mutually undesirable but the outcome of any changes to it may be overly risky ; at the same time they recognize that eventual change will occur, and openness to the potential that a better alternative solution may emerge over time.
Mr Whitby stated that he would challenge the way the studies had been carried out, but the eventual outcome was acceptance of a street tramway.
Cyzicus, although a dramatic victory, failed to bring any lasting advantage to the Athenian side, and only served to postpone the eventual outcome of the war.
One outcome was the eventual definition adopted in topos theory of geometric morphism, to get the correct notion of surjectivity.
The eventual outcome saw Lim Kit Siang, who had been elected in his constituency of Ipoh Timur with a majority of 10, 000 votes, formally elected as the leader of the opposition in Parliament, a post he had lost to the president of PAS in 1999.
Of the eventual outcome of that decision a decade later, Henry Reynolds said, "... it was a ten year battle and it was a remarkable saga really.
However, despite the dark and desperate struggle which ensues, the eventual outcome offers hope for a better future.
Questions about the Russian government's management of the crisis have also persisted ; including allegations of disinformation and censorship in news media, whether the journalists who were present at Beslan were allowed to freely report on the crisis, the nature and content of negotiations with the militants, allocation of responsibility for the eventual outcome, and perceptions that excessive force was used.
Although this may vary depending on the point of the view of the player, most of the events are negative ones-Thrall's escape from his prison, leading to the formation of the new Horde, enemies of the Alliance ; the opening of the Dark Portal, in which a corrupted Medivh opens up a link with the world of Draenor, starting the orcish invasions of Azeroth and ensuing wars ; and the Culling of Stratholme, a defining moment in which Prince Arthas's fall to madness leads to the rise of the undead Scourge and his eventual merge with the Lich King-but they insist that the outcome of preventing such events would be " much worse ".
The U. S. Coast Guard interdicted Hernández, his companion Noris Bosch, another baseball player named Alberto Hernandez ( no relation ) and five others in Bahamian waters, delivering the entire party to Bahamian authorities in Freeport, who confined them in a detention center for illegal immigrants pending eventual repatriation to Cuba, the usual outcome of such cases.
) will affect the eventual outcome.
Airi also has an ability to quickly and accurately assess any given situation and to plan for its eventual outcome.
A 11th place in the K-League standings was the eventual outcome, winning a reasonably impressive 8 games, but drawing only 2, both against Daejeon Citizen.
Wells foreshadows this eventual outcome in the conversation of the two men in the first part, when the correspondent tells the lieutenant " Civilization has science, you know, it invented and it made the rifles and guns and things you use ", to which the lieutenant responds " Which our nice healthy hunters and stockmen and so on, rowdy-dowdy cowpunchers and nigger-whackers, can use ten times better ".

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The continuity of the project is suggested by plans for an eventual third edition.
Climate change is thought to have led to the emigration of Chacoans and the eventual abandonment of the canyon, beginning with a 50-year drought in 1130.
One method of accomplishing this moor is to set a bow anchor normally, then drop back to the limit of the bow cable ( or to double the desired scope, e. g. 8: 1 if the eventual scope should be 4: 1, 10: 1 if the eventual scope should be 5: 1, etc.
In September of 1820, Ampère ’ s friend and eventual eulogist François Arago showed the members of the French Academy of Sciences the surprising discovery of Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted that a magnetic needle is deflected by an adjacent electric current.
" He is considered the last of the " early " kings of Jerusalem, after whom there was no king able to save Jerusalem from its eventual collapse.
She expressed reservations over the eventual winner David Cameron, feeling that he did not, like the other candidates, have a proven track record, and she was later a leading figure in parliamentary opposition to his A-List policy, which she has said is " an insult to women ".
What is meant by stating that Aelbert learned form from his father is that his eventual transition from a specifically landscape painter to the involvement of foreground figures is attributed to his interaction with his Jacob.
Combined with the advent and eventual success of the ubiquitous personal computer, the term CPU is now applied almost exclusively to microprocessors.
Unlike in most other role-playing games, eventual triumph of the players is not assumed.
The genre is most commonly found in Native American cultures where the myths frequently link the final emergence of people from a hole opening to the underworld to stories about their subsequent migrations and eventual settlement in their current homelands.
By analogy, the phenomenon of small events causing similar events leading to eventual catastrophe is called the domino effect.
For that reason many NoSQL databases are using what is called eventual consistency to provide both availability and partition tolerance guarantees with a maximum level of data consistency.
Frazer cites Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia, where he wrote, " I tremble " at the thought that " God is just ," and he warned of eventual " supernatural influence " to abolish the scourge of slavery.
The requirement for the eventual appearance of an interference pattern is that particles be emitted, and that there be a screen with at least two distinct paths for the particle to take from the emitter to the detection screen.
Despite the group ’ s eventual break up, one of its members, Seido Kobayashi, went on to form the group Oedo Sukeroku Daiko, which is credited for being the very first professional Taiko group.
Often, this initial crack is caused by an increase in blood pressure within the body ( in combination with movement ), forcing an expansion across its exoskeleton, leading to an eventual crack that allows for certain organisms such as spiders to extricate themselves.
The eventual effect of all three types of agonist-induced activation is a change in the relative orientations of the TM helices ( likened to a twisting motion ) leading to a wider intracellular surface and " revelation " of residues of the intracellular helices and TM domains crucial to signal transduction function ( i. e., G-protein coupling ).
The target is to allow Shanghai to catch up to New York by 2040-2050, with the eventual projection that China will be Asia's most prosperous economy by 2040.
Only the Legio IX Hispana is likely to have stayed there, as it is attested to being in residence at Eburacum ( York ) in 71 and on a building inscription there dated 108, before its eventual destruction fighting in the East, likely during the Bar Kochba Revolt.
So it is possible that his family was involved in an uprising against Lygdamis, leading to a period of exile on Samos and followed by some personal hand in the tyrant's eventual fall.
Early reference to the Chinese export of ivory is recorded after the Chinese explorer Zhang Qian ventured to the west to form alliances to enable for the eventual free movement of Chinese goods to the west ; as early as the first century BC, ivory was moved along the Northern Silk Road for consumption by western nations.

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