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but he quickly involves himself in the Young Turk revolutionary movement to such an extent that his own country begins to doubt his patriotism.
The Secretary of the Treasury, upon the concurrence of the Secretary of State, is authorized and directed, out of the sum covered into the Yugoslav Claims Fund pursuant to subsection ( B ) of this section, after completing the payments of such funds pursuant to subsection ( C ) of this Section, to make payment of the balance of any sum remaining in such fund to the Government of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia to the extent required under Article 1 ( C ) of the Yugoslav Claims Agreement of 1948.
The extent to which participating bodies such as U. S. voluntary agencies, universities, international organizations, and the host country or institutions in the host country can and should share the cost of the Peace Corps programs must be fully explored.
The extent of such interference -- which may be so slight as to be undetectable at any point where either of the stations renders a usable signal, or may be so great as to virtually destroy the service areas of both stations -- depends on many factors, among the principal ones being the distance between the stations, their respective radiated power, and, of particular significance here, the time of day.
Rather, such assignments are made, as they must be, on the basis of certain overall rules and standards, representing to some extent a statistical approach to the problem, taking into account for each situation some of the variables ( e.g., power and station separations ) and averaging out others in order to achieve the balance which must be struck between protection against destructive interference and the assignment of a number of stations large enough to afford optimum radio service to the Nation.
To what extent such low density applies to micrometeorites is unknown.
To some extent the system can be considered a Gemeinschaft in which `` social-role occupancies are determined by birth, by attributes such as sex or caste, which are biologically or socially immutable ''.
The answers to questions such as these certainly depend to some extent upon the educator's own social-class position and also upon his social history, as well as upon his personality and what he conceives his mission to be as an educator.
For if the small group notion involves the implicit claim that the phenomena of sociological investigations are of atomic or subatomic proportions, the philosopher needs to know the extent to which such entities are valid.
If Bultmann's own definition of myth is strictly adhered to ( and it is interesting that this is almost never done by those who make such pronouncements ), the evidence is overwhelming that he does not at all exaggerate the extent to which the mythological concepts of traditional theology have become incredible and irrelevant.
In addition to mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean is used frequently in fields such as economics, sociology, and history, though it is used in almost every academic field to some extent.
Therefore as analog signal processing systems become more complex, they may ultimately degrade signal resolution to such an extent that their performance is surpassed by digital systems.
Over-fishing and poaching have reduced wild populations to such an extent that farmed abalone now supplies most of the abalone meat consumed.
Indeed, he must consider himself no less guilty than this poor bishop ; at least to the extent that he made no concealment of his wish that all synagogues should be destroyed, that no such places of blasphemy be further allowed to exist.
There they studied books in both English and Latin and " devoted themselves to writing, to such an extent .... they were seen to be devoted and intelligent students of the liberal arts.
The research also indicates that Italian, Mexican and Chinese ( Cantonese ) have become so adapted to such an extent that " authenticity " is no longer a concern to customers.
In the pontificate of Pius II, their number, which had been fixed at twenty-four, had overgrown to such an extent as to diminish considerably the individual remuneration, and, as a consequence, able and competent men no longer sought the office, and hence the old style of writing and expediting the Bulls was no longer used, to the great injury of justice, the interested parties, and the dignity of the Holy See.
This is mainly due to the limited extent of burrowing activity ; as such bioturbation became more prevalent throughout the Cambrian, environments capable of preserving organisms ' soft parts became much rarer.
At this time the games tended to be low scoring, dominated by such pitchers as Walter Johnson, Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, and Grover Cleveland Alexander to the extent that the period 1900 – 1919 is commonly called the " Dead-ball era ".
Elite players develop finger power to the extent that they can hit some power strokes, such as net kills, with less than a racquet swing.
The first option ( although it is debatable to what extent the Duke was committed to such an enterprise ) was a plan to transfer his forces from the Spanish Netherlands to northern Italy ; once there, he intended linking up with Prince Eugene in order to defeat the French and safeguard Savoy from being overrun.
Use of hydronyms is generally accepted to determine the extent of these cultures ' influence, but not the date of such influence.
Famous 20th Century artists such as Andy Warhol, among others, have utilized ballpoint pens to some extent during their careers.
Granite boulders were also taken from the moor and used for stone posts and to a certain extent for building ( such material is known as moorstone ).

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In an essay published that year he acknowledged that he could not understand those British pacifists who were reconciled to " handing over great blocks of the black and coloured races to the Empire to exploit and experiment upon " and that the extent of his own pacifism depended in the first instance upon an armed peace, with " England keep to England and Germany to Germany ".
* In the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, some advanced races ( such as the Asgard and the Ancients ) have holo technology, albeit generally not to the extent of a Star Trek-style holodeck.
To some extent, indoor inline races are similar to short track speed skating.
The rapid growth in the Victorian and to a lesser extent, New South Wales racing carnivals has made the leading races of the other states less competitive in prizemoney and as a result prestige.
There are some extremely unusual races including sprite, merfolk, or barsoomian ( a kind of four armed ape capable to some extent of four hand wielding ).
The races in this group vary in the extent and hue of the head patch.
The races in this group vary in the extent and hue of the hood, overlapping extensively with the Golden Warbler group in this character.
The introduction of the bill of rights of men and the abolishment of slavery ( 1850 ) eased the segregationist tensions between the races, but the dominance of the whites prevailed and prevails to some extent to this day.
There are four races differing in the shade of the underparts and the extent of white on the throat.
RAAM has been compared to the Tour de France, yet the races differ to a great extent.
Such Cycles cover the defining events of each period, such as the Pax Mæsra ( the period of the Mæsron Alliance's furthest extent in power and influence ) and the Invasions ( when the Andromedans and Souldra sought to conquer the Omega races ).
This was also the year of the decree restricting to ten the number of contrade that could participate in a Palio ; the restriction, which remains in force, resulted from the number and extent of accidents experienced in the preceding races.
Others debate whether races, sexes, or sexual orientations are natural kinds, or rather, to what extent they can be given the wide and continuous variety of race-and gender-related qualities.
Of these races, a few survive today, such as the Eldar, Jokaero, Hrud, the Krork ( who, it is speculated, eventually devolved or mutated into the Orks and other Greenskins ) and to a certain extent Humans.
This style was continued to an extent on the actual races themselves, with the graphics smoothed down from SSX 3, helping to improve frame rates and to keep the overall feel of the game as fresh as possible.
The Quick Race mode is increasingly flexible, allowing players to customize and play single player races, by selecting the number of laps and opponents and directly customizing their cars ( to a certain extent ) as well as toggling a knockout match for circuit-based tracks ( where the last racer to complete each lap is eliminated until one remains, winning ); the multiplayer mode allowed players to join or host races with up to 15 others.
Like nearly all others in Middle-earth, rarely do the Elves display any kind of " active " magic found in later fantasy works, but are nonetheless deemed " magic " by the lesser races, due to their vast number of superhuman abilities ( keen senses such as sharper hearing and sight, even to the point of night vision, enhanced physical strength, resting the mind and travel simultaneously, foresight, some kind of telepathy, power to control nature to some extent, such as summoning floods, and the power to conjure visions of the past ).
The consulship, bereft of any real power, continued to be a great honor, but the celebrations attending it – above all the chariot races – had come to involve considerable expense, which only a few citizens could afford, to the extent that part of the expense had to be covered by the state.
The games consist mainly of racing with various cars on various tracks, and to some extent, including stunts in races.
) However, " Ted Alpen " often was among the top 5 drivers for races, as was, to a lesser extent, " Fred Forman ".

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