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There is speculation as to whether this condition may occur with greater frequency in the general, untreated population ; successful social function of these potentially high-achieving individuals may lead to being labeled as normal, rather than as individuals suffering any substantial dysregulation.
And in human terms it meant death and suffering proportionally even greater than in the Ukraine
Brando made a similar comment on Larry King Live in April 1996, saying " Hollywood is run by Jews ; it is owned by Jews, and they should have a greater sensitivity about the issue of — of people who are suffering.
# There exist instances of intense suffering which an omnipotent, omniscient being could have prevented without thereby losing some greater good or permitting some evil equally bad or worse.
# An omniscient, wholly good being would prevent the occurrence of any intense suffering it could, unless it could not do so without thereby losing some greater good or permitting some evil equally bad or worse.
Another argument is that suffering ultimately achieves a greater good, possibly for persons other than the sufferer, that would not have been possible otherwise.
after controlling for driving difficulty and time on task, drivers talking on a phone exhibited greater impairment than drivers who were suffering from alcohol intoxication .< ref name =" Strayer ">
Clamence's argument posits, somewhat paradoxically, that freedom from suffering is attained only through submission to something greater than oneself.
Hariti replies contritely that their suffering must be many times greater than hers, and vows to protect all children.
In 1990, the U. S. Army Adjutant General's Office issued a legal opinion holding that the Sierra MatchKing bullet, despite being an open-tip design, is not designed specifically to cause greater damage or suffering in a human target, and in fact normally does not create a wound readily distinguishable from wounds caused by conventional full metal jacket bullets, and is therefore in their opinion legal under the Hague Convention for use in war.
" Solle's critique is against the assumption that God is all-powerful and the cause of suffering ; humans thus suffer for some greater purpose.
Patients suffering from frontal lobe dysfunction and ultimately source amnesia, will have much greater difficulty finishing this task successfully through method of strategy.
This tendency to process private adventures into a greater social synthesis made Kapuściński an eminent thinker, and the volumes of the ongoing Lapidarium series are a fascinating record of the shaping of a reporter's observations into philosophical reflections on the world, its people and their suffering.
While human activities are causing a loss of much of the world ’ s biodiversity, amphibians appear to be suffering much greater effects than other classes of organism.
During the 1970s, feminists also worked to bring greater attention and help to women suffering from domestic violence and rape.
Some credited Đukanović for the fact that Montenegro was spared from the brunt of the bombing that devastated the infrastructure of Serbia, suffering no greater destruction.
" The stress led him to suffer a mental breakdown when he was fourteen, although the doctors who treated him " pathologised my natural behaviour and tried to give me tablets for it ", something which he thought caused him even greater suffering.
Derogation was greater when the observed suffering from shock treatments was greater.
These cells, together with Mako, gave the SOLDIERs far greater strength and cognitive ability than ordinary humans, provided they were mentally strong enough to handle the Mako infusion process without suffering from Mako poisoning .< ref name =" soldier2 "> Cloud: " You see, someone in SOLDIER isn't simply exposed to Mako energy.
Those of the homozygous " normal " or wild-type case will have a greater chance of passing on their genes successfully, in that there is no chance of their offspring's suffering from SCA ; yet, they are more susceptible to dying from malarial infection before they have a chance to pass on their genes.
But the GSS used them for much longer periods, so the resulting pain and suffering were substantially greater.
Famously, the greater part of the Danish army ( 280 ships-5000 men ) wintered at Appledore in 892-893, before moving into Wessex and suffering defeat at the hands of the Saxons led by King Alfred's son Edward the Elder at Farnham in Surrey.
Had it not been for this devotion to duty on the part of Surgeon McCrea, there would undoubtedly have been much greater suffering and loss of life.

greater and larger
These machines are designed to provide higher operating speeds, larger yarn packages, and greater flexibility of application to different types of yarn.
Saturated oils and waxes are examples of larger alkanes where the number of carbons in the carbon backbone is greater than 10.
A chemical anisotropic filter, as used to filter particles, is a filter with increasingly smaller interstitial spaces in the direction of filtration so that the proximal regions filter out larger particles and distal regions increasingly remove smaller pales, resulting in greater flow-through and more efficient filtration.
The greater the recoil a weapon on an AFV is, the larger the turret ring needs to be.
In general, the larger the ensemble, the greater the need for a formal arrangement, although the early Count Basie big band was famous for its head arrangements, so called because they were worked out by the players themselves, memorized immediately and never written down.
Politically, tourism is the more important of the two, as it employs a greater number of people within the Territory, and a larger proportion of the businesses in the tourist industry are locally owned, as are a number of the highly tourism-dependent sole traders ( for example, taxi drivers and street vendors ).
The writers of the study had initially speculated that the reason for this is due to endocrinology with larger breasts indicating higher levels of estrogen and a sign of greater fertility, but the researchers said that " Men may be looking more often at the breasts because they are simply aesthetically pleasing, regardless of the size.
In this method, the probability of selecting any cluster varies with the size of the cluster, giving larger clusters a greater probability of selection and smaller clusters a lower probability.
With CVD diamond growth areas of greater than fifteen centimeters ( six inches ) diameter have been achieved and much larger areas are likely to be successfully coated with diamond in the future.
There was talk of a Maritime Union of the three provinces to have greater political power ; however, the first discussions on the subject in 1864 at the Charlottetown Conference led to the process of Canadian Confederation which formed the larger Dominion of Canada instead. Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia, an archetypal Maritime scene
If m is greater than 1, the figure becomes larger ; if m is between 0 and 1, it becomes smaller.
The smaller the aperture, the larger the spot size at a given distance, and the greater the divergence of the diffracted beams.
Larger and higher-velocity rain drops have greater kinetic energy, and thus their impact will displace soil particles by larger distances than smaller, slower-moving rain drops.
Through the application of electrothermal-chemical technology the XM-291 has been able to achieve muzzle energy outputs that equate that to a low-level 140 mm gun, while achieving muzzle velocities greater than those of the larger 140 mm gun.
Most surfboards intended for larger waves are longer ( to increase hull speed for paddling, wave-catching, and surfing ), and as most shapers orient the rail fins toward the nose of the board, a longer board inherently results in reduced toe-in of rail fins, therefore less negative angle of attack, less oscillation, greater stability, and higher speeds.
Central control of Japan had continued to decline, and the Fujiwara, along with other great families and religious foundations, acquired ever larger shōen and greater wealth during the early tenth century.
Environmental changes resulting from modernization — such as more intellectually demanding work, greater use of technology and smaller families — have meant that a much larger proportion of people are more accustomed to manipulating abstract concepts such as hypotheses and categories than a century ago.
The popularity of the larger " dreadnought " body size amongst acoustic performers is related to the greater sound volume produced.
Small-bore ( e. g.. 22 Long Rifle ) handguns have long been very popular for competitive target shooting, partially due to the low cost of both the firearms and the ammunition, and there is also a rapidly growing number of sporting competitions for larger calibers, including " practical shooting ", the guidelines of which usually require a handgun of caliber in 9mm or greater.
When separating larger nucleic acids ( greater than a few hundred bases ), the preferred matrix is purified agarose.
Even larger grains were produced for artillery bore diameters greater than about.
Although leverage can increase potential returns, the opportunity for larger gains is weighed against the possibility of greater losses.
Rushton argues that East Asians and their descendants average a larger brain size, greater intelligence, more sexual restraint, slower rates of maturation, and greater law abidingness and social organization than do Europeans and their descendants, who average higher scores on these dimensions than Africans and their descendants.

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