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To the extent that urban life contributes to the breakdown of the group patterns of residential isolation, to that extent it contributes directly to increased exogamy ''.
When working together as a group, these player characters ( PCs ) are often described as a ' party ' of adventurers, with each member often having his or her own areas of specialty that contributes to the success of the whole.
A group of studies have recently shown that genetic patterns at the EDAR locus, a region of the modern human genome that contributes to hair texture variation among most individuals of East Asian descent, support the hypothesis that ( East Asian ) straight hair likely developed in this branch of the modern human lineage subsequent to the original expression of tightly coiled natural afro-hair.
" Each slot machine in the group contributes a small amount to this progressive jackpot, awarded to a player who gets, for example, a royal flush on a video poker machine or a specific combination of symbols on a regular or nine-line slot machine.
However, the claim has been made that ( though factually accurate ) Woolf's formulation is " a little too dogmatic and definite and contributes to the false view that Bloomsbury was an entity, almost a formal body ", as opposed to " an informal group of friends, and nothing more ".
Bhutan maintains diplomatic relations with ten European nations: Austria ; Belgium ; Denmark ; Finland ; the Netherlands ; Norway ; Serbia ; Spain ( with whom it established relations in February 2011 ); Sweden ; and Switzerland, which form the " Friends of Bhutan " group, along with Japan, which contributes towards development projects in Bhutan.
The group based form of organization design proposed by sociotechnical theory combined with new technological possibilities ( such as the internet ) provide a response to this often forgotten issue, one that contributes significantly to joint optimisation.
When examining the stability of the oxybenzone, which contributes to the absorption capabilities of the molecule, studies show that the molecule is basically locked into the conformation that places the OH group close to the C = O.
The polar carboxyl group contributes little to the physical properties of the phthalates, except when R and R ' are very small ( such as ethyl or methyl groups ).
Chad Nagle, an American lawyer who frequently contributes to the libertarian isolationist antiwar. com website, is also associated with the group.
Each group of immigrants contributes some of its own cultural traits to the new society.
NGO Monitor has accused the group of " using emotive and politically charged language that contributes to the demonization of Israel.
Recently the same group found that anandamide-induced mesenteric vasodilation is mediated by an endothelially located SR 141716A-sensitive " anandamide receptor ," distinct from the CB < sub > 1 </ sub > cannabinoid receptor, and that activation of such a receptor by an endocannabinoid, possibly anandamide, contributes to endotoxin-induced mesenteric vasodilation in vivo.
It appears that this mutation contributes to COX-2 selectivity by creating steric hindrance between the sulfonamide oxygen and the methyl group of Ile523 that effectively destabilizes the celecoxib-COX-1 complex.
Under this system, Singaporean employees contributes 6-8 % ( depending on age group ) of their monthly salaries to a personal Medisave account.
Community informatics is a technique for looking at economic and social development within the construct of technology – online health communities, social networking websites, cultural awareness and enhancement through online connections and networks, electronic commerce, information exchanges, as well as a myriad of other aspects that contributes to creating a personal and group identity.
D ' Arcy always maintains that this should be seen as a group award, and that credit should be shared with Jenny Kelly, Mairead Farrell and producer Will Hanafin, who also contributes to presenting the show.
The group is largely funded by Grace, who contributes her own salary to pay for phone bills, postage, and the printing of a newsletter.
This group of conditions contributes to the appearance of hair loss, lack of growth, and damaged-looking hair.
With a large group ( 40 ) and very low multiplication factor ( 1. 03 ) almost no-one contributes anything after a few iterations of the game ( a few still do ).
The property segment contributes around 18 per cent of the group ’ s earnings.
* Many2Many, a group blog on social Software that Mayfield contributes to
The movement contributes an intellectual doctrine in which a number of current trends come together: the trend represented by the Florida group, adscript to ultraísmo, with Oliverio Girondo, Jorge Luis Borges, Leopoldo Marechal and Macedonio Fernández ; and the trend of Boedo, impressed by Russian realism, with Raúl González Tuñón, César Tiempo y Elías Catelnuovo.

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South Korea agreed with the findings from the research group and President Lee Myung-bak declared in May 2010 that Seoul would cut all trade with North Korea as part of measures primarily aimed at striking back at North Korea diplomatically and financially.
The SPLC's litigating strategy involved filing civil suits for damages on behalf of the victims of hate group harassment, threats, and violence with the goal of financially depleting the responsible groups and individuals.
The group lasted until 1905, making it one of the longest-running financially successful communes in American history.
While the Chaparrals had been modestly successful on the court, they were sinking financially by their third season, largely because the ownership group refused to spend much money on the team.
Due to this amazing sum of money Zapata's group of rebels became one of the strongest in the state financially.
A Buffalo News investigation in 2005 spoke to the sisters and brother of Fred Lennox, a Scientologist who, according to them, was being manipulated and exploited financially by the group.
Of these, the only successful group was the Steering Group who after initially being interested in releasing the Phoebe 2100, realised it would be financially prohibitive and set about creating a new company RISCOS Ltd.
The Isaaq clan consequently developed a rebel group named the Somali National Movement ( SNM ), who were morally and financially supported by Ethiopia.
In 1880 he joined a group of German socialists in Zurich who were supported financially by Karl Höchberg, and who smuggled socialist material into the Reich at the time of the Anti-Socialist Laws ( 1878-).
The corresponding " right bank " group is constituted of the more famous and financially successful New Wave directors associated with Cahiers du cinéma ( Claude Chabrol, François Truffaut, and Jean-Luc Godard ).
Gernreich supported the organization financially, but did not lend his name to the group, preferring to be known by the initial " R ".
Based on Goodwin's experience at USAA, GEICO's original business model was predicated on the assumption that federal employees as a group would constitute a less risky and more financially stable pool of insureds, as opposed to the general public.
The group is financially supported by the party and has offices in the Liberal Democrats ' London headquarters.
However by this stage Linton-Orman's mother had cut her off financially after hearing lurid tales of debauchery involving the fascist leader and so the group fell into debt until being declared bankrupt in 1934 when a Colonel Wilson called in a £ 500 loan.
The group were financially supported by mainstream architects, such as David Rock of BDP.
The Detroit-based pro-affirmative action group By Any Means Necessary ( BAMN ) said that as CEO of Connerly & Associates, Inc., Connerly benefited financially from state affirmative action programs in contracting.
During the Great Depression, the Club struggled financially as it was beginning to be recognized as an influential group.
Despite their lack of academic credentials, the group was extremely successful financially.
The Cult Awareness Network ( CAN ) is considered by many to now be a front group for the Church of Scientology, which took the group over financially after bankrupting it in a series of lawsuits.
Paton drove a truck to initially aid the group financially.
Together, both houses grew greatly financially and were able to, as a group, " stimulate the growth of their interests abroad.
However, no more class-action lawsuits were filed against it in the six years following the murders, although individual unfavourable rulings have harmed the group financially to a lesser degree.
While acknowledging the issue of multiple definitions of the word, Michael Langone states that: " Cults are groups that often exploit members psychologically and / or financially, typically by making members comply with leadership's demands through certain types of psychological manipulation, popularly called mind control, and through the inculcation of deep-seated anxious dependency on the group and its leaders.
Several of those in this group would benefit financially from this project.

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