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group and expected
The negative sanctions applied to core - Negro marriages for core members act as indicators of expected adherence to group norms.
Cromwell seems to have expected this group of ' amateurs ' to produce reform without management or direction.
One group of opponents of this point of view, including many European nations, maintain that all civilized nations have certain norms of conduct expected of them, including the prohibition of genocide, slavery and the slave trade, wars of aggression, torture, and piracy, and that violation of these universal norms represents a crime, not only against the individual victims, but against humanity as a whole.
Each working group has an appointed chairperson ( or sometimes several co-chairs ), along with a charter that describes its focus, and what and when it is expected to produce.
This was not expected by Konoe and the leadership group.
It was promoted in cursory fashion: the group, while well liked, had a reputation for being wayward and ill-disciplined, and no one expected much of them or their album.
One group of cardinals, which included Sinibaldo de ' Fieschi ( soon to be Pope Innocent IV ) backed a candidate from the inner circle of Pope Gregory IX expected to pursue the hard line with Frederick II.
Put simply, a quasispecies is a large group or cloud of related genotypes that exist in an environment of high mutation rate, where a large fraction of offspring are expected to contain one or more mutations relative to the parent.
A recreation specialist would be expected to meet the recreational needs of a community or assigned interest group.
where is the signal mean or expected value and is the standard deviation of the noise, or an estimate thereof .< ref group =" note "> The exact methods may vary between fields.
The name of the group came from Sid Caesar, who, if a joke didn't go over, or played worse than expected, would attribute it to " the kids in the hall ", referring to a group of young writers hanging around the studio.
With the assistance of software applications and web based relationship oriented systems such as LinkedIn, these kinds of organizations are expected to provide its members with a way to keep track of the number of their relationships, meetings designed to boost the strength of each relationship using group dynamics, executive retreats and networking events as well as training in how to reach out to higher circles of influential people.
" Bloom " is usually used for a large group of jellyfish that gather in a small area, but may also have a time component, referring to seasonal increases, or numbers beyond what was expected.
As expected, there is sometimes considerable disagreement about what exactly is meant by the term " group " as well as by the term " group rights.
This new conglomerate was evidently not as successful as CBS had expected, and Steinway was sold in 1985, along with classical and church organ maker Rodgers and flute and piccolo maker Gemeinhardt, to a group of Boston-area investors.
In contrast, randomization implies that for each covariate, the mean for each group is expected to be the same.
When the stage reaches Dry Fork, the group is informed that the expected cavalry detachment has gone to Apache Wells.
During a Phase III clinical trial involving 15, 000 patients there were more deaths than expected in the group that took the medicine, and a 60 % increase in deaths was seen among patients taking torcetrapib plus Lipitor versus Lipitor alone.
Physical castration appears to be highly effective as, historically, it results in a 20-year re-offense rate of less than 2. 3 % vs. 80 % in the untreated control group, according to a large 1963 study involving a total of 1036 sex offenders by the German researcher A. Langelüddeke, among others — much lower than what was otherwise expected.
This group of three organizations was expected to rule as a world government just prior to the Millennium.
The Hierophant knows, maintains, protects, and teaches ideas, ideals and principles to other members of his specific group or community, helping them understand who they are and how they are expected to behave as members the same group.

group and success
No group can contribute more to the success of the program than the editors and publishers of the Inter-American Press Association.
One cannot but wonder whether these doubts about the success of Khrushchev's agricultural policy have not at least something to do with one of the big surprises provided by this Congress -- the obsessive harping on the crimes and misdeeds of the `` anti-party group '' -- Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich and others -- including the eighty-year-old Marshal Voroshilov.
(€ 1. 56 million as a group ) The gate and TV income further slipped in 2009 – 10 season, made a net loss of € 21, 917, 292 ( already boosted by the sale of Alberto Aquilani ; € 22 million as a group ) despite sporting success ( the second in 2009 – 10 Serie A ).
They are a 2-man group, having had success with hits such as " Stuk " ( Broken ), and " Dat is Die Shit " ( That's the shit ), with other popular songs in the background such as " Non Stop " ft. Brainpower, " We Gaan Los " ( we're going crazy
The group achieved great success globally and scored a chain of # 1 hits.
In the 1990s, Peter formed One More Time, a group that enjoyed European success with the ABBA-like " Highland " and, later, as Sweden's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1996.
His goal in the 3 – 1 group win over Argentina was his 25th for England in just 38 appearances, but his individual success could not be replicated by that of the team, which was eliminated in the quarter final by Brazil, who went on to win the tournament.
Patterns of beetle diversity can be used to illustrate factors that have led to the success of the group as a whole.
Such confidence in the group to find the ground truth is explicable through the success of wisdom of the crowd based inferences, however, if there is no access to the ground truth, as there was not in this model, the method will fail.
Several of these follow-up studies, which involved viewing in group settings, reported some limited success.
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.
Jones reunited with Dolenz and Peter Tork from 1986 to 1989 to celebrate the band's renewed success and promote the 20th anniversary of the group.
It has been hypothesized that if the letter is authentic, Westermann may have been attempting to exaggerate the intensity of his actions and his success, because he was eager to avoid being purged for his opposition to sans-culotte generals ( he was later guillotined together with Danton's group ).
The success of the project did however lead to the fictional group recording two hit records and perform live concerts.
As a result of this success, the group would later gig at several high schools and local army bases.
After Little Richard left show business for the ministry, Brown was asked to fill in leftover dates leading to an increase in his concert success and the eventual recruitment of members of the vocal group, the Dominions, to replace the Famous Flames.
Operation Leech is considered as a success but has been criticised on principle by many Human Rights group.
More recently, advocates for radical reform in justice systems have called for a public policy adoption of non-punitive, non-violent Restorative Justice methods, and many of those studying the success of these methods, including a United Nations working group on Restorative Justice, have attempted to re-define justice in terms related to peace.
It seems that the key to long-term success – and many movements come and go with little long-term effect – has relatively little to do with the prophets, who appear with surprising regularity, but more to do with the development of a group of supporters who are able to institutionalize the movement.
The group toured in the wake of the album's success, but the Raising Hell Tour was marred by violence, particularly fights between rival street gangs in places like Los Angeles.
The two singles released, the anti-drug, anti-crime song " Pause " and street narrative " The Ave ", had little success, and the group began to look outdated.
Jam-Master Jay also found success on his own ; he had founded his own label JMJ Records, and discovered and produced the group Onyx, which had tremendous success in 1993 following the release of their hit single, " Slam.
That evening after the success of the one-day boycott, a group of 16 to 18 people gathered at the Mt.

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