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intervening and elements
This unconscious is another name for the diversity of social, economic, cultural and other unspoken elements that an educator interacts with in an institutional setting ; and 2. the role of the institution in the process of intervening in both those psycho-social factors and in what is known by a student.
The new version is played on a smaller, conventional board, and features elements that had become common in wargames during the intervening years, such as hexagon shaped spaces and randomized combat results ( rather than the squares and simple captures of the original version ).
The realization of the democratic project required that the leftist opposition restrain its own most radical elements from provocation, and that the army refrain from intervening in the political process on behalf of Francoist elements within the existing government.
If the intervening logic contains state elements, then the issue of an exponentially exploding state space and state transition sequencing creates an unsolvable problem for test generation.

intervening and at
In September 1862, the Confederate campaign in Maryland ended in defeat at the Battle of Antietam, which dissuaded the British from intervening.
-- With great difficulty they accomplished their long journey on foot, traversing also the intervening seas ( maria ), where it was possible, by ship, and eventually arrived at the Swedish port called Birka.
Clement I at the end of the 1st century wrote an epistle to the Church in Corinth intervening in a major dispute, and apologizing for not having taken action earlier.
It continues with a stop-by-stop description of the conductor's ineptness at each of the intervening stops.
A TARDIS usually travels by dematerialising in one spot, traversing the time vortex, and then rematerialising at its destination, without physically travelling through the intervening space.
Time travel could hypothetically involve moving backward in time to a moment earlier than the starting point, or forward to the future of that point without the need for the traveler to experience the intervening period ( at least not at the normal rate ).
When some effort at fulfilling some reparation condition fails, it must be repeated, usually by someone else after some intervening time-period ; history therefore exhibits a cyclic pattern.
It agrees that there can be no motion " during " a durationless instant, and contends that all that is required for motion is that the arrow be at one point at one time, at another point another time, and at appropriate points between those two points for intervening times.
Measurements of ionization rates at increasing heights above the ground during the decade from 1900 to 1910 showed a decrease that could be explained as due to absorption of the ionizing radiation by the intervening air.
* One of the best known passive tactile illusions is the cutaneous rabbit illusion, in which a sequence of taps at two separated skin locations results in the perception that intervening skin regions were also tapped.
Under the immediate charge of the superintendent, the course of study was extended to seven years with the first two and the last two to be spent at the school and the intervening three years at sea.
Although the complete destruction of every version of the Earth in every possible timeline, along with the death of nearly all the regular characters, would seem to make a continuation extremely unlikely, Adams had remarked that the afterlife-enhanced state of the regulars merely meant he would not have to waste time at the beginning of the next book gathering them together or explaining what they'd been up to in the intervening period.
In addition to targeting risk factors and transmission, control and prevention strategies of cystic echinococcosis also aim at intervening at certain points of the parasite ’ s life cycle, in particular, the infection of hosts ( i. e. especially dogs ) that reside with or near humans.
Stephanie Dalley posits that during the intervening centuries the two sites became confused, and the extensive gardens at Sennacherib's palace were attributed to Nebuchadnezzar II's Babylon.
" Though Scott had filed the protest at the Court of Federal Claims, the court order was the result of other bidders intervening in the case.
After the series was resumed in 2005, the Time Lords were presented as no longer existing, having been destroyed by the Doctor at some intervening point during the Last Great Time War in which they became corrupted, lead by a tyrannical Lord President Rassilon willing to sacrifice the entirety of time and space for survival.
# Creatively use and respond to change: We can have a positive impact on inevitable change by carefully observing, and then intervening at the right time.
Challenger returned to Spithead, Hampshire, on 24 May 1876, having spent 713 days at sea out of the intervening 1, 606.

intervening and different
Through the intervening decades, there have been many different Pepsi theme songs sung on television by a variety of artists, from Joanie Summers to the Jacksons to Britney Spears.
Three of these characters were pronounced very similarly in Old Chinese – according to a recent reconstruction by William Baxter – but sound changes in the intervening 3, 000 years or so ( including two different dialectal developments, in the case of the last two characters ) have resulted in radically different pronunciations.
Organic standards require rotation of annual crops, meaning that a single crop cannot be grown in the same location without a different, intervening crop.
For one thing, a case of semigrammaticalness of a different sort does not affect the structure of irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules.
In 2006, the Advent Christian Church had about 25, 600 members in 293 churches, not very different from the 28, 300 it had in 1925, with relatively stable membership during the intervening years.
The three different variables that influence behavior are: independent, intervening, and dependent variables.
An unusual feature of the design was the bodyside curvature, of radius and just noticeable ; the windows had flat glass and consequently the upper quarter was separate and in a different plane from the lower glazing, with an intervening transom, and the steel panels were recessed on either side of each window opening to accommodate the difference between the flat glass and the curved sides.
Many instructors of step will switch immediately between different moves, for example between a right basic and a left basic without any intervening moves, forcing people to " tap " their foot instead of shifting weight.
Book III ends with a sentence that is repeated almost verbatim at the start of Book VII, while the intervening Books IV-VI seem to have a very different flavor from the rest ; Book IV seems to refer several times back to the discussion of the best regime contained in Books VII-VIII.

intervening and frequencies
Dark bands in the absorption spectrum are due to the atoms in an intervening medium between source and observer, absorbing certain frequencies of the light between emitter and detector / eye, then emitting them in all directions, so that a dark band appears to the detector, due to the radiation scattered out of the beam.

intervening and light
Physics theories of the late 19th century assumed that just as surface water waves must have an intervening substance, i. e. a " medium ", to move across ( in this case water ), and audible sound requires a medium to transmit its wave motions ( such as air or water ), so light must also require a medium, the " luminiferous aether ", to transmit its wave motions.
Other proposals for explaining how photons could lose energy included the scattering of light by intervening material in a process similar to observed interstellar reddening.
However, over the intervening years the agency has introduced and expanded its MAX light rail system, which also uses higher-capacity, articulated vehicles.
The report states: " Occasionally and perhaps exceptionally, it seems that a field with, as yet, undetermined characteristics, can exist between certain charged buoyant objects in loose formation, such that, depending on the viewing aspect, the intervening space between them forms an area ( viewed as a shape, often triangular ) from which the reflection of light does not occur.
QSO 0957 + 561 A ( SBS 0957 + 561 A ) and QSO 0957 + 561 B ( SBS 0957 + 561 B ) are the two components of a double-imaged quasar, meaning that an intervening mass concentration between Earth and the quasar bends light so that two images of the quasar appear in the sky.
Good crops can be expected every 2 to 3 years, with light crops during intervening years.
The Supreme Court granted certiorari, vacated, and remanded in light of an intervening decision in Warner-Jenkinson v. Hilton Davis Chemical Co .. After a decision by the original panel on remand, 172 F. 3d 1361 ( 1999 ), the Federal Circuit ordered rehearing en banc, 187 F. 3d 1381 ( 1999 ).
This uses a digital micro-mirror array to directly manipulate reflected light without the need for an intervening mask.

intervening and they
The greenhouse frog ( Eleutherodactylus planirostris ) lays eggs in small groups in the soil where they develop in about two weeks directly into juvenile frogs without an intervening larval stage.
By 1854 the British wanted to resume relations with Dost Mohammad, whom they had essentially ignored in the intervening twelve years.
The field lines are the paths that a point positive charge would seek to make as it was forced to move within the field ; they are however an imaginary concept with no physical existence, and the field permeates all the intervening space between the lines.
One of the conditions of the licence was that the remains should be reinterred within two years and that in the intervening period they should be kept safely, privately and decently.
In that draft, she had two brothers, Biggs and Windy, whose identities were substantially revised into their current form by the fourth draft ( though they did not appear in intervening versions ).
As a result, in the 50 intervening years between the Second and Third Punic War, Carthage had to take all border disputes with Rome's ally Numidia to the Roman Senate, where they were decided almost exclusively in Numidian favor.
If they are in the past, their value is correspondingly enhanced to reflect that those payments have been ( or could have been ) earning interest in the intervening time.
In 200 BC, with Carthage no longer a threat, the Romans declared war on Macedon arguing that they were intervening to protect the freedom of the Greeks.
Africa was fragmented by its extreme variations in climate from North to South: plants and animals that flourished in one area never reached other areas where they could have flourished, because they could not survive the intervening environment.
The intervening space between the two villages was gradually built until they formed one town.
Unfortunately, the " distances " reported by these methods are not useful in predicting either mileage via existing highways or actual driving time between locations, since they fail to take into account intervening bodies of water ( such as Long Island Sound, Lake Pontchartrain, Peugeot Sound, etc.
But by September, the tribes that had overrun the Rhine defenses, and had spent the intervening two years burning and plundering their way through Gaul, had reached the Pyrenees, where they broke through Constantine's garrisons and entered Hispania.
This rite declared that the petitioners, who were seeking reconciliation with God, solemnly retracted their vows and oaths they had made to God during the period intervening between the previous Day of Atonement and the present one ; this rite made them null and void from the beginning, entreating in their stead pardon and forgiveness from God.
For two days and the intervening night, Fingon's army continued its retreat, until on the second night they were surrounded on the plains of Anfauglith, and they fought desperately through the night.
In the intervening centuries they remained forgotten until they were accidentally rediscovered in 1578, after which Antonio Bosio spent decades exploring and researching them for his volume, Roma Sotterranea ( 1632 ).
The orientation functions so well that the bees can find a food source with the help of the waggle dance even if there are hindrances they must detour around like an intervening mountain.
Instead, their young are called nymphs, and resemble the adults to a large degree, the final transformation involving little more than the development of functional wings ( if they are present at all ) and functioning sexual organs, with no intervening pupal stage as in holometabolous insects.
Finally they emerge as free-living adults, with or without an intervening phase of diapause or metamorphosis.
They did not face the public again until the end of 1994, spending the intervening time in and out of studios in Wales-where they recorded a second album, Second Coming-and fighting in court to release themselves from their contract with Silvertone Records.

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