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lack and adherence
" Regular " was a term of approval, implying symmetry and adherence to classical rules: the lack of symmetry, where Georgian additions were added to earlier structures, was deeply felt as a flaw.
Today the term " Soft Science Fiction " is often used to refer to science fiction stories which lack a scientific focus or rigorous adherence to known science.
In particular, Henry II had strong connections to Margrave Gunther of Merseburg, Count Egbert the One-Eyed, and Dietrich I of Wettin, who were all displeased with Otto II's lack of adherence to Saxon tradition.
A lack of adherence to a society's or field's ideological assumptions is often grounds for the dismissal of a theory outright before it has been fully considered.
According to Fulcher of Chartres who wrote a version of the speech in Gesta Francorum Jerusalem Expugnantium, Urban addressed various abuses of the church such as simony and the lack of adherence to the Peace of God:
The terms of the agreement are contentious, because of their apparent lack of adherence to the Bonn Guidelines on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing, as outlined in the Convention on Biological Diversity ( CBD ).
The lack of universal adherence to his religion did not sit well with Louis XIV's vision of perfected autocracy: " Bending all else to his will, Louis XIV resented the presence of heretics among his subjects.
He also created a DVD, " Knowing the Score ," which questions many of the basic concepts of musical performance taught in conservatories and music schools around the world, specifically, the lack of adherence to notated articulations and assumptions about the length of rhythmic values.
Many people claim to be moderate because of a lack of adherence with the more radical sides of the political or religious spectrum, rather than advocating a specific stance.
A practiced story teller, Vlaminck wrote many autobiographies, marred little either by lack of confidence or adherence to the truth.
Because of his lack of adherence to any creed regarding the nature of good or evil, he is also recognized by Lady Sati, the leader of the neutral faction Gandhara in the Shaman Fight, as the Elemental Warrior for the Spirit of Earth, one of the Patch Tribe's Five Elemental Spirits, and one of the shaman she believes as having the necessary resolve to defeat Hao.
Failure has often been attributed to the delay in receiving treatment ( greater than 72 hours post-exposure ), the level of exposure, duration of treatment ( lack of adherence to the 28 day regimen ), or all three.
He developed the argument that submarines would find adherence to prize rules impossible, for practical reasons: a submarine could not capture a merchant ship, for it would have no spare manpower to deliver the prize to a neutral port, neither could it take survivors or prisoners, for lack of space.
Also contributing to the parity was a lack of air combat training against dissimilar aircraft, a deficient early warning system, and ECM pod formations that mandated strict adherence to formation flying.
In order to combat a growing lack of adherence to the statute by many federal property management agencies, blind merchants and state vocational agencies have begun to partner with leading corporations in the food service industry to bring an array of solutions to the government.
He claimed that his lack of adherence to his own rules was the main reason for his losses after making his 1907 and 1929 fortunes.
" The authors also say the episode comments on the lack of adherence to safety standards for the plant, and criticizes the " apathetic acceptance " of unforced environmental inspections.
Windows Live OneCare has also been criticized for the lack of adherence to industry firewall standards concerning intrusion detection.

lack and standards
Children scoring high in compulsivity were those who gave evidence of tension or emotionality in situations where there was lack of organization or conformity to standards and expectations, or who made exaggerated efforts to achieve these goals.
The Thai Department of Export Promotion claims that " China's halal food producers are small-scale entrepreneurs whose products have little value added and lack branding and technology to push their goods to international standards " to encourage Thai private sector Halal producers to market their products in China
On this level, the term indicates a lack of satisfaction, a sense that things never measure up to our expectations or standards.
* On this level, the term indicates a lack of satisfaction, a sense that things never measure up to our expectations or standards.
Dukkha indicates a lack of satisfaction, a sense that things never measure up to our expectations or standards.
, transclusion in HTML is somewhat limited by lack of standards support in web browsers.
Higher education is an imperfect meritocratic screening system for various reasons, such as lack of uniform standards worldwide, lack of scope ( not all occupations and processes are included ), and lack of access ( some talented people never have an opportunity to participate because of the expense, most especially in developing countries ).
The lack of cross-platform user-interface standards results in a situation in which one firm is in control of almost 100 % of the market.
* A " lack of judicially discoverable and manageable standards for resolving it ; or "
A lack of distinct spices made every-day food rather bland by today's standards, although a number of local herbs and plants have been used since ancient times.
They state that lack of definition of obscenity in the statutes, coupled with the existence of hypothetical entities and standards as ultimate arbiters within the Miller Test ( hypothetical " reasonable persons " and " contemporary community standards ") proves that federal obscenity laws are in fact not defined, do not satisfy the vagueness doctrine, and thus are unenforceable and legally dubious.
And, reflecting the then lack of international standards, sizes varied and not all were built as ovals-for example, the oldest velodrome in the UK, at Preston Park, Brighton ( 1877 ), is 579m long and features four straights linked by banked curves, while the 536m Portsmouth velodrome has a single straight linked by one long curve.
Despite considerable investments, other dual carriageways are partially up to either motorway or state road standards as they contain unfinished overpasses, lack of medians, roundabouts, uncontrolled access points, and absent entry and exit ramps.
Faced with “ past technical deficiencies in telecommunications systems and equipment and software … that were traced to basic inadequacies in the application of telecommunication standards and to the lack of a well defined … program for their review, control and implementation ”, the U. S. Department of Defense looked to develop a series of standards that would alleviate the problem.
For Durkheim, anomie arises more generally from a mismatch between personal or group standards and wider social standards, or from the lack of a social ethic, which produces moral deregulation and an absence of legitimate aspirations.
In contrast to the TCSEC's precisely defined hierarchy of six evaluation classes, the more recently introduced Common Criteria ( CC )— which derive from a blend of more or less technically mature standards from various NATO countries — provide a more tenuous spectrum of seven " evaluation classes " that intermix features and assurances in an arguably non-hierarchical manner and lack the philosophic precision and mathematical stricture of the TCSEC.
In 2003, the WHO and UNICEF published their Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding, which restated that " processed-food products for infants and young children should, when sold or otherwise distributed, meet applicable standards recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission ", and also warned that " lack of breastfeeding — and especially lack of exclusive breastfeeding during the first half-year of life — are important risk factors for infant and childhood morbidity and mortality ".
The reason for these problems is a lack of standards that will ensure that data models will both meet business needs and be consistent.

lack and produced
It has been said that when local government revenues were mostly produced locally from the property tax, the lack of a uniform fiscal year was no great handicap ; ;
this introduces the possibility of another kind of skepticism: since our understanding of causality is that the same effect can be produced by multiple causes, there is a lack of determinacy about what one is really perceiving.
The cell wall is essential to the survival of many bacteria, although L-form bacteria can be produced in the laboratory that lack a cell wall.
Some < sup > 238 </ sup > U atoms, however, could absorb another two neutrons ( for a total of 17 ), resulting in < sup > 255 </ sup > Es, as well as in the < sup > 255 </ sup > Fm isotope of another new element, fermium .< ref >< sup > 254 </ sup > Es, < sup > 254 </ sup > Fm and < sup > 253 </ sup > Fm would not be produced because of lack of beta decay in < sup > 254 </ sup > Cf and < sup > 253 </ sup > Es </ ref > The discovery of the new elements and the associated new data on multiple neutron capture were initially kept secret on the orders of the U. S. military until 1955 due to Cold War tensions and competition with Soviet Union in nuclear technologies.
The disadvantages of pre-fabricated murals and decals are that they are often mass produced and lack the allure and exclusivity of an original artwork.
SimCity Societies, the fifth main release for the franchise, was not produced by Maxis, but by Tilted Mill Entertainment, being described as a ' social engineering simulator ' and criticized for the lack of SimCity's traditional gaming formula.
* Video about the lack of competition in NZ mobile market ( WMV ) produced by TVNZ
In 1938, during a nuclear experiment conducted at Ohio State University, a few radioactive nuclides were produced that certainly were not radioisotopes of neodymium or samarium, but there was a lack of chemical proof that element 61 was produced, and the discovery was not generally recognized.
An animated television series, to be produced by Film Roman and co-written by Diane Noomin, was in negotiations from 1996 to 2001, but was abandoned due to lack of financing.
Due to the normal action of Müllerian inhibiting factor produced by the testes in utero, individuals with 5-ARD lack a uterus and Fallopian tubes.
For every chemical element, many radioisotopes that do not occur in nature ( due to short half lives or the lack of an ongoing natural production mechanism ), have been produced artificially.
The lack of scientific foundation is acknowledged by some believers, including Doreen Virtue, author of The Care and Feeding of Indigos, and James Twyman, who produced two films on indigo children and who offers materials and courses related to the phenomenon.
GPLs lack of inbuilt support for 3D accelerator cards other than those produced by 3dfx and Rendition contributed to a decrease in sales when those cards became obsolete, since at the time there was no Direct3D support.
The lack of visible flames and relatively clean wood smoke produced lulled the emergency services into a false sense of security, especially as firemen had attended more than 400 similar tube fires over the previous three decades.
As it relied on passive components, it was not entirely successful, and the lack of damping produced a sea-sickness inducing rolling motion that doomed the experiment.
The lack of parallax on viewer movement in 2D images and in 3-D film produced by stereoscopic glasses ( in 3D films the effect is called " yawing ", as the image appears to rotate on its axis ) can similarly be seen as loss of angular resolution, all angular frequencies being aliased to 0 ( constant ).
The vast majority of Viola species are herbaceous, and a substantial number are acaulescent in habit-meaning they lack any noticeable stems and the foliage and flowers appear to rise from the ground ; the remaining species have short stems with foliage and flowers produced in the axils of the leaves.
" The impact of the illiteracy, the lack of social institutions and the rampant discrimination faced by Roma in Europe today have produced a people who, according to Fortuna, lack a " national consciousness ... and historical memory of the Holocaust because there is no Roma elite.
In recent history, the Sanaag region normally maintained a diverse economy, producing and then exporting to other regions, it produced livestock, frankincense, and leather for export, this was happening while the region lacked basic infrastructure, but sadly, after the outbreak of civil war the region ’ s economy collapsed from loss of markets and dilapidated infrastructure has never helped, and lack of investment.
Many magical cultures have produced extensive rationalizations for magic ’ s potential lack of efficacy ; this indicates that magical routines are invoked to bring about physical results.
It was probably abhorrence of such measures that converted Thomas Reynolds from a conspirator to an informer ; at all events, by him and several others the authorities were kept posted in what was going on, though lack of evidence produced in court delayed the arrest of the ringleaders.
The small industrial sector languished and only produced at 20 % capacity due to lack of investment.

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