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The main question raised by the incident is how much longer will UN bury its head in the sand on the Congo problem instead of facing the bitter fact that it has no solution in present terms??
And I suggest further that the main cause of the trouble we are in has been the failure of American policy-makers, ever since we assumed free world leadership in 1945, to deal with this problem realistically and seriously.
The Governor's main problem was with his own military officers, who wanted large grants of land, which Phillip had not been authorised to grant.
The main problem with so many companies is how to find their timetables.
The main problem of the chronic use of benzodiazepines is the development of tolerance and dependence.
The main cause of the problem was that the disk drive itself did not feature any means of detecting when the read / write head had reached track zero.
The main problem is to prove a signalizer functor theorem for nonsolvable signalizer functors.
For each problem, the Institute had a professional mathematician write up an official statement of the problem, which will be the main standard by which a given solution will be measured against.
This was partly a consequence of his ships being stationed at Rosyth, rather than Scapa Flow with the main fleet, since local facilities at Rosyth were limited, but this was a problem identified months before Jutland which Beatty had failed to correct.
The industrial sector's main problem is the deficit of energy, which the current government has tackled with the improvement of performance on existing hydro plants, and the creation of new ones.
Experts, however, categorize problems based upon their deep structures ( i. e., the main physics principle used to solve the problem ).
In 1857 Lamont DuPont solved the main problem when using cheaper sodium nitrate formulations when he patented DuPont " B " Blasting powder ; after manufacturing grains from press-cake in the usual way, the powder was tumbled with graphite dust for 12 hours, forming a coating on each grain which in this case reduced its ability to pick up moisture.
It makes some progress, but to be really superior it would require solving a lot of deep problems ", but added that " finishing it is not crucial " for the GNU system because a free kernel already existed in Linux, and completing Hurd would not address the main remaining problem for a free operating system: device support.
Its main purpose was to prove that there were problems ( namely the halting problem ) that could not be solved by any sequential process.
The main problem was that Wilder was the opposite of his ideal director, John Huston, in both style and personality.
Even though many repeat the cliché that Italy had over fifty governments in its first fifty years of democracy to stigmatise its alleged political instability, Italy's main political problem was actually the opposite: in all the course of the so-called First Republic, the government was in the hands of the Christian Democrats and their allies, since it was unacceptable for a communist party to rule a western country during the Cold war.
However, he continues to insist that soccer's main problem is " it doesn't have a quarterback ".
Two main problems cited were that significant portions of the samples come from prison populations and male prostitutes, and that people who volunteer to be interviewed about taboo subject are likely to suffer from the problem of self-selection.
Discussion with workshops producing carts suggest the main problem is obtaining suitable wheels and axles, as well as other raw materials, that can be afforded by their clients.
The main purpose of XML was to simplify SGML by focusing on a particular problem — documents on the Internet.
The main questions regarding the nature of mind is its relation to the physical brain and nervous system – a question which is often framed as the Mind-body problem, which considers whether mind is somehow separate from physical existence ( dualism and idealism ), deriving from and reducible to physical phenomena such as neurological processes ( physicalism ), or whether the mind is identical with the brain or some activity of the brain.
The main criticism of this view is that it does not provide a sufficient solution to the problem of universals.
The main problem with writing about Pius's wartime is that in effect, he did nothing.
The main problem with the rectal route is the dose can be expelled before it is completely absorbed ; in practice, this is corrected by giving a half dose again.

main and metric
By the late 20th century, most nations of the former empire had officially adopted the metric system as their main system of measurement, although as of 2011 the United Kingdom had only partially adopted it.
From its beginning, the main feature of the metric system was the standard set of inter-related base units and a standard set of prefixes in powers of ten.
Clave is written in this way in the following example in order to illustrate the underlying metric structure of four main beats, which is fundamental to the dynamism of the pattern.
Varnams are short metric pieces which encapsulate the main features and requirements of a raga.
However, the Iranian government ordered 1, 225 vehicles of an upgraded Chieftain type, the Shir-2 ( FV 4030 / 3 ), using the same technology of adding Chobham armour to the main cast armour, bringing total weight to 62 metric tonnes.
The Mark IV Cortina range, introduced into local assembly early in 1977, was very similar to that offered in the UK-a main specification difference, however, was the use of metric instrumentation, and that a 2-door sedan was not offered.
Targeting the office more than the game market, the smallest version of the computer had a total of 9 IC ’ s, cheapness was the main metric as defined by Jack Tramiel.
Weighing 200 metric tons, the Maus's main armament was a 128 mm KwK 44 gun ( 55 calibers long barrel ), based on the 12. 8 cm Pak 44 anti-tank artillery piece, with a coaxial 75 mm gun.
The 28-beat metric pattern often used in the music compositions accompanying the main part of the Mevlevi sema ritual is called the " Devri kebir ", meaning the " Big Circle " and is a reference to above astronomical facts about the year and the Saturn year.
The earliest " giant " aircraft ever placed in quantity production, the Zeppelin-Staaken R. VI German World War I long-range bomber of 1916, used a total of eighteen wheels for its undercarriage, split between two wheels on its nose gear struts, and a total of sixteen wheels on its main gear units under each tandem engine nacelle, to support its loaded weight of almost 12 metric tons.
For visual distinction, regulatory and advisory metric speed signs have black circles around the numbers followed by " km / h " and other regulatory metric signs have yellow plates reading " METRIC " in black on top of the main signs.
Metric geometry is a branch of geometry with metric spaces as the main object of study.
Buildings of note include Donhwamun ( built in 1412, rebuilt in 1607, with a copper bell weighing 9 short tons or 8 metric tons ), Injeongjeon ( main hall ), Seongjeongjeon ( auxiliary office in the main hall ), Huijeongdang ( the king's private residence, later used as a conference hall ), Daejojeon ( living quarters ), and Nakseon-jae ( former residence of Korean imperial family including Princess Bangja.
Thus, the main metric of power electronics becomes the efficiency.
The main tower, which consumed over 40, 000 metric tons of steel, was inaugurated September 1, 1953.
The main differences between the BMW Dixi 3 / 15 DA-1 and the contemporary Austin Seven were the addition of Bosch shock absorbers, the placement of the driver's controls on the left side of the vehicle, and the use of metric fasteners.
Chronologically, the main considerations influencing the coinage policy of Republic of India over time have been: The incorporation of symbols of sovereignty and indigenous motifs on independence ; Coinage Reforms with the introduction of the metric system ; The need felt from time to time to obviate the possibility of the metallic value of coins rising beyond the face value ; The cost-benefit of coinisation of currency notes.
Overall, postwar analysis indicated that Iraq's ability to move supplies from Baghdad to the Kuwaiti theater of operations had dropped from a total potential capacity of 216, 000 metric tons per day over a total of six main routes ( including a rail line ) to only 20, 000 metric tons per day over only two routes, a nearly 91 percent reduction in capacity ; all others ( including the railroad ) had essentially been destroyed.
The range for this metric is 0 to 1, with D = 0 indicating a package that is coincident with the main sequence and D = 1 indicating a package that is as far from the main sequence as possible.

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