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major and weakness
This attack's major weakness is that it requires the user of the devices under attack to re-enter the PIN during the attack when the device prompts them to.
Following World War II the duration of civil wars grew past the norm of the pre-19th century, largely due to weakness of the many postcolonial states and the intervention by major powers on both sides of conflict.
Since playing a major role in the defeat of Napoleon, Russia had been regarded as militarily invincible, but, once pitted against a coalition of the great powers of Europe, the reverses it suffered on land and sea exposed the weakness of Tsar Nicholas ' regime.
Most major IC / BPS clinics now evaluate the pelvic floor and / or refer patients directly to a physical therapist for a prompt treatment of pelvic floor muscle tension or weakness.
Sudden falls, sometimes resulting in major injury to the skull or other bones, can occur, even from walking on minimally-irregular ground or from other minor imbalances outside or in the home, due to weakness of quadriceps and gluteus muscles depriving the patient of automatic posture maintenance.
The only exception is when responder has 5-4 in the majors ; in that case, he would normally use Stayman, and in the case of a 2 response, bid the 5-card major at the 2 level ( weakness take-out ) or at the 3 level ( forcing to game ).
A major weakness in the Roman position after the defeat at Adrianople was the recruiting of barbarians to fight against other barbarians.
Speech impairments in spastic dysarthria involves four major abnormalities of voluntary movement: spasticity, weakness, limited range of motion and slowness of movement.
However, each of the other main contenders had a major weakness.
He addressed that weakness by making several major speeches across the country in the early 1980s, and collected them into a book, Where I Stand, published in 1983.
The next dynasty, the Later Jin Dynasty under Shi Jingtang, posthumously known as Emperor Gaozu of Later Jin, ceded much of modern-day northern Hebei to the Khitan Liao Dynasty in the north ; this territory, called The Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun, became a major weakness in China's defense against the Khitans for the next century, since it lay within the Great Wall.
A major Xiongnu weakness was the custom of lateral succession.
In addition, he told about a major weakness in Trojan army.
A major weakness of the party since 1885 was its inability to win support in Quebec, estranged significantly by that year's execution of Louis Riel.
Fentanyl's major side effects ( more than 10 % of patients ) include diarrhea, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, somnolence, confusion, asthenia ( weakness ), and sweating and, less frequently ( 3 to 10 % of patients ), abdominal pain, headache, fatigue, anorexia and weight loss, dizziness, nervousness, hallucinations, anxiety, depression, flu-like symptoms, dyspepsia ( indigestion ), dyspnea ( shortness of breath ), hypoventilation, apnea, and urinary retention.
The air plan was a major weakness in the events at Arnhem itself.
* Muscle weakness is not a major symptom, though the progressive effects of chronic muscle damage from rhabdomyolysis will eventually cause significant weakness.
A major theme of the play is Henry's inherent weakness and his inability to control the country or even his own court.
Due to a civil war and the weakness of the Later Lê Dynasty, the Nguyễn and the Trịnh ( another of the major families ) joined together in opposition to the Mạc.
Exempt from taxes, they have been called " bloated ", and " a major weakness of Iran ’ s economy ", and criticized for reaping " huge subsidies from government ", while siphoning off production to the lucrative black market and providing limited and inadequate charity to the poor.
A major weakness of vampires is that they can be easily attacked indirectly, since they must by necessity scatter pointers to their code all over the core.
One of the major weakness of De Forest's claims is that true vacuum triodes simply will not work if there is any trace of gas left in the envelope.
Because of Agnew's apparent weakness as a candidate relative to Muskie, Humphrey was heard to remark that voters ' uncertainties about whom to choose between the two major presidential candidates should be resolved by their attitudes toward the Vice-Presidential candidates.

major and vocational
Since the job did not entail a large workload, Dallas found time to develop his grasp of politics, his major vocational interest.
The president usually appoints the directors to serve as chairs of the major club committees, including those responsible for club service, vocational service, community service, youth service, and international service.
In the 1980s a further two secondary schools were closed, Latton Bush ( now a commercial centre and recreational centre ) and Netteswell ( now forms part of the Harlow College Campus ) is a major further educational centre, covering GCSE's, A-Levels, and many vocational subjects including Hair & Beauty Therapy, Construction, Mechanics, ICT, and a new centre for Plumbing due to open.
Another major educational change was that presaged by his speech at Woolwich Polytechnic establishing a ' binary system ' of higher education, in which universities would be joined by polytechnic institutions which concentrated on high level vocational skills.
Though if an adult has a hearing loss which substantially limits major life activities, some state-run vocational rehabilitation programs can provide upwards of full financial assistance.
Focused study in a major field lays the groundwork for vocational success.
The Great Depression resulted in major cuts to funding and a decline in students, so more general college courses were gradually introduced at NTAC instead of vocational classes.
Founded in 1967, the facility employs 320 staff members and is a training site for major universities, colleges, and vocational schools in geropsychiatry and other clinical specialties.
Cheonan National Technical College is a public vocational college located in Cheonan City, a major city of South Chungcheong province in western South Korea.
Its emphasis at the time was largely vocational, and its major task was to prepare young women for teaching or industrial careers.
The Independent Schools Inspectorate commented that the school is a world-renowned centre for excellence in its field that allows students to excel ïn their skill and love of dance and they progress to positions with major ballet companies around the world ... Elmhurst provides a full academic day in conjunction with a full vocational course in ballet and dance training.
The subjects of these major areas of human knowledge add to the teacher training for the teaching profession both at secondary schools and vocational schools and furthermore make Industrial Engineering as taught in Darmstadt an attractive course of study.
The paramedic training consists of two major parts, vocational college and EMS internship.
By the 1950s, CNIB was serving more than 17, 000 clients, with offices, vocational centres and residences in major Canadian cities.
Another major area of interest has been the settlement of North Korean defectors in South Korea who are currently not receiving adequate vocational training.

major and training
National defense considerations have been the major reason behind most Federal training expenditures in recent decades.
The major training need of a new industrial plant is a short period of pre-employment training for a large number of semi-skilled machine operators.
Most major powers repudiated Cold War assassination tactics, though many allege that this was merely a smokescreen for political benefit and that covert and illegal training of assassins continues today, with Russia, Israel, the U. S., Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and other nations accused of still regularly engaging in such operations.
After recovering in early 1915, he was appointed to be brigade major first of 112th Brigade and then with 104th Brigade under training in Lancashire.
By virtue of its extensive biotechnology sector, its numerous major universities, and relatively few internal barriers, the U. S. has progressed a great deal in its development of BME education and training opportunities.
* an organization of volunteer emergency workers who have received specific training in basic disaster response skills, and who agree to supplement existing emergency responders in the event of a major disaster.
He removed the club's Chelsea pensioner crest, improved the youth set-up and training regime, rebuilt the side with shrewd signings from the lower divisions and amateur leagues, and led Chelsea to their first major trophy success – the League championship – in 1954 – 55.
Classical training methods vary by country: many of the major European countries are associated with specific methods ( e. g., the Edouard Nanny method in France or the Franz Simandl method in Germany ).
With a superb military machine with good weapons, excellent training, and effective field artillery, backed by an efficient government which could provide necessary funds, Gustavus Adolphus was poised to make himself a major European leader, but he was killed at the battle of Lützen in 1632.
In many cities, the new railway shops were the centres of technological awareness and training, so that by 1850, Germany was self-sufficient in meeting the demands of railroad construction, and the railways were a major impetus for the growth of the new steel industry.
The next day, Aaron made his first spring training start for the Braves ' major league team, playing in left field and hitting a home run.
In many cities, the new railway shops were the centres of technological awareness and training, so that by 1850, Germany was self-sufficient in meeting the demands of railroad construction, and the railways were a major impetus for the growth of the new steel industry.
From the 16th to the 18th centuries, Commedia dell ' arte performers improvised based on a broad outline in the streets of Italy and in the 1890s theatrical theorists and directors such as Russian, Konstantin Stanislavski and the French, Jacques Copeau, founders of two major streams of acting theory, both heavily utilised improvisation in acting training and rehearsal.
Following the lessons of the Lanet protects, African officers assumed operational command of all major units, but a British training team still oversaw the Kenyan Army for most of the decade.
OBN AB housed the LPAF's headquarters and a large share of its major training facilities.
In July 1976, Tureaud's platoon sergeant punished him by giving him the detail of chopping down trees during training camp at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, but did not tell him how many trees, so Tureaud single-handedly chopped down over seventy trees from 6: 30 am to 10: 00 am, until a shocked major superseded the sergeant's orders.
In training for that race, the late Stefan Bellof set the all-time lap record for the Nordschleife in his Porsche 956, which is still unbeaten at 6: 11. 13, or over on average ( partially because no major racing has taken place there since 1984 ).
From 1943 – 1945, the OSS played a major role in training Kuomintang troops in China and Burma, and recruited Kachin, and other indigenous irregular forces for sabotage as well as guides for Allied forces in Burma fighting the Japanese Army.
He describes the proper training of the orator in his major text on rhetoric, De Oratore, modeled on Plato's dialogues.
The victory of the Sandinista National Liberation Front ( FSLN ) in 1979 brought about major changes and gains for women, mainly in legislation, broad educational opportunities, training programs for working women, childcare programs to help women enter the work force and greatly increased participation and even leadership positions in a whole range of political activities.
The major family styles share much underlying theory, but differ in their approaches to training.
Williams remained in major league spring training for about a week.
King — and Canada — were largely ignored by Winston Churchill, despite Canada's major role in supplying food, raw materials, munitions and money to the hard-pressed British economy, training airmen for the Commonwealth, guarding the western half of the North Atlantic Ocean against German U-boats, and providing combat troops for the invasions of Italy, France and Germany in 1943-45.

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