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majority and intelligence
It has two main groups: " straights ", now the minority, emphasize vitalism, innate intelligence and spinal adjustments, and consider vertebral subluxations to be the cause of all disease ; " mixers ", the majority, are more open to mainstream views and conventional medical techniques, such as exercise, massage, and ice therapy.
Standard intelligence tests, such as the Stanford-Binet, are often inappropriate for children with autism ; the alternative of using developmental or adaptive skills measures are relatively poor measures of intelligence in autistic children, and may have resulted in incorrect claims that a majority of children with autism are mentally retarded.
The majority of these " mobile suits " have a cockpit in the " torso " of the machine, with a camera built into the " head " to transmit images to the cockpit ( with the exception of the head-mounted cockpits in Psyco Gundam ) and are non-sentient machines, with the exceptions of the artificial intelligence A. L. I. C. E.
His tight control over the finances of the Crown, leadership of the Privy Council, and the creation of a highly capable intelligence service under the direction of Francis Walsingham made him the most important minister for the majority of Elizabeth's reign.
Before Asimov began writing, the majority of artificial intelligence in fiction followed the Frankenstein pattern.
The Venona project was a long-running secret collaboration of the United States and United Kingdom intelligence agencies involving cryptanalysis of messages sent by intelligence agencies of the Soviet Union, the majority during World War II.
In these circumstances, the " Lantmanna " party in the Riksdag, who desired the lightening of the military burden, joined those who desired the abolition of landlordism, and formed a compact and predominant majority in the Second Chamber, while the burgher and Liberal parties were reduced to an impotent " intelligence " minority.
The Iranian Ministry of the Interior gave nebulous, arbitrary reasons for disqualifying the majority of the candidates, including narcotics addiction or involvement in drug-smuggling, connections to the Shah's pre-revolutionary government, lack of belief in or insufficient practice of Islam, being " against " the Islamic Republic, or having connections to foreign intelligence services.
The majority comes from the accounts of those who knew him and from FBI efforts to gain intelligence in regard to his activities, as recorded by his biographer Kevin Coogan in his book Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International.
The vast majority of the Mountain Folk are Unenlightened – limited in intelligence, creativity, and supernatural power.
Immediately after the war and until about 1970, the vast majority of accounts overrated the degree to which the resistance had been effective in battling against the Germans by acts of sabotage and by providing key intelligence to the Allies.
In 1927, Holmes wrote the 8-1 majority opinion in the Buck v. Bell case that upheld the forced sterilization of a woman who was claimed to be of below average intelligence.
Unaipon began his education at the age of seven at the Point McLeay Mission School and soon became known for his intelligence, with the former secretary of the Aborigines ' Friends ' Association stating in 1887 " I only wish the majority of white boys were as bright, intelligent, well-instructed and well-mannered, as the little fellow I am now taking charge of.
From 1996 to 2001 he was chairman of the parliamentary committee for the supervision of intelligence ( COPACO ), elected by unanimous vote of the majority and the opposition.
A large majority of the European Union Parliament endorsed the report's conclusion that many member states tolerated illegal actions by the CIA and criticized several European governments and intelligence agencies for their unwillingness to cooperate with the investigation.
This is unsurprising, because various factors disadvantage black children, affecting performance in some cases and adult decisions in others so that in many cases black children are disproportionately likely to be placed in lower tracks, regardless of intelligence or performance resulting in strikingly uneven distribution between tracks in the majority of American high schools.
The game is notable for its artificial intelligence, which is challenging without being given resources and abilities not available to the player, as is common in the majority of strategy games.
CRISIL ’ s majority shareholder is Standard & Poor's, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies and the world's foremost provider of financial market intelligence.
A special standard of care also applies to children, who, in a majority of jurisdictions, are held to the behavior that is reasonable for a child of similar age, experience, and intelligence under like circumstances.
Hinoki acts in a sullen manner a majority of the time, and often derides her own intelligence when asked questions that she can not, or does not wish to, answer.

majority and officers
Armies that apply forward tactical control generally put the majority of the more senior officers of artillery units forward in command observation posts or with the supported arm.
To make up for the lack of officers, Kidd picked up replacement crew in New York, the vast majority of whom were known and hardened criminals, some undoubtedly former pirates.
The first Governors were all military officers and the majority of governors since have come from a military background, numbering 19.
Ambassadors, members of the Cabinet, and other federal officers, are all appointed by a president with the " advice and consent " of a majority of the Senate.
A majority of the murders were politically motivated, though a number of assassinations of random police and carabinieri officers took place, as well as a number of murders occurring during criminal ventures such as bank robberies and kidnappings.
They are the majority of the commanding officers in Central Command, controlling starships and bases, and serving as prefects and planetary governors throughout the client worlds of the Union.
( The following section provides for the President pro tempore of the Senate, a Senator elected to the post by the Senate, to preside in the Absence of the Vice President, or when he shall exercise the Office of the President of the United States, but like the Vice President the President pro tempore, traditionally the longest-serving member of the majority party, rarely actually presides over the chamber ; typically the President pro tempore deputizes junior Senators of the majority party to act as presiding officers ).
All Cabinet officers are nominated by the President and then presented to the Senate for confirmation or rejection by a simple majority.
The majority of cognates of the word " soldier " that exist in other languages have a meaning that embraces both commissioned and non-commissioned officers in national land forces.
The Royal Navy went on to note that based on its interrogations of Kriegsmarine POWs that Raeder's indoctrination policy had borne fruit in that the morale of the Kriegsmarine was extremely high, with the majority of officers and sailors very proud to fight for Führer and fatherland.
In reaching that decision, the Supreme Court stated in its majority opinion ( though in dicta ), " that the Tenure of Office Act of 1867, insofar as it attempted to prevent the President from removing executive officers who had been appointed by him by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, was invalid ".
The < span lang =" fr "> chambre introuvable </ span >, elected in 1815 and given the nickname " unobtainable " by Louis, due to the overwhelming ultra-royalist majority, threw out the Talleyrand-Fouché government and sought to legitimize the White Terror, passing trial against enemies of the state, sacking 50, 000 – 80, 000 civil service members, and dismissing 15, 000 army officers.
It allows the Vice President, together with a majority of either " the principal officers of the executive departments " ( i. e., the Cabinet ) or of " such other body as Congress may by law provide ", to declare the President disabled by submitting a written declaration to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The vast majority of the Carthaginian military – except the highest officers, the navy, and the home guard – were mercenaries.
However, by 1780 the population of Chocksett was so numerous as to constitute a majority, and so the voters of the area voted out the existing Lancaster town officers and began to conduct town business and meetings in Chocksett.
votes only to break ties ; can veto ordinances subject to override by ⅔ majority of Council ; and appoints subordinate officers with Council approval.
Then one of Cromwell's officers, Colonel Pride, destroyed the Presbyterian majority in Parliament by driving out of Parliament 143 Presbyterians of the 203 ( leaving behind 60 ).
The 2000 documentary film Well-Founded Fear, from filmmakers Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini marked the first time that a film-crew was privy to the private proceedings at the U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Services ( INS ), where individual asylum officers ponder the often life-or-death fate of the majority of immigrants seeking asylum.
A handful of former PC officers and men were rounded up and forced to work with this outfit, with the threat that their loved ones would be harmed ; majority of the men who escaped managed to find their way into the hills where they joined the resistance movement until liberation came in 1944.
The Department and its sub-units were predominantly under the command of American officers, including an American general, while the majority of the troops were enlisted Filipinos, known as the Philippine Scouts ( PS ).
This makes it clear that even in 1944 Rundstedt still equated Hitler's regime with the German fatherland, and this was still the view of the large majority of officers of the German armed forces.
Pro-Houston versions of the meeting say the majority of his officers favored waiting for Santa Anna's eventual assault.
The majority of Russia's special police officers belong to OMON units, but these are mostly used as riot police and are not considered an elite force, unlike the SOBR ( OMSN ) rapid-response units that are consisting of experienced officers who are better trained and equipped than those of OMON.

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