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moderate and tactics
While rules are light to moderate, they allow depth of play, usually requiring thought, planning, and a shift of tactics through the game and often with a chess-or backgammon-like opening game, middle game, and end game.
The moderate tactics used by the CAM to obtain consideration of reform — petitions, newspaper editorials, and personal appeals to French officials — proved inadequate, and the tensions created in the CAM by the failure of the plan caused it to split.
Parnell's reputation increased in Ireland, being seen as a more moderate reformer who would never excuse such tactics.
Though his political viewpoint was moderate, his tactics were dangerously aggressive: he abandoned his gentle idyls to write poetical satires.
A moderate Republican, she is perhaps best remembered for her 1950 speech, " Declaration of Conscience ," in which she criticized the tactics of McCarthyism.
* The Gironde – Technically, a group of twelve republican deputies more moderate in their tactics than the Montagnards, though arguably many were no less radical in their beliefs ; the term is often applied more broadly to others of similar politics.
Critics argue that OCAP has set back this cause by alienating more moderate Ontarians and trade unionists with its confrontational tactics.
Despite his militant tactics, Wilson was a relative moderate whose goal was to establish friendly relations with shipowners and formal conciliation procedures in the shipping industry to enable disputes to resolved without recourse to strikes or lockouts.

moderate and used
It is used in Europe for moderate to strong pain and migraine and its muscle relaxant properties.
Benzodiazepines are sometimes used in the treatment of acute anxiety, as they bring about rapid and marked or moderate relief of symptoms in most individuals ; however, they are not recommended beyond 2 – 4 weeks of use due to risks of tolerance and dependence and a lack of long-term effectiveness.
Qualifiers are sometimes used, for example mild, moderate or severe forms of a disorder.
The word was frequently used by Gorbachev to specify the policies he believed might help reduce the corruption at the top of the Communist Party and the Soviet government, and moderate the abuse of administrative power in the Central Committee.
Hydrocodone is used to treat moderate to severe pain and as an antitussive to treat cough.
Mimeographed copies have moderate durability when acid-free paper is used.
But in a fast breeder reactor, some other kind of coolant is used which will not moderate or slow the neutrons down much.
Chromium salts can also be used to impart moderate anti-stick properties.
Later, Sir Milton used the same skills to win over opposition leaders and moderate Krio elements for the achievement of independence.
Both have equal drop-out and symptom relapse rates when typicals are used at low to moderate dosages.
Many types are used only at low to moderate frequency and power levels.
The papers used in tipping the cigarette ( forming the mouthpiece ) and surrounding the filter stabilize the mouthpiece from saliva and moderate the burning of the cigarette as well as the delivery of smoke with the presence of one or two rows of small laser-drilled air holes.
These maps cannot be used as a useful resource of voter preferences, because General Councils are elected on a two-round system, which drastically limits the chances of fringe parties, for as long as they are not supported on one of the two rounds by a moderate party.
The term Swamp Yankee is sometimes used in rural Rhode Island, Connecticut, and southeastern Massachusetts to refer to Protestant farmers of moderate means and their descendants ( in contrast to richer or urban Yankees ); " swamp Yankee " is often regarded as a derogatory term.
This antenna design is used where a wide range of frequencies is needed while still having moderate gain and directionality.
In these applications thin films of ferroelectric materials are typically used, as this allows the field required to switch the polarization to be achieved with a moderate voltage.
Prefixes are used in connection with clouds: strato-for low clouds with limited convection that form mostly in layers, nimbo-for thick layered clouds that can produce moderate to heavy precipitation, alto-for middle clouds, and cirro-for high clouds.
From 1863 to 1869, Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson ( who became president on April 14, 1865 ) took a moderate position designed to bring the South back to normal as soon as possible, while the Radical Republicans ( as they called themselves ) used Congress to block the moderate approach, impose harsh terms, and upgrade the rights of the Freedmen ( former slaves ).
The moderate effort to compromise with Johnson had failed, and a political fight broke out between the Republicans ( both Radical and moderate ) on one side, and on the other side, Johnson and his allies in the Democratic party in the North, and the conservative groupings ( which used different names ) in each southern state.
Two other criteria used for CRPS I diagnosis are Bruehl's criteria and Veldman's criteria which have moderate to good interobserver reliability.
She rallied the supporters of the current government, was pragmatic enough to moderate her Prohibitionist views, and used women ’ s meetings to gain the support of female voters.
It is used in climbing and caving where rope strains are light to moderate and for decorative purposes.

moderate and by
But apart from racial problems, the old unreconstructed South -- to use the moderate words favored by Mr. Thomas Griffith -- finds itself unsympathetic to most of what is different about the civilization of the North.
He claims, too, that his political convictions are simply those which are called `` Revolution Principles '' and which are accepted by moderate men in both parties.
Three seconds flat is the usual time, and the space is crossed by moderate mileage, while the overwhelming immensity of such journeys must be conceived as a static pulsation through an enormous number of coexistent frequencies which perpetuate all events.
He cautioned that `` the greater danger in this recovery may be excessive stimulation by government which could bring moderate inflation ''.
Terrain is most rugged in the extreme southeast, which is drained by the Bargushat River, and most moderate in the Araks River valley to the extreme southwest.
All churches apart from the Armenian Apostolic Church must register with the government, and proselytizing was forbidden by law, though since 1997 the government has pursued more moderate policies.
The most significant moderate proposal was the Fourteenth Amendment, also written by Trumbull.
Initially led by Canovas del Castillo as moderate prime minister, what was thought at one time as a coup aimed at placing the military in the political-administrative positions of power, in reality ushered in a permanent civilian regime tat lasted until the 1931 Second Republic.
Colour can range from deep gold to light amber with a large, creamy, persistent white head, and moderate to moderately high carbonation, while alcohol content ranges from 6. 3 % to 7. 4 % by volume.
In 1981, defectors from the moderate wing of the Labour Party, led by former Cabinet ministers Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Shirley Williams, founded the Social Democratic Party.
Hypomania is generally a mild to moderate level of mania, characterized by optimism, pressure of speech and activity, and decreased need for sleep.
Soldiers claimed the pair were armed, which was denied by local people, and moderate nationalists including John Hume and Gerry Fitt walked out of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in protest.
After a decade of impressive growth rates, Chile began to experience a moderate economic downturn in 1999, brought on by unfavorable global economic conditions related to the Asian financial crisis, which began in 1997.
The climate is pleasant, moderated by the southeast trade winds for about nine months of the year and with moderate rainfall.
At the same time, presidential elections were held which were won by a moderate, Stjepan Mesić.
He is respectfully called " Ayatollah " by his supporters but is considered, and is, a moderate Islamist.
He is considered a moderate Islamist and is called Ayatollah by his supporters.
They are generally of low to moderate density, characterized primarily by single family structures.
" Natural " cements correspond to certain cements of the pre-Portland era, produced by burning argillaceous limestones at moderate temperatures.
However, a 2005 study by H. Michael Crowson and colleagues suggested a moderate gap between RWA and other conservative positions.
Casablanca's climate is strongly influenced by the cool currents of the Atlantic Ocean which tends to moderate temperature swings and produce a remarkably mild climate with little seasonal temperature variation and a lack of extreme heat and cold.
Modern studies represent Hypatia's death as the result of a struggle between two Christian factions, the moderate Orestes, supported by Hypatia, and the more rigid Cyril.
Naturally inclined to peace and conciliation, St. Cyril at first took a rather moderate position but ( like not a few of his undoubtedly orthodox contemporaries ) was by no means eager to accept the homoousios ( ὁμοούσιος ) doctrine-that Jesus Christ and God are of the " same substance " and are equally God.
However, Verhoeven and Pendray discovered that in samples of true Damascus steel, the Damascene pattern could be recovered by aging at a moderate temperature.
In 2005, he played an impostor, pretending to be an 80s movie star who wants to moderate a charity performance in Goldene Zeiten ( Golden Times ) by Peter Thorwardt.

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