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most and evident
These changes were most marked in the gastrocnemius and biceps and less evident in the pectoralis, diaphragm, and transversus.
It becomes most evident in his description of Christ as the second Adam, who does indeed come to destroy sin, but whose work culminates in the achievement of immortality.
Ataxia may depend on hereditary disorders consisting of degeneration of the cerebellum and / or of the spine ; most cases feature both to some extent, and therefore present with overlapping cerebellar and sensory ataxia, even though one is often more evident than the other.
It was most evident in the public and private actions of the powerful and rich.
His paranoia was most evident when he dined in company.
There the threat to its integrity was the most pronounced, and the need for reforms was most evident.
Volcanism is still quite evident on the island, the most popular examples being Dominica's Boiling Lake and " valley of desolation.
Although " Oedipus's enquiry is based on supernatural, pre-rational methods that are evident in most narratives of crime until the development of Enlightenment thought in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries " it has " all of the central characteristics and formal elements of the detective story, including a mystery sur-rounding a murder, a closed circle of suspects, and the gradual uncovering of a hidden past.
Shortly before the trial Eiffel had announced his intention to resign from the Board of Directors of the Compagnie des Establissments Eiffel, and did so at a General Meeting held on 14 February, saying " I have absolutely decided to abstain from any participation in any manufacturing business from now on, and so that no one can be misled and to make it most evident that I intend to remain absolutely uninvolved with the management of the establishments which bear my name, I wish to that my name should disappear from the name of the company.
This was most evident in the staging of the first court scene.
According to Long, " the importance of Heraclitus to later Stoics is evident most plainly in Marcus Aurelius.
This influence was most evident in Bride of Frankenstein.
The improvisatory element, present to some degree in most lute pieces, is particularly evident in the early ricercares ( not imitative as their later namesakes, but completely free ), as well as in numerous preludial forms: preludes, tastar de corde (" testing the strings "), etc.
Some who initially survived died soon afterward due to acute radiation sickness, but most of the radiation effects are evident only statistically, as increases in the incidence rates of cancer, leukemia and certain non-cancer diseases over the lifetimes of the survivors and their children who were exposed in utero.
The most evident flaw that Odysseus sports is that of his arrogance and his pride, or hubris.
This is most evident during live shows when Lee must play bass, supply lead vocals, manipulate keyboards, and trigger pedals during the course of a performance, as in the song " Tom Sawyer ".
This theme is most evident in Peckinpah's Westerns.
David Campbell has briefly summarized some of the most arresting qualities of Sappho's poetry: Clarity of language and simplicity of thought are everywhere evident in our fragments ; wit and rhetoric, so common in English love-poetry and not quite absent from Catullus ' love poems, are nowhere to be found.
It is most clearly evident in the special case of distributive constructions,
Perhaps his most evident trait was his massive ambition ; " In his ambition he surpassed all men "; " he hankered after public office rather as a man in delirium might crave a cure ".
This duplicity and indulgence is most evident in Dorian's visit to the opium dens of London.
This process of legislation and conversion is known as metrication, and in the U. S. is most evident in labeling requirements on food products, where SI units are almost always presented alongside customary units.
His desire to strive for the truth is most evident through his ability to correct his own claims and to continually reshape his thoughts on the human body.
The particle-like behavior is most evident due to phenomena associated with measurement in quantum mechanics.

most and shortcoming
This narrowness of definition has caused some debate over the years, and its result, the exclusion of Hebridean sites from most major syntheses, can be seen as a shortcoming which, due to superficial typologies, results in the failure to unite these sites, whose inhabitants shared the common habit of living on water.
To address this shortcoming, in 1969, Frank DeRemer proposed two simplified versions of the LR parser, namely the Look-Ahead LR ( LALR ) and the Simple LR parser that had much lower memory requirements at the cost of less language recognition power with the LALR parser being the most powerful alternative.
In other words, there are 3 knobs to control 4 sections of the sound ( most modern synths have 4 knobs, one for each section )-a " shortcoming " that doesn't seem to diminish the Minimoog's popularity in any way.
The shortcoming is most apparent in the tracks " Yume-Wa Owaranai " from Tales of Phantasia and " Be Prepared " from the SNES version of The Lion King.
The major shortcoming of most current radial arm saws for home-use is that most radial arm saws that have been built after the early 1960s are manufactured with stamped sheet metal parts and are machined to loose tolerances, and hence, they are not precise for doing accurate work without ' tuning '.
The most notable shortcoming was the absence of LAN-based multiplayer, which had been demoed at hands-on booths at Macworld Expos during Onis development, but removed before release due to stated concerns over latency issues.
This was the outcome in Zapffe, and forms perhaps the most glaring shortcoming of this case.
Many customers were upset with small crew cab beds, but most competitors shared this shortcoming.
The most important shortcoming that is addressed by OTPs is that, in contrast to static passwords, they are not vulnerable to replay attacks.
While this leads him to be the most disciplined of the Turtles, it can also be a shortcoming, as Leonardo has been shown to be a relative workaholic on more than one occasion.
The record's most noticeable shortcoming is that it is in mono, because it was recorded a few years before stereo records became available.

most and situation
Although the United States and the U.S.S.R. have been arguing whether there shall be four, five or six top assistants, the most important element in the situation is not the number of deputies but the manner in which these deputies are to do their work.
It does not take a Gallup poll to find out that most Republicans in Congress feel this understates the situation as Republicans see it.
Confronted with this situation, most libraries either endure the severe limitations of their budgets and do what they can with what they have, or else depend on the bounty of patrons and local governments to supplement their annual funds.
The most bizarre situation.
She could take care of herself and her ambulatory half, in any situation already recorded in the annals of Central Worlds and any situation its most fertile minds could imagine.
This is not the most general situation of a Cartesian product of a family of sets, where a same set can occur more than once as a factor ; however, one can focus on elements of such a product that select the same element every time a given set appears as factor, and such elements correspond to an element of the Cartesian product of all distinct sets in the family.
As the political situation threatened and eventually overwhelmed Austria, which was repeatedly crushed by French political forces, Salieri's first and most important biographer Mosel described the emotional effect that this political, social, and cultural upheaval had on the composer.
What most troubles me now is the instability of the balance, the extreme peril of the current situation, the appalling waste of the arms race ... Each of us has a responsibility to think about this in global terms, with tolerance, trust, and candor, free from ideological dogmatism, parochial interests, or national egotism.
The situation is complex, however, because the relatively free Russian media is allowed to transmit television programming, sell newspapers and conduct journalistic activities in Belarus ( though some Russian journalists have been expelled by the Belarusian government ) thus giving some members of the public, typically those in large cities with many Russian residents, access to an alternative point of view in the Russian language ( nearly all Belarusians understand and most of them speak Russian ).
" Theorist Basil Liddell Hart considered that the most important aspect of the operation was the degree to which the Ottoman commanders were first denied intelligence on the British preparations for the attack through British air superiority, and then crippled by air attacks on their headquarters and telephone exchanges, paralysing their attempts to react to the rapidly deteriorating situation.
But most damaging, the new situation effectively trapped Russian foreign policy: After 1913, Russia could not afford losing its last ally in this crucial area and thus had no alternatives but to unconditionally support Serbia when the crisis between Serbia and Austria broke out in 1914.
Acting in a situation without first informing oneself of the circumstances of the situation can lead to even the most well-intended actions yielding miserable consequences.
, two years after its implementation began, the security situation of inside Colombia has shown some measure of an improvement and the economy, while still fragile, has also shown some positive signs according to observers, but relatively little has yet to have been accomplished in structurally solving most of the country's other grave problems, possibly in part due to legislative and political conflicts between the administration and the Colombian Congress ( including those over the controversial project to eventually re-elect Uribe ), and a relative lack of freely allocated funds and credits.
Uribe's supporters in turn believe that increased military action is a necessary prelude to any serious negotiation attempt with the guerrillas and that the increased security situation will help to, in the long term, focus more actively on reducing most wide-scale abuses and human rights violations on the part of both the armed groups and any rogue security forces that might have links to the paramilitaries.
For the most part it was a no-win situation for Rome.
In recent years dependency theory has been used to examine the situation of the Maritimes, and while it rejects most traditional economic models it does correspond with the evidence.
Human Rights Watch released a report on the situation in 1989, which stated: " contras were major and systematic violators of the most basic standards of the laws of armed conflict, including by launching indiscriminate attacks on civilians, selectively murdering non-combatants, and mistreating prisoners.
#“ The educational situation which most effectively promotes significant learning is one in which ( a ) threat to the self of the learner is reduced to a minimum and ( b ) differentiated perception of the field is facilitated ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
The PDFLP soon gained a reputation as the most intellectual of the Palestinian fedayeen groups, and drew heavily on Marxist-Leninist theory to explain the situation in the Middle East.
Although most commonly used to describe an individual situation, the term is also used for groups ( especially ethnic or national groups ), or for an entire government.
Although the Fortune Deck works as a randomizer, the results obtained by it are entirely arbitrary and subjective, and the GM's absolute power over the game is further emphasized by the three resolution systems: Karma ( the higher character ability wins, modified by situation ), Drama ( the GM decides what happens, by what they think most appropriate ), and Fortune ( more or less the same as the above, with interpretation flavored by a card draw ).
Map showing the political situation in 1204, when most of the Marmara region was the Latin Empire, whose capital was Constantinople
Although languages that are described as having imperfective and perfective aspects agree in most cases in their use of these aspects, they may not agree in every situation.

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