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Usually the patient breathes into a mouthpiece while walking a treadmill, standing still, or in some other medically significant position.
If this happens, there may be some class conflict in the South, with school boards and school teachers taking the middle-class position.
The answers to questions such as these certainly depend to some extent upon the educator's own social-class position and also upon his social history, as well as upon his personality and what he conceives his mission to be as an educator.
To say this, of course, is to take up a position on one side of a controversy going on now for some two hundred years, or, at any rate, since the beginning of the distinctively modern period in theological thought.
Though the ceremony installs the new abbot into a position of legal authority, it does not confer further sacramental authority-it is not a further degree of Holy Orders ( although some abbots have been ordained to the episcopacy ).
There is still the position, based on the philosophical question of personal identity, termed open individualism, and in some ways similar to the old belief of monopsychism, that concludes that individual existence is illusory, and our consciousness continues existing after death in other conscious beings.
Max Born suggested that the electron's position needed to be described by a probability distribution which was connected with finding the electron at some point in the wave-function which described its associated wave packet.
It is evident from these particulars that Abrasax was the name of the first of the 365 Archons, and accordingly stood below Sophia and Dynamis and their progenitors ; but his position is not expressly stated, so that the writer of the supplement to Tertullian had some excuse for confusing him with " the Supreme God.
He inherited some income-generating property, but bad investments and failed business ventures resulted in a steady deterioration of the family's financial position.
The Empire in 1180 A. D when Alexios II became EmperorOn Manuel's death in 1180, Maria, who became a nun under the name Xene, took the position of regent ( according to some historians ).
Johnson's position that the best interests of the Union were served by slavery in some areas made him a practical compromise candidate for president.
According to Arab tradition, the ensuing war pushed Ghana over the edge, ending the kingdom's position as a commercial and military power by 1100, as it collapsed into tribal groups and chieftaincies, some of which later assimilated into the Almoravids while others founded the Mali Empire.
The observations were continued, and the star was seen to continue its southerly course until March, when it took up a position some 20 ″ more southerly than its December position.
For the case of an object that is small compared with the radial distance to its axis of rotation, such as a tin can swinging from a long string or a planet orbiting in a circle around the Sun, the angular momentum can be expressed as its linear momentum,, crossed by its position from the origin, r. Thus, the angular momentum L of a particle with respect to some point of origin is
Preaspirated stops also occur in some Sami languages ; for example, in Sami, the unvoiced stop phonemes,,, are pronounced preaspirated (, ) when they occur in medial or final position.
" In some cases, this led to his taking the position that faith should take priority over reason.
* traditional values, being often close to the position of the Roman Catholic Church, despite some social liberal and secular attitudes ;
* Base, a position in some cheerleading stunts
His two major works, Enquiry into Plants and On the Causes of Plants constitute the most important contribution to botanical science during antiquity and the Middle Ages, and held that position for some seventeen centuries after they were written.
A novice player faced with a situation like position 1 in the diagram on the left, in which some boxes can be captured, takes all the boxes in the chain, resulting in position 2.
Variants commonly alter the starting position, restrict certain moves, or assign special value to certain dice rolls, but in some geographic regions even the rules and directions of the checkers movement change, rendering the game fundamentally different.
Calvin took a literal interpretation of ch. 1, but allegorical view of chapter 2, a position echoed by some modern interpreters.
The SDP favoured some Thatcherite reforms during the 1980s, such as legislation aimed at reforming the trade unions ( although the parliamentary SDP actually split three ways on Norman Tebbit's 1982 Industrial Relations bill, most voting for, some against, and others abstaining ), but took a more welfarist position than the Conservative Party, being more sceptical of Conservative welfare reforms ( particularly regarding the Health Service ).

position and academic
This nontenured position proved to be the only academic appointment Peirce ever held.
The development of doctrine, the position of orthodoxy, and the relationship between the various opinions is a matter of continuing academic debate.
Halliday's first academic position was Assistant Lecturer in Chinese, at Cambridge University, from 1954 to 1958.
Law professor Charles Lund Black took a similar position, though Stimson and Black respectively acknowledged that their views differed from the modern view, and differed from the prevalent view in academic writing.
In 2003, Nick Greiner, a former premier of New South Wales, resigned from his position as chair of the University's Graduate School of Management because of academic protests against his simultaneous chairmanship of British American Tobacco ( Australia ).
During the academic year 1886-1887, Wilson was a visiting lecturer at Cornell University, but failed to gain a permanent position.
After completing graduate school in 1996, Dembski was unable to secure a university position ; from then until 1999 he received what he calls " a standard academic salary " of $ 40, 000 a year as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture ( CSC ).
He received two academic offers, the chair of Eastern Philosophy at Harvard University and a similar position at Columbia University.
Descriptive relativism is a widespread position in academic fields such as anthropology and sociology, which simply admit that it is incorrect to assume that the same moral or ethical frameworks are always in play in all historical and cultural circumstances.
The new names sought to better position the profession within the academic communities and to further illustrate the actual majors in the profession.
His union position at the Inland Revenue Federation brought Callaghan into contact with Harold Laski, the Chairman of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee and an academic at the London School of Economics.
The supreme head of all of the organization is called " Chancellor " in both Oxford University and Cambridge, but this is chiefly a ceremonial position while the academic head of the university is the " Vice-Chancellor ".
In the summer of 1956, Childe decided to retire from his position as Director at the Institute of Archaeology a year prematurely, and gave the impression to one good friend of his that he felt that his academic career should come to an end.
The Dean, the Vice Dean, and each academic department chair hold the rank of " permanent professor ", an academic rank and position that has no real civilian university counterpart.
JSNN and its academic, research and outreach programs will position North Carolina to take advantage of the explosive economic growth expected from the next wave of nanotechnology innovation.
In the 2012 ranking, NTU moved up one place to 5th position for faculty diversity, up five places to 59th position for academic reputation and up four places to 47th position for employer reputation.
IR only emerged as a formal academic ‘ discipline ’ in 1918 with the founding of the first ‘ chair ’ ( professorship ) in IR-the Woodrow Wilson Chair at Aberystwyth, University of Wales ( now Aberystwyth University ), from an endowment given by David Davies, became the first academic position dedicated to IR.
On campus, academic training occupies a central position and the University ’ s special character is reflected in the organisation of its degree programmes.
While some isolated studies have indicated that technical trading rules might lead to consistent returns in the period prior to 1987, most academic work has focused on the nature of the anomalous position of the foreign exchange market.
Brasenose's financial position remained secure, although under the tenure of Principal Edward Hartopp Cradock Brasenose's academic record waned greatly, with much of its success focussed on sports – where it excelled most notably in cricket and rowing.

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