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and it is surely clear that the first of these is the result of the way in which the individual's command of language interacts with the other two.
Though far from completion, these studies indicated beyond a doubt that savings would result which would be of unprecedented benefit to the railroads concerned, their investors, their customers, their users, and to the public at large.
In total, these increases in operating costs outweigh the savings that result from declining programs and from economy measures, such as reduced numbers of units and installations, smaller inventories of major equipment, and improvements in the supply and distribution systems of the Armed Forces.
The Government of India agrees that it will take all possible measures to prevent the resale or transshipment to other countries or the use for other than domestic purposes ( except where such resale, transshipment or use is specifically approved by the Government of the United States of America ), of the surplus agricultural commodities purchased pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, and to assure that the purchase of such commodities does not result in increased availability of these or like commodities for export from India.
This was later known to be the result of concentrating the minute amount of complete antibody found in these sera ; ;
Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic-cortical discharges account for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents.
As a result of these changed conditions, the impact of the organizational effort on agricultural labor-management relations has been much greater than in the past.
The potato chip industry these days is growing, not only as a result of population increase and public acceptance of convenience foods, but also because of a combination of circumstances that has led to growth by merger.
As a result of the new outlook for turnpikes, investors who bought toll-road bonds when these securities ranked as outright speculations are now finding new hope for their investments.
Another result is that buyers are tending to bid up the prices of these tax-exempt bonds.
Nesting of these structures inside assignment-blocks result in complex diagrams ( cf Tausworthe 1977: 100, 114 ).
Kemeny and Kurtz observe that while " undisciplined " use of unconditional GOTOs and conditional IF-THEN GOTOs can result in " spaghetti code " a programmer can write structured programs using these instructions ; on the other hand " it is also possible, and not too hard, to write badly structured programs in a structured language ".
Some of these have explored and offered accounts of Christie's disappearance in 1926, including the 1979 film Agatha ( with Vanessa Redgrave, where she sneaks away to plan revenge against her husband ) and the Doctor Who episode " The Unicorn and the Wasp " ( with Fenella Woolgar, her disappearance being the result of her suffering a temporary breakdown due to a brief psychic link being formed between her and an alien ).
Whenever any result is sought by its aid, the question will then arise — By what course of calculation can these results be arrived at by the machine in the shortest time?
The male children who were the result of these visits were either killed, sent back to their fathers or exposed in the wilderness to fend for themselves ; the girls were kept and brought up by their mothers, and trained in agricultural pursuits, hunting, and the art of war.
( So prevalent are these isolated peaks and ridges that a specialised term has been adopted in Germany to describe this kind of country, thought to be in great part the result of wind action.
In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lancet during World War I, Fleming described an ingenious experiment, which he was able to conduct as a result of his own glass blowing skills, in which he explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers than infection itself during World War I. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to shelter anaerobic bacteria from the antiseptic agent, and antiseptics seemed to remove beneficial agents produced that protected the patients in these cases at least as well as they removed bacteria, and did nothing to remove the bacteria that were out of reach.
Bourdieu examined how the elite in society define the aesthetic values like taste and how varying levels of exposure to these values can result in variations by class, cultural background, and education.
The result is a very balanced tone, comparable to the 00 but with greater volume and dynamic range and slightly more low-end response, without sacrificing the ergonomics of the classical style, making these body styles very popular.
Moreover, these combination analgesics can often result in significant adverse events, including accidental overdoses, most often due to confusion which arises from the multiple ( and often non-acting ) components of these combinations.
As a result, producers in these countries often receive 2-3x the world market price.
All these phenomena, molecular absorption and radiation scattering, can result in artificially high absorption and an improperly high ( erroneous ) calculation for the concentration or mass of the analyte in the sample.
In these ammeters, the amount of current is summed over time, giving as a result the product of current and time, which is proportional to the energy transferred with that current.
The voltage output from these anemometers is thus the result of some sort of circuit within the device trying to maintain the specific variable ( current, voltage or temperature ) constant.

result and restrictions
In both the Olympic and BWF World competitions restrictions on the number of participants from any one country have caused some controversy because they sometimes result in excluding elite world level players from the strongest badminton nations.
Cobden believed that military expenditures worsened the welfare of the state and benefited a small but concentrated elite minority, summing up British imperialism, which he believed was the result of the economic restrictions of mercantilist policies.
A year later war broke out and the competition was considerably weakened, with Geelong being forced to pull out of the competition due to travel restrictions as a result of petrol rationing.
Scarlett is despondent as a result of the restrictions placed upon her.
The Government of Peru's economic stabilization and liberalization program lowered trade barriers, eliminated restrictions on capital flows, and opened the economy to foreign investment, with the result that Peru now has one of the most open investment regimes in the world.
The many different formats are a result of the long history of the sport, its development in different regions of the world, and specific local requirements and restrictions.
The current bans and restrictions on the legal ownership of all semi-automatic rifles ( as well as semi-auto and pump-action shotguns ) was a result of the Port Arthur massacre of April 1996 ( for more information, see Gun politics in Australia ).
As a result of this Byrd's membership of the Chapel Royal was suspended for a time, restrictions were placed on his movements and his house was placed on the search list.
These governed prices are the result of government intervention in the market through price adjustments or supply restrictions, including protectionist policies.
The Appreciation of a system involves understanding how interactions ( i. e., feedback ) between the elements of a system can result in internal restrictions that force the system to behave as a single organism that automatically seeks a steady state.
As a result, restrictions were loosened ; Claus was even appointed as senior staff member at the Department of Developing Aid, albeit in an advisory role.
The split came as the result of years of bickering over " sewer, garbage collection and sign restrictions ".
The town was incorporated in 1998 after a split from the town of Calabash, which came as the result of years of bickering over " sewer, garbage collection and sign restrictions ".
As a result, some parts of the world have imposed restrictions on the keeping of ferrets.
On 26 October that year, as a result of the 1985 Transport Act, bus services were deregulated and restrictions which prevented regular bus services through the Mersey Tunnels were abolished.
As a result of the Ebola attack, Ryan declares martial law and enforces travel restrictions in an effort to contain the virus.
In 1815, as a result of the restrictions against preaching of Christianity in China, Milne moved to Malacca, Malaysia to continue his missionary work among overseas Chinese.
* proportionality: The restrictions the FSA imposes on the industry must be proportionate to the benefits that are expected to result from those restrictions.
This would be desirable when the blood supply to the limb is limited as a result of a " diving reflex " diverting blood away from the limbs during diving or burrowing or because of postural restrictions on blood supply in the case of clinging, arboreal animals.
Movement of tides causes a loss of mechanical energy in the Earth – Moon system: this is a result of pumping of water through natural restrictions around coastlines and consequent viscous dissipation at the seabed and in turbulence.
The practical result is that it is still open to Parliament to impose some restrictions on abortion within the present jurisprudence and without the use of the Notwithstanding clause.
Nikāyas may emerge among monastic groupings as a result of royal or government patronage ( such as the Dhammayuttika Nikāya of Thailand, due to the national origin of their ordination lineage ( the Siyam Nikāya of Sri Lanka ), because of differences in the interpretation of the monastic code, or due to other factors ( such as the Amarapura Nikāya in Sri Lanka, which emerged as a reaction to caste restrictions within the Siyam Nikāya ).
As a result, in 1989, the United Kingdom tightened restrictions to help ensure pieces of the spinal cord would not be present in mechanically separated meat taken from bovines.

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