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success and preventing
Disraeli scored another diplomatic success at the Congress of Berlin in 1878, in preventing Bulgaria from gaining full independence, limiting the growing influence of Russia in the Balkans and breaking up the League of the Three Emperors.
After the success of vaccination in preventing smallpox, scientists thought to find a corollary in tuberculosis by drawing a parallel between bovine tuberculosis and cowpox: It was hypothesized that infection with bovine tuberculosis might protect against infection with human tuberculosis.
In a last-ditch attempt to win the war, Skynet sends a cybernetic assassin called a Terminator back through time to murder Connor's mother Sarah before he is born, thereby preventing Connor's existence and the success of his future rebellion.
Often Tom must protect his new invention from villains " intent on stealing Tom's thunder or preventing his success ," but Tom is always successful in the end.
The law preventing females from participating in the sport of boxing in Ireland has since been revoked and there is an increasing number of females becoming involved with the sport thanks to its Olympic acceptance and the consistent international success of Katie Taylor.
Although the firearms used by the infantry can be used to engage air targets, on occasion with notable success, their effectiveness is generally limited to long-term attrition rather than preventing individual aircraft from completing weapon delivery.
Asymptomatic or subclinical infection carriers are now known to be a common feature of many infectious diseases, especially viruses such as polio, herpes simplex, HIV and hepatitis C. As a specific example, all doctors and virologists agree that poliovirus causes paralysis in just a few infected subjects, and the success of the polio vaccine in preventing disease supports the conviction that the poliovirus is the causative agent.
As a result of the success of penicillin in preventing infections, the US Government decided to support the production and distribution of penicillin to the armed forces.
The Cuban Revolutionary Party's ' Bases and Statutes ' aimed at: 1 ) Winning absolute independence for Cuba and aiding that of Puerto Rico ; 2 ) ordering a ' generous and brief war ' that would ensure peace and happiness for all Cuba's inhabitants ; 3 ) organizing this war so that it should be ' republican in spirit and methods ', and lead to a society fulfilling ' in the historical life of the continent '; 4 ) ensuring that no ' authoritarian spirit and bureaucratic make-up of the colony ' would exist in the new Cuba ; 5 ) preventing any one particular group from having more power than other groups ; 6 ) creating a harmonious fatherland with economic prosperity ensured by allowing outlets for the economic activities of all its inhabitants ; 7 ) maintaining friendly relations with the U. S .; and, 8 ) bringing the above intentions through a set of concrete aims: to unite all Cubans living abroad, to bring together all factions inside and outside of Cuba, to prepare inside Cuba the knowledge and spirit of the revolution, to collect funds, to establish relations with friendly peoples to accelerate the success of the war, and finally, to organize the Cuban Revolutionary Party according to the secret rules agreed upon by the founding organizations.
The Baillieu State government has proposed changes to allow loggers to ignore existing protected species legislation in future, virtually signing the death warrant of the Leadbeater's possum ( this follows the success of other recent cases preventing logging of remaining possum habitat ).
" Yosef later apologized for his statements, and wrote to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, " I support your efforts and praise all the leaders and the peoples – Egyptians, Jordanians and Palestinians – who are partners and wish the success of this important process of achieving peace in our region, and preventing bloodshed.
Some rock and Muzika Mizrahit artists complained that the radio and television discriminated against their music, preventing the commercial success of these increasingly popular genres.
' This was actioned by the ban's inclusion in the LASPO Bill, together with provisions preventing the recovery of claimant solicitors ' success fees from losing defendants, intended to reform ' no win, no fee ' deals.
Although the RAF succeeded in preventing the Luftwaffe from interfering with the shipping, which was its primary aim, its perceived success was misleading.
While government policy had limited success in preventing the growth of Birmingham's existing industries, it was much more successful in preventing new industries establishing themselves in the city.
They assist with trauma and crisis ; work with children, teachers, and families to deal with hurdles that are preventing success ; educate and expand skills to cope with problems.
In military terms, deterrence success refers to preventing state leaders from issuing military threats and actions that escalate peacetime diplomatic and military cooperation into a crisis or militarized confrontation which threatens armed conflict and possibly war.
She endured 178 hours of sleep deprivation and attributed her success to tensing her feet until they hurt and preventing herself from urinating.
His group began conducting experiments on state prisoners, where they claimed a 90 % success rate preventing repeat offenses.
Abortive therapy has limited success, but for a number of patients potent anti-emetic drugs such as ondansetron ( Zofran ) or granisetron ( Kytril ), dronabinol ( Marinol ), may be helpful in either preventing an attack, aborting an attack or reducing the severity of an attack.
Environmental benefits including the perception of a landscape as naturally beautiful, increasing plant reliability and decreasing costs, improving planting success, richer living environment, or preventing habitats, are gained from urban oases.
Julian Lob-Levyt, executive secretary of the GAVI Alliance, noted that an early version of pneumococcal vaccine is being widely used in developed countries with striking success in preventing disease.
Guy is credited with raising the status of punters in the NFL because he proved to be a major ingredient in the Raiders ' success during the 1970s by preventing opponents from gaining field position advantage.

success and organ
Bolstered by this success, Brown recruited a new band, consisted of saxophonist J. C. Davis, guitarist Bobby Roach, bassist Bernard Odum, trumpeter Roscoe Patrick, saxophonist Albert Corley, drummer Nat Kendrick and his old band mate Bobby Byrd, who had rejoined Brown's band on organ.
The UK has recently discussed whether to switch to an opt-out system in light of the success in other countries and a severe British organ donor shortfall.
Faith in the medical system is important to the success of organ donation.
Local population requires that La Caletta can have in its port a ferry line for the Continent ( Italian mainland ), and some experiments were practiced a few years ago, that confirmed the potential success of such an eventual initiative, but ( also due to the particular administrative competence of an external organ and being part of the port under the authority of the bordering territory of Posada ) administrative problems and local rivalries actually stop any further evolution in this sense.
At the end of 1965 the group had their first number one single with " Keep On Running " and the money from this success allowed Winwood to buy his own Hammond B-3 organ.
It was in Jordan's group that he first achieved success playing the Hammond organ.
The invention of the electronic organ in the mid-1930s spelled the end of the harmonium's success in the West ( although its popularity as a household instrument declined in the 1920s as musical tastes changed ).
The vox humana is intended to evoke the impression of a singing choir or soloist, though the success of this intent depends as much upon the acoustics of the room in which the organ speaks as it does the voicing of the pipes.
Anecdotally, organ transplant has been attempted with limited success.
In mid-1903, after the founding of the liberal Soyuz Osvobozhdeniya ( Union of Liberation ), the magazine became the Union's official organ and was smuggled into Russia, where it enjoyed considerable success.
Females of many species of arthropod, mollusk and other phyla have a specialized sperm-storage organ called the spermatheca in which the sperm of different males sometimes compete for increased reproductive success.
Gounod's Faust, April 7, 1891: " debut ... immediate and very great success ... middle notes of the voice, which have a peculiarly beautiful quality ... approaching the timbre of the mezzo-soprano ... the organ as a whole, though exceedingly sweet, is not very powerful, but the singer's method leaves nothing to desire, and her execution of brilliant passages is neat and accurate ... although no very striking amount of tragic power ... charming and sincerely artistic ".
Today, virtually every rat or mouse organ can be transplanted with relative high success rate.
Having failed to live up to the standard of Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 1 and Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 2 after Pink Bubbles Go Ape in commercial ( and somewhat artistic ) terms, Chameleon abandoned almost all elements of the power metal sound that the band had been instrumental in creating, and can be seen as an attempt to garner success in wider musical avenues like synthesizers, horns, acoustic guitars, the children's chorus of the Orchester Johann Sebastian Bach, violin, church organ, country music, grunge and swing, with participation of musicians like Stefan Pintev and Axel Bergstedt.
Based on the success of piano and organ sales, Jasper determined to leverage the Kimball brand recognition to assist sales of office furniture, home furniture and electronics.
A contest for mechanicians and organ manufacturers held in 1779 in Russia attests to their lack of success, in that the contest, held by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, used the production of a speaking head as the theme, and specified that the machine be capable of speaking the five vowels.

success and rejection
Labour's failure to win the General election of 1959 and its rejection of unilateralism in 1961 upset the plans of the CND leadership and, although CND retained the support of a significant minority of the population, from this point onwards its prospects of success began to fade.
Further interfering with its success was contemporary memory psychologists ' rejection of immaterial souls, which Hooke invoked to some degree in regards to the processes of attention, encoding and retrieval.
Studios, Quackerjack became a more dangerous villain: hurting from Negaduck destroying Banana Brain and telling him he wasn't " mean enough " to be a serious villain, then becoming bitter and angry when he failed to fit in at Quackwerks, viewing others ' success as a " rejection of him ".
This was particularly obvious after the success of Nirvana's Nevermind ( 1991 ), which combined elements of hardcore punk and heavy metal into a dirty sound that made use of heavy guitar distortion, fuzz and feedback, along with darker lyrical themes, a stripped-down aesthetic and a complete rejection of the glam metal visual style and performance.
He enjoyed immediate success selling to the pulp magazines and sold 18 stories before his first rejection.
As leader of higher and further education policy group, who produced the paper ' Quality, Diversity and Choice ' which is now party policy, Sharp was widely attributed as masterminding the Liberal Democrat's rejection of top-up fees, which contributed to the party's success in taking a number of university seats at the 2005 general election.
Since hyperacute rejection presents such a barrier to the success of xenografts several strategies to overcome it are under investigation:
Garvey's movement was a contradictory mix of defeatism, accommodation and separatism: he married themes of self-reliance that Booker T. Washington could have endorsed and the " gospel of success " so popular in white America in the 1920s with a rejection of white colonialism abroad and any hope of reform of white society at home.
The success of this early beginning was reflected in the large-scale rejection of applications for admission, and the direct outcome of this pressure on the school was to separate the girls from boys, the latter shifting to ' Stoneleigh ' in the vicinity of the Ramsay Hospital.

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