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Contrary to usual organization-position evaluations, the position to which research-staff members report administratively will not necessarily encompass the duties of the research-staff member, therefore, are not necessarily evaluated as highly.
In 1935 under prime minister Muhammad Hashim, Afghanistan established a close relationship with Germany, a distinct change of relations in comparison to its usual position between the Russian and British spheres of influence.
A courteous, peaceable merchant ship or yacht customarily flies its ensign ( in the usual ensign position ), together with the flag of whatever nation it is currently visiting at the mast ( known as a courtesy flag ).
The country was a western-styled Christian ( Roman Catholic ) state, and Latin held an important position, as was usual in the Middle Ages.
At Hlobane they caught a British column on the move rather than in the usual fortified position, partially cutting off its retreat and forcing it to withdraw.
Lemmy in his usual singing stance, with his microphone in its high position.
In the spring of 1863 Garfield returned to the field as Chief of Staff for William S. Rosecrans, commander of the Army of the Cumberland ; his influence in this position was greater than usual – with duties extending beyond mere communication to actual management of Rosecrans's army.
In most of such variants the pawns are placed on their usual place, but position of other pieces is either randomly determined or selected by the players.
At the August 1967 Arab league summit in Khartoum, Sudan, Nasser's usual commanding position was reduced as the attending heads of state expected King Faisal to lead.
The simultaneous determination of a particle's position and velocity is subject to the usual uncertainty principle constraint.
Possibilities include saturated ( the usual case in animal source fats ), mono or poly unsaturated ( from many plant oils, have one ( mono ) or more ( poly ) double carbon bonds in the fatty acid chain ), and in where the double bond is ( at the omega carbon in the 3 position, or the 6 position or ...).
Advocaat's decision to play Gullit on the right-side of midfield, in a game against England at Wembley, rather than his usual central position upset Gullit and this was exacerbated by his substitution for Marc Overmars.
This torsion may lead to the anus being located below the genitals, or, in the case of 360 ° torsion, to the sperm duct being wrapped around the gut, despite the external organs being in their usual position.
The Northumbrians ' own position in the middle of the struggle may have been complex and the outcome was variable, leading an unsympathetic historian like Henry of Huntingdon to judge harshly on their “ their usual faithlessness ” ( solita infidelitas ).
A " measurable parameter of the system " could be the usual position r and the momentum p of ( say ) a particle, but also its energy E, z-components of spin ( s < sub > z </ sub >), orbital ( L < sub > z </ sub >) and total angular ( J < sub > z </ sub >) momenta etc.
To optimize the dissolution of a drug from a granulated product, it is important it that the granule should disintegrate into its primary particles as rapidly as possible and it is usual to position at least a portion of any disintegrant inside the granules.
Immediately upon stretching to full height, the spectator returns to the usual seated position.
Staring at each other while in a cross-legged position and touching the other's hand palms is a usual foreplay tactic used by tantra practitioners.
This position is often cited as good for beginners, because it allows them to relax more fully than is usual in the doggy style position.
During this card, Cotto utilized a defensive stance with his hands in a high position instead of his usual aggressive orthodox stance.
In analyzing the stability of an aircraft, it is usual to consider perturbations about a nominal equilibrium position.
This office is not equivalent to the usual position of the " Treasurer " in other governments ; the closer equivalent of a Treasurer in the United Kingdom is the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

usual and person
It seems clear, when one takes into consideration the exceedingly defective eyesight of the patient ( we shall describe it in detail in connection with our second question, the one concerning the psychical blindness of the patient ), that he had to rely on his sense of touch much more than the usual portfolio-maker and that consequently that faculty was most probably more sensitive to shape and size than that of a person with normal vision.
The usual requirement is that a police officer or a physician determine that a person requires a psychiatric examination, usually through a psychiatric hospital.
Each player continues to be asked questions as usual, until one person gets a question right and the other wrong.
They are rather derived from the Germanic term walha, " foreigner, Romanized person ", an exonym applied by Germanic speakers to Celts, likely via a Latinization of Frankish * Walholant " Gaul ", literally " Land of the Foreigners / Romans ", making it partially cognate with the names Wales and Wallachia ), the usual word for the non-Germanic-speaking peoples ( Celtic-speaking and Latin-speaking indiscriminately ).
# boroughs in which male householders were electors ( these were usually known as " potwalloper boroughs ," as the usual definition of a householder was a person able to boil a pot on their own hearth );
The details vary, but the usual story is that a person, often a government or bank employee, knows of a large amount of unclaimed money or gold which he cannot access directly, usually because he has no right to it.
" Sidaïque " is Le Pen's pejorative solecism for " person infected with AIDS " ( the more usual French term is " séropositif " ( seropositive ))
The World Health Organization is quite emphatic on the importance of a person with diarrhea continuing to eat, with a 2005 publication for physicians stating: “ Food should never be withheld and the child's usual foods should not be diluted.
Cadaver tombs were a departure, in monumental architecture, from the usual practice of showing an effigy of the person as they were in life.
( Martin Clunes could be considered the fourth person to have done all three roles, after sitting in Merton's usual seat in series 11, episode 4, but with his teammate being Men Behaving Badly co-star Neil Morrissey, the duo were given equal billing, with no captain.
" Antiquary " was the usual term in English from the 16th to the mid-18th centuries to describe a person interested in antiquities ( the word " antiquarian " being generally found only in an adjectival sense ).
Since suicide itself is legal, assistance or encouragement is not punishable by the usual legal mechanisms dealing with complicity and incitement ( German criminal law follows the idea of " accessories of complicity " which states that " the motives of a person who incites another person to commit suicide, or who assists in its commission, are irrelevant ").
In the transitory " sick role ", a person is exempted from his usual roles, but is expected to conform to transitory behavioural standards, such as following doctors ' orders and trying to recover.
* Parenteral nutrition is feeding a person intravenously, bypassing the usual process of eating and digestion.
The boat is actually commanded by crewing various stations in first person ( no crew is visible, even though their voices are heard ), which is usual in the genre.
From 1940 the Sovereign could appoint a person as a Commander, Officer or Member of the Order of the British Empire for gallantry, for acts of bravery ( not in the face of the enemy ) which ranked below the level required for the George Medal, with the grade being determined by the same criteria as usual and not by the level of gallantry ( and with more junior people instead receiving the British Empire Medal ).
Parenteral nutrition ( PN ) is feeding a person intravenously, bypassing the usual process of eating and digestion.
It is also ( if the quotation is accurate ) the first instance of the use of the first person plural pronoun " we " of a movement song instead of the singular " I " usual in the gospel and spiritual tradition.
" In order to establish a constructive discharge, an employee must plead and prove, by the usual preponderance of the evidence standard, that the employer either intentionally created or knowingly permitted working conditions that were so intolerable or aggravated at the time of the employee's resignation that a reasonable employer would realize that a reasonable person in the employee's position would be compelled to resign.
Further, as the total institution offers no private spaces to conceal usual private activities, the person is compelled to expose himself in humiliating circumstances.
There were two kinds of marriage licenses that could be issued: the usual was known as a common license and named one or two parishes where the wedding could take place, within the jurisdiction of the person who issued the license.
Especially in these regions, it is also the usual administrative way, but with a comma ; the said person would appear in documents as " Mühlbach, Klaus " or even, with a title or profession " Mühlbach, Klaus, Dr ./ OLt / Bäcker ".
He quotes the Maharam Alkashar ( a 15th century rabbinic exile from Spain ), who saysResponse: Indeed, there is no concern about that hair is outside of the braid, because it is customary to reveal it ... and that is said ‘ a woman ’ s hair is a sexual enticement ’ is only referring to hair that it is usual to be covered, but a person is accustomed to that which is usually uncovered therefore is not aroused and it is permitted ...

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