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These and illusions
These escape illusions are used by magicians to try and spice up their stage shows.
These writers give a explanation of this and other illusions, in which the visual system and brain are posited to generate percepts on an empirical basis that is much like a reflex.
These are forms of optical illusions.
These include optical illusions or hallucinations brought on by physiological or psychological circumstances, drug use or side effects of medication, and the interaction of external agents on the human body.
These optical illusions functioned to transform the home into a readily identifiable status symbol, and to mark the owners and occupants of these homes as socially distinct from others within the colonial community.
These narcissistic illusions thus give an opportunity for revitalization of the self.
These illusions caused her to believe that she was reliving the memories of her ancestor, Lady Grey, who in Mastermind's illusions, was Wyngarde's lover.
These illusions are far from harmless, involving anything from armies of Shadowspawn to frigid temperatures, from minor embarrassments like having all her clothes disappear, to heart-rending choices and decisions.
These changes can immediately result in visual-orientation illusions where the astronaut feels he has flipped 180 degrees.
These, along with his other designs, proved to be good seaworthy craft but he was under no illusions about their aesthetic appeal, once saying: " If you ever see a barrel or box with rudder and sails, it'll be one of my designs.
These illusions usually show what the affected person fears most.
These locations are hidden by a combination of Muggle-repelling charms, illusions, other magical protections ( many magical locations, such as the Island of Drear off the coast of Scotland, or the Quidditch World Cup Stadium, and the wizarding prison, Azkaban, are rendered " Unplottable ," or impossible to locate on a map ) and depend on the natural tendency of everyday, non-magical people to ignore anything they cannot explain or understand.
These abilities can include superhuman strength, the power to read and control the minds of others, the power to levitate oneself and other persons or objects, the ability to cast illusions, the power to project destructive bolts of mystical energy and even the mental ability to manipulate matter and energy.

These and exploit
These are seen as important by the Department of Justice because they believe that terrorists can exploit wiretap orders by rapidly changing locations and communication devices such as cell phones, while opponents see it as violating the particularity clause of the Fourth Amendment.
These images can count links and also exploit anti-aliasing.
These superorders today represent 47 % of all extant species of echinoids because of their adaptive breakthroughs, which allowed them to exploit habitats and food sources unavailable to regular echinoids.
These critics claim that companies buy land at unreasonable prices, force indigenous people off of land that is historically theirs, and exploit natural resources in ways that are harmful to communities and the environment.
These myths also exploit religion as a powerful force in human society ; by controlling the particulars of religion, the Bene Gesserit have a manipulative lever on society in general.
These are especially useful in rural areas where fire hydrants are not readily available and natural water resources are insufficient or difficult to exploit.
These instructions and supplementary instructions to ships ' captains, which attempted to balance an adherence to standing orders with the need to exploit emerging opportunities in a battle, proved heavily influential over the next hundred years and shaped the idea that an aggressive fighting spirit should be at the core of British naval doctrine.
These criticisms include problems of overlap, duplication, excessive categorization, insufficient information, varying requirements, arbitrary federal decision-making, and grantsmanship ( a funding bias toward entities most familiar with how to exploit the system, rather than to those most in need ).
These are all signs that indicate some ability to exploit resources, thus indicating better lifetime reproductive success.
These have centred on accusations that the couple exploit their royal status for commercial gain.
These companies were formed to exploit the discovery of a gas field in Saint-Marcet in the Aquitaine region of south-western France.
These Growth Opportunities emerge from changes in market trends, segment dynamics changing and also internal brand or operational business challenges. The Marketing team can then prioritize these Growth Opportunities and begin to develop strategies to exploit the opportunities that could include new or adapted products, services as well as changes to the 7Ps.
These in general exploit the traits of plastics and cardboard being transparent to terahertz radiation, making it possible to inspect packaged goods.
These hawks often exploit backyard bird feeders in order to target congregations of ideal prey.
These techniques exploit the fact that the evanescent field contains information beyond the diffraction limit which can be used to construct very high resolution images, in principle beating the diffraction limit by a factor proportional to how far into the near field an imaging system extends.
These techniques usually exploit optical nonlinearity in a material's reflected light to generate resolution beyond the diffraction limit.
These can thus seem to be exceptions, though in fact they exploit the constraints of the theorem.
These applications exploit PPD's difunctionality, i. e. the presence of two amines which allow the molecules to be strung together.
These films then need something to exploit, such as a big star, special effects, sex, violence, or romance.
These workarounds generally exploit unrelated bugs in Internet Explorer's CSS selector processing in order to hide certain rules from the browser.
These rules are not to touch the women of other men of honour ; not to steal from other men of honour or, in general, from anyone ; not to exploit prostitution ; not to kill other men of honour unless strictly necessary ; to avoid passing information to the police ; not to quarrel with other men of honour ; to maintain proper behavior ; to keep silent about Cosa Nostra around outsiders ; to avoid under all circumstances introducing oneself to other men of honour.
These aircraft were equipped with the new and somewhat embryonic reconnaissance equipment designed to exploit the night, all-weather capability of the Tornado by using a unique system of infra-red sensors and video recorders.
These devices exploit the Sauerbrey relation.
These sensors do not exploit surface effects.

These and assumptions
These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
These are reasonable assumptions with low viscosity fluids suspended in high viscosity fluids which are subjected to low rates of shear.
These assumptions and the resulting forms of the momentum equations are outlined below.
These assumptions are then used to explain why players choose Nash equilibrium strategies.
These claims are founded on assumptions about nature that constitute what is now known as local realism.
These assumptions, the cornerstones of the Bohr model, were not fully correct but did yield the correct energy answers.
These assumptions have no obvious physical foundation but led to predictions which agreed with many experimental observations, including the Arago spot.
These measures work best when returns follow normal distributions without autocorrelation, and these assumptions are often not met in practice.
These deductions are logical consequences of the stated assumptions, and are general properties of space-time, typically without regard to a consideration of properties pertaining to the structure of individual objects like atoms or stars, nor to the mechanisms of clocks.
These two assumptions together are known as the Cosmological Principle.
These assumptions cause no loss of generality.
These assumptions can be summarised as: Let ( Ω, F, P ) be a measure space with P ( Ω )= 1.
These must be made with care, because inappropriate assumptions can generate wildly inaccurate conclusions.
These assumptions involve the joint probability distributions of either the observations themselves or the random errors in a model.
These assumptions limit both the validity and the precision of the mmHg as a unit of pressure.
These assumptions are the elementary theorems of the particular theory, and can be thought of as the axioms of that field.
These deists, while maintaining individual positions, still shared several sets of assumptions and arguments that Paine articulated in The Age of Reason.
These tend to be more varied, as different assumptions can lead to vastly different types of warfare, but there has been no real concern with subdividing the genres more closely.
These assumptions are justified partly by their adherence to the types of occurrence of which we are directly conscious, and partly by their success in representing the observed facts with a certain generality, devoid of ad hoc suppositions.
These assumptions are:
These " Bloomsbury assumptions " are also reflected in members ' criticisms of materialistic realism in painting and fiction, influenced above all by Clive Bell's " concept of ' Significant Form ', which separated and elevated the concept of form above content in works of art ": it has been suggested that, with their " focus on form ... Bell's ideas have come to stand in for, perhaps too much so, the aesthetic principles of the Bloomsbury Group ".
These assumptions include the average retirement age and lifespan of the employees, the returns to be earned by the pension plan's investments and any additional taxes or levies, such as those required by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation in the U. S. So, for this arrangement, the benefit is relatively secure but the contribution is uncertain even when estimated by a professional.
These assumptions are made using organizational principles, like Gestalt, an individual's ability of depth perception and motion perception, and perceptual constancy.
These assumptions were hotly debated within the physics community, notably with Nobel laureates Einstein on one side and Niels Bohr on the other.

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