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These and shifts
These shifts in alliance and allegiance not only increased the difficulties confronting the English embassy as a whole, but also directly involved the two Savoyards, Amadee and Othon.
These shifts will continue in the next 10 yrs..
These climate models are used to investigate long-term climate shifts, such as what effects might be caused by human emission of greenhouse gases.
These incubation shifts can last days and even weeks as one member of the pair feeds at sea.
These constant shifts in the perception of Cleopatra are well represented in a review of Estelle Parsons ’ adaptation of Shakespeare ’ s Antony and Cleopatra at the Interart Theatre in New York City.
These shifts mark the transformation of Pharasaic to Rabbinic Judaism.
These dialects had preserved archaic phonetics mostly intact due to the influence of the neighbouring Old Prussian language, while the other dialects had experienced different phonetic shifts.
These Doppler shifts correspond to velocities of about 6 km / h ( 4 mph ) and 60 km / h ( 40 mph ) respectively at 1800 MHz, one of the operating frequencies for GSM mobile phones.
These firefighters are assigned to three shifts or battalions, each shift is led by a Battalion Chief.
These changes also included shifts in social and cultural beliefs.
These fluctuations occur around a long-term growth trend, and typically involve shifts over time between periods of relatively rapid economic growth ( an expansion or boom ), and periods of relative stagnation or decline ( a contraction or recession ).
These shifts may even correlate to seasonal changes, reflecting phytoplankton abundance.
These shifts in power were made possible by the ambiguity and imprecision of the Meiji constitution, particularly as regarded the position of the Emperor in relation to the constitution.
These demographic shifts are explained by several separate but concurrent phenomena:
These shifts in time and identification sometimes confuse the scope ( historical and geographic ) of Oriental Studies.
These include fluid balance ( calculation of fluid intake and excretion ), monitoring body weight ( which in the shorter term reflects fluid shifts ).
" These profound shifts in the way Brand conceptualizes national and personal affiliations to and boundaries around Caribbean and Canadian locations speak to what Dickinson calls " the politics of location cannot be separated from the politics of ' production and reception.
These shifts show how depth psychology can be utilized to support rather than pathologize gay and lesbian psychotherapy clients.
These structural shifts in the Brazilian economy helped to increase the ranks of the new urban middle classes.
These further shifts are given by the second and higher order corrections to the energy.
These diphthongs initially began with a syllabic ( stressed ) i, but the stress later shifts to the second component, giving toand.
These shifts stimulated fresh social tensions.
These differences can be traced back to regional variations in the local resources on which growth was based during the early development of the urban pattern and in part the subsequent shifts in the competitive advantage of regions brought about by changing locational forces affecting regional specialization within the framework of the market economy.
These shifts in water quality triggered change in low pressure membrane technology.

These and perception
" These ideas complement MWI and bring the interpretation in line with our perception of reality.
These incidents and their attribution to the goth scene have helped to propagate a wary perception of goth in the public eye.
These include the phenomena of seeing things which are not present or visual perception which does not reconcile with the physical, consensus reality.
These assumptions are made using organizational principles, like Gestalt, an individual's ability of depth perception and motion perception, and perceptual constancy.
These differing systems of thought and perception result in very different versions of nation and empire.
These carriers ’ perception was that with collective rate making limited, and a Commission apparently more interested in letting their rates go down than go up, the regulatory system, as a whole, in the net, no longer favored them.
These collimated display systems improved realism and depth perception for visual scenes that included distant objects.
These epidermal ridges serve to amplify vibrations triggered, for example, when fingertips brush across an uneven surface, better transmitting the signals to sensory nerves involved in fine texture perception.
These efforts could not offset the earlier perception of reduced value compared to the iMac and Power Mac G4 lineup.
These may cause changes in perception, dizziness, and loss of coordination.
These activities gave rise to the perception of a special quality of life at Fort Riley that came to be known as the " Life of Riley.
These righteous people's perception ( of both spiritual and physical, not to mention temporal matters ) transcends the apparent boundaries of existence, such that a Rebbe will appear to be able to " see the future ," or at least have strong insight into the life and trials of another.
These changes were ultimately responsible for Fischer's and Ain's increasing perception of being limited within the confines of the purposely primitive Hellhammer vehicle.
These may include the perception that stockings, and the associated use of garters, lace, high fashion, appliqué and the exposure of the thigh, are more aesthetically pleasing, or sexually attractive, than pantyhose.
These islands aren ’ t large enough to provide conscious perception, but nevertheless enough for blindsight.
These remain living forms of community in much of Dagaaba society, and influence, among other things, the community perception of land as held in spiritual custodianship, and different community resources falling under the custodianship of different authorities, lineages, and / or spiritual forces.
These differences, referred to as binocular disparity, provide information that the brain can use to calculate depth in the visual scene, providing a major means of depth perception.
These are usually animals that need fine depth discrimination / perception ; for instance, binocular vision improves the ability to pick a chosen fruit or to find and grasp a particular branch.
These two-dimensional images are then combined in the brain to give the perception of 3D depth.
These incidents have tainted the public perception of Halliburton, with a consumer study rating it as the 5th least reputable companies in America.
These two airlines with strong nautical traditions of command hierarchy rank and chain of command, retained from their days of operations with flying boats, were undoubtably quick to capitalize upon, with the help of advertising agencies, the linkings of the " speed of jets " with the safety and secure " luxury of ocean liners " among public perception.
These barriers include the perception that open source licenses are viral, lack of formal support and training, the velocity of change, and a lack of a long term roadmap.
These games came perhaps too late to have much effect in improving the perception of the N-Gage hardware itself in the eyes of consumers or press.

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