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They and evoked
The Band featured songs that evoked oldtime rural America, from the Civil War in " The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down " to unionization of farm workers in " King Harvest ( Has Surely Come )".
They found that vasopressin secretion could be evoked by electrical stimulus pulses applied to the gland, and that much more hormone was released by a phasic pattern of stimulation than by a continuous pattern of stimulation.
They found that this type of stimulation of the monkey motor cortex often evoked complex, meaningful actions.
' They cherished songs that evoked loneliness and sadness
They are brain signals evoked by sensory stimulation, but usually buried by the ongoing brain activity.

They and criticism
" They also say that a good definition of " natural property " is problematic but that " it is only in criticism of naturalism, or in an attempt to distinguish between naturalistic and nonnaturalistic definist theories, that such a concept is needed.
They do not advocate teaching a settled scholarly interpretation of the books, which would cheat the student of the opportunity to learn rational criticism and to know his own mind.
They also received criticism at the time from some western commentators for depriving the sisters of a normal childhood.
They drew further criticism when they destroyed the Buddhas of Bamyan, historical statues nearly 1500 years old, because the buddhas were considered idols.
They also claimed that, at the request of Governor Aguinagalde, the radio programs hosted by Bottino and Sanchez were censored and later cancelled because of their refusal to stop their criticism of the governor.
They continue to be in huge demand, often selling out very large venues, despite criticism of selling out, and claims that arenas and festivals do not suit the band's sound.
They are of quite a different order to criticism of the demonstrably false theory of creationism.
They include much of its worldview and its rationale for criticism of Buddhist schools that do not acknowledge the Lotus Sutra to be Buddhism's highest teaching, as stated by Buddha Shakyamuni.
They are separated into two separate laws mainly to maintain the tradition of the Freedom of the Press Act from 1766, largely the work of proto-Liberal Cap Party politician Anders Chydenius, which abolished censorship and restricted limitations to retroactive legal measures for criticism of the Lutheran state church and the royal house exclusively.
They received criticism for using the Thin Lizzy name without Lynott being present, but the band only played hits from Thin Lizzy's back catalogue, and did not compose any new material.
They extend their criticism of Schaeffer:
They asked him to tone down criticism of the president.
They quickly attracted heavy criticism amplified by Serbian and Croatian propaganda, who considered their presence to be evidence of violent Islamic fundamentalism at the heart of Europe.
They found that he had led his men onto the enemy's guns with " valour ... conspicuously displayed " but thereafter " his conduct as a General was open to criticism ".
They deal principally with the criticism of sources and the proper method of writing history, and occupy an important place in the evolution of the scientific study of history in France.
They ranged from his criticism of Mother Teresa for not being a real nun to his attack on the week's weather.
They became popular in casual settings during the 1960s, 1990s, and 2000s, and some varieties have even found their way into more formal attire, despite criticism.
They wrote on subjects ranging from current affairs to art criticism, and they wrote in every conceivable format.
They all admitted the value of his seminal ideas but sought to salvage what they considered his most useful assumptions from the theoretical excesses they felt he brought to bear in his criticism.
They were especially against the French " cinema of quality ", the type of high-minded, literary period films held in esteem at French film festivals, often regarded as " untouchable " by criticism.
They did, however, state that this type of data is open to criticism, pointing out that mortality data may be influenced by previous literature and that " less toxic " drugs may be preferentially prescribed to patients at higher risk of poisoning and suicide, but they are also less likely to be listed as the sole cause of death from overdose.
They argued at the 1917 Montagu-Chelmsford hearings in India that Burma was not " yet in a fit state for self-government ", but 3 years later, after submitting a criticism of the 1920 Craddock Reforms, won 5 ( later 12 ) seats in the Legislative Council of 130 ( later 132 ) members.
They aimed instead for total objectivity, and a strong classical basis of evidence for criticism.
They furthermore admitted having used suggestive language by saying “ e understand how the language in the article could lead the reader to think the research was a prediction, but it is not .”, The company's decision to stand by the findings was met with additional criticism.

They and minimizing
They create downforce that enhances the grip of the front tires, while also optimizing ( or minimizing disturbance to ) the flow of air to the rest of the car.
They opposed the Barnburners, and favored state banks, internal improvements, and minimizing the slavery issue.
They are built to be lower than the tow vehicle, minimizing drag.
They share many common attributes with amateur backpackers: being self-contained, use of land-navigation skills and actively minimizing their environmental foot-print.
They work towards minimizing violence, drug use, graffiti, guns and racism.
They are commonly used for laser applications, however, where the beams are both monochromatic ( minimizing chromatic aberration ) and narrow ( minimizing spherical aberration ).
They managed to isolate their feedback from the standards thereby minimizing the threat to their self-esteem.

They and acceptance
They must do something with the acquiescence of the latter, or some of them, which amounts to an acceptance of the law in its entirety beyond all possibility of misconstruction ''.
They also see a possibility for standardized, efficient handling of mortgage loan by applying expert systems, appreciating that for the acceptance of mortgages there are hard and fast rules which do not always exist with other types of loans.
They staged a protest in 1970 at the Second Congress to Unite Women, and earned the support of many NOW members, finally gaining full acceptance in 1971.
They were overjoyed that they had finally got media acceptance and he was celebrated with the news that KBOO was the first station to play a Residents record on the air.
They claim that some sex education curricula break down pre-existing notions of modesty and encourage acceptance of practices that those advocating this viewpoint deem immoral, such as homosexuality and premarital sex.
They get together and celebrate Hana's 21st birthday, a symbol of their friendship and Kip's acceptance.
They were in agreement that agrarian radicalism brought little returns, and with Healy practically becoming a Parnellite, they preferred to pursue a policy of conciliation with the Protestant class in order to further the acceptance of Home Rule.
They and the Mills Brothers, another black vocal group of the same period, gained much acceptance in both the white community and black community.
They survive on donations from their 80, 000 supporters and other means of attaining money without resorting to the acceptance of donations from the government or corporations.
The change of the second Rotarian motto in 2004, from " He profits most who serves best " to " They profit most who serve best ", 99 years after its foundation, illustrates the move to general acceptance of women members in Rotary.
They will deny their individuality, their differences, and ask for little other than acceptance and support.
They are finding increasing acceptance and are preferred over solvent-based products in these applications as a result of their eco-friendly characteristics due to the absence of VOCs ( Volatile Organic Compounds ) in them.
They adopted the name Central Baptist " as an indication of our acceptance of the Holy Scriptures in their entirety, varying neither to the right or left " ( Minutes, 1996, p. 4 ).
They also increased the amount read in a given time, and made for easier acceptance.
They do emphasize that righteousness as acceptance by God and sharing in the righteousness of Christ is always complete.
They are worthy of acceptance for the sake of the demonstrations themselves, in the same way as we accept many other things in mathematics for this and for no other reason.
They seek the acceptance of others and are especially motivated to enhance their social status.
They believe the Triple Goddess is an archetypal figure which appears in a number of different cultures throughout human history, and that many individual goddesses can be interpreted as Triple Goddesses, The wide acceptance of an archetype theory has led to neopagans adopting the images and names of culturally divergent deities for ritual purposes ; for instance, Conway, and goddess feminist artist Monica Sjöö, connect the Triple Goddess to the Hindu Tridevi ( literally " three goddesses ") of Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati ( Kali / Durga ).
They will be notified about their acceptance in time for the following semester's registration.
They are a growing qualification in schools and are said to have high acceptance by employers.
They went on to point out that any acceptance of the cards by the Federal government " compromises our homeland security " by providing an opportunity for terrorists to freely move about the U. S., board planes and transfer funds for terrorist activities.
They eventually garnered some acceptance from an audience that warmed up to their style.
They also point out that Gene Roddenberry had made statements in later life favourable to acceptance of homosexuality and the portrayal of same-sex relationships in Star Trek, but that the franchise's coverage has remained meagre.
They compare this to a market transaction, where the voters strongly desiring better health care could purchase the acceptance of the opposition and uninterested voters with concessions, resulting in an efficient allocation of resources, increasing the happiness of all parties ( Pareto optimality ).

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