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They and shift
They marked a shift from a largely apophatic ( negative ) philosophical trend within Buddhism to a decidedly more cataphatic ( positive ) modus.
" They noted that " the law of transformation of quantity into quality ", " holds that a new quality emerges in a leap as the slow accumulation of quantitative changes, long resisted by a stable system, finally forces it rapidly from one state into another ," a phenomenon described in some disciplines as a paradigm shift.
They are not usually designed to withstand an abrupt shift in rudder from one direction to the other.
They also attributed his lack of problems to extensive compensatory mechanisms enabled by neural plasticity in the nearby cerebral cortex and a shift of some functions to the homologous area in the right hemisphere.
They also argue that the development of these organisms will simply shift the consumption of petroleum to the utilization of biomass in order to create energy.
They argue that sexual orientation can shift over the course of a person's life.
# They can interact with other solitons, and emerge from the collision unchanged, except for a phase shift.
They use sophisticated load balancing to shift traffic from one path to another to avoid network congestion on any particular link, and sometimes to minimize the cost of transit across external networks or improve network reliability.
They also believed that with a choice of open enrollment, white parents would shift their children to " preferred " schools that would create both predominantly African American and predominantly European American schools within the district.
They also gave an impetus to International Polar Years, meaning a shift from sports-like races of single expeditions to worldwide scientific cooperation in exploring the polar regions.
They knew that there was a three shift system working in the factory and so they planned a bombing raid.
They left the Morgans ' apartment at approximately 5: 50 in order that Kathy Whitman could leave for her 6: 00 – 10: 00 p. m. shift.
They measured the Doppler shift and transferred the data to 5 hole paper tape using standard teleprinter hole convention.
They work 24 hour shifts ( with the next two days off ), varying their role during the shift.
They attribute the increase primarily to a shift from a hunter-gatherer to an agricultural diet on the islands, with the introduction of rice.
They shift power from party hierarchs to voters, from Whips to backbenchers and from ministers to Parliament.
They find that a large part of the shift came about because of the availability of short-haul crudes from Latin America.
They attribute his shift in position as a reaction to the relationship between the New Deal senators and the conservative 1930s Court, which ruled much of the New Deal legislation unconstitutional.
They are shift ( add this token to the stack for later reduction ), reduce ( pop tokens from the stack and form a syntactic construct ), end, error ( no known rule applies ) or conflict ( does not know whether to shift or reduce ).
They argue that with this demographic shift comes affirmative action, immigrant ghettos and declining educational standards.
They include sub-oceanic volcanism ; limestone covered blocks created by the destruction of an active volcano in a cataclysmic eruption ; coral reefs that were raised from the sea as the result of a massive geologic shift ; and tidal movements.
The shift was short-lived, and he would only return to pop indirectly by providing backing vocals for his friend Madonna many years later, on her cover of " American Pie " and on the track " They Can't Take That Away from Me " on Robbie Williams ' Swing When You're Winning in 2001.
They can also increase nutrient content of the soil in certain areas, or shift soil about ( as termites, ants, and moles do ) creating patches in the habitat.

They and balance
They differed in the balance they believed essential to the sovereignty of the citizen -- but the supreme sacrifice each made served to maintain a still more fundamental truth: That individual life, liberty and happiness depend on a right balance between the two -- and on the limitation of sovereignty, in all its aspects, which this involves.
They are designed with a balance between flow and resistance to flow.
They then purchased the balance of the shares in 1943 to form the GM Truck & Coach Division.
They are excellent climbers and can also jump far, using their long tail for balance.
They explain that they keep the Earth's natural order of things in balance.
They actively seek to restore the Earth's homeostasis — whenever they see it out of balance, e. g. to prevent manmade climate change, primate extinction, or rainforest loss.
They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid – base balance, and regulation of blood pressure ( via maintaining salt and water balance ).
They believed that Sarwari, in contrast to Najibullah would be able to balance between the Pashtuns, Tajiks and Uzbeks.
They compensate for the motions of the lower body, keeping the body in rotational balance.
They can climb trees easily, where the tail is used for balance, but they are most often on the ground foraging.
They understand that the current balance is fragile and that only a thorough knowledge of its history makes it possible to ensure its sustainable use.
Nicholas E. Tawa, in his 2005 book Supremely American: Popular Song in the 20th Century: Styles and Singers and What They Said About America, included Beefheart among the prominent progressive rock musicians of the 1960s and 70s, while the Encyclopædia Britannica describes Beefheart's songs as conveying " deep distrust of modern civilization, a yearning for ecological balance, and that belief that all animals in the wild are far superior to human beings.
They can include poor muscle coordination, difficulty with balance and movement ( ataxia ), and progressive degeneration of the light-sensitive layer ( retina ) at the back of the eye that can progress to near-blindness ( due to deficiency of Vitamin A, retinol ).
They are a balance between the fast twitch fibers and the slow-twitch fibers.
They typically focus on features of international relations such as state interactions, size of military forces, balance of powers etc.
" They shall pay the amounts, during their respective lives, to the individuals mentioned above, and they shall distribute the balance of the net income of the said Trust Fund to such of the councils of the BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA as are located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and as, in the opinion of said Trustees, are performing the most efficient service, the said net income to be used, so far as possible, for the purchase and maintenance of summer camps or training camps in New England for the use of Boy Scouts.
They can also make leaps of up to, and walk bipedally with their arms raised for balance.
They are seen as avenues into teaching, with many different types of blends, which can be utilized to help with both discipline and defining the methods used with individual children and class balance.
They have large eyes, giving them good night vision ; strong hind limbs ; and long tails, which help them balance.
They took nae pains their speech to balance,
They made efforts to control the people below them on the economic and social scale, but they were often unsuccessful in maintaining a delicate balance between mass demonstrations and riots.
They reflect the balance of wagers on either side of the event, and include the deduction of a bookmaker ’ s brokerage fee (" vig " or vigorish ).

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