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Such a move adds greatly to the risk of having to face the doubling cube coming back at 8 times its original value when first doubling the opponent ( offered at 2 points, counter offered at 16 points ) should the luck of the dice change.
The political revolt brought little social change, however, and 19th century Chilean society preserved the essence of the stratified colonial social structure, which was greatly influenced by family politics and the Roman Catholic Church.
Most LCDs also have poorer color rendition and can change color with viewing angle, though modern PVA and IPS LCDs have greatly attenuated these problems.
Most releases that contain the label " director's cut " or " extended edition " include minor changes and / or scene additions not seen in a film's theatrical release, but that do not tend to greatly affect or change the plot, story or overall product.
The rise in sea levels that has occurred as a result of climate change has also greatly increased coastal erosion rates.
In addition, the environment is unique in that it is the only known place where wolves and moose coexist without the presence of bears There are usually around 25 wolves and 1000 moose on the island, but the numbers change greatly year to year.
Even late in the design process, microcode could easily be changed, whereas hard wired CPU designs were very cumbersome to change, so this greatly facilitated CPU design.
Except for using CMOS circuitry, it behaved identically to the HMOS MC68000, but the change to CMOS greatly reduced its power consumption.
Amphibians were the dominant tetrapods until the mid-Carboniferous, when climate change greatly reduced their diversity.
A piezoelectric disk generates a voltage when deformed ( change in shape is greatly exaggerated )
Male hairstyles do not appear to change greatly, although 24th century hairstyles seem more distinct from Vulcan hairstyles.
Sandstones when greatly heated may change into coarse quartzites composed of large clear grains of quartz.
However, the empire had diminished greatly following this, the most obvious change had occurred in the 7th century: the soldiers of Islam had taken Egypt, Palestine and much of Syria away from the empire irrevocably.
Their own assessment was that 35 % of the patients improved greatly, 35 % improved moderately and that in the remaining 30 % there was no change.
But the actual lifestyle of the peasantry probably did not greatly change in the decades after 1066.
However, the degree of change may vary greatly.
At Columbia he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and Hu became Dewey's translator and a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change, helping Dewey in his 1919-1921 lectures series in China.
2 ) To change greatly
Victoria's importance as a rail point declined sharply in the 1950s when the change to diesel-electric locomotives greatly reduced the labor and facilities needed.
The effect of this change was greatly to strengthen the interest of the alumni in the management of the university, and thus to prepare the way for extensive and thorough reforms.
However, its distribution has changed greatly over geological time because of climate change.
Furthermore, the process for carrying out cementation for brass did not change greatly until the 19th century.
The range of these species increased greatly last century due to the availability of fish offal from commercial fleets, but may contract because of less food from this source and climatic change.
This greatly reduces the time necessary to change the beam direction from one point to another, allowing almost simultaneous tracking of multiple targets while maintaining the surveillance responsibility.

change and improved
Note that flexural strength is not always improved by simply increasing the density, nor is the change always proportional from one formulation to another.
The American philosopher and educator John Dewey became impressed with the Alexander technique after his headaches, neck pains, blurred vision, and stress symptoms largely improved during the time he used Alexander's advice to change his posture.
Relations between Paraguay and Venezuela have improved since Paraguay's new leftist President Fernando Lugo was inaugurated, a change from 61 unbroken years of Colorado party rule.
Since then, with improved environmental standards, light-coloured peppered moths have again become common, and the dramatic change in the peppered moth's population has remained a subject of much interest and study.
As electronics have improved many radars now can change their pulse repetition frequency, thereby changing their range.
It is used to change the shape of the tree, and in particular to decrease its height by moving smaller subtrees down and larger subtrees up, resulting in improved performance of many tree operations.
For example, a database wrapped by a server can have its database schema change for the sake of improved disk usage or performance ( or even whole-scale database vendor change ), without affecting the external interfaces.
Martin made the change and Jackson's hitting improved ( he had 13 home runs and 49 RBIs over his next 50 games ), and the team went on a winning streak.
T815 was upgraded to T815-2 with minor cosmetic changes and improved ergonomics and safety-the biggest change was the engine emissions accordance the " Euro0 " limits and to Euro1 limits in 1993 ( turbocharged V8 engine only since this time for the full legislation.
The full economic potential of the Rift Valley region is, however, far from fully exploited, though the current growth in population and improved education may change this in a near future.
The 1977 film has a number of changes from the prototype, including being entirely in color, moving the starting location from Miami to Chicago, introducing an additional two powers of ten at each extreme, a change in narrator from Judith Bronowski to Philip Morrison, and much improved graphics.
This had a dispiriting effect on Bradman, but the relationship with his son improved, to the extent that John resolved to change his name back to Bradman.
With each technological change was realised some tangible increase in military capability, such as through greater effectiveness of a sharper edge in defeating leather armour, or improved density of materials used in manufacture of weapons.
Typically such speed limits only change to decline during poor conditions, rather than being improved in good ones.
The Canary Wharf development, improved infrastructure, and the Olympic Park mean that the East End is undergoing further change, but some of its districts continue to contain some of the worst poverty in Britain.
He was advised to do no more concerts unless the change in medicines improved his ability to breathe and helped him regain the strength to walk without feeling faint.
In 2007, the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project ( LOIRP ) began a process to convert the Lunar Orbiter Images directly from the original Ampex FR-900 analog video recordings of the spacecraft data to digital image format, a change which provided vastly improved resolution over the original images released in the 1960s.
Most campaigns for social change — notably those seeking suffrage, improved working conditions, civil rights, abortion rights or an end to abortion, an end to gentrification, and environmental protection — claim to employ at least some types of violent or nonviolent direct action.
A charter change in 1995 led by the receivership through a community process designed an efficient council-manager form of government, which has focused on improving the quality of service the city provides to its residents and businesses, while establishing financial policies that have significantly improved the city's financial condition.
Such an intervention may cause the patient to believe the treatment will change his / her condition ; and this belief may produce a subjective perception of a therapeutic effect, causing the patient to feel their condition has improved — or an actual improvement in their condition.
She used Hull House to generate system-directed change, on the principle that to keep families safe, community and societal conditions had to be improved.

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