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The city's authorities discover THX's and LUH's crimes of sexual intercourse and drug evasion ( because of a bureaucratic error, THX is briefly " mind-locked " while at a critical juncture of android construction, which almost leads to disaster ).
Garfield's hunch was correct ; his ride became legendary, while Rosecrans ' error reinforced critical opinions about his leadership.
The critical error that transformed the worm from a potentially harmless intellectual exercise into a virulent denial of service attack was in the spreading mechanism.
Diodorus notes that the generals committed a critical error by attempting to shift the blame onto Theramenes.
However, it soon became evident that Admiral Dewa had made a critical error, the Russians had recovered from the initial destroyer attack, and their battleships had steam up.
Because calculations such as weight and balance are critical for safe flight, precise results free of pilot error are essential.
This followed a very difficult appearance in a game on April 21, in which Huff was positioned at second base for the first time in his career, and made a critical error late in the game.
When Windows 7 was released, users had come to find that the newer versions of MusicMatch were no longer compatible with this OS release because of an error recognizing one of the critical DLL files.
In the case of Ariane 5 Flight 501, the lack of runtime checks caused a critical computer error, costing the ESA € 885, 000, 000.
The section concerning continual bread and oil is, in critical scholarship, viewed as part of the description of the structure of the tabernacle, and vestments, present at the end of Exodus, which has accidentally become inserted at this point due to scribal error.
In the issue introduction, the Social Text editor, Andrew Ross, said that the attack upon science studies was a conservative reaction to reduced funding for scientific research, characterising the Flight from Science and Reason conference as an attempted " linking together a host of dangerous threats: scientific creationism, New Age alternatives and cults, astrology, UFO-ism, the radical science movement, postmodernism, and critical science studies, alongside the ready-made historical specters of Aryan-Nazi science and the Soviet error of Lysenkoism " that " degenerated into name-calling.
For major Business Application errors ( critical infrastructure or application failures ), a phone conference call is initiated and all required support persons / teams join the call and they all work tohether tp resolve the error.
One design choice was to use lower levels of error correction for portions of the encoded voice data that is deemed less critical for intelligibility.
Although the total density is equal to the critical density ( exactly, up to measurement error ), the dark energy does not lead to contraction of the universe but rather accelerates its expansion.
Either of the charged particles ( alpha or < sup > 7 </ sup > Li ) may cause a soft error if produced in very close proximity, approximately 5 microns, to a critical circuit node.
In critical designs, depleted boron — consisting almost entirely of Boron-11 — is used, to avoid this effect and therefore to reduce the soft error rate.
The result is that where the ear is most critical the quantization error can be reduced greatly and where our ears are less sensitive the noise is much greater.
When it comes to the human body, artists are painfully critical ; the proportions of a still life do not have to be drawn perfectly to look authentic, but even the slightest error in human proportions will be easily detected.
Titans coach Jeff Fisher had not assumed that the Kicking Team would make such a critical error, he was concerned that as Dyson closed on the Bill ’ s end-zone, he would be tackled by the Bill ’ s defensive backs near the goal line ; but, after time had expired, as Dyson had used it up, during the “ long ” run to the end-zone.
In the 1984 playoffs, he made a critical error when he didn't know the game was tied and he dribbled out the clock sending the game to overtime against the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Black Screen of Death ( KSoD or BlSoD ) is the black error screen displayed by some operating systems after encountering a critical system error which can cause the system to shut down.
TOS-based systems, such as the Atari ST, used a row of bombs to indicate a critical system error.
It also made ranging error less critical for the ship doing the crossing, while simultaneously more critical for the ship being crossed.

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Meanwhile, in the United States, wealthy Reform Jews helped European scholars, who were Orthodox in practice but critical ( and skeptical ) in their study of the Bible and Talmud, to establish a seminary to train rabbis for immigrants from Eastern Europe.
In a series of publications in 1991-92, Michael Kastan, Johns Hopkins University, reported that TP53 was a critical part of a signal transduction pathway that helped cells respond to DNA damage.
Skinner put forward a " three term contingency model " which helped promote analysis of behavior based on the " Stimulus-Response-Consequence Model " in which the critical question is: " Under which circumstances or antecedent ' stimuli ' does the organism engage in a particular behavior or ' response ', which in turn produces a particular ' consequence '?
Though not expected to be either a commercial or critical success, The Terminator topped the American box office for two weeks and helped launch the film career of Cameron and consolidate that of Schwarzenegger.
His popularity as governor, and Indiana's status as a critical swing state, helped him secure the Democratic vice presidential nomination on a ticket with Wilson in 1912 and win the subsequent general election.
Indeed, the great critical success of Sciuscià ( the first foreign film to be so recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ) and Bicycle Thieves helped establish the permanent Best Foreign Film Oscar.
Green Card was a box-office hit but was regarded as less of a critical success, although it helped Depardieu's path to international fame, and Weir received an Oscar nomination for his original screenplay.
Commerce with pioneers going further west helped establish these early settlements and launched local economies critical to their prosperity.
Perimenopausal women in the Women ’ s Health Initiative who received estrogen had significantly lower coronary artery calcification compared to the women who didn ’ t take estrogen .” As Dr. Rubinow states, “ given the mortality and morbidity associated with depression and heart disease, and the tremendous increase in risk of these disorders during the perimenopause, it is critical that we identify those women who will be helped by estradiol .”
Ebert has compiled " best of the year " movie lists since the 1960s, which have helped to provide an overview of his critical preferences.
He directed the enormous construction effort, made critical decisions on the various methods of isotope separation, acquired raw materials, directed the collection of military intelligence on the German nuclear energy project and helped select the cities in Japan that were chosen as targets.
The film was both a commercial and critical success and helped to increase interest in his acting career.
These criticisms are only a few examples of how the critical views of Egypt's " femininity " and Rome's " masculinity " have changed over time and how the development of feminist theory has helped in widening the discussion.
Equally critical for France was Richelieu's foreign policy, which helped restrain Habsburg influence in Europe.
The autobiographical and introspective lyrics helped to earn the album its critical praise.
This " fertile breeding ground, away from the pressures of commercial production and critical brickbats, helped give a leg up to hundreds of future Broadway greats.
There was an overwhelmingly positive critical and fan response to " A Different Kind of Truth ," which helped to fuel the album's long run in the upper reaches of the U. S. Billboard 200 Album Chart ; additionally, it earned the band its highest-ever charting album in the United Kingdom ( debuting at No. 6 ).
As the critical link in the local building industry, they have helped set the style for communities throughout central Pennsylvania from the beginning of the railroad era in the 1850s to the present.
Victor is also helped by Tasmanian Devil, an informant of unknown identity who passes critical information to him via radio ( he is later discovered by the Soviets and killed ).
This division helped set the stage for national competition over admitting free and slave states, the basis of a critical question in American politics in the 19th century until the Civil War.
The lack of a discussion of such topics in English universities at the time meant that the limitations in this view were not pointed out, and Abercrombie lacked the stimulus of a critical response that would have helped him to amend and develop his theory.
The article helped promote the release of Tones and brought Johnson critical praise as well as elevating his profile in the guitar and music community.
The university's principal language of instruction is Hebrew, and Technion was the scene of a critical struggle over the language of instruction which helped consolidate Hebrew as the spoken language in the State of Israel.
In 1866 the Austro-Prussian War broke out, and during the critical weeks which followed the attempt of Napoleon to intervene between Prussia and Austria, he accompanied the Prussian headquarters in the advance on Vienna, and during a visit to Vienna he helped to arrange the preliminaries of the armistice signed at Nikolsburg.

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