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The Mayor is finding it awkward to campaign against his own record.
All across the South there are signs that racial violence is finding less approval among whites who themselves would never take active part but might once have shown a tolerant attitude toward it.
and it is still very far from certain how valid the party's claim is that in `` a growing number of kolkhozes '' the peasants are finding it more profitable, to surrender their private plots to the kolkhoz and to let the latter be turned into something increasingly like a state farm.
In view of the increasing shortage of usable surface and ground water in many parts of the Nation and the importance of finding new sources of supply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the policy of the Congress to provide for the development of practicable low-cost means for the large-scale production of water of a quality suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial consumptive uses from saline water, and for studies and research related thereto.
His interest in finding a relationship between voltaic electricity and magnetism is here first indicated.
But now many of these same builders are finding they can cut their costs more by teaming up with a dealer who has volume enough to afford the most efficient specialized equipment to deliver everything just where it is needed -- drywall inside the house, siding along the sides, trusses on the walls, roofing on the roof, etc..
The finding that the concentration of one of these proteases is increased in thyroid glands from TSH-treated animals suggests that this protease may be active in vivo.
Especially noteworthy is Levinger's finding that the length of treatment per se is not a reliable indicator of successful outcome.
It is largely a matter of finding passages that suit one's purposes.
In finding the optimal R-stage policy from that of Af stages, only the function Af is needed.
Of the two, Porter is justly the better known, for he went far beyond the vital finding of fiction for films to take the first step toward fashioning a language of film, toward making the motion picture the intricate, efficient time machine that it has remained since, even in the most inept hands.
This is usually done on the basis that the lower court judge erred in the application of law, but it may also be possible to appeal on the basis of court misconduct, or that a finding of fact was entirely unreasonable to make on the evidence.
If a party is dissatisfied with the finding of such a tribunal, one generally has the power to request a trial " de novo " by a court of record.
Because of its simplicity, star hopping is a very common method for finding objects that are close to naked-eye stars.
The obituary stated (" The merchant of death is dead ") and went on to say, " Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before, died yesterday.
La Peste ) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947, that tells the story of medical workers finding solidarity in their labour as the Algerian city of Oran is swept by a plague.
After the indecisive < ref name =" British historian Townsend Miller "> British historian Townsend Miller: “ But, if the outcome of < nowiki > battle of </ nowiki > Toro, militarily, is debatable, there is no doubt whatsoever as to its enormous psychological and political effects ” in The battle of Toro, 1476, in History Today, volume 14, 1964, p. 270 </ ref > Battle of Toro in 1476 against King Ferdinand II of Aragon, the husband of Isabella I of Castile, he went to France to obtain the assistance of Louis XI, but finding himself deceived by the French monarch, he returned to Portugal in 1477 in very low spirits.
AA shares the view that acceptance of one's inherent limitations is critical to finding one's proper place among other humans and God.
It is a mathematical tool for finding repeating patterns, such as the presence of a periodic signal which has been buried under noise, or identifying the missing fundamental frequency in a signal implied by its harmonic frequencies.
of a function f is a differentiable function F whose derivative is equal to f, i. e., F ′ = f. The process of solving for antiderivatives is called antidifferentiation ( or indefinite integration ) and its opposite operation is called differentiation, which is the process of finding a derivative.

finding and consistent
Nearly all modern non-African humans have 1 % to 4 % of their DNA derived from Neanderthal DNA, and this finding is consistent with recent studies indicating that the divergence of some human alleles dates to one Ma, although the interpretation of these studies has been questioned.
Spitzer's own data showed that claims of change were reflected mostly in changes in self-labelling and behavior, less in attractions, and least in the homoerotic content during the masturbatory fantasies ; this particular finding was consistent with other studies in this area.
The most consistent finding is the association between multiple sclerosis and alleles of the MHC defined as DR15 and DQ6.
* The functioning of the inner ear and the central auditory system in lesbians and bisexual women are more like the functional properties found in men than in non-gay women ( the researchers argued this finding was consistent with the prenatal hormonal theory of sexual orientation ).
Musgrave's study of the bones of Tomb II of Vergina found that the cranium of the male was deformed possibly by a trauma, a finding that is consistent with the history of Philip II.
J. Barkley Rosser ( 1936 ) strengthened the incompleteness theorem by finding a variation of the proof ( Rosser's trick ) that only requires the theory to be consistent, rather than ω-consistent.
Physicist Adrian Melott and paleontologist Richard Bambach have more recently verified the Raup and Sepkoski finding, but argue that it is not consistent with the characteristics expected of a Nemesis-style periodicity.
The abruptness seemed consistent with special creation by God ( although Cuvier's finding that different types made their paleontological debuts in different geological strata clearly did not ).
This was consistent with his rarely finding gross brain pathology in his post-mortem examinations of psychiatric patients, and his view that such findings that were reported could be correlational rather than causative.
; however, Mundanes seem to have trouble finding Xanth on a consistent basis, making any travel to Xanth a somewhat rare occurrence.
A large body of research was conducted into events taking place during the terrorist attacks on 9 / 11, although it was not specifically geared toward finding gender differences. In one study researchers had participants answer questions to establish " consistent flashbulb memory ," which consists of details about where the participants were at the time of the attacks, what they were doing, etc.
Temperature-sweeping DMA of the blends showed two strong transitions coincident with the glass transition temperatures of PC and PABS, consistent with the finding that the two polymers were immiscible.
From this result, the researchers implied that shorter P300 amplitudes are highly correlated with gray matter abnormalities ; this finding is consistent with the DMS patients ' characteristics and the presence of gray-matter deterioration.
It is a variable that summarizes the consistent finding of positive correlations among different cognitive tasks, reflecting the fact that an individual's performance at one type of cognitive task tends to be comparable to his or her performance at other kinds of cognitive tasks.
Unfortunately for provenance purposes, the only witnesses cited for the finding were family members, although people who later saw the cut roots said that some were flattened, consistent with having held a stone.
Such a finding is consistent with evidence suggesting the early evoluationary divergence between cytosolic and mitochondrial isozymes, as seen in the 50 % homology between pig mitochondrial and cytosolic asparatate aminotransferases.
C. Nicolis ( 1999 ) concludes that one model of atmospheric dynamics has an attractor which is not a regime of maximum or minimum dissipation ; she says this seems to rule out the existence of a global organizing principle, and comments that this is to some extent disappointing ; she also points to the difficulty of finding a thermodynamically consistent form of entropy production.
These views on the difficulty or impossibility of finding general global extremal principles are consistent with the views of Glansdorff and Prigogine ( 1971 ), and of Lebon, Jou and Casas-Vásquez ( 2008 ), and of Šilhavý ( 1997 ), noted in the Wikipedia article on Extremal principles in non-equilibrium thermodynamics, though more restricted local principles may exist.
This finding is consistent with social comparison notions ; upon discovering where the group stands, members only voice items of information on the socially correct side.
This finding is consistent with perspectives which see no trait as inherently positive or negative, but rather the consequences of the trait being dependant on the situation and concomitant goals and motivations.
This finding is consistent with the coffinite samples of the Colorado Plateau, which included fossilized wood.
This finding is consistent with the in vivo interactions observed between Buspirone and the following:
In a message in the forum of Endtime Productions, and a substantially identical bulletin on the band's MySpace, Lars Stokstad stated that the reasons for the decision were that the last 2 and half years the only consistent members of the band have been Vrede and Vemod, and they have constantly had problems finding musicians willing to commit to Antestor.
This finding is consistent with a March 2005 Texas Transportation Institute study of 181 Texas intersections during a three-year period which found that increasing the length of yellow-light time by one second reduced violations by 53 percent and crashes by 40 percent.

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