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A new South is emerging after the post-bellum years of hesitation, uncertainty, and lack of action from the Negro in defining his new role in the amorphously defined socio-political organizations of the white man.
Low productivity and competitiveness on the European and world markets alike due to inadequate R & D funding and a lack of a clearly defined development policy remain a significant obstacle for foreign investment and economic growth.
In the first through sixth edition of Kraepelin's influential psychiatry textbook, there was a section on moral insanity, which meant then a disorder of the emotions or moral sense without apparent delusions or hallucinations, and which Kraepelin defined as ' lack or weakness of those sentiments which counter the ruthless satisfaction of egotism '.
Other characteristics usually include the film gauge, pulldown method, lens anamorphosis ( or lack thereof ), and film gate or projector aperture dimensions, all of which need to be defined for photography as well as projection, as they may differ.
It remained in continual use for 27 years up until 2001 and, despite its lack of a GUI, cells could be defined anywhere on the screen ( not necessarily in rows or columns ) and could be instantly re-configured for length, content and formulas as required.
In short, the key to understanding Kipsigis spatial concepts beyond the personal space of homesteads is the realization that they are defined in terms of nodes or focal points and lack true boundaries.
It is instead defined by a combination of the features it has and the features it lacks: reptiles are the amniotes that lack fur or feathers.
They state that lack of definition of obscenity in the statutes, coupled with the existence of hypothetical entities and standards as ultimate arbiters within the Miller Test ( hypothetical " reasonable persons " and " contemporary community standards ") proves that federal obscenity laws are in fact not defined, do not satisfy the vagueness doctrine, and thus are unenforceable and legally dubious.
Frame-relay frame structure essentially mirrors almost exactly that defined for LAP-D. Traffic analysis can distinguish Frame Relay format from LAP-D by its lack of a control field.
Typically the system shows implicit context ( context was formerly assumed, and narrow ), lack of capacity ( e. g., low number of possible IDs, reflecting the outmoded narrow context ), lack of extensibility ( no features defined and reserved against future needs ), and lack of specificity and disambiguating capability ( related to the context shift, where longstanding uniqueness encounters novel nonuniqueness ).
Faced with “ past technical deficiencies in telecommunications systems and equipment and software … that were traced to basic inadequacies in the application of telecommunication standards and to the lack of a well defined … program for their review, control and implementation ”, the U. S. Department of Defense looked to develop a series of standards that would alleviate the problem.
However, treatment resistance is widely defined as lack of therapeutic response to two antidepressants at adequate doses for an adequate duration and with good compliance.
Organizations such as the World Bank, for example, declare a goal of " working for a world free of poverty ", with poverty defined as a lack of basic human needs, such as food, water, shelter, freedom, access to education, healthcare, or employment.
But without its original leader and lack of a clearly defined organisational structure, the LPF soon succumbed to highly public internal squabbles.
In contrast to the TCSEC's precisely defined hierarchy of six evaluation classes, the more recently introduced Common Criteria ( CC )— which derive from a blend of more or less technically mature standards from various NATO countries — provide a more tenuous spectrum of seven " evaluation classes " that intermix features and assurances in an arguably non-hierarchical manner and lack the philosophic precision and mathematical stricture of the TCSEC.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common diagnosis with an objective, reliable, verifiable pathophysiology, whereas thoracic outlet syndrome and pronator syndrome are defined by a lack of verifiable pathophysiology and are usually applied in the context of nonspecific upper extremity pain.
Much of Miró ’ s work lost the cluttered chaotic lack of focus that had defined his work thus far, and he experimented with collage and the process of painting within his work so as to reject the framing that traditional painting provided.
In early inquiries before there was an understanding of microbes, much emphasis was given to the prevention of putrefaction, and procedures were carried out to determine the amount of agent that was to be added to a given solution in order to prevent the development of pus and putrefaction ; however, due to a lack of a developed understanding of germ theory this method was inaccurate and, today, an antiseptic is judged by its effect on pure cultures of a defined microbe and / or their vegetative and spore forms.
The lack of contradiction can be defined in either semantic or syntactic terms.
It is defined under the Constitution of Puerto Rico pursuant to and ultimately its powers are all delegated by the United States Congress and lack full protection under the United States Constitution.
Clinically spasticity is defined as velocity dependent resistance to stretch, where a lack of inhibition results in excessive contraction of the muscles, ultimately leading to hyperflexia ( overly flexed joints ).
It has been informally suggested in folk etymology that it is a shortened form of the word " pusillanimous ", which comes from Latin words meaning " tiny spirit " and is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as " showing a lack of courage or determination " or cowardly.

lack and membership
Its membership in the Council was officially dropped in 2007 because of persistent lack of activity.
" His position is that logically we cannot assign animals a lesser value because of a perceived lack of rationality, while at the same time assigning a higher value to human beings who lack rationality, such as infants and the mentally impaired, solely on the grounds of their species membership.
* Individual rights are rights held by individual people regardless of their group membership or lack thereof.
It differs from other qigong schools in its absence of fees or formal membership, lack of daily rituals of worship, its greater emphasis on morality, and the theological nature of its teachings.
In Japan, especially within conservative media outlets ( the most vocal ones being Sankei Shimbun and Bungei Shunju ), it is argued that countries which oppose commercial whaling altogether should not be in the IWC at all and allege that the anti-whaling side has subverted the purpose of the IWC by exploiting the ( lack of ) membership requirements.
The only requirements for membership were a lack of " blood guilt " ( meaning having never committed murder ) and not a barbarian ( i. e. Greek and able to speak Greek ).
This election remains controversial today, as the city had a much smaller population in the 1980s, and the lack of membership in DART will likely prevent the city from participating in the planned Cotton Belt commuter rail system.
Capitalizing on rumors and lack of understanding among general church membership, he taught a doctrine of " spiritual wifery ".
Group rights are rights held by a group rather than by its members separately, or rights held only by individuals within the specified group ; in contrast, individual rights are rights held by individual people regardless of their group membership or lack thereof.
However, because initiation fees and annual membership fees are nominal, the trade organization lacks the ability to engage in offering its members national marketing capability, access to expensive technologies and cost-effective purchasing programs for major purchases due to a lack of capital.
However as the work load of the Council grew and the membership increased, the lack of coordination between each successive six month presidency hindered the development of long-term priorities for the EU.
Nauru is notable for its lack of membership in several major international organizations.
His membership of the Communist Party had been sponsored by Bronisław Geremek who, while praising in his letter of recommendation Kapuściński's Communist aptitude, also noted the Candidate's lack of capacity for self-criticism.
However, the reforms of the Twentieth Congress eventually destroyed the Komsomol, with lack of purpose and the waning of interest, membership and quality of membership.
As for the centre-left, Helen Clark and her Labour-led coalition have been criticised from ex-Alliance members and non-government organisations for their alleged lack of attention to centre-left social policies, while trade union membership has recovered due to Labour's repeal of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 and labour market deregulation and the deunionisation that had accompanied it in the nineties.
The major criticisms are the Supreme Courts ' lack of experience and its membership being drawn initially from the Court of Appeal.
Perhaps the ecumencial nature of the church's doctrine, rather than lack of evangelization, has led to the decline in churches and membership.
Union membership and activities fell sharply in the face of economic prosperity, a lack of leadership within the movement, and anti-union sentiments from both employers and the government.
Remington was further irritated by the lack of his acceptance to regular membership by the Academy, likely because of his image as a popular, cocky, and ostentatious artist.
It is with much sadness and regret that we confirm that due to our lack of permanent facility we will not be applying for membership with the North West Counties League and taking an option further down the football ladder as appropriate for the playing facility we will have available.
A manifestation of this problem is the lack of reliable membership data.
Freeters lack the benefits of union membership, which gives strong legal protection against firing.

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