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The purpose of the book is not to record what really happened, but to reflect the historical experience of the exile community in Babylon and later Jerusalem, facing foreign captivity and the need to come to terms with their understanding of God.
Both essays reflect the guerrilla roots of Maoism in the need to build up support in the countryside against a Japanese occupying force and emphasise the need to win over hearts and minds through ' education '.
The authors comment that these poor outcomes might reflect a need for additional support for some patients, in addition to the group therapy.
Morally and philosophically, Lussu's books reflect his need to repent, having been previously an interventista ( favourable to entering the war ) and a revolutionary ( in Giustizia e Libertà ); his works soberly describe what war, in its cruellest moments, was like for him.
As these statements are used by various constituents of the society / regulators, they need to reflect true view of the financial position of the organization.
In a formal written response, Ofcom principal advisor Greg Bensberg said that wording of the licence would probably need to be changed to reflect the fact that this new arrangement is permitted.
" When we stop to reflect upon the thousands of physical, mental and social misfits in our midst, the thousands of families which are too large for the family to support, the one-tenth of our children born to an unmarried mother, the hoard of children rejected by parents, is there any doubt that health, welfare and education agencies need to redouble their efforts to prevent these conditions which are so costly to society?
Investment policy favoring local investors over global ones is typically discouraged in such pacts, and the idea of a separate investment policy rapidly becomes a fiction or fantasy, as real decisions reflect the real need for nations to compete for investment, even from their own local investors.
* Since the compressed pit does not need to be held together as long, the massive U-238 tamper can be replaced by a light-weight beryllium shell ( to reflect escaping neutrons back into the pit ).
Recommendations concerning the quality of prison personnel, rules related to the maintenance of standards of health and order and an independent system of inspection, reflect the need for prison personnel to set a moral example.
It has to be borne in mind that any typological system has heuristic value as a convenience for description, and need not reflect phylogeny: each category ( term ) may include representatives of many distantly related taxa, each of which may well have close relatives that are in another category ( term ) or that are not migratory and thus fall completely outside the typology.
There was an early appreciation of the need for exhibits to reflect personal experience in order to prevent the collections becoming dead relics.
Today, the profession, both in practice and in the educational syllabi of many actuarial organizations, is cognizant of the need to reflect the combined approach of tables, loss models, stochastic methods, and financial theory.
However, molecular analysis suggests that the Madagascar Pygmy Kingfisher is most closely related to the Malachite Kingfisher, and that the present arrangement into Alcedo and Ceyx may need to be reviewed as it seems not to reflect the actual relationships ( for example, the Azure Kingfisher is closer to Ceyx erithacus ).
Bread rationing was first introduced to the UK in 1946 and potato rationing in 1947 ; these measures had not been in place during the war and partly reflect the need for food to be sent to the British and French zones of occupation.
One of the earliest findings of the massive research on which the theory is based is that the vast majority of problems that require inventive solutions typically reflect a need to overcome a dilemma or a trade-off between two contradictory elements.
Confucius ' analysis of the need to raise officials ' behaviour to reflect the way that they identify and describe themselves is known as the rectification of names, and he stated that the rectification of names should be the first responsibility of a ruler upon taking office ( Analects 13. 3 ).
The following February, the company name was changed to Abitibi Power and Paper Co. Ltd. to reflect the power generation business it created through the need to build a dam to generate electricity for its mill.
In the United States, for example, the National Academy of Science sometimes acts as a surrogate when the opinions of the scientific community need to be ascertained by policy makers or the national government, but the statements of the National Academy are not binding on scientists nor do they necessarily reflect the opinions of every scientist in the community.
In October 2006 schools around the country were instructed to observe the Kafr Qasim massacre and to reflect upon the need to disobey illegal orders.
The stone jars with smaller aperture may reflect the diminishing need to place an entire body inside.
The concept of right-financing has been developed to reflect the need for public and private financial support systems that foster and enable development, rather than hinder it.
Words of foreign origin, most notably those from Spanish, need to be changed in spelling to better reflect Ilocano phonology.

need and unit
How large a cooling unit you need, and the method of its installation, depends on a variety of factors.
The safest procedure is to let your builder estimate the size of the unit you need, rather than trying to do this yourself.
Attention to details can cut in half the size unit you need and pare operating expense proportionately.
The high cost of land and a few operational problems resulting from excessive loadings have created the need for a wastewater treatment system with the operational characteristics of the oxidation pond but with the ability to treat more organic matter per unit volume.
Mines need to be recognized as a major element in anti-submarine warfare employment, extended to deep water, and have their effective area per unit increased.
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
In essence, it says that larger animals need to eat less food, per unit weight, than smaller animals.
Antique punchcard-reading unit record equipment would literally halt once a card processing task was completed, since there was no need for the hardware to continue operating, until a new stack of program cards were loaded.
Main writes that DI unit inputs ( as opposed to microphone inputs ) do not need high-pass filtering as they are not subject to modulation by low-frequency stage wash — low frequency sounds coming from the subwoofers or the public address system and wrapping around to the stage.
The group of units of R may not be a topological group using the subspace topology, as inversion on the unit group need not be continuous with the subspace topology.
If the patient is diagnosed with severe acute pancreatitis, they will need to be admitted to an high dependency unit or intensive care unit ( ICU ).
For instance, a WMS can tell the system it is going to need five of stock-keeping unit ( SKU ) A and five of SKU B hours in advance, but by the time it acts, other considerations may have come into play or there could be a logjam on a conveyor.
However, for a simple dishwasher with only a single impeller in the base of the unit, glasses and other deep containers both need direct exposure to the jet, and will block liquid from reaching objects behind them.
To address this need, BAC started work on a separate radar guidance unit, primarily to improve foreign sales.
In addition an 18-bed Neonatal Intensive care unit and on-site neonatalogists give parents the security of knowing that expert care is just minutes away, should baby need a helping hand.
Though the dioptre is based on the SI-metric system it has not been included in the standard so that there is no international name or abbreviation for this unit of measurement — within the international system of units this unit for optical power would need to be specified explicitly as the inverse metre ( m < sup >− 1 </ sup >).
In time, the need to split the army into several units became clear and the commander of such a unit was called prince's voivode.
( see Kamigata ) Like all regions of Japan, the Kansai region is not an administrative unit, but rather a cultural and historical one, which emerged much later during the Heian Period after the expansion of Japan saw the development of the Kanto Region to the east and the need to differentiate what was previously the center of Japan in Kansai emerged.
" Absolute " systems are coherent systems of units: by using the slug as the unit of mass, the " engineering " FPS system avoids the need for such a constant.
It is fitted with an auxiliary power unit to eliminate the need to run the main engine to keep the batteries charged while stationary ; electrical servos drive the automated elevation, traverse, magazine, shell transfer arm and loader as well as power for electronics and communications.
Writer Peg Aloi calls the backlash at Whedon " staggering ", and summarizes Tara's effect with Willow, stating that they were a single unit the moment they met: " Willow's need for approval and Tara's need for unconditional love allowed their supernova trajectory its singular, incendiary thrust toward its triumphant but tragic end ; like all witches who burn, martyred by flames, they move on to a place where their gods are the right ones.

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