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pattern and activity
The pattern of general business activity which probably lies ahead of us is a further moderate softening through the spring of 1961 before a new rise in economic activity gets under way.
If the trend of general business activity follows the pattern suggested here, we are likely to see additional steps by the Federal Reserve authorities to ease the availability of credit.
Sprinkel told conferees that the recent improvement in economic activity was not a `` temporary flash in the pan '' but the beginning of a substantial cyclical expansion that will carry the economy back to full employment levels and witness a renewal of our traditional growth pattern.
The hope is to find that activity in a particular part of the brain, or a particular pattern of global brain activity, will be strongly predictive of conscious awareness.
Although dream sleep and non-dream sleep appear very similar to an outside observer, each is associated with a distinct pattern of brain activity, metabolic activity, and eye movement ; each is also associated with a distinct pattern of experience and cognition.
There is evidence that the distributions of a wide variety of physical, biological, and man-made phenomena follow a power law, including the sizes of earthquakes, craters on the moon and of solar flares, the foraging pattern of various species, the sizes of activity patterns of neuronal populations, the frequencies of words in most languages, frequencies of family names, the species richness in clades of organisms, the sizes of power outages and wars, and many other quantities.
In addition, the racketeer must forfeit all ill-gotten gains and interest in any business gained through a pattern of " racketeering activity.
There must be one of four specified relationships between the defendant ( s ) and the enterprise: either the defendant ( s ) invested the proceeds of the pattern of racketeering activity into the enterprise ; or the defendant ( s ) acquired or maintained an interest in, or control over, the enterprise through the pattern of racketeering activity ; or the defendant ( s ) conducted or participated in the affairs of the enterprise " through " the pattern of racketeering activity ; or the defendant ( s ) conspired to do one of the above.
The Court remanded for consideration of whether PLAN committed the requisite acts in a pattern of racketeering activity.
According to this hypothesis, a stimulus activates a spatial pattern of activity across neurons in a brain region.
The goal of this study was to determine whether particular cell activity in the putamen of primates was related to the direction of limb movement or to the underlying pattern of muscular activity.

pattern and became
In a similar growth pattern, proprietary development methods became standard Software development methodology.
Although the white jerseys of the Minnesota Vikings at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such ( as well as the throwbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions in 2002, though the Patriots later wore the same throwbacks in 2009 with truncated stripes and in 2010 became their official alternate uniform ), the Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern did not make this adjustment.
The first formal formulation was proposed by Étienne Serres in 1824 – 26 as what became known as the " Meckel-Serres Law ", it attempted to provide a link between comparative embryology and a " pattern of unification " in the organic world.
However, at the end of the 1980s, the idea became acceptable, and in 1992 the International Union of Crystallography altered its definition of a crystal, broadening it as a result of Shechtman ’ s findings, reducing it to the ability to produce a clear-cut diffraction pattern and acknowledging the possibility of the ordering to be either periodic or aperiodic.
Later, the a-b-b-a, a-b-b-a pattern became the standard for Italian sonnets.
That configuration then became a standard feature of what we today call the “ classic ” 17th-century pattern.
After reports from the Red Flag exercises in Nevada in the late 1970s that the light grey under surfaces became highly visible against the ground when the aircraft banked steeply at the low altitudes it was assigned to, the disruptive pattern was later continued to include the under surfaces as well on all Vulcans.
As the form evolved, the first movement often incorporated fanfare-like elements and took on the pattern of so-called " sonatina form " ( sonata form without a development section ), and the slow section became more extended and lyrical.
As the European climate became colder around this time, the incidence of the use bed quilts rose, and so developed the practice of embellishing a simple cloth through the creation of pattern and design, alongside the development of decorative quilting.
Periods of rapid climate change generally saw a collapse of this mixed Mediterranean farming system ; commercial production was replaced with subsistence agricultural foodstuffs ; and transhumance pastoralism became a year-round nomadic pastoral activity, whilst tribal groups wandered in a circular pattern north to the Euphrates, or south to the Egyptian delta with their flocks.
Altman's career at Yale followed a standard academic pattern with promotion through the ranks until he became Professor in 1980.
An early version of recapitulation theory, also called the biogenetic law or embryological parallelism, was put forward by Étienne Serres in 1824 – 26 as what became known as the " Meckel-Serres Law " which attempted to provide a link between comparative embryology and a " pattern of unification " in the organic world.
This became a broad pattern of the Triumvirate's two terms ; during the ten years of the Triumvirate ( 43 BC – 33 BC ), there were 42 consuls in office, rather than the expected 20.
In Sweden, however, the new union badge in particular became quite unpopular and was contemptuously nicknamed the Sillsallaten ( Swedish ) or Sildesalaten ( Norwegian ) after a colourful dish of pickled herring, decorated with red beets and apples in a radial pattern.
In 1831, the " Mamaluke " sword became a regulation pattern for British general officers ( and is still in use today ).
Philip rose to the regency with support of the French magnates, following the pattern set up by Philip V's succession over his niece Joan II of Navarre, and Charles IV's succession over all his nieces, including the daughters of Louis X and Philip V. A century later this pattern became the Salic law, which forbade females and those descended in the female line from succeeding to the throne.
These became the pattern for many more such pairs, where a verb derived from a Latin supine stem and a noun ending in ion entered the language together, such as insert / insertion, project / projection, etc.
The population became increasingly urbanized after World War II, but some people continued to take their herds of horses and cows to the high pasture ( jailoo ) every summer, i. e. a pattern of transhumance.
While pattern books had been available to American builders as early as the 18th century, mail-order design services became nationally common by the 1880s.
One very different pattern was the one followed by Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq and Kim Il-sung's regime in North Korea, both of which began as one-party states, but over the course of their existence turned into military dictatorships as their leaders donned uniforms and the military became closely involved in the government.
During the Great Depression, the railway rights-of-way and other vacant lots in the area were thronged by the unemployed and poor, and the pattern of social decay became well-established.
The Cross-in-square plan, with a single dome at the crossing or five domes in a quincunx pattern, became widely popular in the Middle Byzantine period.

pattern and permanent
In the same pattern, a sizable number of permanent residents are Spanish nationals who officially still live in Madrid, the Basque provinces, or other areas of the country.
This migration followed a predictable pattern from permanent winter villages through several temporary camps, nearly always returning to the same locations year after year.
The Catholic News Agency ( CNA ), in an online news story article posted by Alejandro Bermudez on Saturday, March 31, 2012, stated that, in response to a specific request made personally to Cuban President Raul Castro by Pope Benedict XVI, during his Apostolic Visitation of Leon, Mexico and the island in March of 2012, following the pattern of small advances in Church-Cuban relations, it was decreed by the Communist Party and Castro and his advisers that in 2012, Good Friday would be made a holiday, with a possibility that the move could perhaps be made permanent ( following the move of the late Pope John Paul II, who got Fidel Castro to declare Christmas Day a holiday-which is still the case-due to a personal request during his landmark trip in 1998 ).
The pattern of their culture was that of a matrilineal agricultural and mobile hunting society that was sustained with fixed, but not permanent, settlements in their clan territories.
Indian artifacts, including grinding rocks, were excavated near Badger Creek in the SW 1 / 4 of Section 8 in the mid-1960s, indicating a periodic visitation pattern but no permanent residency.
A permanent settlement was first established in 1810, and the town streets and lots were laid out in their current pattern by descendants of George Washington in 1835.
This pattern of rapid growth and permanent teeth indicate Morganucodon, unlike its therapsid ancestors, lived a fairly short life, similar to those of most small mammals.
The gait analysis is modulated or modified by many factors, and changes in the normal gait pattern can be transient or permanent.
After noting how David set a pattern by setting his son Solomon on the throne before his death, Nadav Na ' man writes, " When taking into account the permanent nature of the co-regency in Judah from the time of Joash, one may dare to conclude that dating the co-regencies accurately is indeed the key for solving the problems of biblical chronology in the eighth century B. C.
The rotating pattern of permanent magnets ( on the front face ; on the left, up, right, down ) can be continued indefinitely and have the same effect.
The understanding in the Philomela myth that pattern and design convey myth and ritual has been of great use to modern mythographers: Jane Ellen Harrison led the way, interpreting the more permanent patterns of vase-painting, since the patterned textiles had not survived.
The pattern of small isolated settlements resulted from actions of the Parliament of England to make permanent settlement of Newfoundland illegal.
This is because the email address may be partly or fully defined by the user, made to appear as " permanent "- looking as needed, or made to avoid a particular pattern, defeating any filtering because for all intents and purposes it is not different from a permanent one, despite being limited to one purpose.
James Tong wrote that the Party ’ s decision to run the anti-Falun Gong campaign through the CLGDF and the 610 Office reflected “ a pattern of regime institutional choice ” to use “ ad hoc committees rather than permanent agencies, and invested power in the top party echelon rather than functional state bureaucracies .”
Human branding or stigmatizing is the process in which a mark, usually a symbol or ornamental pattern, is burned into the skin of a living person, with the intention that the resulting scar makes it permanent.

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