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pattern and vulnerability
Decisions taken over its 288-year history that have made New Orleans so vulnerable to Katrina reflect a long-term pattern of societal response to hazard events — reducing consequences to relatively frequent events, and increasing vulnerability to very large and rare events. Reconstruction was hindered by bureaucratic problems and funding issues with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA ; however, several relief agencies filled the gap.

pattern and swings
Meanwhile, internal consequences that can have external manifestations in an incel person tend to follow the standard sexual frustration pattern of being tense, irritable, belligerent and to have trouble sleeping ; mood swings ; perpetual agitation ; stress ; and anxiety.

pattern and tourist
Arubans drive on the right side of the road, so that an American tourist will have little problem adjusting to the driving pattern.
The sound was most often reported in February or March, but this is probably more a reflection of the tourist season rather than any actual pattern.

pattern and arrivals
With only minor variations ... the standard pattern for sorting new arrivals Topzawa was as follows.
It had been in a holding pattern off the coast near New York for over one hour due to fog and wind interfering with smooth arrivals and departures into John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Pilots use the common frequency to coordinate their arrivals and departures safely, giving position reports and acknowledging other aircraft in the airfield traffic pattern.
The first wave of arrivals were ethnic Chinese refugees from Vietnam and Cambodia during the 1970s ; this was followed by economic migrants from Hong Kong in the 1980s and 1990s, whose families often settled in Sydney while the breadwinner returned to Hong Kong to continue earning an income – a significant reversal of the traditional migration pattern.

pattern and i
The thickness or weight of the yarn is a significant factor in determining the gauge, i. e., how many stitches and rows are required to cover a given area for a given stitch pattern.
In graphonomics, the term glyph is used for a noncharacter, i. e.: either a subcharacter or multicharacter pattern.
The thickness or weight of the yarn is a significant factor in determining the gauge, i. e., how many stitches and rows are required to cover a given area for a given stitch pattern.
Each successive stanza takes its pattern based upon a bottom-up pairing of the lines of the preceding stanza ( i. e., last and first, then second-from-last and second, then third-from-last and third ).
SNOBOL4 stands apart from most programming languages by having patterns as a first-class data type ( i. e. a data type whose values can be manipulated in all ways permitted to any other data type in the programming language ) and by providing operators for pattern concatenation and alternation.
The exact pattern of bipolar violations that is transmitted in any given case depends on the line rate ( i. e., the level of the line code in the T-carrier hierarchy ) and the polarity of the last valid mark in the user data prior to the unacceptably long string of zeros.
When we observe an illuminated surface, we detect the average energy of the light at the surface ; thus the brightness of a given point on a surface which has been illuminated by a set of random scatterers with a single frequency, is constant over time, but varies randomly from point to point, i. e. it is a speckle pattern.
If light of low coherence ( i. e. made up of many wavelengths ) is used, a speckle pattern will not normally be observed, because the speckle patterns produced by individual wavelengths have different dimensions and will normally average one another out.
The statistical properties of a far-field speckle pattern ( i. e., the speckle form and dimension )
However, individual groups started to focus on resources available to them locally ; thus with the passage of time there is a pattern of increasing regional generalization ( i. e.: Paleo-Arctic, Plano and Maritime Archaic traditions ).
However, the reduction of unstressed vowels to schwa ( i. e., to unpronounced vowels ), due to a fixed stress location, contributed to this process, a pattern which is common to many Germanic languages ( although a few, such as dialects of Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese, have not undergone this reduction of vowel sounds ).
Consider a loop accessing locations in an equidistant pattern, i. e. the path in the spatial-temporal coordinate space is a dotted line.
Example of the nominative – accusative pattern: i < sub > 3 </ sub >- du-un (< * i < sub > 3 </ sub >- du-en ) " I go ( away )"; e < sub > 2 </ sub > ib < sub > 2 </ sub >- du < sub > 3 </ sub >- un (< * ib < sub > 2 </ sub >- du < sub > 3 </ sub >- en ) " I build the house " ( the transitive subject is expressed in the same way as the intransitive subject, as both verbs takes the same 1st person singular suffix-en ).
There is some evidence for vowel harmony according to vowel height or ATR in the prefix i < sub > 3 </ sub >/ e-in inscriptions from pre-Sargonic Lagash ( the specifics of the pattern have led a handful of scholars to postulate not only an / o / phoneme, but even an and, most recently, an ) Many cases of partial or complete assimilation of the vowel of certain prefixes and suffixes to one in the adjacent syllable are reflected in writing in some of the later periods, and there is a noticeable though not absolute tendency for disyllabic stems to have the same vowel in both syllables.
In 1961, Wang conjectured that if a finite set of tiles can tile the plane, then there exists also a periodic tiling, i. e., a tiling that is invariant under translations by vectors in a 2-dimensional lattice, like a wallpaper pattern.
# it occurs with a crescendo pattern ( i. e., distinctly more severe, prolonged, or frequent than before ).
If a pattern is found that is not known in the diffraction data libraries an attempt can be made to index the pattern, i. e. to identify the symmetry and the size of the unit cell.
The explanation of the pattern of the table is that the elements in a group have similar physical or chemical characteristic of the outermost electron shells of their atoms ( i. e. the same core charge ), as most chemical properties are dominated by the orbital location of the outermost electron.
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.
* figure-eight coil ( i. e. butterfly coil ): results in a more focal pattern of activation
For a probabilistic pattern recognizer, the problem is instead to estimate the probability of each possible output label given a particular input instance, i. e. to estimate a function of the form
This type of tree only represents a branching pattern, i. e., its branch lengths do not represent time or relative amount of character change.

pattern and .
While the pattern is uneven, some having gained more than others, nationalism has in fact served the Western peoples well.
He may even alter the pattern by applying a scheme of random numbers.
They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends not only on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group.
Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
He says nothing that compresses experience within a closed pattern.
It takes a great deal of abstraction to free oneself from the primitive impression of larger unities of power and influence and to view one's world simply as a collection of sense data arranged in such and such sequence and pattern, devoid of all power to move the feelings and actions except in so far as they present themselves for inspection.
Well, after everybody has followed the New England pattern of segregating one's children into private schools, only the poor folks are left.
A useful comment on his relation to his region may be made, I think, by noting briefly how in handling Southern materials and Southern problems he has deviated from the pattern set by other Southern authors while remaining faithful to the essential character of the region.
It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
But, considered within technical astronomy, a different pattern can be traced.
But their freedom of policy is limited by the pattern of predisposition with which they and the people around them enter the crisis.
As more men and women are made capable of living up to the challenge of decency the chances are improved that the pattern of predisposition prevailing in positions of strength in future crises can be favorably affected.
He was seldom an unmethodical critic, and his reviews generally followed a systematic pattern: a description of what the work contained, a treatment of the things that had especially interested him in it, and, wherever possible, a balancing of whatever artistic merits and faults he might have found.
There is a clear relationship between their educational evaluations and their basic pattern of general values.
`` The established pattern of relative calm in the field of race relations has continued in all areas '', reported this group headed by Harold Colee of Jacksonville and including two South Floridians, William D. Singer and John B. Turner of Miami.
Generally, throughout the South, there is a growing impatience with the pattern of violence with which every step of desegregation is met.
Though not actually crewel embroidery, it has that look with its over-stitched raised pattern in blue, pink, bronze and gold and a sauterne background.
If the new Soviet series has followed the general pattern of previous Russian tests, the shots were roughly half fission and half fusion, meaning a fission yield of 30 to 40 megatons thus far.
The controlling pattern was first displayed in the Hungary-Suez crisis of November 1956.
Each dancer follows the ancient Oriental pattern -- she glides sideways with shoulders motionless while her stomach migrates, and, through breathing and muscle control, she sends ripples across her body to the fingertips and away to the far end of the room.
The New York dancers are highly eclectic, varying the pattern with all kinds of personal improvisations, back bends or floor crawls.
He had dinner and sat there over his coffee watching the winding pattern of traffic as it crossed the bridge and spread out like a serpent with two heads.
the pattern of the Oriental rug, the delicate cut-glass chandelier.

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