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The CEO of the company, Marija Simovic, posed as a new starter in a variety of locations – Swindon, Merry Hill Shopping Centre, Blackpool, Southampton and Great Yarmouth – to try to understand why the company was struggling in today's market.
Most of these can be posed for an abelian variety A over a number field K ; or more generally ( for global fields or more general finitely-generated rings or fields ).
A single equation defines a hypersurface, and simultaneous Diophantine equations give rise to a general algebraic variety V over K ; the typical question is about the nature of the set V ( K ) of points on V with co-ordinates in K, and by means of height functions quantitative questions about the " size " of these solutions may be posed, as well as the qualitative issues of whether any points exist, and if so whether there are an infinite number.
Psychological skills in general including assertiveness and social skills have been posed as intervention for a variety of disorders with some empirical support.
The work was a highly successful comedy in which he and Harold Littledale Power posed as hosts to a variety of singers and actors.
Zelikoff concludes that there are a wide variety of health risks posed by residential wood combustion.
It maintains a series of monographs on the carcinogenic risks to humans posed by a variety of agents, mixtures and exposures.
Between 1640 and 1650, Liceti published a series of seven books in which he answered questions on a variety of topics posed through letters by some of the most famous intellectuals of the day: De quaesitis per epistolas a claris viris responsa ( 1640 ), De secundo-quaesitis per epistolas a claris viris responsa ( 1646 ), De tertio-quaesitis per epistolas a claris viris responsa ( 1646 ), De motu sanguinis, origine nervorum, de quarto-quaesitis per epistolas a claris viris responsa medico-philosophica ( 1647 ), De providentia, nimbiferi gripho, de quinto-quaesitis per epistolas a claris viris responsa ( 1648 ), De sexto-quaesitis per epistolas a claris viris responsa ( 1648 ), and De septimo-quaesitis, creatione Filii Dei ad intra, theologice denuo controversa per epistolas a claris viris responsa ( 1650 ).

posed and problems
A young real estate salesman, Kern first got seriously interested in the problems posed by Communism when in the Navy Air Force.
Homegrown vaccines would also avoid logistical and economic problems posed by having to transport traditional preparations over long distances and keeping them cold while in transit.
The finals posed no problems for the resurgent Dons, easily accounting for Carlton in the season's climax, winning the 1962 Premiership.
The financial markets posed problems for established borrowers and even more for Tengzhong, a little-known company from western China, at the same time as the potential value of the Hummer brand continued to decline given high fuel prices and weak consumer demand.
In the aftermath of a war that had for the first time properly engaged Sartre in political matters, he set forth a body of work which " reflected on virtually every important theme of his early thought and began to explore alternative solutions to the problems posed there " ( Aronson 1980: 121 ).
Lower water levels in the Great Lakes have also posed problems for some vessels in recent years.
As in China, cultural attitudes posed problems for family planning programs.
He also tackled the problems of overpopulation of Jamestown posed by the restrictions of the valley terrain by establishing a village at Rupert ’ s Bay.
Yet when Adorno turned his attention to Kierkegaard, watchwords like " anxiety ," " inwardness " and " leap "— instructive for existentialist philosophy were detached from their theological origins and posed, instead, as problems for aesthetics.
In 1900, David Hilbert posed this question as the first of his 23 problems.
However, Leopold also posed formidable problems as a candidate, for his succession would have reunited the elements of the powerful Spanish-Austrian Habsburg Empire of the sixteenth century.
From the perspective of Jewish philosophers in Germany, they also considered the problems posed by the " Jewish question ".
Even the evaporated mercury posed problems – so much of it was used that significant concentrations still linger in the air in many places.
Minchin characterized him as " a philologer and wit " as well as an expert on " the eastern question ", i. e. diplomatic and political problems posed by the decay of the Ottoman Empire.
The Soviet Union's collapse posed particular problems for the Ossetian people, who were divided between North Ossetia, which was part of the Russian SFSR, and South Ossetia, part of the Georgian SSR.
Some of von Neumann's instant solutions to the problems in calculus posed by Szegő, sketched out with his father's stationery, are now on display at the von Neumann archive at Budapest.
The Soviet's Collectivist reforms forced the confiscation of agricultural landholdings from peasant farmers and heavily damaged the country's overall food production, and the dispossessed peasant farmers posed new problems for the regime.
To get around the problems posed by the limited range of German warships, Hipper and Raeder suggested establishing a line of German colliers across the North Atlantic from Norway to Canada that the battlecruisers would meet at predetermined points to refuel.
Through Hipper's plans were rejected as far too risky, not least because of the problems posed by transferring coal from ship to ship on the open sea, it was a major influence on Raeder's later thinking.
To support the planned global war on the high seas against Britain, Raeder planned to get around the problems posed by the lack of bases outside of Germany by instructing naval architects to increase the range and endurance of German warships and build supply ships to re-supply German raiders on the high seas.
It is beneficial to confront the students with unexpected solutions to problems posed in Lat Sao, as an exercise and to demonstrate that each Lat Sao drill is just one of very many possible solutions to a given problem.
Only one of them, Dr. Raleigh Ashlin Skelton, keeper of the Museum's map collection, had significant expertise relevant to the problems posed by the map ( his colleague George Painter, the first person to whom Davis had shown the map in 1957, was brought in for the transcription and translation of the Relation ) and the secrecy almost completely ruled out consultation with specialists.
Eckert, a co-inventor of ENIAC, discusses its development at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering ; describes difficulties in securing patent rights for ENIAC and the problems posed by the circulation of John von Neumann's 1945 First Draft of the Report on EDVAC, which placed the ENIAC inventions in the public domain.
This posed some problems because a few matches had to be cancelled due to snowy pitches.
Eckert, a co-inventor of the ENIAC, discusses its development at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering ; describes difficulties in securing patent rights for the ENIAC and the problems posed by the circulation of John von Neumann's 1945 First Draft of the Report on EDVAC, which placed the ENIAC inventions in the public domain.

posed and for
That was Rob Roy, who posed with Mrs. Coolidge for the portrait by Howard Chandler Christy.
The evident contradiction between the rosy picture of Russia's progress painted by the Communist party's program and the enormous dangers for all humanity posed by Premier Khrushchev's Berlin policy has already led to speculation abroad that the program may be severely altered.
Finally, just as no different issues are posed for thoughtful analysis by the foreshortening of time that may yet pass before the end of human life on this earth, but only stimulation and alarm to the imagination, the same thing must be said in connection with the question of what we may perhaps already be doing, by human action, to accelerate this end.
But `` singing '' for any shell person posed considerable technical difficulties to be overcome.
Lincoln spent the next 100 days preparing the army and the nation for emancipation, while Democrats rallied their voters in the 1862 offyear elections by warning of the threat freed slaves posed to northern whites.
The official unveiling of the uniforms came at a charity event on November 8 in nearby Scottsdale, where several of the players modeled the uniforms on a runway, and posed for publicity photos.
In the 1970s, Bardot lived with sculptor Miroslav Brozek and posed for some of his sculptures.
* The 2010 Cash for Influence Scandal, in which undercover reporters for the Dispatches television series posed as political lobbyists offering to pay Members of Parliament to influence policy.
" For Adorno and Horkheimer, this posed the problem of how to account for the apparent persistence of domination in the absence of the very contradiction that, according to traditional critical theory, was the source of domination itself.
That same year, at the age of 17, she posed nude for the cover of the July issue of Interview magazine with her then-fiancé, actor Jamie Walters, as well as appearing nude in pictures inside the issue.
However, unlike Johnson, Hodge confined the term to exclude those like Asa Gray who combined Christian faith with support for Darwin's natural selection theory, before answering the question posed in the book's title by concluding: " It is Atheism.
These discoveries posed a serious challenge to biblical and religious authorities, Galileo's condemnation for heresy being an example.
During this time, Plato posed nude for Playboy.
Eleven-year-old Leon Leenhoff, whose father may have been either of the Manets, posed often for Manet.
In mathematics and computer science, the (, German for ' decision problem ') is a challenge posed by David Hilbert in 1928.
She posed nude for Playboy magazine's May 1992 issue.
This posed a direct threat to British hegemony on the seas, with the result that negotiations for an alliance between Germany and Britain broke down.
# Between Chinese and other ethnicities: the Cantonese language posed a significant barrier for newcomers.
Using a peasant boy named Lambert Simnel, who posed as Edward, Earl of Warwick ( the real Warwick was locked up in the Tower of London ), he led an army of 2, 000 German mercenaries paid for by Margaret of Burgundy into England.
The M ' Naghten Rules of 1843 were not a codification or definition of insanity but rather the responses of a panel of judges to hypothetical questions posed by Parliament in the wake of Daniel M ' Naghten's acquittal for the homicide of Edward Drummond, whom he mistook for British Prime Minister Robert Peel.

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