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the rub arises from the fact that teachers are usually paid on the basis of time served rather than quality.
* Frontal lobe epilepsy, usually a symptomatic or cryptogenic localization-related epilepsy, arises from lesions causing seizures that occur in the frontal lobes of the brain.
The term " macroevolution " frequently arises within the context of the evolution / creation debate, usually used by creationists alleging a significant difference between the evolutionary changes observed in field and laboratory studies and the larger scale macroevolutionary changes that scientists believe to have taken thousands or millions of years to occur.
In playing a particular hand of poker, a freeroll is a situation that arises ( usually when only two players remain ) before the last card has been dealt, in which one player is guaranteed to at least split the pot with his opponent no matter what the final cards are, but where there is some chance he can win the whole pot if certain final cards are dealt.
Segregation may be maintained by means ranging from discrimination in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to certain races to vigilante violence ( such as lynchings, e. g. ) Generally, a situation that arises when members of different races mutually prefer to associate and do business with members of their own race would usually be described as separation or de facto separation of the races rather than segregation.
Synergy usually arises when two persons with different complementary skills cooperate.
A rash of round lesions about an inch across arises on the face, trunk, arms and legs, and soles of the feet, but usually not the scalp.
This behavior can be considered a bug, even if it usually arises as a symptom of overload.
Surface sensitivity in AES arises from the fact that emitted electrons usually have energies ranging from 50 eV to 3 keV and at these values, electrons have a short mean free path in a solid.
It was concluded above that it usually arises adaptively.
A third component needed to derive stellar luminosity is the degree of interstellar extinction that is present, a condition that usually arises because of gas and dust present in the interstellar medium ( ISM ), the Earth's atmosphere, and circumstellar matter.
When another negative word occurs with pas, a double negation interpretation usually arises, but this construction is criticised.
This series usually arises as the Taylor series of some known function ; the Taylor series article contains many examples.
Prayers go out quickly for those that fall ill, and a helpful hand is usually there when the need arises.
Hibah usually arises in practice when Islamic banks voluntarily pay their customers a ' gift ' on savings account balances, representing a portion of the profit made by using those savings account balances in other activities.
This usually occurs if a vacancy arises shortly before a planned general election ( within six months in New Zealand ).
In the United States today, quo warranto usually arises in a civil case as a plaintiff's claim ( and thus a " cause of action " instead of a writ ) that some governmental or corporate official was not validly elected to that office or is wrongfully exercising powers beyond ( or ultra vires ) those authorized by statute or by the corporation's charter.
This condition usually arises as a consequence of settlement by colonists.
The supply and demand for denatured alcohol arises from the fact that normal alcohol ( which in everyday language refers specifically to ethanol, suitable for human consumption as a drink ) is usually very expensive in comparison with similar chemicals, being highly taxed for revenue and public health policy purposes ( see sin tax ).
An even stronger case for the definition of empty sums arises when certain notions are defined in terms the existence of summations ; not defining empty sums would implicitly alter such notions in a way that is usually undesirable.
The law of delicts in civil law countries is usually a general statute passed by the legislature whereas tort law in common law countries arises from case law.
The tension usually arises when the character ( s ) is placed in a menacing situation, a mystery, or a trap from which escaping seems impossible.
The innominate artery usually gives off no branches, but occasionally a small branch, the thyreoidea ima, arises from it.
This claim usually arises when a non-thread-safe pattern is used to implement the command query separation.

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But Jack always derived vicarious sensual thrills from Charles' revelations ( even when he suspected his friend of exaggeration or invention ), so he usually invited them, as he did now.
They may even enroll a colored student or two for show, though he usually turns out to be from Thailand, or any place other than the American South.
It will readily be seen that in this suggested network ( not materially different from some of the networks in vogue today ) greater emphasis on monitoring is implied than is usually put into practice.
So all-important are ideas, we are told, that persons successful in business and happy in social life usually fall into two classes: those who invent new ideas of their own, and those who borrow, beg, or steal from others.
Shakespeare did not usually invent the incidents in his plays, but borrowed them from old stories, ballads, and plays, wove them together, and then breathed into them his spark of life.
Paula says that even though Carl's letters usually began, `` Dear Miss Steichen '', there was an understanding from the beginning that they would become husband and wife.
She usually wore weeds, and a stranger watching her board a train might have guessed that Mr. Pastern was dead, but Mr. Pastern was far from dead.
if the Government certifies that production may be possible from the property, the royalty obligation continues for the 10-year period usually specified in the contract or until the Government's contribution is repaid with interest.
The financial problem, where it exists, usually stems from the adoption of a budget for the transitional or adjustment period.
Enough daylight is usually available from the windows, but if you have synchronized flash -- use it.
The lack of awareness usually springs from deep but disguised anxiety, often assuming the superficial guise of `` not knowing '' or `` not caring ''.
The result of this attitude has been the domination of many orthography conferences by such considerations as typographic ' esthetics ', which usually turns out to be nothing more than certain prejudices carried over from European languages.
A few key skilled workers experienced in the company's type of work usually must be brought in with the plant manager, or hired away from a similar plant elsewhere.
To light industry, the economies of being on one floor are much slighter, but efficiency engineers usually believe in them, and manufacturers looking for ways to cut costs cannot be prevented from turning to efficiency engineers.
One of the outstanding assets of the present production is the restoration of the St. Basil's scene, usually omitted from performances and rarely included in a published score.
ground meats are usually prepared from scrap meats at the local level, whereas irradiation at economic volumes of production would require central processing and distribution facilities.
In the period from 10 to 14 the permanent set of teeth is usually completed, yet the continuing growth of bony tissue makes moving badly placed teeth comparatively easy.
The letters which poured forth from camps were usually written under adverse circumstances.
They usually range from 20 to 60 feet in height, but when they pour into a V-shaped inlet or harbor they may rise to mountainous proportions.
In their suburban cottage the crown charges, the Krogers received secrets from the mystery man, usually on the first Saturday evening of each month, and spent much of the week-end getting the secrets off to Moscow, either on a powerful transmitter buried under the kitchen floor or as dots posted over period marks in used books.
Since the Protestant clergy for the most part wear gray or some variant from the wholly black suit, my Roman collar and black garb usually identify me in England as a Roman Catholic cleric.
The body caressed through my hands like cool satin, and my hands, usually tanned and dark, were pale beside it, and I asked it where the fire colors could come from the coolness of that body.
Time codes are usually published in the form of UTC, which differs from TAI by a well-known integer number of seconds.
This need not imply that on average 50 % or more of altruistic acts were beneficial for the altruist in the ancestral environment ; if the benefits from helping the right person were very high it would be beneficial to err on the side of caution and usually be altruistic even if in most cases there were no benefits.

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