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address and shortcoming
A major shortcoming of the Harrington method was it failed to produce a posture wherein the skull would be in proper alignment with the pelvis, and it did not address rotational deformity.
To address this shortcoming, specific source ports such as Skulltag added " lobbies ", which are basically integrated chat rooms in which players can meet and post the location of games they are hosting or may wish to join.
* Generative models: The following models have been developed to address an often-criticized shortcoming of PLSA, namely that it is not a proper generative model for new documents.

address and 1969
Established after the May 13 racial riots of 1969, it sought to address the significant imbalance in the economic sphere where the minority Chinese population had substantial control over commercial activity in the country.
His address given on 1 July 1969 to the students of Sefton High School is available on tape at the Mitchell Library.
The fork mechanism ( 1969 ) in Unix and Linux maintains implicit assumptions on the underlying hardware: linear memory and a paging mechanism that enable an efficient, memory copy operation of a contiguous address range.
" Night of the Living Dead " is titled after the 1969 horror film of the same name, and the song's lyrics address the zombie plot of the film: " You think you're a zombie, you think it's a scene / from some monster magazine / Open your eyes too late / This ain't no fantasy boy ".
Formed in 1969, the CBC was founded to strengthen African-American lawmakers ' ability to address the legislative concerns of Black and minority citizens.
According to a 2004 article in Puremusic. com by Talley, a December 1969 British tour was cancelled by the band after arriving in London to discover that instead of respecting the rider agreement, the local promoter insisted they play the tour with the opening reggae act's toy drums, public address system amplifiers ( instead of proper guitar amplifiers ), and a keyboard with a broken speaker.
On the night of August 10, 1969, Manson drove Leslie Van Houten, Watson, Krenwinkel, Atkins, Steve Grogan, and Linda Kasabian to an address in Los Feliz, the home of Rosemary and Leno LaBianca.
His valedictory address at graduation was featured in a 1969 Time magazine special on student leaders — a special which also included a story about a recent Wellesley College graduate, future First Lady and New York Senator Hillary Rodham.
The current Official Languages Act was adopted in 1988 to improve the 1969 law's efforts to address two basic policy objectives: ( 1 ) to specify the powers, duties and functions of federal institutions relevant to official languages ; ( 2 ) to support the development of linguistic minority communities.
In his first address as a professor at Freiburg in 1969, Hillgruber argued for understanding the entire " Bismarck Reich " as one of continuities between 1871-1945.
In an address to the Organization of American Historians in 1969 ( published in 1970 ) Nash used the expression " environmental history ", although 1972 is generally taken as the date when the term was first coined.
Chapter 40B was enacted in 1969 to address the shortage of affordable housing statewide by reducing barriers created by local municipal building permit approval processes, local zoning, and other restrictions.
Governor Deane C. Davis ( Republican ) appointed a study commission in 1969 to develop a statewide law to address these concerns, as no environmental regulations or land-use controls existed.
The single-story facility opened in winter 1972 on Dunbarton Road, receiving its own address of 1969 Braves Trail in the mid-1990s.
The 1969 in the school's address refers to IRHS ' first graduating class.
Set up in 1969 in the wake of pressure to address growing support for independence in Scotland and Wales it delivered a split report in 1973.

address and Frank
According to Mad writer Frank Jacobs, a letter was once successfully delivered to the magazine through the U. S. mail bearing only Neuman's face, without any address or other identifying information.
The garage had been rented by a man calling himself Frank Rogers, who gave his address as 1859 West North Avenue – which happened to be the address of the Circus Café, operated by Claude Maddox, a former St. Louis gangster with ties to the Capone organization, the Purple Gang, and a St. Louis gang called Egan's Rats.
Frank Zappa was invited to perform, but refused because he believed that money raised by Live Aid did not address the core problems facing the developing world.
As the carnival had no permanent staff and head office, the Mangrove restaurant in Notting Hill, run by another Trinidadian, Frank Crichlow, came to function as an informal communication hub and office address for the carnival's organisers.
* In 1966 he appeared on William Frank Buckley, Jr .' s Firing Line, where he explained his views on poverty, while also engaging Buckley in debate regarding government attempts to address poverty and its consequences.
Central Park West is the address of several famous residences, including The Dakota ( where John Lennon lived with Yoko Ono, who still resides there, and outside of which he was murdered in 1980 ), The San Remo ( home to U2's Bono, Demi Moore, Diane Keaton, & Steve Martin ), The El Dorado, The Beresford ( home to Diana Ross & Jerry Seinfeld ), The Langham, The Century, 15 Central Park West ( home to Sting ), 41 Central Park West ( home to Madonna ), 455 Central Park West, The St. Urban, and The Majestic ( which was home to some of the former heads of the Genovese crime family, including Meyer Lansky, Lucky Luciano and Frank Costello.
First edition cover84, Charing Cross Road is a 1970 book by Helene Hanff, later made into a stage play, television play and film, about the twenty-year correspondence between her and Frank Doel, chief buyer of Marks & Co, antiquarian booksellers located at the eponymous address in London, England.
In June 1999, Condé Nast moved from its 350 Madison Avenue address to 4 Times Square, which at the time had been the first skyscraper built in New York City since 1992 and boasted a Frank Gehry cafeteria.
Chairman Barney Frank has expressed concerns regarding the vulnerability of highly-leveraged financial systems to systemic risk and the US government has debated how to address financial services regulatory reform and systemic risk.
" At the time of the debate, factcheck. com was controlled by Frank Schilling's company Name Administration Inc., who quickly redirected the address to point to an anti-Bush website owned by Bush critic George Soros.
Sir John, mistaking her for Mary, the young daughter of well-known actor Frank Scudamore, gave her his address at Castelnau Mansions, Barnes.
A tree-lined avenue half a mile long in the heart of embassy land, Kensington Palace Gardens is often cited as the " most exclusive address " in London, according to real estate agency Knight Frank.
On Susan's initial office visit, Frank schedules her for a root canal the very next day, and offers her some Ibuprofen to address her pain in the meanwhile.
She was hired by Otto Frank in 1937 as a secretary and by 1942 was the administration manager of his company, Opekta, based at 263 Prinsengracht, the address which would become the Frank family's hiding place.
One famous tale recounted by Steadman Upham, president of Chapman University, in his address Wooden Leg or Table: The Changing Landscape of American Education ( 1999 ) is how he lost a verbal duel with rock musician Frank Zappa.
Military commander Commodore Frank Bainimarama, one of the most unyielding opponents of the legislation who had attacked it in an address to the Great Council lasting more than an hour, issued a statement on 29 July strongly critical of the decision.
Founded by Folk musicians Frank Hamilton and Win Stracke, the School opened in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago in 1957 at 333 West North Avenue ( the original location has since been demolished and replaced by a non-descript strip mall with the same address ), offering guitar and banjo lessons in a communal teaching style and hosting performances by well-known folk musicians.
The Pinkerton Agency had known their precise address for some months, but the rainy season prevented their assigned agent, Frank Dimaio, from traveling there and making an arrest.
* The Untouchables ( directed by Brian De Palma ): have a low angle shot during the scene where Frank Nitti is being Search in the Courtroom and Elliot Ness found the matches with Malone's address.
Australian virologist Frank Fenner, an authority on smallpox and principal author of the 1988 World Health Organisation report, Smallpox and its Eradication, felt that it is not possible for live smallpox to have survived the long voyage out from England or the next fifteen months before the first cases were seen amongst Aborigines near the settlement but, he did not address the literature relevant to the variolous material in bottles brought from England.

address and proposed
First conceived during the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space, Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of " landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth " by the end of the 1960s, which he proposed in a May 25, 1961 address to Congress.
On May 25, 1961, twenty days after the first US manned spaceflight Freedom 7, Kennedy proposed the Apollo program to Congress in a special address to a joint session:
To address this problem, a complexity theory for AI has been proposed.
In the January 1997 State of the Union address, Clinton proposed a new initiative to provide coverage to up to five million children.
An attempt to address this question, called string gas cosmology, was proposed by Robert Brandenberger and Cumrun Vafa.
However, in ethics the issues are most often multifaceted and the best proposed actions address many different areas concurrently.
In an address known as the Four Freedoms speech ( technically the 1941 State of the Union address ), he proposed four fundamental freedoms that people " everywhere in the world " ought to enjoy:
In 1953, the President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, proposed the creation of an international body to both regulate and promote the peaceful use of atomic power ( nuclear power ), in his Atoms for Peace address to the UN General Assembly.
In 2012 during his final State of the State address, Lynch proposed doubling the tax credit citing it's success in creating jobs, and slammed lawmakers for slashing funding to the states Community College system to fund a 10 cent reduction in the Tobacco tax.
In 1978, Paul Thagard proposed that pseudoscience is primarily distinguishable from science when it is less progressive than alternative theories over a long period of time, and its proponents fail to acknowledge or address problems with the theory.
On June 16, 1909, President William Howard Taft, in an address to Congress, proposed a 2 % federal income tax on corporations by way of an excise tax and a constitutional amendment to allow the previously enacted income tax.
The last and only proposed Constitution adopted by the Fifth Constitutional Convention in 2009 was rejected by the U. S. Congress in 2010, which urged the convention to reconvene to address the concerns Congress and the Obama administration have had with the proposed document.
A Congressional resolution disapproving of the proposed constitution and requesting that the Fifth Constitutional Convention reconvene to consider changes to address these issues was signed into law by President Obama on June 30, 2010.
* The State of the World report is an annual assessment of urgent global environmental problems and the innovative ideas proposed and applied across the globe to address them.
In an address known as the Four Freedoms speech he proposed four fundamental freedoms that people " everywhere in the world " ought to enjoy: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear
In his annual budget address in City Council Chambers on October 15, 2008, Daley proposed a 2009 budget totalling $ 5. 97 billion, including not filling 1, 350 vacancies on the 38, 000-strong city payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then-obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfall.
It classified NAT implementation as full cone NAT, ( address ) restricted cone NAT, port restricted cone NAT or symmetric NAT and proposed a methodology for testing a device accordingly.
In March 2007, the New Jersey Department of Transportation proposed its latest plan to address issues at the circle.
The Legislative Yuan also proposed to give itself the power to summon the president for an annual " state of the nation " address and launch a recall of the president and vice president ( proposed by one fourth and approved by two thirds of the legislators and be submitted to a nationwide referendum for approval or rejection by majority vote ).
Future studies have been proposed to address the role of the amygdala in positive emotions, and the ways in which the amygdala networks with other brain regions.
In 2005 the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, proposed that Northern Ireland MPs should be able to address a committee of the whole of house sitting in the Dáil chamber.

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