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counteract and management
Vineyard managers counteract this with aggressive pruning and canopy management.
To counteract this, three schemes to provide benefits from existence of the forest communities and involve the local community in park management were developed.

counteract and sending
His mother had leanings toward Protestantism, but his father tried to counteract her influence by sending him to the Collège de Lisieux at Paris.
Buoyed by the increase in his troop strength, Lafayette also became more aggressive in his tactics, sending out detachments of his force to counteract those that Cornwallis sent on forage and raiding expeditions.

counteract and Army
To counteract this, about 20, 000 Luftwaffe personnel were reallocated to the Army, invalided troops were redrafted into the front line and Volkssturm units were formed using barely trained civilians.
To counteract the Argentine conquest of Patagonia, the Chileans supplied arms, ammunition and horses to their Indian allies. On 16 January 1883, a 10-man section of a platoon of the Argentine Army in pursuit of a large Indian war party, ran into an ambush in the Pulmarí Valley set up by Chilean soldiers, and in the engagement that followed Captain Emilio Crouzeilles along with Lieutenant Nicolas Lazcano and several privates were killed. On 17 February 1883, Lieutenant-Colonel Juan Díaz, at the head of a 16-man Argentine infantry detachment, was trailing a war party of 100 to 150 Indians.

counteract and band
To counteract this, the band, along with Velocette and Insound, offered a limited edition EP burned onto CD-R, which included demos and alternate versions of songs from Yoko.

counteract and cover
For a few moments, George reflects on the dancers, who are weighed down to counteract their gracefulness and masked to cover up their good looks.

counteract and up
The IPCC has received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 " for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.
* the disenfranchisement of any citizen who might refuse to take up arms in times of civil strife, a measure that was intended to counteract dangerous levels of political apathy.
In 1120, following repeated crises between the counts of Auvergne and the bishops of Clermont and in order to counteract the clergy's power, the counts founded the rival city of Montferrand on a mound next to the fortifications of Clermont, on the model of the new cities of the Midi springing up in the 12th and 13th centuries.
:... the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) and Albert Arnold ( Al ) Gore Jr. for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.
During the study, females would mate with 1 – 7 males up to 11 times during their single night of receptivity, but would avoid or counteract males that attempted to monopolize mating.
Andrew creates a computer virus to counteract that deployed by Wyndham, and it is then up to Zenon to get the disk to the station.
To counteract the instability he tried to broaden the political consensus of his supporting coalition by forming a cabinet made up of three liberals and three conservatives, with the Liberal Aníbal Zañartu as Minister of the Interior.
The reason was to counteract the tendency for buildings to occupy the whole of their lot and go straight up as far as was possible.
Swift later wrote up the Meditation in a more formal manner and published it to counteract Curll's piracy.
Thus, when a person ascends in an elevator, the motor that moves the counterweight down and the elevator car up is operating to counteract the rider's weight, which is a hindrance to make operation of the elevator require more work-energy.
Most CNC lathes have w: G-code # G96 | CSS to counteract that natural decrease, which speeds up the spindle as the tool plunges in.
The 2007 prize went to Al Gore and the IPCC, " for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change ".
# A horseshoe is still nailed behind many doors to counteract the effects of witchcraft: a hagstone with a hole through, tied to the key of the stable-door, protects the horses, and, if hung up at the bed's head, the farmer also.
In order to counteract this, you can beat or humiliate your caddy in some way, which raises your composure meter back up.
Joe Louis prepared to counteract Godoy's strategy and ring tactics, focusing on bringing him up from his unusual low stance with a combination of hooks to the body and uppercuts.
To counteract this horror, Jim knew enough to act by driving out into the desert at night to cut the wires he set up that day, to create a delay in detonation.

counteract and speakers
Sapir offers similar observations about speakers of so-called " world " or " modern " languages, noting that " possession of a common language is still and will continue to be a smoother of the way to a mutual understanding between England and America, but it is very clear that other factors, some of them rapidly cumulative, are working powerfully to counteract this leveling influence.
However the vast majority of speakers of endangered languages consider the loss of their language to be a vital break with their cultural identity and tradition, and many work actively to counteract the impending language loss, often working closely with linguists in revitalization projects.

counteract and wrote
He wrote: " That a Quaker should employ prison and exile to counteract evil-thinking is one of the saddest ironies of our time.
Mackenzie was an ardent Tory, and wrote many tracts intended to counteract the doctrines of the French Revolution.
At the behest of Porteus, she wrote many spirited rhymes and prose tales, the earliest of which was Village Politics, by Will Chip ( 1792 ), intended to counteract the doctrines of Thomas Paine and the influence of the French Revolution.
But in order to counteract the influence of Ibn Gabirol the philosopher, he wrote an Arabic book, translated into Hebrew under the title " Emunah Ramah ", in which he reproaches Gabirol with having philosophized without any regard to the requirements of the Jewish religious position, and bitterly accuses him of mistaking a number of poor reasons for one good one.
" In a letter written in 1952 by Colonel Hunnicutt, he says " I wrote ' Texas Fight '... in an attempt to counteract the songs and yells of the Texas Aggies, which were not too complimentary to our Student Body and some of which tended to ridicule ' The Eyes of Texas '.
Clara Zetkin, a notable German Social Democrat, attempted to counteract the negative publicity, visited Tiflis and then wrote a leaflet on Georgia, in which she claimed that only 320 persons had been shot.
But a feasible way to counteract these oppressive effects, Harkin wrote, was through the almost mystical rejuvenation that national park lands offered on a physical, mental, and even moral level.
" To counteract the synthesized disco music dominating the airwaves, Stanley and Child wrote, " I Was Made For Loving You.

counteract and Christian
The Ottoman Empire, beginning with Murad I, felt a need to " counteract the power of ( Turkic ) nobles by developing Christian vassal soldiers and converted kapıkulları as his personal troops, independent of the regular army.
On the one hand, the declaration rebuked Puritans and other " precise persons ", and was issued to counteract the growing Puritan calls for strict abstinence on the Christian Sabbath ( Sabbatarianism ).
Troubled by what he saw on Christian television, Shelton was inspired to " build the television and radio networks that would reach the world with the undiluted three angels ' messages of Revelation 14-the networks that would counteract the counterfeit.

counteract and so
In so doing he implicitly offers the positive contagion of hope as a kind of maturational dynamic to counteract feelings of helplessness and hopelessness generally associated with the first stages of stress impact.
Another is to use " entry save " movements of scooping the upper body underwater in the direction of rotation so as to counteract the rotation of the legs.
Britain saw Mubarak's desire for an alliance as an opportunity to counteract German influence in the region and so agreed.
Many Americans have the feeling that these wealthy interests, whether corporations, unions or PACs, are so powerful that ordinary citizens can do little to counteract their influences.
… Sir, how pitiable is it to reflect, that although you were so fully convinced of the benevolence of the Father of Mankind, and of his equal and impartial distribution of these rights and privileges, which he hath conferred upon them, that you should at the same time counteract his mercies, in detaining by fraud and violence so numerous a part of my brethren, under groaning captivity and cruel oppression, that you should at the same time be found guilty of that most criminal act, which you professedly detested in others, with respect to yourselves.
Many efforts were been made to counteract the shaking of unstable loads, such as mounting the spinning basket on a free-floating shock-absorbing frame to absorb minor imbalances, and a bump switch to detect severe movement and stop the machine so that the load could be manually redistributed.
Because the daggerboard is located so far forward, the junk must use a balanced rudder to counteract the imbalance of lateral resistance.
The pilots of the Boeing 747SP aircraft failed to trim the plane to counteract the asymmetric thrust condition, despite having several minutes to do so.
Most treatment has relied so far on trying to counteract the released chemicals with anti-histamines, corticosteroids or Salbutamol.
One of the aims of the catechism was to counteract the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, and so it based each of its statements on the text of the Bible.
In the UK in 2004, the Labour government announced that it would use retrospective legislation to counteract some tax avoidance schemes, and it has subsequently done so on a few occasions, notably BN66.
To counteract this, some aircraft have the front of the fin ( vertical stabilizer ) slightly offset from the centreline so as to provide an opposing force that cancels out the one produced by the slipstream, albeit only at one particular ( usually cruising ) speed, an example being the Hawker Hurricane fighter from World War II.
To counteract riders, 43 of the 50 U. S. states have provisions in their state constitutions allowing the use of line item vetos so that the executive can veto single objectionable items within a bill, without affecting the main purpose or effectiveness of the bill.
A properly designed sucrose gradient will counteract the increasing centrifugal force so the particles move in close proportion to the time they have been in the centrifugal field.
This bothered Lewis so much that in addition to a note written by Lewis in the fourth edition of The Monk, he also included notes to the text when he published The Castle Spectre as a way to counteract any plagiarist accusations.
The LAN Prune receiver delays acting on it for 3 seconds, so that if another LAN router still needs the multicast stream, it can send a PIM Join message to counteract ( cancel ) the Prune.
Current and past spacecraft are not operated by automatically firing the orientation thrusters to counteract this rotation because such a system might fail, so manual re-orientation is required afterward.
As the engine's load increased, so did the temperature of the bulb, causing the ignition period to advance ; to counteract pre-ignition, water was dripped into the air intake.
The potassium ion channels are slower acting than the sodium ion channels and so as the membrane potential starts to peak, the potassium ion channels open and causes an outflux of potassium to counteract the influx of sodium.
Rimé was initially intended to counteract the novel growing suspicion and tension building between the different traditions, which at the time had, in many places, gone so far as to forbid studying one another's scriptures.
Learning the base is a research facility to counteract a Chinese-developed virus called the Sinovirus, which could kill anyone with pigmentation cells, and Kevin is used to develop a cure, Schofield manages to procure the Football for the President so that the warheads won't be detonated at the end of a recurring 90 minute countdown.
Even so, Poland's relations with Kremlin were not nearly as strained as Yugoslavia's, and the end of Soviet influence in Poland was nowhere in sight ; after all, on 14 May 1955 the Warsaw Pact was signed in the Polish capital, to counteract the establishment of NATO.
Although Mach tuck develops gradually, if it is allowed to progress significantly, the center of pressure can move so far rearward that there is no longer enough elevator authority available to counteract it, and the airplane enters a steep, sometimes unrecoverable dive.

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