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He proposed a form of agrarian socialism with large state farms to counteract the inefficiency of very small holdings.
Humidors can be used to store other goods for which a certain level of humidity is desirable ; the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team stores game balls in a large humidor at their home stadium, Coors Field, to counteract the effects of Denver's high altitude and generally low humidity.
The reserve account is operated by a nation's central bank to buy and sell foreign currencies ; it can be a source of large capital flows to counteract those originating from the market.
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.

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Following Henry VIII's break with Rome and the Pope, Wales for the most part followed England in accepting Anglicanism, although a number of Catholics were active in attempting to counteract this and produced some of the earliest books printed in Welsh.
To counteract this, you usually must increase the thickness of the glazing or increase the number of structural supports to hold the glazing.
Barbicane appears in Kevin J. Anderson's novel Captain Nemo: The Fantastic History of a Dark Genius as an Ottoman official whose chief rival, Robur, designs a number of innovative weapons to counteract him, including an attempt to launch a three-man mission to the Moon.
Although it has many additional functions, thioredoxin reductase restores vitamin C and E as well as a number of other important antioxidant molecules back into their reduced forms, enabling them to counteract oxidative damage within body cells.
Aristotle says the exact number of spheres, and hence the number of movers, is to be determined by astronomical investigation, but he added additional spheres to those proposed by Eudoxus and Callippus, to counteract the motion of the outer spheres.
The Prussian government regarded this as a measure designed to counteract the German " Flight from the East " ( Ostflucht ) and reduce the number of Poles, who were migrating to the area in hundreds of thousands looking for work.
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.
However, officials soon began to counteract this illegal activity by making raids on the stalls and, by the end of the 1980s, the number of festival bootlegs had consequently dwindled.
Quite a number of countermeasures have been installed to counteract misuse of the computers, including web filtering, to monitor how students use their computers.

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To counteract this, a new feature introduced with the 2003 relaunch was a ' breaking news sting ': a globe shown briefly onscreen to direct a viewer's attention to the breaking news.
Group D tower was introduced to counteract the phenomenon of coaches pushing young divers to compete in higher age categories, thus putting them at even greater risk.
In 1920, a variant of Type F film known as X-back was introduced to counteract the effects of static electricity on the film, which can cause sparking and create odd exposure patterns on the film.
11,, July 24, 1897 ), introduced by U. S. Representative Nelson Dingley, Jr., of Maine, raised tariffs in United States to counteract the Wilson – Gorman Tariff Act of 1894, which had lowered rates.
Producers evidently tried to counteract the aging of the panel members by improving the news footage that introduced each segment.
Benching involves the simultaneous solution of multiple deformations introduced to the saw to counteract the predicted stresses of the saw in operation.
In order to combat the spiralling costs of running a Formula One team, and to counteract criticism that over-reliance on technology was reducing the drivers to a secondary role, sweeping rule changes were introduced for 1994, most notably banning of all electronic " driver aids " such as active suspension, anti-lock brakes, traction control and launch control.
" When busing was introduced in the early 1970s to counteract the effects of racially defined residential patterns, whites built private schools in the suburbs or fled the county altogether.
Along with Rep. Marion Berry ( D-AR ) and Rep. Mike Ross ( D-AR ), Wilson introduced H. R. 3090 in July 2007 to counteract a provision tucked away in the Iraq Spending Bill.

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For this reason, a low dose of a benzodiazepine is often used for several weeks when initiating SSRI / SNRI therapy in order to counteract the initial anxiety caused by the drugs until the therapeutic delay of the SSRI / SNRI is finished and the drug becomes effective.
Disney was chosen for this because several Latin American governments had close ties with Nazi Germany, and the US government wanted to counteract those ties.
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.
To counteract this challenge, several groups emerged dedicated to demonstrating the validity of the Vedic texts by rigid formulation of rules for their interpretation.
When used as driftwood, manzanita must often be either weighted down for several weeks or soaked first to counteract the wood's natural buoyancy.
To counteract these pressures, several Hima warlords recruited Iru men into their armies to protect the southern borders of Ankole.
To counteract the effects of Klatchian coffee, in Klatch it is drunk with Orakh ( a very violent alcoholic beverage made by mixing scorpion venom and cactus sap and fermenting it in the sun for several weeks ), possibly referring to Italian " espresso " coffee which is often drunk with " grappa ", a very strong, often homemade, alcohol ( although the name " Orakh " is presumably a reference to arak ).
The church interior was restored and remodelled in the 1880s, and the interior floor raised by several feet to counteract damp.

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: If a chemical system at equilibrium experiences a change in concentration, temperature, volume, or partial pressure, then the equilibrium shifts to counteract the imposed change and a new equilibrium is established.
Millikan thought his cosmic ray photons were the " birth cries " of new atoms continually being created by God to counteract entropy and prevent the heat death of the universe.
* Pericles, concerned for Athenian trade with Greek settlements to the East, and in order to counteract a new and possibly threatening Thracian – Scythian alliance, leads Athens ' fleet to Pontus on the Black Sea and establishes friendly relations with the Greek cities of the region.
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.
Efforts are under way by pedestrian advocacy groups to restore pedestrian access to new developments, especially to counteract newer developments, 20 % to 30 % of which in the United States do not include footpaths.
After a double fatal accident in 1974 on the Daiichi banking where drivers Hiroshi Kazato and Seiichi Suzuki were both killed in a fiery accident that injured 6 other people, a new part of track was built to counteract the problem, and the resultant course which also eliminated 5 other fast corners proved more successful.
According to the website of The American Prospect, " at the dawn of a new progressive era and a time of economic transformation for the United States and the world, the magazine's founding purpose was to demonstrate that progressive ideas could animate a majority politics ; to restore to intellectual and political respectability the case for social investment ; to energize civic democracy and give voice to the disenfranchised ; and to counteract the growing influence of conservative media.
The American Psychological Association reported that some ex-gay groups may help counteract and buffer minority stress, marginalization, and isolation in ways similar to other support groups, such as offering social support, fellowship, role models, and new ways to view a problem through unique philosophies or ideologies.
To counteract the dominance of Tesco in the area, Asda were granted planning permission for a new superstore near the town centre.
In 2010, in a bid to counteract falling sales and bans on bottled water, The Coca-Cola Company announced they would be distributing Dasani water in new packaging made of 30 % plant based materials.
The " broad-beam " Leander class frigate of 2, 500 tons ( standard displacement ) could carry only a single missile system, and required some significant structural " surgery " of the upperworks to counteract the weight of the new missile system.
This is seen as a systems theory analog of Le Chatelier's principle that suggests chemical and physical processes tend to counteract changed conditions that upset equilibrium until a new equilibrium is established.
Consequently, some have advocated a new devolved English deliberative assembly, entirely separate from the Parliament of the United Kingdom, to counteract what they see as a democratic imbalance.
Red Crow, bemoaning the prevalence of " half-breed " Indians and desiring more enforcers to counteract the nativists protesting his new Crazy Horse Casino, hires Bad Horse onto the Tribal Police Force.
Proper education, they believe, will counteract such forces and will help to build a new society based on rationality and justice.
The discovery of possible new dimensions had the opposite effect of photography and worked to counteract realism.
In an attempt to counteract this, the manufacturers responded in the new millennium by introducing bevelled corners to redesigned regular gauge packaging, and marketing their first ' slim ' cigarette in the UK, even though this wasn't the first ' slim ' cigarette available in the UK as More, Karelia and Vogue are available in most tobacconists.
To counteract this, the Light created or co-opted networks of operatives, placed key individuals in key positions, and explored the boundaries of all new technology.

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