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Until recent years the Air Force suffered somewhat from fuel shortages ; a problem which was overcome in 2008.
Banner overcome his " problem ", and falls in love with him in the process.
In an attempt to overcome the problem of incompatibility between different versions of COBOL, the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) developed a standard form of the language in 1968.
Second, a class action may overcome " the problem that small recoveries do not provide the incentive for any individual to bring a solo action prosecuting his or her rights.
The Vatican distinguishes between " deep-seated homosexual tendencies " and the " expression of a transitory problem ", in relation to ordination to the priesthood ; saying in a 2005 document that homosexual tendencies " must be clearly overcome at least three years before ordination to the diaconate.
In practice caching is used in DNS servers to overcome this problem, and as a result, root nameservers actually are involved with very little of the total traffic.
To overcome this problem, the HSR-TIGET group utilized a newly uncovered network of genes regulated by molecules known as microRNAs.
To overcome this problem, the HSR-TIGET group utilized a newly uncovered network of genes regulated by molecules known as microRNAs.
The way to overcome this problem was to charge up large capacitors which are then switched to discharge through flashlamps, producing an intense flash.
Some modern browsers seem to overcome this problem however, including Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Opera.
This problem is overcome to a great extent by the practice of dosing methadone two or three times a day in pain patients.
The government is aggressively pursuing education reform to overcome this problem.
The development of undrifted high purity germanium has overcome this problem.
The two rounds system tries to overcome this problem by permitting only two candidates in the second round, so that one must receive an absolute majority of votes.
To overcome this problem a small amount of carrier signal is transmitted in order that receivers with the necessary circuitry can synchronise with the transmitted signal.
His wife helped him to overcome his drinking problem and give up liquor after she locked him in their home for two weeks to undergo a treatment regimen.
The reason for such emphasis on alcoholism as the problem is to overcome denial and distraction.
An obvious problem to be overcome in viral gene therapy is the rejection of the transforming virus by the immune system.
The major problem to be overcome is that of varying output resolution.
However the apparently irresolvable mind-body problem is said to be overcome, and bypassed, by the Embodied cognition approach, with its roots in the work of Heidegger, Piaget, Vygotsky, Merleau-Ponty and the pragmatist John Dewey.
The problem was quickly overcome, however, and over the next twenty-five years U. S. nuclear thermal rocket designs eventually reached thrust-to-weight ratios of approximately 7: 1.
To overcome this problem, most schemes plan to throw finely-divided dust.
The US Army sought to overcome this problem by developing guided missiles with shaped charge warheads that were accurate beyond a few hundred yards.
This problem can be overcome by finding existing populations of humans that reflect the experimental setting the researcher wishes to create.
Loading coils were used to improve the distance achievable with cable but the problem was not finally overcome until amplifiers started to be installed in 1912.

overcome and for
His desires are so strong that he needs constant reassurance of his mother's love for him and what she expects of him, in order to overcome them.
How could the rich, for whom life was made so simple, ever understand the subterfuges, the lies, the frauds, the errors, sins and even crimes to which the poor were driven in their efforts to overcome the great advantages the rich had in the race of life??
They had been through trying times, but their faith in the Almighty had given them the courage and the strength to meet and overcome the many problems and difficulties that were the price they had to pay for freedom.
To overcome this, the builder lays and completes the street himself, then deeds it to the community while retaining a perpetual easement for the oil lines.
Good field techniques will not only equip linguists for better work, but also help them overcome negative attitudes.
But `` singing '' for any shell person posed considerable technical difficulties to be overcome.
Once this condition is met, it is sufficient that local bonding at the specimen surface is capable of being overcome by the field, allowing for evaporation of an atom from the surface to which it is otherwise bonded.
In the narrative, just prior to this test, when Joseph had first met all of his brothers ( but not identified himself to them ), he had held a feast for them ; the narrative heavily implies that Benjamin was Joseph's favorite brother, since he is overcome with tears when he first meets Benjamin in particular, and he gives Benjamin five times as much food as he apportions to the others.
To this day, it is a major league record for the biggest deficit overcome that late in the game.
The merchants with whom they were travelling, defended themselves vigorously and for a time successfully, but eventually they were conquered and overcome by the pirates, who took from them their ships and all that they possessed, whilst they themselves barely escaped on.
Unstable colloidal suspensions of low-volume fraction form clustered liquid suspensions, wherein individual clusters of particles fall to the bottom of the suspension ( or float to the top if the particles are less dense than the suspending medium ) once the clusters are of sufficient size for the Brownian forces that work to keep the particles in suspension to be overcome by gravitational forces.
It tells the fact-based story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics: Eric Liddell, a devout Scottish Christian who runs for the glory of God, and Harold Abrahams, an English Jew who runs to overcome prejudice.
A series of rolls and acrobatics ( like the Cartwheels called aú ) allows the capoeirista to quickly overcome a takedown or a loss of balance, and to position themselves around the aggressor in order to lay up for an attack.
Garrett, Graham's presumed successor, did not play a single game for Cleveland, who traded him to Green Bay, brought him back three years later, then released him for good after he could not overcome a stutter that made calling plays in the huddle difficult.
In France, England, and the Christian state in Spain, the king could overcome rebellions of his magnates and establish the power of his royal demesne because he could rely the Church, which, for several centuries, had given him a mystical authority.
For example, philosopher John D. Kenyon writes: Reason might manage to raise a doubt about the truth of a conclusion of natural inductive inference just for a moment in the study, but the forces of nature will soon overcome that artificial skepticism, and the sheer agreeableness of animal faith will protect us from excessive caution and sterile suspension of belief.
However, an outward opening door is often advantageous for cargo doors to maximise available space, and these need to be secured by hefty locking mechanisms to overcome internal pressure.
The various civilizations of Earth have collapsed for the most part into decadence and its inhabitants overcome with a fatalistic outlook.
On Saturday, 11 June 1183, the Young King realized he was dying and was overcome with remorse for his sins.
Experimentation with sound film technology, both for recording and playback, was virtually constant throughout the silent era, but the twin problems of accurate synchronization and sufficient amplification had been difficult to overcome ( Eyman, 1997 ).
In his works, Bacon called for a " spring of a progeny of inventions, which shall overcome, to some extent, and subdue our needs and miseries ", always proposing that all scientific work should be done for charitable purposes, as matter of alleviating mankind's misery, and that therefore science should be practical and have as purpose the inventing of useful things for the improvement of mankind's estate.

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