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As this issue goes to press, for example, one manufacturer has announced an epoxy foam with outstanding buoyancy and impact strength ; ;
The proposal included a multi-party system, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech and the press, and the use of referenda for, as an example, dissolving the Parliament.
' In the second case, he cites an example that demonstrates ignorance of statistical principles in the lay press: ' Since no such proof is possible genetically modified food is harmless, the article in The New York Times was what is called a " bad rap " against the U. S. Department of Agriculture-a bad rap based on a junk-science belief that it's possible to prove a null hypothesis.
This has weakened the working-class press, for example, and also helps explain the attrition in the number of newspapers.
Despite some optimistic talk in the foreign press the impetus of these reforms has not been followed with, for example, a large-scale decollectivization such as occurred in China under Deng.
Popular announcements instruct callers to press a number on their key pad to select which department they want to reach ( for example, " press 1 for sales, 2 for accounts, 3 for support, and so on ").
The invention of the printing press made it possible for scientists and politician s to communicate their ideas with ease, leading to the Age of Enlightenment ; an example of technology as a cultural force.
A typical example of their approach with dealing with the press is the Spike Island press conference ( attended by the world's media ) in 1990.
A good example of this is the adjective " naff " to denote bad or shoddy, even used by the Princess Royal ( as a verb ) in a clash with the press some years later.
For example a public relations or press officer might be called the " face " of the organization he or she represents.
:;… when the batting team needs to score runs quickly: In situations where the batting team must score quickly in order to win or press an advantage ( because, for example, a limited-overs innings is ending soon ), slowing down the scoring becomes more important than trying to dismiss the batsmen.
Johnson was an early example of the celebrity athlete in the modern era, appearing regularly in the press and later on radio and in motion pictures.
For example, when you press the space bar key, it is the usual space, but when you press it together with other keys, say X, then it will be treated as shift + X.
Olive oil extraction installation ( işlik ) dating back to the third quarter of the 6th century BC uncovered in Klazomenai is the only surviving example of a level and weights press from an ancient Greek city and precedes by at least two centuries the next securely datable earliest presses found in Greece.
Besides medical tests there are many minimum physical requirements, for example running 5000 meters in 23 minutes, 100 meters sprint and jumping a distance of at least 4. 75 meters ( also rule for German Sports Badge ), seven chin-ups, bench press and an obstacle course.
An example of mechanical equilibrium is a person trying to press a spring.
The popular view in the UK ( as, for example, set forth in the tabloid press ) is that if the UK rebate were reduced with no change to the CAP, then the UK would be paying money to keep the French farming sector in business – to many people in the UK, this would be seen as unfair.
For example, 261 computer-controlled actuators press the main mirror from the back to correct its distortion when the telescope changes its orientation.
In his popular science book Guns, Germs and Steel, Jared Diamond describes the disc as an example of a technological advancement that did not become widespread because it was made at the wrong time in history, and contrasts this with Gutenberg's printing press.
Author James Hayward has proposed that the rumours, which were widely reported in the American press, were a successfully engineered example of black propaganda with an aim of ensuring American co-operation and securing lend lease resources by showing that the United Kingdom was capable of successfully resisting the might of the German Army.
In a typical example of this procedure, a rat first learns to press a lever through operant conditioning.
For example the press referred to a filing by Restore Our Future, Inc, that listed 3 large donations by coworkers of 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney, as being " Mitt Romney's FEC filing ".

press and further
Although filmed, and covered heavily by the press, pressure from Disney ( which owns parts of the concept ) prevented further distribution.
Rather than press his case and risk further division, Gregory decided to resign his office: " Let me be as the Prophet Jonah!
Rather than press his case and risk further division, he decided to resign his office: " Let me be as the Prophet Jonah!
The industry change to steel shot, arising from the US and Canadian Federal bans on using lead shotshells while hunting migratory wildfowl has also had an impact on reloading shotshells, as the shot bar and powder bushing required on a dedicated shotshell press also must be changed for each hull type reloaded, and are different than what would be used for reloading shotshells with lead shot, further complicating the reloading of shotshells.
He created a storm in the British press soon after his arrival by suggesting that the two countries might find common ground opposing communism's spread: The Führer is convinced that there is only one real danger to Europe and to the British Empire as well, and that is the spreading further of communism, this most terrible of all diseases-terrible because people generally seem to realize its danger only when it is too late.
The album's rich acoustic sound initially received mixed reactions, with critics and fans surprised at the turn from the primarily electric arrangements of the first two albums, fuelling further hostility to the musical press.
Documented by the penny press, photographs and political cartoons, their rivalry linked specific personalities with the Premiership in the public mind and further enhanced its status.
However the Bohemians continued to press for further freedoms and Rudolf used his army to repress them.
The perpetrators were quickly caught, additional ballots were shipped to Chuschi, the elections proceeded without further incident, and the incident received little attention in the Peruvian press.
He further alienated the press when recommending that a deficit in the post office be reduced by eliminating the lower second class rates afforded to magazines and newspapers.
In August 1898 a murder in Lambeth committed by a member of the gang drew further attention to the word which was immediately popularized by the press.
McMahon lost his nerve, and in the December 1972 election campaign, he was outperformed by Whitlam and subjected to further humiliation in the press.
At a press conference promoting the 2009 Star Trek movie, Nimoy made it clear that he had no further plans or ambition to direct:
The official Chinese press agency, Xinhua News Agency, and other state media asserted that the self-immolators were practitioners, though the Falun Dafa Information Center disputed this, on the grounds that the movement's teachings explicitly forbid suicide and killing, further alleging that the event was a cruel but clever piece of stunt-work.
In an IPF bench press, the barbell can go as low as the xiphoid process and no further in the lift, whereas in other federations, the barbell can touch the abdomen.
As a result, the newsreels do not show the mooring mast for the airship to be moored ( other mooring masts appear in the background in many of the reels ), unlike many of the press photographs which were taken further away and show the mast.
Sabotage is a form of resistance that was taken by groups who wanted to go further than the distribution of the clandestine press.
The British press coverage of Villeneuve's performance was generally complimentary, including John Blunsden's comment in The Times that " Anyone seeking a future World Champion need look no further than this quietly assured young man.
He or she can push it up to a point after which it reaches a state where the force trying to compress it and the resistive force from the spring are equal, so the person cannot further press it.
Lutatius did not press the issue further, and the Carthaginian soldiers were later allowed to leave Sicily under arms with their honor intact, and without any token of submission – a rare gesture granted by the Romans to a defeated enemy.
Ali tried to promote further interest in the fight by taunting Frazier at every opportunity, most famously by punching a rubber gorilla meant to represent Frazier during a press conference while saying: " It's gonna be a thrilla, and a chilla, and a killa, when I get the Gorilla in Manila.
After intense media interest, the Todmorden police force were forbidden from talking further to the press about the case.
A year later on the eve on the 2008 SemGroup Championship, the president of the United Way of the Plains in Wichita, Kansas appeared with Kim at the pre-tournament press conference to publicly thank her and announce that the publicity surrounding Kim's donation had spurred further donations totaling $ 1. 2 million and that money is being used to build 25 homes for low-and moderate-income individuals displaced by the tornado.
Although the French War Minister, Louvois, wished to press ahead and secure further success, King Louis overruled him and ordered Luxembourg to reinforce the Dauphin ’ s army on the Rhine and forego any major siege.
Maxene and LaVerne tried to continue the act as a duo and met with good press during a 10-day tour of Australia, but a reported suicide attempt by Maxene in December 1954 put a halt to any further tours ( Maxene spent a short time in hospital after swallowing 18 sleeping pills, an occurrence that LaVerne told reporters was an accident ).

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