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The Greeks of the autonomous Cretan State proclaimed unification with Greece, though the opposition of the Great Powers prevented the latter action from taking practical effect.
The War of 1812 had some effect on the shipping industry in the Maritime colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton Island ; however, the significant Royal Navy presence in Halifax and other ports in the region prevented any serious attempts by American raiders.
Immediately prior to insertion, the clinician will perform a pelvic exam to determine the position of the uterus .< ref name =" Dean 2011 "> p. 150: Mechanism of action Although the precise mechanism of action is not known, currently available IUCs work primarily by preventing sperm from fertilizing ova .< sup > 26 </ sup > IUCs are not abortifacients: they do not interrupt an implanted pregnancy .< sup > 27 </ sup > Pregnancy is prevented by a combination of the " foreign body effect " of the plastic or metal frame and the specific action of the medication ( copper or levonorgestrel ) that is released.
The red-eye effect can be prevented in a number of ways.
The effect can be prevented by opening a side window a few inches.
This prevented the selective memory effect, and the dreams no longer seemed accurate about the future.
Gerald maintained that fear of the effect that his appointment would have on the national politics in Wales had prevented his appointment.
Walt Rostow and Lee Kuan Yew have argued that the U. S. intervention in Indochina, by giving the nations of ASEAN time to consolidate and engage in economic growth, prevented a wider domino effect.
The Reagan administration opposed the bill, calling it premature, and eventually prevented it from taking effect, partly due to a mistaken DIA assessment which blamed Iran for the attack.
The elaborate sheen was never visible on screen ( lighting schemes prevented reflections while filming so the ship could be properly inserted into effects shots ) and so when the model was repainted with conventional techniques the effect was lost.
If such a publication had appeared in England, I should have been very much inclined to think the good sense and sound judgment of the people would have rejected the article at once as a seditious invective, whose very violence, like an overdose of poison, prevented its effect.
Syme's will prevented the sale of any equity in the paper during his sons ' lifetimes, an arrangement designed to protect family control but which had the effect of starving the paper of investment capital for 40 years.
But when strikes prevented the JOA from taking effect, the papers instead united in August 1966 to become the short-lived New York World-Journal-Tribune, which was nicknamed " The Widget.
In effect, this ruling reaffirmed the constitutional principle of freedom of the press ( detailed in the First Amendment ) and prevented state governments from controlling the content of the press.
In 2009, Maine voters prevented legislation permitting same-sex marriage from going into effect.
Because of her deep draft and the falling tide, however, Virginia was unable to get close enough to be effective, and darkness prevented the rest of the squadron from aiming their guns to any effect.
Steven Pinker speculated that Sigmund Freud's theories about the Oedipal complex were the result of Freud being raised by a wet-nurse, rather than his mother, because this dissociation from his mother would have prevented the Westermarck effect from taking hold.
These lawsuit threats resulted in a chilling effect, which prevented DAT decks from becoming readily affordable.
The effect,, could be prevented by addressing any of the other factors.
In 1962, after Minnesota changed its vote against pursuing a new agreement ( resolving a 5-5 voting deadlock which had prevented any new negotiations for years ) a Big Ten agreement was finalized, which went into effect with the 1963 Rose Bowl.
Attendance that year dropped slightly to 2, 373, due in part to higher parking fees, a different and unfamiliar hotel ( the Wyndham Franklin Plaza in downtown Philadelphia ), and possibly due to Hurricane Dennis's effect on the southern United States which closed many airports and prevented people from traveling.
This latter effect is largely prevented by placing a capacitor parallel across the contact breaker-this is usually referred to by the more old fashioned term condenser by mechanics.
* 20 – In Romer v. Evans, the Supreme Court of the United States rules 6 – 3 that Colorado's Amendment 2, which would have voided existing gay rights laws in Colorado and prevented any new gay rights laws from taking effect, is unconstitutional.
Since the returning fluid is initially travelling in a direction opposite to impeller rotation, the stator will likewise attempt to counter-rotate as it forces the fluid to change direction, an effect that is prevented by the one-way stator clutch.
* Hypokalemia, an occasional side effect, can be usually prevented by potassium supplements or by combining hydrochlorothiazide with a potassium-sparing diuretic.

effect and talks
Some of her old friends, the Bohemians, now and then drop in to have a little chat with her, and though she talks beautifully of her present feelings and way of life, she generally, by way of parenthesis, takes out her little tobacco pouch and makes a cigarette or two for self and friend, and then falls back upon old times with decided gusto and effect.
One important effect of Sentinel construction, he thought, would be to encourage the Soviet Union to enter arms control talks with the U. S. Indeed, before Clifford left office, the Johnson administration made arrangements for negotiations that eventually led to the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972.
These last talks included the fundamental questions he had been asking through the years, as well as newer concerns related to then recent advances in science and technology, and their effect on humankind.
) The Durban talks were leading to a new binding treaty with targets for all countries to take effect in 2020.
Although the UPCUSA sought from its beginning in putting into effect a merger between the two churches, it was not until the 1970s, when a significant number of conservative PCUS congregations left to form the Presbyterian Church in America, that talks gained strong momentum.
The action, which took effect immediately, follows from earlier peace talks and the destruction of 840 weapons by international observers, Free Aceh movement commander Sofyan Daud told reporters, " The Aceh national army is now part of civil society, and will work to make the peace deal a success.
After the U. S. Congress gave Israel a vote of confidence during it ’ s 2006 bombing of Lebanon, Eugene Bird said: “ This is the usual problem with any resolution that talks about Israel — there are a lot of closet naysayer ( in Congress ), but they don ’ t want to be a target of the lobby of Israel .” In October 2006 CNI published a piece on the negative effect of Christian Zionists on U. S. foreign policy, and held a forum on the topic.
The next morning, Xander talks to Cordelia, attempting to find out the effect of the spell but finds her unaffected.
When Gardner talks knowledgeably about aircraft specifications the effect is only to reassure us that he has read the appropriate flight manual.
Rose talks more with Gwyneth, and learns of her clairvoyance, an effect of living in the parlour since her parents died, according to the Doctor.
He talks about the effect of the jokes on different audiences, and the personal touches that you can add to make the joke your own.
" The talks took about a month before the transfer was put into effect.

effect and for
A Virginia judge a while back cited a Roman jurist to the effect that ten years might be a reasonable length of time for such a change.
In my own company, in effect a partnership, although legally a corporation, I have been able to do many things for my employees which `` normal '' corporations of comparable size and nature would have been unable to do.
He is a dreamer of the good society with a plan to put into effect, and he is an individual craftsman with something to make for himself and the people of his time.
In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
He is, rather, concerned with the effect on society and he wants the poets to join his fight for justice.
Perhaps the moralities of world law are not advanced by stealing American diplomatic papers and planes, but the Kennedy administration can always file a demurrer to the effect that, but for its own incompetence in protecting American interests, these things would not happen.
But for those which do, the slow growth of the area has a retarding effect on the metropolitan core.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
Alex told her that there was no hurry for their breakfasts, trying at the same time to effect a speedy separation of the persons before and behind him.
Again among those jubilantly reunited bunkmates, I was shy with Jessie and acted as I had during those early Saturday mornings when we all seemed to be playing for effect, to be detached and unconcerned with the girls who were properly our dates but about whom, later, in the privacy of our bunks, we would think in terms of the most elaborate romance.
If it were not for the effect of destructive agencies, sawtimber growth would have been nearly twice as great as the 47 billion board feet in 1952.
The deposit of rupees to the account of the Government of the United States of America in payment for the commodities and for ocean transportation costs financed by the Government of the United States of America ( except excess costs resulting from the requirement that United States flag vessels be used ) shall be made at the rate of exchange for United States dollars generally applicable to import transactions ( excluding imports granted a preferential rate ) in effect on the dates of dollar disbursement by United States banks, or by the Government of the United States of America, as provided in the purchase authorizations.
Without losing the distinctive undertow of Brahmsian rhythm, the pacing is firm and the over-all performance has a tightly knit quality that makes for maximum cumulative effect.
The effect, needless to say, is almost terrifying, and though at times a bit obscure, the film is certainly a much-needed catharsis for the `` repressed '' movie-goer.
The grocery the youth worked for soon tired of his depressing effect on customers, most of whom were sufficiently neurotic without the threat of incubi, and let him go.
The purpose of the present study is to study the thermal conditions and to establish an energy balance for a transpiration cooled anode as well as the effect of blowing on the arc voltage.
-- Although there was some variation in results which must be attributed either to trace impurities or to variation in wall effects, the photochemical exchange in the gas phase was sufficiently reproducible so that it seemed meaningful to compare the reaction rates in different series of reaction tubes for the purpose of obtaining information on the effect of chlorine concentration and of carbon tetrachloride concentration on the reaction rate.
De Jager ( 1955 ) has calculated the times required for these particles to reach the atmosphere under the influence of the Poynting-Robertson effect, which in this case causes the orbits to become more and more eccentric without changing the semi-major axis.
The major reason for this is that it has no quick-kill effect.
The incubation period of infectious disease, plus a variable period of illness even before a lethal effect, render this weapon unsuitable for hand-to-hand encounter.
In considering BW defense, it must be recognized that a number of critical meterological parameters must be met for an aerosol to exhibit optimum effect.

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