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Vigorous and debates
Vigorous debates wage among scientists over the relative importance of genetic drift compared with natural selection.
Vigorous debates wage among scientists over the relative importance of genetic drift compared with natural selection.

Vigorous and occurred
Vigorous homebuilding occurred in the late 1930s to accommodate the pent-up need created during the depression.

Vigorous and natural
Vigorous and easy to grow, the tree flourishes well south of its natural range, and has naturalised in the Wellington area and in the north of the South Island.

Vigorous and including
Attempts to run the blockade and resupply Malta proved to be costly and often ended in failure ; the two-pronged effort to resupply Malta during June 1942 — known as Operations Harpoon ( from Gibraltar ) and Vigorous ( from Alexandria, Egypt )— were unsuccessful, only two merchantmen from Harpoon and none from Vigorous reached Malta, while many others ( including the only tanker included in Harpoon ) were sunk, and the escorting warships also suffered heavy casualties.

Vigorous and .
Vigorous acid hydrolysis of metabolite 1, destroyed the biological activity of the compound and liberated two aryl amines.
Vigorous performance styles such as flamenco, which can involve the use of the guitar as a percussion instrument, call for a scratchplate, or pickguard to be fitted to nylon-string instruments.
Vigorous vibration or electrical stimulation of the stump, or current from electrodes surgically implanted onto the spinal cord all produce relief in some patients.
Vigorous and growing rapidly in woods, scrub, hillsides and hedgerows, blackberry shrubs tolerate poor soils, readily colonizing wasteland, ditches and vacant lots.
1 ) Vigorous species and early-flowering hybrids do not require pruning, other than to occasionally remove tangled growth ( C. armandii, C. montana, C. tangutica )
Vigorous enforcement of liquor license laws has reduced the number of alcohol-related crimes.
Vigorous thunderstorms, for example, particularly those of tropical origin, will overshoot into the lower stratosphere and undergo a brief ( hour-order or less ) low-frequency vertical oscillation.
Vigorous co-operation between governments and the International Atomic Energy Agency could, even at this late stage, make the looming perils loom a good deal smaller.
Vigorous pruning may be necessary ; fruit is produced on lateral spurs and the previous year's shoots, so the 19th-century custom was to trim side branches in the winter, and perhaps trim leading shoots at that time or remove their tips in the summer.
Vigorous attempts for the release of the princes began to be made.
Vigorous resistance was put up by the French against British and Australian forces moving into Lebanon from Palestine.
Vigorous prostate massage has been documented with consequences that are health-and life-threatening: periprostatic hemorrhage, cellulitis, Fournier's gangrene, septicaemia, possible disturbance and metastasis of prostate cancer to other parts of the body, and hemorrhoidal flare-up.
" Vigorous handwaving " or " furious handwaving " may also be used to indicate a very weak argument.
Vigorous measures were at once adopted by Atticus in conjunction with the other members of the triumvirate to which the Eastern church had been subjected, Theophilus of Alexandria, and Porphyry of Antioch, to crush the adherents of Chrysostom.
Smenkhkare ( sometimes spelled Smenkhare or Smenkare and meaning Vigorous is the Soul of Ra ) was an ephemeral Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh ( 1335-1334 BCE ) of the late Eighteenth Dynasty, of whom very little is known for certain.
Vigorous ecumenical activity on the part of PCUSA leaders led to this merger, something of a reunion of two long-separated branches of the larger Presbyterian family deriving from the British Isles.
Vigorous exercise above 75 % VO2max ( 160 bpm ) primarily burns glycogen.
# Vigorous efforts to track terrorist financing must remain front and center in U. S. counterterrorism efforts.

debates and occurred
One of these debates occurred with Antonio Scarpa.
The events of the rebellion, most of which occurred after the Philadelphia Convention had been called but before it began in May 1787, are widely seen to have affected the debates on the shape of the new government.
He was elected to the Continental Congress after the debates on independence had occurred, but as he did not arrive in Philadelphia until November, 1776, he was granted permission to actually sign the Declaration of Independence three months after the formal signing in July.
Critics point out that contrary to the Discovery Institute's and Johnson's claims, the theory of evolution is well-supported and accepted within the scientific community, with debates regarding how evolution occurred, not if it occurred.
This letter was published anonymously in November 1675, and quickly became a bestseller, in no small part because it was one of the first books ever to inform the public about the debates that occurred within the House of Lords.
Presidential debates between the nominees of the two major parties first occurred in 1960, then after three cycles without debates, took place again in 1976 and have happened in every election since.
Although historically the most significant debate in this arena was the Arianism and trinitarianism debate in the Roman Empire, debates in this realm have occurred throughout Christian history.
The first of three candidates ' debates occurred in Ottawa on July 26.
During the debates, it was pointed out that no case of a life peer sitting in the House of Lords had occurred for over four centuries — the question, then, was, whether or not the power of the Crown was lost with time.
That proposal sparks more cohesiveness among AIAS members than has occurred in recent years and debates at the 1998 AIA Convention appear to reaffirm AIA members ' support for the AIAS.
Many different reasons are given for the split of Czechoslovakia, but debates around the reason for the dissolution of Czechoslovakia centre around inevitability versus events that occurred between the Velvet Revolution of 1989 and the end of the joined state in 1992.
The quantum revolution of the mid-1920s occurred under the direction of both Einstein and Bohr, and their post-revolutionary debates were about making sense of the change.
In Crisis of the House Divided, Jaffa discusses the Lincoln-Douglas debates that occurred on the eve of the American Civil War.
Where today's speech-making tends to be a staged, one-way affair, in former times, much oration occurred as part of debates, dialogues, and other settings, in which orators had to react to others.
Similar debates have occurred recently in the disciplines of economics, political science, anthropology, geography and history, and various subdisciplines including political ecology.
A delay occurred due to debates among Supreme Soviet deputies, who were also trying to stave off the opposition and democratic forces who wanted to close the Supreme Soviet down for good.
Most of the debates within the NIEO occurred over allocation mechanisms, with the southern hemisphere countries favoring authoritative solutions.

debates and over
The college teacher needs the stimulus of communication with other faculty members but he also needs to feel that such communication, even informal debates over the luncheon table, are a contribution to the total good of the institution.
In recent years, persuasion has tipped over into debates over conformity in certain areas of doctrine, discipline, worship, and ethics.
After heated debates over startup continued through 1993, French and Russian nuclear consultants declared operating conditions basically safe.
These speeches, which are given in full, have been the source of debates over the historical accuracy of Acts.
Arguments over death and resurrection claims occur at many religious debates and interfaith dialogues.
Draws on literary and other writings to study the debates over liberty and tyranny.
Two decades later, Churchill and other New Liberals regularly invoked Green's arguments in parliamentary debates over English legislation.
His life was characterised by debates over issues that arose within the fledgling organisation and some of this process can be found in the book Robert Roberts — A study of his life and character by Islip Collyer.
Throughout history and the present day, the meaning and methods of education have changed through debates over what content or experiences result in an educated individual or an educated society.
There are different interpretations of the significance of the Eucharist, but according to the Encyclopædia Britannica " there is more of a consensus among Christians about the meaning of the Eucharist than would appear from the confessional debates over the sacramental presence, the effects of the Eucharist, and the proper auspices under which it may be celebrated.
This section describes the history of the idea of feudalism, how the concept originated among scholars and thinkers, how it changed over time, and modern debates about its use.
As with other social movements, there is also conflict within and between LGBT movements, especially about strategies for change and debates over exactly who comprises the constituency that these movements represent.
In the subsequent public debates, presided over by agents of the Emperor Valens, Gregory and Basil emerged triumphant.
Conflict and debates over the expansion of slavery to new territories constituted one of the reasons for the southern states ' secession and the American Civil War.
There have long been debates in the jazz community over the definition and the boundaries of “ jazz ”.
While there were debates over the specifics, especially the route to be taken, there was a public consensus that such a railroad should be built by private interests financed by public land grants.
Special attention was paid to the Populist metaphors and debates over silver and gold.
This concept is especially important in continental philosophy, where ' the Subject ' is a central term in debates over human autonomy and the nature of the self.
In the modern continental tradition, which may plausibly be said to date from Descartes, debates over the nature of the Subject play a role comparable to debates over personhood within the distinct Anglo-American tradition of analytical philosophy.
As reported in several studies, the media have depicted cults as problematic, controversial, and threatening from the beginning, tending to favor sensationalistic stories over balanced public debates ( Beckford, 1985 ; Richardson, Best, & Bromley, 1991 ; Victor, 1993 ).

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