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When the cause of a disease is poorly understood, societies tend to mythologize the disease or use it as a metaphor or symbol of whatever that culture considers to be evil.
This absence of investment contributes to the marginalisation of these zones. When unfavourable agro-climatic conditions are combined with an absence of infrastructure and access to markets, as well as poorly adapted production techniques and an underfed and undereducated population, most such zones are excluded from development.
When the French revolution created strong nation states, the criminal gangs moved to other poorly controlled regions like the Balkans and Southern Italy, where the seeds were sown for the Sicilian Mafia-the lynchpin of organised crime in the New World.
When polyps are present, the condition is called chronic hyperplastic sinusitis ; however, the causes are poorly understood and may include allergy, environmental factors such as dust or pollution, bacterial infection, or fungus ( either allergic, infective, or reactive ).
When the early months of the Korean War showed how poorly prepared the Defense Department was, Truman fired Secretary Louis A. Johnson and named Marshall as Secretary of Defense in September 1950.
When all clasts are more or less of the same size, the rock is called ' well-sorted ', when there is a large spread in grain size, the rock is called ' poorly sorted '.
When a laser printer or copier is operated for a long period of time in a small, poorly ventilated space, these gases can build up to levels at which the odor of ozone or irritation may be noticed.
When Darth Vader reveals his presence to the group, Chewbacca is sent into a holding cell, but is permitted to rebuild the droid, which he does poorly.
When faced with abstract numbers and letters with no “ real world ” significance, respondents of the Wason card test generally do very poorly.
When his poorly clad wife was about to embrace him, some of his students, not knowing who she was, sought to restrain her.
When the film performed poorly at the box office, studio executives complained that it had been sabotaged by the leaks to the Internet.
The genre began to burn out by the late-1970s when the big-budget films The Swarm ( 1978 ), Meteor ( 1979 ) and When Time Ran Out ... ( 1980 ) performed poorly at the box office signaling declining interest in the disaster film product.
When the poorly perfused alveoli empty at the same rate and the normal alveoli, it is possible to measure the alveolar dead space.
Note: When this type of shackle is used to release a significant load, it will work rather poorly ( hard to release ) and is likely to have the pin assembly or the split ring fail.
The campaign, poorly received in Calgary, uses television and radio ads featuring " addicts " recovering from their " Calgary habit ", and advises Edmontonians that, " When you head south, so does your air service ".
When the Windstar was being designed in the early 1990s, Ford claimed that a drivers-side sliding door was not noted a key feature indicated by focus groups ; also at that time, minivans with that feature had sold very poorly.
When NYIT, with Schure as a director, produced a 2D feature known as Tubby the Tuba, the film did very poorly and shook their confidence in their ability to produce a film that would succeed critically or financially.
When the analysis is looking for bacterial species that grow poorly in air, the initial analysis is done by mixing serial dilutions of the sample in liquid nutrient agar which is then poured into bottles which are then sealed and laid on their sides to produce a sloping agar surface.
When Harry calls Seth back asking why the investment has done so poorly, Seth ( under coercion from Greg ) sells him even more worthless shares, convincing Harry to invest his $ 50, 000 downpayment that he was saving for a family home.
When the studio's feature film The Nutcracker Prince performed poorly at the box office, Hinton found itself unable to pay off the money it borrowed to finance the feature ; the situation was further exacerbated by creative tensions between Gillis and Wiseman.
* When creating lighting design, avoid poorly placed lights that create blind-spots for potential observers and miss critical areas.
When Atahualpa came with 7, 000 unarmed soldiers and attendants, Friar Valverde spoke with him about the Spanish presence in his lands as well as engaged in a poorly executed attempt to explain to him the precepts of the Catholic religion, an attempt which was certainly not helped by an unskilled translator.
When Jonathan and Caesar go to a nightclub for an audition, the performance is poorly received.
When battle came, the fort was outdated, inadequately armed, poorly supplied, and intended for a different form of combat than that it faced.

When and trained
When a film is primarily about the experience of civilians called into military service and being trained, it may be referred to as a " service comedy ".
When considering human-powered equipment, a healthy human can produce about 1. 2 hp briefly ( see orders of magnitude ) and sustain about 0. 1 hp indefinitely ; trained athletes can manage up to about 2. 5 hp briefly
When meconium staining of the amniotic fluid is present and the baby is born depressed, it is recommended by the guidelines that an individual trained in neonatal intubation use a laryngoscope and endotracheal tube to suction meconium from below the vocal cords.
When the Americans left in 1933 as a result of Sandino's guerrilla war and the Great Depression, they set up the Guardia Nacional ( National Guard ), a combined military and police force trained and equipped by the Americans, designed to be loyal to U. S. interests.
When the Civil War began in 1861, Grant trained Union volunteer regiments in Illinois.
When John was aged, he trained Polycarp who later became Bishop of Smyrna.
When John was aged, he trained Polycarp who later became Bishop of Smyrna.
When an attack is simply stronger than yours, your trained reflexes will tell your body to move out of the way of the attack and find another angle for attack.
When they retire flat race for some reason, they are trained for jump.
When new diagnostic tests were developed, it was natural for the radiographers to be trained in and to adopt this new technology.
When the 9-1-1 call arrives at the appropriate PSAP, it is answered by a specially trained official known as a Telecommunicator.
When Jamestown was England ’ s first permanent settlement in the New World, Smith trained the settlers to farm and work, thus saving the colony from early devastation.
When he received ( or summoned ) a visitor, his four bodyguards would have submachine guns trained upon the " guest " during the meeting.
When the Sultan of Zanzibar protested, since he claimed to be ruler on the mainland as well, German chancellor Otto von Bismarck sent five warships, which arrived on 7 August and trained their guns on the Sultan's palace.
" The writer Sigurd Hoel ( 1890 – 1960 ) asked: " When did it become a reason for deportation that one looked in a microscope when one was not a trained biologist?
When the war began, Italian pilots were relatively well trained and confident of their abilities.
When the cart arrives at an orchard, he is ordered to collect apples with his mouth, and trained to " satisfy " other human ponies in the stable.
When Battersby and Mann joined the band it was their first musical venture, although Battersby had previously been classically trained in the piano.
When one of Peng's old comrades suggested that Peng apply to the local Hunan Military Academy to seek employment as a formally trained professional officer, Peng accepted.
When well cared for and properly trained they can make brilliant companions.
When President Cleveland was elected to a second, non-consecutive term in 1893, George B. Cortelyou, formally trained as a stenographer, was named confidential stenographer at the White House and later named executive clerk.
When the better armed and trained Japanese troops advanced, the Chinese would adopt a scorched earth campaign in the enemy's path to deny them local supply.
When Hindenburg and Ludendorff prepared their counter-attack from Thorn in the direction of Łódź, François was reluctant to send the requested I Corps, sending badly trained and ill-equipped XXV Reserve Corps instead.
When Krakoa captured the original X-Men, it was Moira's students whom Charles went to first not the second team of Wolverine, Storm, Banshee, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Thunderbird and Sunfire as it was originally believed putting them through the psionic equivalent of boot camp and allowing them to believe they were being trained over months as X-Men.

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