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With Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the reference to the FSB members as " Chekists " arose, particularly by Putin's political opponents, often with negative connotations.
Still attracting strongly negative reactions, in the 1890s Munch did begin to receive some understanding of his artistic goals, as one critic wrote, " With ruthless contempt for form, clarity, elegance, wholeness, and realism, he paints with intuitive strength of talent the most subtle visions of the soul.
With the advent of digital intermediate (" DI "), the physical negative does not necessarily need to be physically cut and hot spliced together ; rather the negative is optically scanned into computer ( s ) and a cut list is conformed by a DI editor.
With inflation hitting 33 percent in 1990, there was, in fact, a negative real interest rate, but this situation reversed in 1991 when rates were high relative to inflation.
With the introduction of electric light, this effect would have gone away, as light would be available every night, explaining the negative results of modern studies.
With time, continued exposure to difficult speaking experiences may crystallize into a negative self-concept and self-image.
With a particular project, if is a positive value, the project is in the status of positive cash inflow in the time of t. If is a negative value, the project is in the status of discounted cash outflow in the time of t. Appropriately risked projects with a positive NPV could be accepted.
With any kind of alarm, the need exists to balance between on the one hand the danger of false alarms ( called " false positives ") — the signal going off in the absence of a problem — and on the other hand failing to signal an actual problem ( called a " false negative ").
With re-shoots out of the question for such a low-budget movie, director Edgar G. Ulmer put storytelling above continuity, such as flipping the negative for some of the hitchhiking scenes.
With a negative connotation, pride refers to an inflated sense of one's personal status or accomplishments, often used synonymously with hubris.
The film holds an approval rating of 55 % at Rotten Tomatoes based on 135 reviews ( 74 positive, 61 negative ), where the consensus is: " With elements that seem borrowed from movies like Goodfellas and Boogie Nights, Blow is pretty much been-there-done-that despite another excellent performance from Johnny Depp.
) With the control grid operating entirely in the negative region, and with the RF shielding afforded by the screen grid, tetrode input impedance is quite high even at high frequencies.
" With the introduction of the Tamarack Resort in 2004, the name was officially changed to sidestep the negative marketing connotations of " reservoir.
With such high rates of poverty, unemployment, and other negative social indicators, the situations found in the town and county are often compared to a third world nation.
With the exception of Harry Elmer Barnes, every American historian who reviewed Taylor's book gave it a negative review.
With the completion of a block of lines the typesetter fed the corresponding paper tapes into a phototypesetting device which mechanically set type outlines printed on glass sheets into place for exposure onto a negative film.
With few perceived negative consequences, anonymous or semi-anonymous forums often provide a soapbox for disruptive conversational behavior.
With few exceptions, a simple negative ( οὐ or μή ) following another negative ( e. g., οὐδείς, no one ) results in an affirmation: οὐδείς οὐκ ἔπασχε τι (" No one was not suffering ") means more simply " Everyone was suffering ".
With similar reasoning, the probability of a false negative is.
With all the Chaos Emeralds, Chaos transforms into Perfect Chaos, depleting the Chaos Emeralds of their negative energy, and flooding and destroying Station Square.
With negative feedback and good choice of compensation, the output voltage is kept reasonably constant.
With the doctrine of the unity of God is connected the doctrine of the divine attributes, which is preceded in Abraham ibn Daud's system by the doctrine of the negative attributes, already accepted by Bahya ibn Paquda (" Ḥobot ha-Lebabot ," i. 10 ) and by Judah ha-Levi ( Kuzari, ii.

With and numbers
With French support, a reorganization of the armed forces was initiated early in 1991 with the goal of reducing its numbers and making its ethnic composition reflective of the country as a whole.
With 20, 000 men ( including a rate of feminization of nearly 10 %) the Army remains the most important component in terms of numbers.
With eleven keys in a 3 / 4 / 4 arrangement, 43 symbols could be arranged allowing for lowercase text, numbers and a modest number of punctuation symbols to be represented along with a ' shift ' function for accessing uppercase letters.
With the cooperation of some local tribes, the Portuguese entered the slave trade and exported large numbers of Africans to the Western Hemisphere via the Cape Verde Islands.
With Eli Bard, Selene resurrects the massacred residents of Genosha, with Cerebro and Bastion's computers detecting the rise of mutant numbers into the millions.
With the promise of political emancipation many Jews saw no reason to continue to observe Jewish law and increasing numbers of Jews assimilated into Christian Europe.
With 5. 5 million followers, Jainism is among the smallest of the major world religions, but in India its influence is much greater than these numbers would suggest.
With numbers, Finnish does not use plurals but partitive singular forms: " 10 markkaa " and " 10 penniä " ( the nominative is penni ).
With independence, larger numbers of ethnic Sub-Saharan Africans ( Haalpulaar, Soninke, and Wolof ) entered Mauritania, moving into the area north of the Senegal River.
With the aid of Albrecht von Roon's army reorganization, the Prussian army was nearly equal in numbers to the Austrian army.
With Earth held stationary at the center of a nonrotating frame, the successive inferior conjunction s of Venus over eight Earth years trace a pentagram mic pattern ( reflecting the difference between the numbers in the ratio ).
For example, Friberg ( 2001 ) argues that " With growing populations of immigrants and adherents of religions not previously seen in significant numbers in North America, spiritual care must take religion and diversity seriously.
With the increasing size of the larger ships, potentially up to 2000 people can be present in a community that normally numbers less than 40.
" With larger numbers, police detained anyone they could and put them in patrol wagons to go to jail, though Inspector Pine recalled, " Fights erupted with the transvestites, who wouldn't go into the patrol wagon ".
With so much new equipment already working that could only handle ten digit phone numbers, a system was devised by which most toll offices did not have to store and forward the whole international phone number.
With the advent of IN, most of these services ( such as toll free numbers and geographical number portability ) were moved out of the core switch systems and into self serving nodes ( IN ), thus creating a modular and more secure network that allowed the services providers themselves to develop variations and value-added services to their network without submitting a request to the core switch manufacturer and wait for the long development process.
With the buildup of the Royal Naval establishment in the first decades of the 19th century, a large number of military fortifications and batteries were constructed, and the numbers of regular infantry, artillery, and support units that composed the British Army garrison were steadily increased.
With enrollment in the armies growing as the war progressed and numbers of resistance falling after Operation Tempest, the size of Polish armed contribution can be estimated, at its peak, as one million men.
With increasing demands on the healthcare system and what could be deemed chronic under-training of doctors ( numbers of doctors per capita compared to other industrialised countries ) during the latter half of the 20th century, medical schools are now facing massive pressure to train as many doctors as possible.
With the advantages of helicopter use, airborne forces have dwindled in numbers in recent years.
With almost no internal dissension and little harassment from other gangs or the law, the Bonanno family prospered in the running of its loan sharking, bookmaking, numbers running, prostitution, and other illegal activities.
) Among performing her classic hits, other numbers unreleased in the album version included " I Believe You " by The Carpenters, a rap version of " Liza With A ' Z '", " Yes ", and Mary J. Blige's " Family Affair.
Two Vliet-penned numbers on the Bongo Fury album are Sam With The Showing Scalp Flat Top and Man With The Woman Head.

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