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With respect to those countries whose leaders prefer to live with their illusions, we can afford to wait, for in time their comparative lack of progress will become clear for all to see.
With the lack of international competition, representative matches between state teams were regarded with great importance.
With the Bible as the Puritans ’ source for all decision-making, lack of scriptural evidence concerned many, and Williams vocally scorned Rev.
With lack of major technological driving forces and high debt levels, as in developed economies today, we should expect economic stagnation.
With some exceptions, Bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles as found in eukaryotes, but they may assemble proteins onto various types of inclusions such as gas vesicles and storage granules.
With the lack of natural color processing available, films of the silent era were frequently dipped in dyestuffs and dyed various shades and hues to signal a mood or represent a time of day.
With the lack of new faces in the new APC cabinet under president Momoh and the return of many of the old faces from Stevens government, criticisms soon arose that Momoh was simply perpetuating the rule of Stevens.
With lack of use, articular cartilage may atrophy, leading to narrowed joint spaces.
With the constriction of cars and other vehicles, old and young people lack independence and means that their escorts also waste valuable time.
With overcrowding, defective sewers and lack of ventilation, the Sanitary Commission had to be sent out by the British government to Scutari in March 1855, almost six months after Florence Nightingale had arrived.
With a total lack of figurative representation, what drama there is to be found in a late Rothko is in the contrast of colors, radiating, as it were, against one another.
With IBM suffering its greatest ever public humiliation in the wake of the PS / 2 disaster, massive financial losses, and a marked lack of company unity or direction, Microsoft's combination of a soft marketing voice and a big financial stick was effective: Windows became the de-facto standard.
With regard to international commerce Colbert suffered equally from lack of foresight: the tariffs he devised protected commerce to an extreme, and under his tutelage enforcement of trade and quality restrictions was draconian.
With 17 P-40s delivered by the Pensacola convoy ( assembly of the 18th could not be completed because of a lack of parts ), it flew across northern Australia from Brisbane to Darwin, then to Java via Penfoie Airdrome at Koepang and Den Pasar Field on Bali between 16 and 25 January.
With lack of electoral success, the party drew away from mainstream politics and towards extreme antisemitism over 1934-1935, which saw the resignation of members such as Dr. Robert Forgan.
With traditional project management methods, 30 % of the lost time and resources are typically consumed by wasteful techniques such as bad multi-tasking, student syndrome, In-box delays, and lack of prioritization.
With the development of the modern synthesis of the theory of evolution and a lack of evidence for either a mechanism or even the heritability of acquired characteristics, Lamarckism largely fell from favor.
With speculation over his future continuing in the second half of the season, Owen received " substantial damages " in June in the High Court in London and a public apology, following a story on 15 May in the Daily Express alleging that due to a lack of interest from Premier League clubs, Owen's career was effectively finished and he intended to retire.
With Hamilton ’ s lack of interest in social development < ref > Wilson, Bruce ( 2000 )< http :// www. biographi. ca / 009004-119. 01-e. php ?& id_nbr = 2447 && PHPSESSID = elh9h7koc2m9fno702vclrpbb2 </ ref > the business was sold to Jesse Thompson before the turn of the 18th Century.
With many excellent observations, and with one singular merit — that of doing justice, as in those days justice was hardly ever done, to the sculpture of the medieval schools — these lectures lack point and felicity of expression, just as they are reported to have lacked fire in delivery, and are somewhat heavy reading.
With Abrams the evolution of meaning continued, and a lack of reference to Ruskin ’ s original sense of either pathos or fallacy indicates a shift away from the original meaning is largely complete.
With the outbreak of war, Beurling tried to join the Royal Canadian Air Force, but his lack of academic qualifications led to his rejection.
With regard to massacres perpetrated by the IDF at the end of the war and particularly during Operation Hiram, where around 10 massacres occurred, Morris and Gelber have claimed that lack of discipline cannot explain the events.
With the support of the cave diving community, many of these sites enforce a " no-lights rule " for divers who lack cave training — they may not carry any lights into the water with them.
With open circuit, this type of failure is unlikely, and the most common type of failure there, the lack of air flow, is obvious, and corrective steps ( like changing to an alternative supply ) would be taken immediately.

With and distinction
With the exception of the Roman Catholic and the Orthodox Catholic Churches, most churches make no moral distinction between rhythm and mechanical or chemical contraceptives, allowing the couple free choice.
With these innings he became the second player to score two Test triple centuries, the second player to score two career quadruple centuries, the only player to achieve both these milestones, and regained the distinction of being the holder of both the record first-class individual innings and the record Test individual innings.
Following this, in 1985, Daniel Schacter proposed a more general distinction between explicit ( declarative ) and implicit ( procedural ) memory With the recent advances in neuroimaging technology, there have been a multitude of findings linking specific brain areas to declarative memory.
With the blurring of class divisions in the 1960s and 1970s, the distinction between the saloon and the public bar was often seen as archaic, and was frequently abolished, usually by the removal of the dividing wall or partition.
With regard to people smuggling, a distinction can be made between people smuggling as a service to those wanting to illegally migrate, and the involuntary trafficking of people.
* With Carthage and Greece conquered, Rome becomes the sole superpower in the Mediterranean world, a distinction it will continue to hold for approximately the next 600 years.
With the growth of international human rights law and the frequent use of treaties to govern treatment of foreign nationals abroad, the distinction in practice between these two perspectives may be disappearing.
With the emergence of digital film-making tools a greater distinction between special effects and visual effects has been recognized, with " visual effects " referring to digital post-production and " special effects " referring to on-set mechanical effects and in-camera optical effects.
With Anderson's eventual formation of the Atlantic Richfield Company, and as his personal art collection quickly overflowed out of his New Mexico ranch and other homes, ARCO soon held the unique distinction of possessing the world's largest corporate Art Collection, under the critical eye and sharp direction of Bayer as Arco's Design Consultant.
With the outbreak of World War I, he served with distinction and in 1915 became the first writer ever to be awarded the wartime Legion of Honour.
With the extensions approach, this distinction is lost-all files with a. txt extension will be mapped to a single text editing application of the user's choosing.
With Domitia's help, he was appointed at a very early age to the vigintivirate, the first step towards public distinction.
With the compositional approach he took from the Third Symphony onward, Sibelius sought to overcome the distinction between symphony and tone poem to fuse their most basic principles — the symphony's traditional claims of weight, musical abstraction, gravitas and formal dialogue with seminal works of the past ; and the tone poem's structural innovation and spontaneity, identifiable poetic content and inventive sonority.
With the decline of cassette singles in the 1990s, the A-side / B-side dichotomy became virtually extinct, as the remaining dominant medium, the compact disc, lacked an equivalent physical distinction.
With the outbreak of World War I in August 1914 the Healy brothers supported the Allied and British war effort, two had a son enlist in one of the Irish divisions, Timothy's eldest son, Joe, fought with distinction at Gallipoli.
With the convergence of telephone, cable, and internet providers, this distinction has created much controversy.
With these techniques, and armed with his articulate and fast-paced style, Roth explores the distinction between reality and fiction in literature while provocatively examining American culture.
With a shared administrative tradition spanning centuries, ending only in 1809, this is a separation by convention, rather than by distinction.
With the Tophane Act, Sultan Abdul Hamid II appointed the Prince of Bulgaria ( without mentioning the name of the incumbent prince Alexander of Bulgaria ) as Governor-General of Eastern Rumelia, thus retaining the formal distinction between the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia and preserving the letter of the Berlin Treaty.
With Mao Zedong, Lin Biao shared the distinction of being one of the few Red commanders never wounded.
With the magnetic systems, there is a distinction between AC and DC systems: one uses square pulses, the other uses sine wave pulse.
With longer words, the distinction becomes more apparent: eight distinct tonal trisyllables ábábà, ábàbá, àbábá, ábàbà, àbábà, àbàbá, àbàbà, vs. four distinct pitch-accented trisyllables abába, ababá, ababa.
With the distinction between religious and secular literature that had started to develop in the Renaissance period, the religious conflicts in Slovakia during the Baroque period led to a clear division between sacred and profane.
With his victory in the Eagle-Weslake at the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix, Gurney earned the distinction of being the only driver in history to score maiden Grand Prix victories for three different manufacturers: Porsche, Brabham and his own All-American Racers.

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