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While organized to promote common economic, social, and cultural goals, ASEAN acquired a security dimension after Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia in 1979 ; this aspect of ASEAN expanded with the establishment of the ASEAN Regional Forum in 1994, which comprises 22 countries, including the U. S. Indonesia's continued domestic troubles have distracted it from ASEAN matters and consequently lessened its influence within the organization.
In the second half of the 19th century, Milan quicklt became the main industrial center in Italy, drewing inspiration from the great European capitals that were hubs of the technological innovations of the second industrial revolution and, consequently, of the deep social change that had been put in motion.
The brains of Onychophora, whilst small, are very complex ; consequently, the organisms are capable of rather sophisticated social interactions.
Formal and discrete social divisions were consequently imposed upon ambiguous biological distinctions.
Formal and discrete social divisions were consequently imposed upon ambiguous biological distinctions.
" He concludes his chapter on the film with the following comment: " In short, what emerges from The Italian is an unusually complex view of tenement life and multiethnic immigration in America, and the film consequently retains its value not only as social history but also as a work of art.
The town's population grew from 13, 000 residents in 1881, to 29, 000 in 1928. Wycombe was completely dominated socially and economically by the furniture industry and, consequently, there was considerable unemployment and social problems when the industry declined in the 1960s.
On the field of social sciences, Walter Eucken developed the idea of ordoliberalism, which consequently is also known as the " Freiburg School ".
The declaration consequently caused some social unrest, resulting in almost simultaneous civil uprising, led by the long-established New People's Army ( generally described as Maoist guerrillas ) establishing a new front, known as the Chocolate Hills Command.
The Glebe is mostly populated by families ; the area has many children, and consequently its social services are oriented towards youth.
* The Twinings tea family lived and did business in the parish and, consequently, many members of the Twining family were baptised in the church, including the social reformer Louisa Twining in 1820.
He does so by developing a multilevel gene-culture coevolutionary model that explains the process whereby altruistic social norms will hinder socially harmful and fitness reducing norms and consequently will be internalized.
However, we do know that both Muir ’ s parents were orthodox Presbyterians, consequently young Thomas ’ s early upbringing was very much within the confines of the rigid moral and social ethic of ‘ Auld Licht ’ Calvinism.
Many of its authors were German émigrés, consequently there was a methodological preference for the kunstwissenschaft practiced in Vienna and Berlin between the wars ; a formalism that ignored the social context of art.
The size of the crest was originally used to indicate social status, age and wealth but with the decline of the republic are subject more to fashion-one later emperor in particular was known to follow such and consequently displayed a much smaller crest representative of youth.
The social theory developed consequently from Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
* morphological and phonological mechanisms: such as in Yana, a language where one form of all major words are spoken by sociological male to sociological male, and another form ( which is constructed around phonological changes in word forms ) is used for all other combination of interlocutors ; or the Japanese prefix-affixation of o-to indicate politeness and, consequently, feminine social identity.
Cairnes ' exposition of the province and method of political economy: He never suffers it to be forgotten that political economy is a science, and consequently that its results are entirely neutral with respect to social facts or systems.
In the words of Alexander Berkman, " social revolution means the reorganization of the industrial, economic life of the country and consequently also of the entire structure of society.
This shift in interest consequently saw the birth of Sociolinguistics, which is a mixture of dialectology and social sciences.
Unavailability of treatment in time may be considered as lack of the service for those people and consequently as ( social ) wastage of service by those unattended hospitals.
In the social inclusion OMC some funds were made available for NGOs and consequently its " inclusive " approach to civil society has been favourably commented upon.
While it formally regards all citizens as equal and free, in reality people are very unequally positioned with respect to their social status, power, knowledge and wealth, and consequently also their freedoms.
In other words, tradeable products do not all have a value because they can all be equated with sums of money, but because they are the products of social labour ( cooperative labour producing things for others ); consequently, such product-value exists quite independently of the use of money, and indeed independently of whether the products at any point in time happen to be traded or not ( see also value-form ).

consequently and difference
Flags are particularly important at sea, where they can mean the difference between life and death, and consequently where the rules and regulations for the flying of flags are strictly enforced.
The greater the temperature difference, the greater the required pressure difference, and consequently the more energy needed to compress the fluid.
Perverse sexuality is as a rule excellently centred: all its activities are directed to an aim-usually a single one ; one component instinct has gained the upper hand ... In that respect there is no difference between perverse and normal sexuality other than the fact that their dominating component instincts and consequently their sexual aims are different.
A large difference in the pressure at the two stations ( a high index year, denoted NAO +) leads to increased westerlies and, consequently, cool summers and mild and wet winters in Central Europe and its Atlantic facade.
However, in the colloquial language of North Germany, there is still a very important difference between the preterite and the perfect, and both tenses are consequently very common.
The following season ended in bitter disappointment after finishing second to Colchester United on goal difference with both clubs level on 94 points, consequently missing out on promotion to the Football League.
By mechanically moving a very large volume ( and consequently mass ) of air through a relatively small difference in velocity produces a relatively small change in kinetic energy for a very large change in momentum and thrust.
These bonds are polar ( have a large difference in electronegativity between the two atoms ) consequently carbon carries a partial positive charge.
The main difference between a flap and a stop is that in a flap, there is no buildup of air pressure behind the place of articulation, and consequently no release burst.
A vegetarian ( and consequently pareve ) version of schmaltz was first marketed commercially in South Africa by Debra's under the slogan " Even the chicken can't tell the difference ".
An unusual feature of the design was the bodyside curvature, of radius and just noticeable ; the windows had flat glass and consequently the upper quarter was separate and in a different plane from the lower glazing, with an intervening transom, and the steel panels were recessed on either side of each window opening to accommodate the difference between the flat glass and the curved sides.
" In the general proportions of the body and limbs there is a remarkable difference between the Gorilla and man ( p87 )... ... in whatever proportion the Gorilla differs from man, the other apes depart still more widely from the Gorilla and that, consequently, such differences of proportion can have no ordinal value " ( p89 ).
By looking at the difference in masses, one can predict which nuclei have stored energy that can be released by certain nuclear reactions, providing important information which was useful in the development of nuclear energy and, consequently, the nuclear bomb.
Deleuze describes how Hegel took contradiction — pure opposition — to be the principle underlying all difference and consequently to be the explanatory principle of all the world's texture.
In 2010 and 2011, MINOS reported results according to which there is a difference in the disappearance and consequently the masses between antineutrinos and neutrinos, which would violate CPT symmetry.

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consequently, one's wine closet or cellar should be away from machines or electrically driven furnaces.
-- that should a minister in Boston trust himself to his heart, should he `` speak without book, and consequently break some law of speech, or be hurried into some daring hyperbole, he should find little mercy ''.
As early as 1573, Thomas Digges had suggested that this theory should necessitate a parallactic shifting of the stars, and, consequently, if such stellar parallaxes existed, then the Copernican theory would receive additional confirmation.
For comparison, milk heat pasteurization is not being alleged to be a method " to cover up poor food quality "; consequently, food irradiation should not be accused to serve such criminal purposes.
The three works were part of what Peake conceived as a lengthy cycle, the completion of which was prevented by his death, and consequently should not be considered a trilogy.
Einstein held that there should be a local hidden variable theory underlying quantum mechanics and, consequently, that the present theory was incomplete.
) Furthermore, many theorists agree that even the Standard Model should really be regarded as an effective field theory as well, with " nonrenormalizable " interactions suppressed by large energy scales and whose effects have consequently not been observed experimentally.
The Trivers – Willard hypothesis argues that available resources affect male reproductive success more than female and that consequently parents should prefer males when resources are plentiful and females when resources are scarce.
The origin of all knowledge should be omniscient and, consequently, omnipotent.
In April 1617, in a plot arranged by Luynes, King Louis XIII ordered that Concini be arrested, and killed should he resist ; Concini was consequently assassinated, and Marie de Médicis overthrown.
Redwood consequently gained a somewhat haughty reputation with apparent disregard for national feeling ; this did not endear him further to some of the population, most memorably when in 1995 he returned £ 100, 000, 000 of Wales's block grant to the UK Treasury unspent, and when he made a speech in Cardiff in July 1993 stating that before State Aid be granted to single mothers, the father should first be contacted to help financially.
MMP should not be confused with the additional member system used in the United Kingdom, which has no overhang seats and consequently is not completely a form of PR.
Given the general rule in British law that a wife automatically takes her husband's rank upon marriage, Mrs Simpson consequently should have been addressed, upon marriage to the duke, as Her Royal Highness.
The peasant proprietors, who, under the name of the " Lantmanna " party, formed a compact majority in the Second Chamber, pursued a consistent policy of class interests in the matter of the taxes and burdens that had, as they urged, so long oppressed the Swedish peasantry ; and consequently when a bill was introduced for superseding the old system of army organization by general compulsory service, they demanded as a condition of its acceptance that the military burdens should be more evenly distributed in the country, and that the taxes, which they regarded as a burden under which they had wrongfully groaned for centuries, should be abolished.
In 1721 all of Schleswig was united as a single Duchy under the King of Denmark, and the Great Powers of Europe confirmed in an international treaty that all future Kings of Denmark should automatically become Duke of Schleswig and Schleswig would consequently always follow the same line of succession as the one chosen in the Kingdom of Denmark.
There is consequently debate about whether GS should be classified as a disease.
* Establishing metrics to define what scenarios constitute a crisis and should consequently trigger the necessary response mechanisms.
The nictitating membrane in cats and dogs does not have many muscle fibers, so consequently is not usually visible, and its being chronically visible should be taken as a sign of poor condition or ill health.
This means there is not enough room for a regular function to do anything interesting outside of U, and consequently the behavior of the rational functions on U should determine the behavior of the rational functions on X.
More and Gardiner had argued that Latin terms were more precise in meaning than their English equivalents, and consequently should be retained in Englished form in order to avoid ambiguity.
In it Cowdery wrote, " As The Evening and the Morning Star was designed to be published at Missouri, it was considered that another name would be more appropriate for a paper in this place ; consequently, as the name of this church has lately been entitled the church of the Latter Day Saints ... it is no more than just, that a paper disseminating the doctrines believed by the same, and advocating its character and rights, should be entitled ' Messenger and Advocate.

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