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In contrast to other common law nations, Australian double jeopardy law has been held to extend to the prevention of prosecution for perjury following a previous acquittal where a finding of perjury would controvert the previous acquittal.
In contrast, the ineffective groups felt a need to establish a common view quickly, used simple decision making methods such as averaging, and focused on completing the task rather than on finding solutions they could agree on.
Black, in contrast, suffers from a bad bishop on c8, which is prevented by the black pawns from finding a good square or helping out on the kingside.
He wins Jocelyn's heart by first agreeing to lose a tournament for her ( in contrast to the countless knights who promise to win tournaments in her name ), and then after finding himself in a terrible deficit, but not eliminated, to win the tournament in her name.
In contrast, the Court found that the appellate court had set the bar too low, finding that implied malice would be possible if the defendant were aware her conduct risked causing serious bodily injury.
In contrast to risk management, which involves assessing potential threats and finding the best ways to avoid those threats, crisis management involves dealing with threats before, during, and after they have occurred.
In a stark contrast to the addendum in subsequent editions of the book — which describes the dogs ' finding sanctuary from the hunters and being cleared of carrying the plague — the film concludes as the first edition of the book proper, with the dogs swimming out to sea.
For this reason finding Hamiltonian cycles and longest cycles in outerplanar graphs may be solved in linear time, in contrast to the NP-completeness of these problems for arbitrary graphs.
One can therefore say that ( particularly in mathematical analysis and set theory ) those searching for the " pathological " are like experimentalists, interested in knocking down potential theorems, in contrast to finding general statements widely applicable.
In contrast, Havok and his longtime love interest Polaris have had a love / hate relationship with the team, often finding themselves roped into it.
Most imaging centers now use non-ionic contrast exclusively, finding that the benefits to patients outweigh the expense.
Justice Thomas, by contrast, asserts that finding the Pledge unconstitutional is an unjustifiable expansion of the meaning of " coercion " as that term is used in legal precedent: to prohibit compelling students in a " fair and real sense " by " subtle and indirect public and peer pressure " ( see, Lee v. Weisman, 505 U. S. 577 ( 1992 )) to be prayerful, as well as prohibiting actual coercion by force of law and threat of penalty.
Observational astronomy is a division of the astronomical science that is concerned with getting data, in contrast with theoretical astrophysics, which is mainly concerned with finding out the measurable implications of physical models.
In contrast to previous work, roughly 74 % of the planets are smaller than Neptune, most likely as a result of previous work finding large planets more easily than smaller ones.
By contrast, his successor Prime Minister Derek Sikua has stated he supports RAMSI, and has criticised his predecessor, saying in January 2008: " I think for some time in the last 18 months, the Solomon Islands government was preoccupied with finding fault in RAMSI.
During indoor climbing holds are easily visible in contrast with natural wall where finding a good hold or foothold may be a challenge.
" In contrast, during rehearsals, everyone had supported firing Gene Barry, who was considered adequate but never outstanding as Georges, but finding a replacement proved to be difficult.
When finding edges, the brain's visual system detects a point on the image with a sharp contrast of lighting.
Uncompromising in their enforcement of Nollop's " divine will ", they offer only one hope to the frustrated islanders: to disprove Nollop's omniscience by finding a pangram of 32 letters ( in contrast to Nollop's 35, or just 33 in the version " A quick brown ...").
By contrast, in a typical municipal or county park, or any land open to a wide variety of users, especially one where overnight camping is either forbidden or infrequent ( for example, if it is located in a well-developed metropolitan area ), one can expect much more casual users who are not used to finding trails and appreciate frequent blazes.
A separate development was Stark's conjecture ( Harold Stark ), which in contrast dealt directly with the question of finding interesting, particular units in number fields.

contrast and few
In contrast to World War II, Germany fielded very few tanks during WWI, with only 15 of the A7V type being produced in Germany during the war.
In contrast, Gram-negative bacteria have a relatively thin cell wall consisting of a few layers of peptidoglycan surrounded by a second lipid membrane containing lipopolysaccharides and lipoproteins.
This led to very good coverage across most of the country and few problems of interference with other UK-based transmissions ; a stark contrast to the problems associated with Channel 5's launch fourteen and a half years later.
In contrast, relatively few crannogs have been excavated since the Second World War, although this number has steadily grown, especially since the early 1980s and may soon surpass pre-war totals.
In contrast, Stalin and allies proposed that alliances with capitalist political parties were essential to realising a revolution where Communists were too few ; said Stalinist practice failed, especially in the Northern Expedition portion of the Chinese Revolution ( 1925 – 1927 ), wherein it resulted in the right-wing Kuomintang ’ s massacre of the Chinese Communist Party ; nonetheless, despite the failure, Stalin ’ s policy of mixed-ideology political alliances, became Comintern policy.
By contrast, most chemical oxidation reactions ( such as burning coal or TNT ) release at most a few eV per event.
In contrast to these coordination compounds, methylcobalamin ( a form of Vitamin B < sub > 12 </ sub >), with a cobalt-methyl bond, is a true organometallic complex, one of the few known in biology.
Although it is a continuum, there are several contrastive areas such that languages may distinguish consonants by articulating them in different areas, but few languages will contrast two sounds within the same area unless there is some other feature which contrasts as well.
This is in contrast with quantum electrodynamics where, while the series still do not converge, the interactions sometimes evaluate to infinite results, but those are few enough in number to be removable via renormalization.
In contrast, the novels of Scott's contemporary Jane Austen, once appreciated only by the discerning few ( including, as it happened, Sir Walter Scott himself ) rose steadily in critical esteem, though Austen, as a female writer, was still faulted for her narrow (" feminine ") choice of subject matter, which, unlike Scott, avoided the grand historical themes traditionally viewed as masculine.
These included Muslim sailors being " paid a fixed wage " in advance " with an understanding that they would owe money in the event of desertion or malfeasance, in keeping with Islamic conventions " in which contracts should specify " a known fee for a known duration ", in contrast to Roman and Byzantine sailors who were " stakeholders in a maritime venture, in as much as captain and crew, with few exceptions, were paid proportional divisions of a sea venture's profit, with shares allotted by rank, only after a voyage's successful conclusion.
Likewise, and in contrast to the contemporary German Westerns, few films feature Indians.
This marked a stark contrast to a few years earlier, when the US appeared to be Uzbekistan's favoured foreign friend, and relations with Russia were cooler.
In the politically charged times of the 1960s – 70s, and in stark contrast to the University of California campuses, USC was one of the few campuses in California where then-Governor Ronald Reagan could visit without additional protection.
In contrast, Raymond claims that an inordinate amount of time and energy must be spent hunting for bugs in the Cathedral model, since the working version of the code is available only to a few developers.
In contrast to the " meat grinder " style of some games, it is possible for a skilled player to defeat a much larger force with few or no casualties.
In contrast with igneous and metamorphic rocks, a sedimentary rocks usually contains very few different major minerals.
In contrast to the time in bout preparation, bouts are typically very short, usually less than a minute, and often only a few seconds.
Boas ' student, the linguist Edward Sapir later noted that also English speakers pronounce sounds differently even when they think they are pronouncing the same sound, for example few English speakers realize that the sounds written with the letter < t > in the words " tick " and " stick " are phonetically different, the first being generally affricated and the other aspirated-a speaker of a language where this contrast is meaningful would instantly perceive them as different sounds and tend not to see them as different realizations of a single phoneme.
This is evident from the contrast between poor slum areas and elite residential areas with imperious mansions, often built within a few miles of one another.
For example, a major character from the game is killed off in the first few moments of the film and it takes place in the 2070s, in stark contrast to the games, which take place in the late 2030s-early 2040s and it acts like a OVA.
The few clear exceptions include summer and winter ( contrast April and Easter ).
In contrast to the official negotiations in Madrid, where actual meetings between the delegations were often limited to a few hours a day, the Israeli and Palestinian delegations in Norway were usually accommodated in the same residence, they had breakfast, lunch and dinner at the same table, resulting in mutual respect and close friendships.
By contrast, the May 2004 survey found that 26 % of all Israelis supported the Accords and 18 % believed that the Accords would result in peace in the next few years.

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