Many instabilities of the past quarter century have especially affected young males. |
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Due to the soft nature of these samples quantitative measurements of small instabilities were rather difficult. |
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Temperature differences cause instabilities and drive winds, and unstable disturbances grow into powerful storms. |
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Some simple arithmetic can give us a broader view of these structural instabilities. |
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People who are my age are growing up with impending problems, such as major environmental instabilities and global warming. |
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Larger plants, such as the Venus flytrap, rely on elastic instabilities, or spring-loaded force. |
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This structure arose from small gravitational instabilities seeded in the chaos just after the Big Bang. |
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Both methods found all fractures, but the MRI found some significant ligamentous and carpal instabilities. |
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Possible disputes tie into the domestic instabilities of both states and symbolize the political threat that they pose to each other. |
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Economic or political instabilities within Pakistan could easily ignite the conflict once more. |
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More likely however is that the worrying lack of form stems from instabilities off the field. |
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Deformation shall be progressive, without overall instabilities or failures and shall occur in the designated collapse zones only. |
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Experts point to societal issues such as economics, racial disharmony, family instabilities, and population density as major risk factors for violence and homicides. |
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This unreliability is not caused by sudden instabilities of search engines, but precisely by their operational stability in systematically updating the Internet. |
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Far from strengthening Australian capitalism, the global integration of production has left it highly vulnerable to the instabilities of world economy. |
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Historically, government priorities and technical directions have changed more frequently than would be justified by technology lifetimes, creating market instabilities. |
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Economic hardship and popular demoralisation may create social and political instabilities which are more formidable threats to the regime than war with South Korea. |
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Moreover, he argues that both anarchy and empire are extreme conditions, the natural instabilities of which tend to push the norm into the middle ranges of the spectrum. |
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Jesus knows our frailties, our struggles, our instabilities. |
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Furthermore, suboptimal implant position and instabilities in the joint could cause recurrent subluxations of the femoral head. |
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Audio and video recordings stored on magnetic tape are, however, threatened by manifold chemical instabilities. |
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In their personal choices this ability is often tempered by their emotional instabilities and developmental narcissism. |
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This bubble mixture would accelerate the surrounding denser water, causing interfacial mixing due to hydrodynamic instabilities at the interface. |
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The strong variations in these zones are caused by intense eddying generated by instabilities in this powerful ocean current. |
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Those instabilities permit the plasma to touch the reactor wall, at which point it cools and the whole thing shuts down. |
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He talks about the whole process of global warming and about how the ice melting in the north will cause huge instabilities. |
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They find statistically significant instabilities for coal and natural gas prices, but not for crude oil prices. |
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Oil price rises and instabilities have led to vicious circles, that undermine development. |
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These instabilities were reflected in the white paper the government issued in December of that year. |
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Only on 8 June 1992, with the inauguration of the government of the Third Republic, did instabilities subside. |
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The jet is prone to instabilities which tend to separate the jet in filaments. |
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Societal instabilities have given impetus to organized crime, fraud and corruption. |
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Is there a need to limit these instabilities caused by disruptive outside events? |
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This analysis is especially useful for detecting instabilities in correlations, standard deviations, and regression coefficients. |
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Thirty per cent of us fail to achieve all we could of robust mental health because of emotional instabilities. |
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From two-dimensional simulations, it was shown that detonation instabilities manifest themselves by a characteristic cellular structure comprised of transverse waves sweeping across the detonation front. |
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If it is equal to, or higher than this, the solids in the vertical leg may start to fluidize and flow instabilities will occur. |
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Second, how far was today's mess created by instabilities that are inseparable from modern finance, and how far was it fuelled by other errors and distortions? |
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Use of the foot pedals is required to adjust the tail rotor's angle of attack, to compensate for these instabilities. |
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Failure to address this contradiction will allow instabilities to grow over time, as technology and growing space dependence will make space assets ever more desirable military targets. |
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Novel plants may need less input in terms of water, fertilizer or pesticides and will be more stress resistant, for instance against draught or seasonal instabilities caused by climate change. |
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The principle of double mobility therefore appears to be particularly suitable for the treatment of chronic instabilities and is used in clinical pictures with a dislocation risk. |
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So we found that we had to deal with, you know, instabilities within each community at the political level, Band Council level, and at the program level. |
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To overcome instabilities in the film-blowing process, it is necessary to understand the reason and mechanism of their appearance. |
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The Shadow Moire system can be used to characterize the surface topography of paper and to study the problems of dimensional instabilities. |
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The key is to always remember that China is still, in essence, a Third World country with many of the instabilities that implies. |
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These internal instabilities will not stop the development of Caspian resources, but they could well slow it down. Property rights also seem reasonably secure. |
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However, their complex structure is susceptible to a broader range of instabilities than conventional emulsions. |
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Water in the ground which cannot drain off causes the supporting medium to soften. Resulting instabilities are inevitable, causing damage to tracks and roads. |
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This setting of the bellows imitates the ancient way of the organ wind system construction and adds to the aliveness of the pipe sound due to small instabilities generated in the wind ways when under heavier load. |
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The thawing of the frozen ground that in turn will lead to ground softening, differential settlement and slope instabilities may create physical damage to terrain. |
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Most commonly, this is reserved for severe instabilities, revision surgery, and contact athletes. |
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Breaking such a vicious circle, in which recurrent economic, institutional and political instabilities are intricately linked, is crucial for addressing peacebuilding challenges in the country. |
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Combining the ultimate in technology, materials and design, this lightweight brace provides durable support for moderate to severe ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL instabilities. |
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With finer silicone pad in the distal part to release the patellar tendon and articulated plates on both sides to control mediolateral instabilities. |
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His career in theoretical physics started in space, with polar and auroral electrojets, later going to parametric instabilities and laser theory. |
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But Newton insisted that divine intervention would eventually be required to reform the system, due to the slow growth of instabilities. |
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The ensuing Cold War also created instabilities among Portuguese overseas populations, as the United States and Soviet Union vied to increase their spheres of influence. |
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Topics covered include parametric amplification and polariton liquids, quantum fluid and non-linear dynamical effects and parametric instabilities, polariton squeezing. |
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He suggests that instead of only one explosion, repeated instabilities in the star hurled material outward for about a year before the final outburst. |
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Instabilities appear in the flow as Re increases, and all flows become turbulent at sufficiently large Reynolds numbers. |
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Instabilities in such sediments can result in the deposited material to slump, producing fissures and folding. |
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