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- In those layers and beds of tuff that have been spread out over considerable tracts of country and which are most frequently encountered among the sedimentary rocks, smaller fragments preponderate greatly and bombs more than a few inches in diameter may be absent altogether.
- Louisiana examiners knew Taylor had suffered two brain trauma, was sometimes confused and could have poor judgement, they ruled, " We do not believe that the evidence preponderates to the effect that Dr . Taylor intentionally downloaded child pornography, and we so find ".
- Although it is the most preponderate form of Buddhism in Japan, for nearly a century, Shin Buddhism remained mostly unknown in the Western Hemisphere due to racial discrimination, forced Dr . Alfred Bloom, Shin has consequently experienced an ever-growing interest with the American public.
- As the cross on her breastbone had the unusual shape of a " Y ", similar to a cross in the local church of Coesfeld, English priest Herbert Thurston surmised that " the subjective impressions of the stigmatic exercise a preponderating influence upon the manifestations which appear exteriorly ."
- In the 18th century and the earlier part of the 19th century, the engineering requirements of the army preponderated over those of other departments, and there came into being a Public Works Department ( PWD ) under the control of the Military Board in the middle of 19th century.
- Further on, Arnold said : " That conclusion is that the preponderating tradition of the Khoja community is substantially correct . that Pir Sadru-uddin was a Da'i or missionary of the hereditary Imams of the Ismailis ( probably of Shah Islamshah ) and that he converted the first Khojas to the Shi'a Imami Ismaili form of Muhammadanism ."
- Doubtless he had discovered the march of the remaining battalions of Colonel Langbn's Brigade, from Sombreffe towards Saint-Amand, as a further reinforcement to the Prussian right, and calculated upon paralysing the attack which Bl�cher was evidently preparing against the French left flank, by executing a sudden and vigorous assault on the Prussian centre, with a preponderating mass of fresh troops.
- If a collective system be corrected for the axis point for a definite wavelength, then, on account of the greater dispersion in the negative components the flint glasses, overcorrection will arise for the shorter wavelengths ( this being the error of the negative components ), and under-correction for the longer wavelengths ( the error of crown glass lenses preponderating in the red ).
- As long as the Jews remained an " unobtrusive minority " as they did under the Turks, they were not " molested or disliked "; it was only when the Arabs came to believe that they were exercising a " preponderating influence over the Government " that a state of feeling emerged which required " but a minor provocation on the part of a small number of undesirable Jews to ignite an explosion of popular anger against Jews in general ".
- If, therefore, for two colors, a and b, f _ a = f _ b = f, then for a third color, c, the focal length is different; that is, if c lies between a and b, then f _ c, and vice versa; these algebraic results follow from the fact that towards the red the dispersion of the positive crown glass preponderates, towards the violet that of the negative flint.
- : In this domain of Arithmetic we may think ourselves very far from the infinitesimal analysis, but the idea of mathematical infinity is already playing a preponderating role, and without it there would be no science at all, because there would be nothing general . & & We cannot therefore escape the conclusion that the rule of reasoning by recurrence is irreducible to the principle of r contradiction . & This rule, inaccessible to analytical proof and to experiment, is the exact type of the ?priori synthetic intuition . .
- Hubbard argued for the nationalization of the telegraph system ( then a monopoly of the U . S . Postal Service stating in an article : " The Proposed Changes in the Telegraphic System ", " It is not contended that the postal system is free from defects, but that it removes many of the grave evils of the present system, without the introduction of new ones; and that the balance of benefits greatly preponderates in favor of the cheap rates, increased facilities, limited and divided powers of the postal system ."
- George Stephenson planned to ascend from the valley of the Murk Esk at Beckhole to the high moors at Goathland by means of a long rope-worked incline at an average gradient of 1 in 15 . " " The method of working was that of a self acting incline common in mines, but here, differing from the case of a mine, the load was equal each way, and so there was attached to each train a water tank; this was filled with water at the top of the incline, and its preponderating weight as it descended pulled the other train up the hill; arrived at the bottom, the water tank was emptied and was sent up with the next train " ".
- He said that the commissions would " in the first place take care that Gnaeus [ Pompey ] should be removed from all power of protecting your [ the people's ] liberty, from all power to promote, from all commission to watch over, and from all means of protecting your interests [, ] " and that they thought it " expedient to oppose Gnaeus [ Pompey ] as your defence against all defects and wickednesses in the law . " He called the commissioners " Ten general against Pompey . " Cicero was also at pain to present himself as a consul who stood for the people and not for the aristocrats or the optimantes : " I have been made consul, not by the zeal of the powerful citizens, nor by the preponderating influence of a few men, but by the deliberate judgment of the Roman people, and that, too, in such a way as to be preferred to men of the very highest rank, to avoid, both in this magistracy and throughout my whole life, devoting myself to the interests of the people . " He presented himself as a man who stood in opposition against men who pretended to stand in the interests of the people but were in actual fact a danger to the people ( this was a reference to the populares ) : " For there is a great error abroad, by reason of the treacherous pretences made by some people, who, though they oppose and hinder not only the advantage but even the safety of the people, still endeavour by their speeches to make men believe them zealous for the interests of the people ."
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