Perhaps the necessary simplifications enforced by the chromolithographic and colouring processes caused this loss. |
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As such, one side may try to demonize the other by using cognitive stereotypes and simplifications while making their own side appear just. |
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It achieved complete power, however, only in the twentieth century, albeit through popular simplifications and vulgarizations. |
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It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material. |
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Further, heuristical simplifications are described to reduce run-times for the optimization process. |
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Yet if we go beyond the simplifications and stereotypes, if we give free rein to our curiosity, we realise how much we have in common. |
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What if our genetic simplifications run amuck, as they so often have around the world? |
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With PLICSRADIO, the simplifications for the setup of a measurement loop already begin in the planning stage. |
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This ensures simplifications and results in better regulation, simplification and transparency. |
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This group has developed the improvements and simplifications cited above, and will continue for the rest of the programme. |
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Lewontin's thesis is that science works only because there are circumscribed areas in which we can make profitable simplifications. |
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Since further amendments and simplifications are now necessary, these acts should, for reasons of clarity, be replaced. |
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Moreover, the volume of fermentors decreases by an order of magnitude and further technological simplifications are possible. |
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Despite the simplifications, we must guard against the risks of spoiling them or reducing their effectiveness. |
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On the meat rack of mass-media simplifications, King has finally arrived at canned-sausage equality. |
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Idealisations of the reactive terms in model equations are far more extensive than simplifications of the transportive terms discussed above. |
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People readily accept machines and cartoons that are simplifications or distortions of the human form. |
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Since all circumstances are impossible to consider, simplifications have to be made. |
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However, changes and simplifications must be considered if it is to be adapted for other communities such as regulators and larger companies. |
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By definition, models are simplifications of reality, and never entirely reflect the complexity of a dynamic economy. |
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Meanwhile, the requirements in the retained sections have undergone numerous simplifications. |
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All physical phenomena should be accounted for, and simplifications should be appropriate. |
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What we have is wrapped in uncertainties, caveats and simplifications. |
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The results of the assessment should also be analyzed to show consistency with system performance expectations and with the complete set of assumptions and simplifications used in developing the models and scenarios. |
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The analytical or semi-analytical methods are only partially suitable for aims of simulation-based optimization because gross simplifications for the real situation must be superinduced. |
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Thus, the institutional system of the European Union will be of a novel character avoiding reductive simplifications, and expressing its dual nature: a Union of peoples and a Union of States. |
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Concerning, the possibility to decouple commercial from non-commercial fuel duty the IRU welcomes the simplifications outlined in the new proposal. |
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Department's response: The lease provisions have already been reviewed in detail and a significant number of simplifications have already been identified for incorporation in the next group of leases. |
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Not only had his opponents made much of his alleged ignorance about foreign affairs and the flat-footed simplifications with which he summed them up. |
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They expect from it more transparency and simplifications in the procedures for the adoption of their strategic plan and the allocation of concessions. |
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But it is best conducted not during elections with all their simplifications and exaggerations, but between them, when issues can be taken one by one and given proper scrutiny and attention. |
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This dynamism assists our discernment in the face of possible false interpretations or simplifications of the faith and in the face of incredulity and lack of faith. |
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A series of changes that occurred as English itself changed, together with some simplifications and elision, resulted in the name Cheshire, as it occurs today. |
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Some versions of the hypothesis actually propose multiple creolization events, with later ones reinforcing and broadening simplifications introduced by earlier ones. |
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Abstract theories, vapid simplifications, and political partisanship increasingly becloud its basic significations and hinder its full expression. |
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