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Moreover, high officials, especially the principal judges, were notably successful in pocketing rich sinecures for their offspring.
There are a couple of excellent chapters which do live up to this promise, notably the ones on adolescence and on later life.
Notably, these thalamic reductions were localized largely in the segment associated with the paramedian nuclei.
Now it is four, inserting the subcommittees and notably slowing the process, while individual entrepreneurship makes a mockery of old-style negotiating with the president.
In writing the history of the contemporary world, by contrast, the final phase is notably incomplete.
Most notably, it was during this administration that the principal appropriations were made to purchase stock in four canal companies (nearly $2 million worth).
The authors' architectural background, although a welcome addition to urban studies, has a few minor disadvantages, most notably, their occasionally uncomfortable use of theoretical concepts.
Most notably they differ in gender, age, education, and party membership, but they are located fairly equally among different levels and types of workplaces.
Notably absent from contemporary marketing texts is the fact that some of those coffeehouses were offlimits to women.
Notably, these differences were eventually equalized by the turning-point experience of study abroad.
He also puts forward potential melodic and rhythmic modifications, as well as improved instrumentation, notably that of the wind and brass combination.
Context-sensitive speech data, notably interword backward effects in time, have been quantitatively modeled using these concepts but not with purely feedforward models.
Contrasting social norms have long been suspected of also playing a fundamental role in the evolution of social benefits, and notably unemployment benefits.
Once again, though, biopolitics has not been notably successful in evoking interest in these possible linkages among those in the rest of the discipline.
Notably, a reasonable proportion of participants were traced a year later for a subsequent interview, introducing a valuable longitudinal dimension to the study.
We study a general algebraic framework that underlies a wide range of computational formalisms that use the notion of names, notably process calculi.
Regional expenditure escalated, owing partly to inflation and to the transfer of major and costly services, most notably health.
Notably, 34 of the 43 plants hosting more than three fruit fly species were cultivated species.
Other creatures, most notably the fly, met a similar fate.
Government was however blocked by judicial and parliamentary mechanisms which meant it could not command the necessary resources, notably parliamentary time.
Most notably, younger female speakers use hedges often.
In early times the master of the chemical craft was notably private, prized, and guarded.
Notably, the husbands reported a higher level of satisfaction and a lower level of burn-out than wives.
They show his ability to identify issues which still have much resonance and relevance today: notably inequalities in health.
The first installment appeared in 1994 to considerable critical acclaim, notably for its 13-page coverage of the/-word.
There are some exceptions to this rule, most notably on the first day of infection.
Their location is not notably different from either adjustment method.
Besides this resistance type, other antimicrobial resistances, notably to quinolones, appeared initially in developing countries [8] and then worldwide [9, 10].
In this respect, those principles are notably different from the rules of clubs or sporting associations and the laws of foreign jurisdictions.
Notably there is often pressure to invest in ' socially responsible ' ways.
However, most of these empirical studies show that the existence of wage gaps between employees results from differences in individuals' characteristics, notably skill.
Notably, governments can finance a real expenditure by increasing the inflation rate, or finance the expenditure by increasing the tax rate on social security benefits.
Notably, this development immediately precedes the acceleration of be like among the 30-yearolds.
Notably, in a culture where these implicational relationships do not hold, the hostess may actually praise her dish instead.
Notably, the direction of repor ted usage is quite different in the data for the present study.
Notably, preliminary results show no contribution to reactive astrocytes.
In a harem one must wait and busy oneself as one can, notably by occupying oneself with one's beauty.
They did so notably through combinative capability or resource combination.
Most notably, split epimorphisms correspond to surjective functions in this logic.
Their primary function has been to provide mutual support in dealing with household problems, notably food security and payment of school or medical fees.
Both are constrained by a number of similar factors, most notably the type of auxiliary and the type of clause.
Several factors have contributed to its development, most notably the involvement of advocates of autonomy in teacher education in the mid-1990s.
Notably, the perceived current condition of the national economy had a consistently significant effect across every country.
Notably, all three contexts are from floor or building fill, and the presence of earlier sherds amidst construction rubble is to be expected.
Notably, inequality in this area may arouse feelings of neglect and create tensions that ultimately exacerbate burn-out and reduce marital satisfaction.
Notably, this woman is the only one who expressed no anxiety or concern about her weight.
Notably, more than three-quarters of the respondent firms had introduced music at work during the war years.
Notably, some facilities stated that this occurred in 0 % or 100 % of patients.
The use of additional diagnostic criteria notably influenced the prevalence estimates for disorders.
The two classes differed at 19 amino acid positions, most notably at the carboxy terminus.
Notably, the viejoteca scene witnessed a revival of the unique local dance style associated with the aguelulos and salsa nightclubs of the 1960s and 1970s.
There are some similarities between the two videos, most notably the classic style of microphones used.
Most notably, word production was relatively in advance of word and phrase comprehension compared to the normative pattern.
However, we observed a slightly higher proportion of rubella virus antibody-negatives in the older secondary-school students, notably the generation born between 1980 and 1985.
Managerialist discourse is itself notably disembodied, drawing on traditions like economics, accountancy, organisation and methods that prize abstraction and emotional distance.
Notably, children learn nouns faster than they learn verbs, although adult speech contains both nouns and verbs.
Proponents of the dominant theories have been notably quiet about what happens in development after the child's fifth birthday.
Section 8 addresses such phenomena, and notably the data allegedly demonstrating the possibility of unconscious processing of semantic information.
The two people who offered explanations, notably both men, spoke of demographic concerns.
Notably there is no annual 'milk round' of potential applicants to the music industries.
Notably, the students and staff composed all the material on which the improvisations were based, including the bop piece.
Notably much research avoids mention of the fundamental importance of the relationship between student and teacher.
Most notably, the analysis is applicable to variable size documents.
Although not available in earlier reports, cardiac ultrasound, most notably transesophageal echocardiography (in older patients) has allowed non-invasive recognition of these left-sided lesions.
Only one orifice was notably stenotic at its origin.
Notably, their inflectional mor phology is considerably eroded.
There are significant absences, most notably work on the period before 1700.
The result of these consultations was that very few experts - notably none of the consulted experts on adult stem cells!
However, positive rights, notably the right to mental health, deserve the same rigorous and sustained attention that has been given to civil and political rights.
Most notably, there were negative stories of life in the neighbourhood communities and observations on nursing homes.
Notably, nearly all studies of affective processing in depression have emphasized aversive affective stimuli to the exclusion of pleasant stimuli.
Notably, anxiety and depressive symptom levels did not differ between the two family groups.
Notably, the psychological profiles identified in early adolescence were associated with distinct patterns of functioning 4 years later, in midadolescence.
There is considerable repetition, notably outlines of the possible causes of somaclonal variation, in many of the chapters.
Notably, a correlate of visual anoneria was visual irreminiscence, the inability to produce mental imagery in waking.
Notably, insulin resistance may in part account for the enhanced 5a-reduction of cortisol without affecting cortisol production.
Pennsylvanian insect biostratigraphy is comparatively new and is being developed in conjunction with that of other non-marine animals, notably conchostracans (clam shrimps).
The section on rare earths (lanthanides) is also notably strong.
Exceptions there are, notably with the echinoderms and some vertebrates, but these are rather brief and the great wealth of palaeontological data is largely overlooked.
Notably, the peak amplitude occurs immediately before the oscillation reaches a position with zero antiphase component.
Translation from an indigenous language to pidgin reveals a high degree of closeness to the original speech patterns, notably in attempts to preserve syntactical equivalents.
Notably, there are strong collocating nouns with the modifier use of staple, of which food, diet and industries are the most prominent examples.
Notably, endemic island populations that are more prone to extinction than non-endemic populations have lower genetic diversity and higher inbreeding levels than non-endemic populations.
Many were product innovations, notably motor cars, tyres and tubes and a variety of electrical goods, including refrigerators, radios and telephones.
True, the rank-size rule seemed to have been verified, notably for geographic areas that were large, varied and physically integrated.
Most notably, the assignment of genes to the clusters requires a user-defined membership cutoff.
Transportation was therefore among the more notably progressive parts of the economy.
I notably disagree with the last part of that statement - the simplicity of what is expressed.
Notably, this pattern was observed across two studies using different methodologies.
Notably, these findings for fathers were obtained even though contextual risk was determined by independent maternal reports.
He argues that the dimensional view is more open to environmental explanations of pathology, notably psychosocial explanations.
Correlations across activities (and time) were notably less consistent but present in piecemeal fashion.
Members of families scoring low on balanced interactions are notably uncomfor table showing their vulnerabilities and expressing their needs and desires.
Notably, this model has profound implications for prevention and intervention strategies, because it implies that damage begins in vulnerable infants prior to birth.
Notably, early adversity may mediate the relationship between genetic vulnerability and early onset of the illness, which in turn, may predict a less favorable prognosis.
Today krill is consumed by an increased abundance of smaller whales (minkes), seals (notably the crabeater seal) and seabirds (notably several penguin species), plus humans.
As a result, they ignore the sustainable economic development that results from formation of other forms of wealth, most notably human capital.
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