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Since the 1970s when the terms were first coined, they have been plagued by a great deal of imprecision in their usage.
However, it is also plagued by some of the disadvantages already mentioned.
Despite their simple and accurate range measurement, use of ultrasonic transducers in map building is plagued by a few shortcomings.
We have never before been plagued by such animals.
First, all the major languages of the world are naturally evolved languages and are plagued by unnecessary, linguistic complexities15.
The chronicles tell us about such natural phenomena as rainy years, periods of drought, famines, locust plagues, and epidemics.
The economic and political crises of the late 1940s and early 1950s catalyzed domestic issues that plagued the monarchy and the political elites.
Then they are plagued by anxiety and deep feelings of guilt and shame.
However, the theory is, as has been said, plagued with incredible difficulties as to the semantics of the perceptual language.
Financial difficulties plagued the magazine from the start and brought it to an end two years later.
Certainly the "homunculus" problem has plagued psychology, and the difficulties of describing features of an internal mind are exacerbated when confronting the evolutionary past.
Unfortunately, these studies are often plagued by high attrition, small sample sizes, and narrow assessments of discrete cognitive functions.
How resources are allocated and to what end is a question that has plagued healthcare professionals and ethicists alike for two decades.
From the late 1980s when pro-market reforms arrived on the agenda the process was plagued by repeated delays.
Finally, t he impact of exercise on carers and on the psychological co-morbidity that plagues heart failure sufferers needs investigation.
The production of collective goods is usually plagued by a free-rider problem.
Any study that ignores this distinction may be plagued by interpretive ambiguity.
Our aim was to propose a terminology in an area that is plagued by the presence of underspecified and confusing terms.
Total deficiency of food-leading to starvation-was not unknown to the ancients and still plagues us.
Although we would not have to drop any cases, this strategy is plagued by the validity of our cohabitation measure.
Furthermore, because factor utilization is largely unobservable, this concern has plagued studies of productivity dynamics for years.
The excess pleasure counts for nothing in the face of a life that is both free and not plagued by constant or pervasive suffering.
At times, he was plagued by acute doubts that it was an intellectual work worth the effort.
The movement to discard the old methods of poor relief was, at every point, plagued by an uncertainty as to alternatives.
The first came with the plagues of the 1890s that decimated cattle herds.
Another issue that plagues editors of encyclopaedias is the length of articles.
Admittedly, schizophrenia-research is plagued with both weak, inconsistent and even paradoxical findings.
The rhythm method is plagued by a number of limitations.
From the early 1980s onwards, the country had been plagued by high numbers of (long-term) unemployed people.
The implementation of regional autonomy program remains plagued by formidable problems.
The feedback mechanism created in this way is a major cause of the rising spiral of corruption that has plagued the country in recent years.
In fact, the military held "communists" responsible for the political violence that plagued the country throughout the 1970s.
Studies in the fields of birth order and language are plagued with methodological shortcomings.
Thus, the process was extremely rapid and plagued with irregular procedures.
In truth, we cannot be sure whether every individual lists all groups involvements - an uncertainty which also plagues national surveys.
Just do not expect too much of it by way of solving predicaments that have plagued past generations of historical sociologists and social theoreticians.
Thereafter, both class conflicts and plagues resulted in disorder and crisis, which led in many places to urban decline.
Culturally and socially speaking, the problem of representation has always been one which has plagued this region, from the regional scale to the local.
In the absence of any effective policy measures, groundwater regions are plagued with water scarcity, inequitable distribution of water, and environmental degradation.
As these papers demonstrate, our field is one of rapidly expanding questions that are always complex, confounding at times, plagued by uncertainty - but never boring.
One problem that has plagued the research in this area is how to operationally define desistance.
I see possibilities to incorporate these ideas to develop a true grand theory on isocortical evolution that is not plagued by unsolvable contradictions.
The concept of decommodification, however, is plagued by a fundamental difficulty: its dual meaning.
The problems raised by such statements and by equating one language with one culture have often plagued cross-cultural psychologists and psycholinguists engaged in cross-cultural research.
The feeling of uprootedness plagued all the members of the company.
Representing diverse ethnic groups, they lacked common goals or visions and were thus plagued by internal rivalry and squabbles.
Not only were they in a state of infancy, but rivalries and rifts also plagued them.
Thus, effort as an assessable factor is plagued by inconsistencies, subjective judgements, and injustices, yet teachers persist in applying it.
Consequentialism has, since the start, been plagued with troublesome counterexamples.
448 failed to support a mediational model but was plagued by some methodological limitations that the current study tried to overcome.
The term is ambiguous in a way that plagues their discussions of the normative element of omissions.
As if the challenge is not large enough, finding genes for psychiatric conditions is plagued by additional difficulties.
There was unmistakable relief about the fact that patients are no longer plagued by the symptoms of parkinsonism, akathisia or acute dystonia.
If a farmer plagued by rabbits were to say ' a good rabbit is a dead rabbit ', that would be just a joke.
The same problem plagues the street.
By contrast, the opposition parties have been plagued by dissention and disarray, and appear to be less of a threat to the regime today than they were a decade ago.
The relationship was plagued by many issues.
While conflicts may arise when new benefits to ownership are discovered (think, for example, of the violence that plagued colonial mining regions), claims tend to be sorted out relatively quickly.
The same ambiguity plagues much of the debate over imperial identities.
English spelling has plagued me for years.
The play is an adaptation of the 1973 horror film, in which an old-fashioned actor-producer takes gory revenge on the critics who have plagued his career.
Models simulating a prebiotic synthesis of nucleic acids from simple starting materials are plagued by multiple problems of stereo- and regiochemistry, chemical selectivity, and relative rates of formation and degradation.
Furthermore, the regressions were plagued by multicollinearity.
Otherwise, serious problems plagued the regime.
Regrettably, however, the book under review is itself plagued by fuzzy and irrelevant arguments, misinterpretations of research material and scholarly history, and obscure use of certain concepts.
The momentum behind these trends remains far from certain; the implementation of the regional autonomy program remains plagued by formidable problems, and the democratization process also faces considerable challenges.
An additional problem that has plagued several previous studies is incompatibility between the tags assigned by the tagger and the preterminal symbols used by the grammar.
The field of special education has been consistently plagued with serious personnel shortages, high rates of teacher attrition, criticisms of inadequate teacher preparation, and questionable student outcomes.
Even so, most are plagued by inconsistencies.
The system is plagued by problems, including geographical inequalities, overcentralization, bureaucratic management, poor incentives in the public sector, open-ended financing, inefficient use of hospital beds, and lack of cost-effectiveness.
Current service delivery models are plagued by several problems, including a fragmented and uncoordinated approach to maternity care, which may not be responsive to the diversity of women's needs.
Having acknowledged this, let us be clear that we discourage the typical ' ' case study ' ' approach that plagues so much extant research on the criminal justice system.
Appraisals of consistency may, of course, be notoriously difficult (consider, for example, the surprising discoveries of paradoxical inconsistencies that plagued set theory and semantics in the early twentieth century). 12.
We in this country have been plagued in the last five or six years with the rising cost of living.
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My constituency has been plagued for many years by serious unemployment.
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The islands have been plagued by exorbitant freight charges, by too infrequent sailings and schedules arranged in a vacuum.
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They have been plagued by study after study.
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I know that they are plagued by the bad behaviour of local education authorities from time to time.
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We must ensure that we maintain that vigilance to retain our freedom from such plagues as we have at present.
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We welcome the consolidation aspects, as they should clear away some of the anomalies and confusion which have long plagued the industry.
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Attempts to get the public to come forward and get involved are plagued with many difficulties.
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In recent years it has been plagued by financial troubles which have led to the closure of several mills.
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We seek to avoid an insecurity that plagues people in the housing world and the world of work.
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Their reluctance to do so is causing the loss of life that, day after day, plagues our community.
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More recently the plagues have come thicker and faster.
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All through the centuries, theologians and biblical scholars have been plagued by problems of translation- or, to be more accurate, mistranslation.
Without careful ascertainment of the role of comorbidity, research in this domain will be plagued by the murkiness of nonspecificity.
Another intriguing question plaguing all impact studies is whether they should be modeling the world or just individual countries.
Still, ambivalence over future life support plagued the physicians.
Calculating whether actions will promote utility is notoriously complex and plagued by both uncertainty in predicting effects and subjectivity in evaluating utilities.
With the drought and the plagues, farmers were unable to make their debt repayments.
Far from being plagued by ill health, the majority of the sample reported good health, while the financial situation of the sample is equally instructive.
Moreover, some of the workers left areas plagued by famine.
Alongside this, the new arrangement for controlling the workers was also cured of the inherent weaknesses that had plagued the previous one.
Consequently, a semantic theory can become plagued by a proliferation internal contradictions in ways we shall spell out below.
Our results show that the answer to this question is yes provided the life does not occupy continental surfaces plagued seasonally by the highest temperatures.
A convenient aspect of lazy evaluation is that sometimes the user will not be plagued with questions the answer to which is irrelevant.
I am plagued with the fear that the end of my life will mean the end of my family, their paths, promise, security.
However, evaluating the benefits associated with working longer is likely to be plagued with a number of framing and bias issues.
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