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In the third stage one side or the other mounted a decisive attack to break through the enemy's line and compel him to withdraw.
At the individual level, this process involved, to varying degrees, both revising attitudes toward traditional enemies and toward their own party.
There was more ideological excitement to be gained by fighting for the defence of organized religion against its enemies.
While some enemies became friends, as realists anticipate, why have not some friends become enemies?
To assess the role of parasites in marine invasions, we review reasons why introduced species often leave their natural enemies behind.
He suggested that crop diversity increases the populations of natural enemies of insect pests.
They see, in these miserable paupers in search of a refuge, their future inner enemies, the sign of a siege to come.
Verily, my children and my possessions are my enemies.
Nevertheless, for most, the group is one of the respondents' most hated political enemies at both points in time.
In an election campaign, of course, group leaders want their allies to participate, not their enemies.
Placed on an enemy's head, it would have been a humiliating reference portending death as well as conversion into a loser/woman/moon.
Accordingly, as trickery it was as a political stratagem against one's enemies, especially to goad them into war.
Now, the drama of the change is such that consumers who download music have been characterised as enemies of the music industry.
A prophet is fleeing from his enemies, and one is asked about his whereabouts.
Given the constant menace of enemies within and without, concealment, deception, and the ability to generate and recognize false beliefs in others would favor survival.
Marked similarities are reported between complexes of the natural enemies associated with bark beetles in different parts of the world.
Coffee is thus a potentially useful host for examining the effects of natural enemies and other factors on populations of these two pests.
In both cases, certain victims, heroes, enemies and scapegoats were at the heart of the interpretation.
The study of these interactions could be useful in predicting the outcome of multiple introductions of natural enemies against agricultural pests.
The war of words between the 'old enemies', played out on the wartime and immediate postwar political and media stages, was essentially a phoney war.
A hill with a hollow provides dead ground, and this could be a lurking place for natural or supernatural enemies.
Individuals should be more likely to be empathic toward friends than enemies, even if they have rich representations of both targets.
The results show that antennae are necessary for wing induction in the presence of natural enemies.
In this paper the hypothesis that the aphids' antennae are crucial for the wing induction in the presence of natural enemies is tested.
Working within such a small field, enemies are easy to make and are something one can do without.
However, the great length of the outer enclosures and the many causeways that crossed them surely precluded their use for defence against determined enemies.
Whether enemies are perceived outside or within a society would seem to be a more human problem.
They were far narrower than compagnonnages, but just as combative towards those they regarded as enemies.
At a closer look, it is easy to identify more clearly the two enemies threatening argumentative discourse from the outside.
There could be no concessions to totalitarian enemies.
The role of natural enemies in preventing competitive exclusion in some marine animals and rain forest trees.
Nature is always allied with the inland man, supporting him and saving him from enemies.
Both imperialistic politics and bacteriological science relied on images of inferior and invisible but potent enemies.
Moreover, they contend that archival documents showing the ubiquitous presence of enemies are misleading : the police invented enemies everywhere.
However, in non-outbreak years, the overall population dynamics of grasshoppers appears to be influenced significantly by a suite of natural enemies attacking successive developmental stages.
To placate his enemies, restrictions on the freedom of the press were first eased and then abolished.
Until then, some of them had expressed their criticism in secret, afraid of being labelled as enemies of the state.
The model assumes that, initially, both aphids and natural enemies coexist at low densities (mathematically, at a stable equilibrium).
Are they about friends and enemies rather than dispensing justice?
In order to do this, rival factions worked with successive governments to purge their enemies from their town councils.
The survival of eggs exposed to natural enemies was examined to see if predation could explain the low abundance of leaf beetles on farmland willows.
The third section moves on to confront the principal enemies of the small powerless languages - globalization and the related spread of more powerful languages.
One would like to know this tradition in part by its enemies, but there seem not to have been many.
Instead, she relies on primary material to address the goals, strategy, ideological foundations, self-image, and perceived enemies of the movement.
Running around the regular organization avoided such problems but made the regulars sworn enemies of the program.
Factional enemies grew in power, eventually toppling him as the head of the party and driving him from office.
On the role of natural enemies in preventing competitive exclusion in some marine animals and rain forest trees.
On the role of natural enemies in preventing competitive exclusion in some marine animals and in rainforest trees.
On the role of natural enemies in preventing competitive exclusion in some marine animals and in rain forest.
On the role of natural enemies in preventing competitive exclusion in some marine animals and in tropical rain forest trees.
There is no political power quite like the fear of enemies.
Among these components, natural enemies, weather conditions and host-plant attributes are the most important factors affecting population dynamics of pest species.
Of these the chief were courage, loyalty, promise-keeping, and civility between enemies.
Instead, they should be moved to other locations, preferably somewhere where they would guard their traditional enemies.
In external references, enemies did not grant the ruler such honor, because it probably countered the sacredness and divine status of the local lord's person.
In return, they were allowed to operate aginst their enemies virtually unhindered by the forces of the law.
The success of biocontrol programmes depends on accurate identification of the natural enemies that has traditionally been done using morphological characters.
In this case, the "enemies" started fighting back.
Throughout the world, societies cast their enemies as physically or mentally warped supernatural beings, or at least in league with the supernatural.
Another factor to consider is the possibly different levels of control provided by natural enemies in each case, discussed below.
The most common natural enemies of these three species of borers are insects parasitising either eggs or larvae.
They may, however, serve to reduce populations to levels that are more manageable by natural enemies.
The taxonomy of the moths, their larvae and their natural enemies is examined in detail and techniques of rearing are described.
Behavioural changes that reduce exposure of natural enemies to treated surfaces have been recorded in several studies.
The results from the pest spatial distribution experiments also support the use of prophylactic releases of natural enemies.
The availability of resistant natural enemies potentially enables pesticide use against the pest without adversely influencing the resistant predator.
Substantial clonal variation in resistance to the three natural enemies was found.
Natural enemies found in the breeding pools were sampled and identified in the laboratory.
The duration of fruit formation and the availability of fruits may also affect the population dynamics of both the pest and natural enemies.
Efforts to introduce natural enemies of these two species are underway.
Population monitoring for the beetles and the parasitoids are ongoing to determine the establishment and impact of the natural enemies.
Nonetheless, it stated, the enemy's work could be seen all the more often in poor discipline among junacy.
Aggrieved persons occasionally attacked the seats used by their enemies, particularly when the seats were themselves under dispute.
In this experiment, nonwords in the head and vowel conditions had as many or fewer enemies than the nonwords in the body condition.
Cross-language enemies do not appear, then, to have the same in-uence, at least not when the enemies share only word bodies with target words.
Other types of natural enemies than heteropteran predators might also have influenced the patterns of leaf beetle abundance.
However, the percent infestation at the time of the surveys by these natural enemies was relatively low, at 2.78 and 1.27% respectively.
Natural enemies, including syrphids, parasitoids, coccinellids, chrysopids and entomopathogenic fungi, increased in abundance throughout the sampling period.
Natural enemies (largely mycoses), and timing of alata production may have contributed to the aphid decline.
As a defensive strategy to escape attack from natural enemies, some herbivores have adapted a concealed lifestyle.
If a species does not bring its natural enemies with it, it should experience a release in its new geographic range.
Much of this is sensationalism, and anachronistic (although even during his lifetime distorted versions of his work were spread by enemies).
With his enemies raised to power in 1823, he could not assure the continuity of his reforms or the spirit which underlay them.
Eventually the stalemate was shattered by the sound of the enemy's siege artillery, which had taken a few days to arrive.
Each escalation perpetuates the struggle by forcing the other side to match or overtake the enemy's latest threat.
Sympathizers saw in this the hand of providence, while enemies suspected" dirty tricks".
Although on opposing sides of the political conflict, both types of women are perceived as enemies to the nation.
He recognised the weaknesses of his enemies and learned how to exploit them.
Herds and troops were organised to provide mutual defence against enemies and predators.
In 1644 his enemies won a decisive victory.
Currently, information on diversity and abundance of stem borer natural enemies in natural habitats is minimal.
Since natural enemies are an important source of mortality, conservation biological control is a tactic to be considered.
In general, eggs that are left without any protection and are exposed to natural enemies will not persist.
Consequently, integrated management has been considered as the most effective approach for their control, with natural enemies playing a key role within this strategy.
Thus, in order to efficiently use natural enemies, it is necessary to study interactions between parasitoid communities, their hosts and the host plant.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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