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The left has, in the past, overemphasised the ability of the government to achieve change.
This link is arguably overemphasised on social media, with accounts often generating engagement with violence which is unrepresentative of the scene more generally.
If that is the case, if we commonly incorporate external tools into our daily routines of thinking and being, then we might have overemphasised the exceptionalism of the human brain for the concept of mind.
"The 13th and 18th party congresses adopted recommendations during meetings, but the weight of those votes was overemphasised," according to the Xinhua article, which detailed how members of the innermost Politburo Standing Committee and the broader Politburo were selected.
Brizendine later made some concessions to those who felt that this book overemphasised gender-based differences, saying: "Males and females are more alike than they are different. After all, we are the same species".
The other was delivered to Farnborough on 3 March 1914, where it was given the RFC number 366. It made several flights on 11 March piloted by N. S. Percival, who had flown the first D.8 many times at Eastchurch and was now an RFC officer. The general judgement was that in the search for balance between stability and controllability, the Dunne design overemphasised the former.
Thomas died at East Looe on 14 August 1901.England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995 His legacy to the town of Looe is considerable. He has been described "the man who helped prepare a town for the 20th Century". Another accolade is the following: > The contribution of Joseph Thomas to the current character and appearance of > Looe cannot be overemphasised.
The "Superfortress" (the B-29) represented the highest achievement of traditional (pre-jet) aeronautics. Its four 2,200 horsepower Wright R-3350 supercharged engines could lift four tons of bombs 3,500 miles at 33,000 feet (high above Japanese flak or fighters). Computerized fire-control mechanisms made its 13 guns exceptionally lethal against fighters. However, the systematic raids that began in June 1944, were unsatisfactory, because the AAF had learned too much in Europe; it overemphasised self-defence.
The former World Cup referee Brian Hall condemned Müller for using theatrical action to "gain unfair advantage" by "tricking the referee". The situation turned out to be the match's biggest talking point with observer reaction generally centred on the condemnation of Pepe's actions and whether Müller overemphasised the initial contact. In the 75th minute, Mažić failed to award a penalty kick to Portugal, prompting much irritation from the players. Germany ended up winning 4–0, with Müller scoring three goals.
He was one of the seminal figures in classical archaeology. His stratigraphic method of dating archaeological sites, based on the strata in which objects were found and the type of building materials, remains at the core in archaeological site analyses. His excavations, however, had many flaws, and his seeking to prove that Homer based his Odyssey on real places was rather romantic. His fellow archaeologists remarked that he overemphasised the importance of buildings in the dating of sites and often neglected less visible artifacts, such as pottery.
Marian Simms compared McMahon to Richard Nixon, suggesting that his character traits have been overemphasised, while Troy Bramston viewed him as "a prime minister who clearly understood the challenge of the times and was fighting to get his ship back on course" when he was forced out of office. Andrew Peacock, who served in McMahon's ministry, said that McMahon was "much better than he has been painted... He is somewhat ill-treated by history", and described him as "difficult, irascible, nervous yet capable".Andrew Peacock, Sentiments on Australia’s influential political figures, The Australian, 12 March 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
The most important event that the Spillo attended was the World Gliding Championships meeting held in 1954 at Camphill in the UK. The weather was wet and not suited to a glider designed for strong thermals and long cross-country flights and its pilot, R. Brigliadori, was one of many competitors able to score on only one of the four days. The flexibility of the Spillo's wings attracted interest and concern, though only its vulnerable skid was damaged. It later attended many other national and international competitions. The Spillo achieved the excellent glide angles which Cani had aimed for, though he later thought he had overemphasised this aspect.
The reviewer in The Manchester Guardian considered that Le Mesurier gave "a faultless performance", and that "the character is not overemphasised. One may praise it best by saying that Mr. Le Mesurier gives one a really uncomfortable feeling in the stomach". From November to December 1939, Le Mesurier toured Britain in a production of Goodness, How Sad, during which time he met the director's daughter, June Melville, whom he married in April 1940. After spending January and February 1940 in French Without Tears at the Grand Theatre in Blackpool, he returned to London where he was employed by the Brixton Theatre, appearing in a series of productions.
Mackenzie was furious that he issued this proclamation because Van Buren knew about the preparation of the Patriot invasion but waited until its failure and the American midterm elections to state his opposition. From December 27, 1838, to January 10, 1839, Mackenzie visited and investigated the Battle of the Windmill to determine how the Patriot forces failed. He visited Hunters' Lodges who had provided the majority of people in this battle and reported that the invasion failed because of a lack of support and arms. However, he overemphasised the successes of the Patriot forces and failed to report on the preparation of Loyalist forces for the invasion.
In Viljoen JA's view, the magistrate had not overemphasised the retributive aspect. Viljoen JA also believed that the magistrate had correctly applied the deterrent aims, as far as the appellant himself as well as others were concerned. Considering that his previous sentences had had no deterrent effect upon him, as was illustrated by the commission of the present offence on March 26, 1979, barely a month after a portion of each of his sentences imposed on February 20, 1979,Crimen injuria, assault on a white male and a police officer, and malicious injury to property. was suspended for three years on various conditions, the magistrate had not erred as far as deterrence of himself was concerned.
From 1960 to 1976, due to the political climate changing, development of urban planning in communist China had suffered severe catastrophes: planning institutions had to cease, planners were assigned to support development in rural areas and planning documents were destroyed or discarded. During the Great Leap Forward in the early 1960s, the utopian socialist planning development which particularly overemphasised large-scale urban development was seen as superior to Western-style planning. However, due to the severe limitations of fiscal and labour resources, the first priority of urban planning was given to utopian socialist principles and then the second place to people's livelihood. Thus, giving little attention to the establishment of residential amenities and facilities, there were significant social and physical imbalances resulting in urban development.
Mowbray's most recent biographer, Dr Rowena Archer has not overemphasised his positive qualities. She has described his contributions to the political weal as "at best routine, at worst half-hearted," and notes generally how little he went out of his way to actively participate in domestic politics. Most councils he attended were mostly focused on organising his foreign expeditions; in fact, he "did the minimum amount expected" of him in terms of the running of the country during the king's minority. She does, however, note that being on friendly relations with both the Duke of Gloucester and Cardinal Beaufort as he was throughout the king's minority, he was active in keeping the peace and arbitrating between them on occasions during their periodic feud.
The trilogy by Väinö Linna affected history research. While many Finns accepted Part II as "the historical truth" for the events of 1918, historians identified the book's distortions: the role of crofters is overemphasised and the role of social liberals and other moderate non-socialists is neglected, but this has not diminished the high value of the trilogy in Finnish literature. , , , , Väinö Linna's trilogy turned the general tide, and after it, several books were written mainly from the Red viewpoint: The Tampere-trilogy by Erkki Lepokorpi in 1977; Juhani Syrjä's "Juho 18" in 1998; "The Command" () by Leena Lander in 2003; and "Sandra" by Heidi Köngäs in 2017. Kjell Westö's epic novel "Where We Once Went" (), published in 2006, deals with the period of 1915–1930 from both the Red and the White sides.
Moreover, recent neuropsychological research has questioned the validity of the dissociation of the two streams that has provided the cornerstone of evidence for the model. The dissociation between visual agnosia and optic ataxia has been challenged by several researchers as not as strong as originally portrayed; Hesse and colleagues demonstrated dorsal stream impairments in patient DF; Himmelbach and colleagues reassessed DF's abilities and applied more rigorous statistical analysis demonstrating that the dissociation wasn't as strong as first thought. A 2010 review of the accumulated evidence for the model concluded that whilst the spirit of the model has been vindicated the independence of the two streams has been overemphasised. Goodale & Milner themselves have proposed the analogy of tele-assistance, one of the most efficient schemes devised for the remote control of robots working in hostile environments.
In the past, the 1948 film was considered the definitive cinematic rendition of Hamlet. Over the years, however, it has lost some of its status, especially in comparison to Olivier's versions of Henry V and Richard III. This is primarily because Olivier, according to some critics, overemphasised Hamlet's Oedipal fixation on his mother, and because Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two of the more important supporting characters in the play, were omitted from this film version, robbing the film of what could have been some of its best comedic moments. The fact that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern had been included in the 1969 Nicol Williamson – Tony Richardson Hamlet and the 1990 Mel Gibson/Franco Zeffirelli version, both of which are shorter than Olivier's, did not help Olivier's rationale that the play needed such drastic cuts to work on screen.
On 27 April 2013, former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka reportedly broke down and cried upon receiving the news of Kilonzo's death while attending a burial in Kitui County. President Uhuru Kenyatta described Kilonzo as "one of the country's most brilliant minds, a principled politician and a renowned lawyer", while Deputy President William Ruto praised him as "an astute and dependable politician whose impact in the legal profession and in the democratisation of this country cannot be overemphasised". Former President Daniel arap Moi described Kilonzo as "an accomplished lawyer and a true servant of the people who freely gave with a smile." On 28 April 2013, former President Mwai Kibaki praised Kilonzo as "an outstanding leader, resilient politician and a shrewd lawyer", noting the "pivotal role" he played in drafting the Constitution of Kenya enabled in 2010.

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