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The danger in the Northwest is expected to persist through September.
And yet it was emotionally exhausting to persist through the entire show.
In his worst-case scenario, it will persist through the third quarter.
Still, below-average cold is expected to persist through the end of week.
Echoing recent comments from Tesco and Sainsbury's it expects deflation to persist through 2016.
Once you've started, stay true to your passion and persist through the hard times.
"The bigger question is will these low prices persist through the summer season," Peterson said.
Sizzling temperatures were expected to persist through Sunday, but relief is in sight, Lamers said.
Earlier forecasts had predicted colder temperatures would persist through most of January, boosting heating demand.
But Southern California is still mired in drought that is expected to persist through June.
Snow should taper off by midday Thursday, but strong winds will persist through the evening.
It's also clear that well-documented health disparities for racial and ethnic minorities persist through death.
Australia endured its hottest month on record in January, with sweltering conditions expected to persist through April.
Snow is expected to taper off by midday Thursday, but strong winds may persist through the evening.
We allow gray areas to persist through our aversion to speaking openly and honestly about our sexual desires.
At some of these colleges, they've developed a pipeline that helps students transition to and persist through college.
The resin shortage is expected to persist through the fourth quarter and result in higher prices through 2018.
But more than a few persist, through resourcefulness or audacity, paying the odd $350 fine and soldiering on.
Though Monsanto said currency pressure could persist through this year, it saw a possible bounce back in 2017.
And by turning profitable ― which the company expects to persist through 2017 ― it should have greater flexibility to expand.
The Sweden-born, New York-based star also attributes his ability to persist through their struggles to his husband.
Every minute we allow this to persist through tacit encouragement or inaction is a disgrace, & corrosive to our values.
And I think it's that complementary nature that has been able to persist through several different companies ... Yeah, absolutely!
The slow selling is likely to persist through the end of the year, said Chief Financial Officer Drew Burke.
"A steady moderate rainfall with embedded heavier elements will persist through much of the afternoon," the National Weather Service wrote.
What's next: The monthly U.S. drought outlook indicates the drought is expected to persist through October in most affected states.
It's expected to spawn in the Plains tomorrow, strengthen on Wednesday, reach the Northeast by Friday, and persist through the weekend.
The increase will likely allay concerns that weak iPhone X orders are likely to persist through the first half of 20.8057.
"Every minute we allow this to persist through tacit encouragement or inaction is a disgrace, & corrosive to our values," she continued.
Smithmier forecasts weaker pork consumption — and therefore soy meal demand — will persist through the first quarter and possibly into the second quarter.
Fortunately, El Nino is just getting started and is expected to persist through the winter and spring, finally dying down by summer.
Despite relatively dry weather ahead, flooding was expected to persist through the week in Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois.
If widespread economic shutdowns persist through the coming months, we'll likely see a slowing down of rising CO2 numbers in the atmosphere.
Economists believe the soft patch will persist through the first half of 2000 as the sector continues to adjust to higher mortgage rates.
Forecasters said record-breaking heat would persist through Tuesday, especially in the Desert Southwest, where temperatures could reach as high as 120 degrees.
Its intent is still not clear, but many traders expect downward pressure on both stocks and the yuan to persist through the year.
But another heatwave is starting and is expected to persist through the rest of the week, driving up gas consumption again (tmsnrt.rs/13b3cp0P).
Yes, women with more internal body fat than men are exceptional athletes who set records, break barriers and persist through peaks and valleys.
Hoya Capital's founder and president Alex Pettee said the benchmark isn't capturing the full macroeconomic picture that will persist through at least 2030.
Of course, it doesn't always work that way when it comes to regional recipes, and unfriendly rivalries among a dish's creators can persist through generations.
Flows into Cushing dropped following an outage at the 360,000 barrel per day (bpd) Syncrude facility in Alberta, which is expected to persist through July.
Unfortunately, this is too optimistic for jackasses like myself whose vices and pettiness and lack of discipline seem to persist through any state of emergency.
"With that said, we do not expect the relative calm exhibited by US stocks in September to persist through the end of the year," Belski wrote.
"The official consensus probabilities favor La Niña to persist through January and February," says Mike Halpert, Mike Halpert, deputy director of the agency's Climate Prediction Center.
That glut will persist through the first half of the year, and will likely only begin to balance in the last quarter of 2016, Book said.
A national Republican source told Reuters that the party believes the attacks on Sinema's image are effective and will persist through the rest of the campaign.
Given that Japan's heat and humidity can persist through the end of September, the Rugby World Cup - which starts in under 50 days - could also be affected.
The threat of significant flooding is forecast to persist through the week in parts of Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana, the weather service said.
MELBOURNE, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Australia endured its hottest month on record in January, with sweltering conditions expected to persist through April, the country's weather bureau said on Friday.
And though Ms. Markowitz and Ms. Moss believe "Hey Ladies" emails persist through adulthood, they say the chains are most intense in that 20- and 30-something stretch.
"We expect these conditions to persist through the fourth quarter of 2017 and resin inflation to now build, rather than contract as previously forecast," CEO Michael Polk said.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs expect the rate-cutting cycle in emerging markets to persist through 2020 in Russia and Mexico, and through the end of 2019 in Brazil.
"There are reasons to believe that the surge in growth won't persist through the remainder of the year," Williams said, but he still expects growth about 2.25% in 2019.
One of the reasons the Midwest is an agricultural hub is because of good soils that can hold a lot of water, allowing them to persist through dry periods.
The threat of significant flooding is forecast to persist through the week in parts of Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana, according to the National Weather Service.
Energy market watchers expect the global crude glut to persist through at least the end of this year, adding to stockpiles that in some places are testing tank limits.
What is so important is to think about how we can expand the circle of blessings and persist through what may seem daunting to us in a given day.
Though the utility company did not definitively say how long the power shutdown will last, the high winds that triggered the shutdown are forecasted to persist through Thursday morning.
The cold weather pattern is expected to persist through the weekend, the NWS said, adding that a reinforcing shot of arctic air is currently taking shape over northwestern Canada.
"That is going probably going to persist through the first half, if not all of 2018, and that is going to be something that will benefit corporate profitability," said Bell.
Having a weak La Niña persist through early spring, which is what NOAA currently is predicting, would suggest that 2018 will end up being close to, or cooler than, 2017.
Analysts widely expect the growth rate in U.S. shale to slow down in 2019, largely because the Permian bottlenecks will persist through at least the first half of the year.
Romero has a Ph.D. in Psychology from Stanford University and is an expert in "learning mindsets" – the beliefs that lead people to engage with their work and persist through challenges.
However its profit margin was squeezed as freight and raw material costs rose, and Chief Executive Louis Gries said he expected that would persist through the year, prompting the guidance cut.
However, pressure on earnings from high credit costs is likely to persist through 2017, although solid cost control and lower risk appetite should prevent a severe significant decline during this period.
However, U.S. drillers in the nation's fast-growing Permian basin, located primarily in Texas, are facing a shortage of pipeline capacity and other bottlenecks that analysts believe will persist through next year.
"The issues that plagued the 2016 election are still prevalent today and are likely to continue to persist through the midterm elections, into 2020, and into elections globally," Symantec CEO Greg Clark said.
As Greenberg argues, the impact of shifting loyalties among well-educated white women will be magnified if the changes evident in some areas among well-educated men also persist through 2020 and beyond.
"For e-commerce operators, if the strike and service disruptions persist through Christmas, it's an unambiguous negative," said Brian Madden, portfolio manager at Goodreid Investment Counsel, who holds some Canadian retail and FedEx shares.
"The beat follows similar results from peers as we continue to see a low-cost trend quarter that we believe will persist through the remainder of the year," Piper Jaffray analyst Sarah James said.
Investors are concerned the threat of U.S. sanctions will persist through the coming year, as real interest rates have narrowed because of due central bank rate cuts, said Phoenix Kalen, strategist at Societe Generale.
While moderate to heavy storms were predicted to persist through Monday, producing snow in the higher elevations and rising water levels elsewhere, a second storm will pass through the West Coast on Tuesday and Wednesday.
In the tropical Pacific, meantime, the forecast said that "a weak El Nino has recently developed" and it anticipates these conditions will likely persist through the peak of the hurricane season in the Atlantic region.
Tom Forte, a senior research analyst for D.A. Davidson, previously told Business Insider that the situation could result in lower than expected revenue for the second fiscal quarter if the closures persist through the end of the month.
"However, should the global equity market weakness experienced in early January persist through (the first half of 2016), this would be supportive of gold prices and imply a higher range of $1,050-1,200," BMI said in a note.
Caution is likely to persist through the week with the Bank of England scheduled to publish its quarterly financial stability report on Tuesday, the June U.S. Federal Reserve meeting minutes due on Wednesday and U.S. jobs data on Friday.
The three major Singapore banks may have gotten past the build-up in bad loans from the oil and gas sector by setting aside billions of Singapore dollars combined, but economic uncertainties are expected to persist through 2017 may hinder growth.
But it would be men like the Irving Thalberg, who ran Universal Studios at 22013, and Louis B. Mayer, the power broker whose predatory behavior is likened to Harvey Weinstein's, whose careers would persist through the dramatic changes of the 1920s.
"We expect these conditions to persist through the fourth quarter of 2017 and resin inflation to now build, rather than contract as previously forecast, through the balance of 2017 and into 2018," Newell CEO Michael Polk said in a statement.
Singapore's top lender DBS Group said Thursday that its fourth quarter 2016 net profit fell after it set aside 87 percent more money to cover bad loans coming mainly from the offshore support services companies, whose troubles are expected to persist through 2017.
"Part of our mission deals with making sure that data and information is readily accessible and is preserved in such a way that the content is discoverable, and able to be dealt with in ways that will persist through time," Collins said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Factory activity in China is expected to have grown at its slowest pace in eight months, a Reuters poll showed, as previous stimulus fades and policymakers focus on tackling rising debt - a sign the cooldown in manufacturing will persist through 2017.
"As there's all this trade war talk going on, as long as that's a concern, I think the market is going to trade within a range, and I would expect that to really persist through the end of the summer," said Tepper.
Though important concerns about automotive safety would persist through the 20th century and into our current moment of driverless cars, the general idea that the automobile was societal good took hold swiftly after the introduction of mass market versions of the product.
General Electric's cash flow took a hit from the grounded 737 Max, and the manufacturer of the engines for the popular planes warned on Wednesday that the trend would persist through 2019, as the fallout from two fatal crashes ripples through Boeing's supply chain.
Instead, this form of transmission is probably a survival mechanism, allowing the Zika virus to persist through winters and dry spells when adult mosquitoes die off, said the author, Dr. Robert B. Tesh, a pathologist at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
KUALA LUMPUR, March 520.403 (Reuters) - A recent heavy slump in palm oil demand is expected to persist through the first half of 2520.40 as a growing number of countries impose lockdowns to contain the coronavirus outbreak, the Malaysian palm oil industry regulator told Reuters.
And just because the founder has been proven right before ("30 VCs said no to us before we closed our Series A…"), doesn't mean that founder will be right again ("…therefore we just need to persist through all this rejection to get to our Series B").
The coming weeks of debate over the Polish court laws – and the potential return of the mass street protests that filled streets across in July – ensure that friction between the European Union and the more populist and authoritarian governments in the East will persist through the autumn.
Slower demand in the United States, the automaker's No.2 market after China, has also been taking a toll, a trend the South Korean firm cautioned will persist through the rest of the year with its mainstay Sonata sedans losing ground in a market powered by sport utility vehicles (SUVs).
"We see no reason to change our current underweight view on European equities after the UK's recent vote to leave the EU, ushering in a period of high uncertainty that is likely to persist through 2017 and dampen the growth outlook and equity valuations," they wrote in a research note.
" Clinton responded to the violence in Charlottesville by tweeting Saturday that "the incitement of hatred that got us here is as real and condemnable as the white supremacists in our streets," adding in a later message that "every minute we allow this to persist through tacit encouragement or inaction is a disgrace.
Carr (whose father was David Carr, a New York Times columnist who died in 2015) details how the osteopath befriended the aspiring Olympians, enabled by a culture in which the girls were taught never to complain, to persist through pain and injury and to accept Nassar as one of their few allies.
Non tobacco sales -0.3% and tobacco sales -5.2% * FY profit after tax (post exceptionals) £127.8m, +9% * Trading in first seven weeks of current financial year is ahead of last year * Proposed return of capital of 3.20 pence per share (2015: 3.50 pence per share) * Anticipate that challenging consumer and market environment will persist through coming year and UK's food market remains very competitive.
They mature during late summer and fall and persist through the winter.
Triploids may also persist through asexual reproduction. In fact, stable autotriploidy in plants is often associated with apomictic mating systems. In agricultural systems, autotriploidy can result in seedlessness, as in watermelons and bananas.
However, Amy continued to persist through the next day before degenerating into a remnant low-pressure area late on December 18\. The following day, the associated remnants of Amy dissipated east of Vietnam.
A revision of Tumamoca (Cucurbitaceae). Madroño 41(1):23-29. Tumamoca macdougalii is a monoecious vine climbing over various shrubs. Stems die in the fall, but tuberous roots generally persist through the winter.
Reviewed August 2007, updated May 2008. This process is known as persistent transmission. In temperate regions, the green peach aphid is able to persist through the winter by laying eggs in woody species of the genus Prunus.
One food item that has commonly used raw milk in its production in the past is cheese. Several different types of cheeses made with raw milk are consumed by a large portion of the United States population, including soft cheeses. Since Gouda cheese has a 60-day aging period prior to its consumption, it has previously been hypothesized that no bacteria would persist through that time. A review study published in the Journal of Food Protection showed that E. coli 0157:H7 has the ability to persist through the aging period of Gouda cheese.
This framework allows for the discussion and analysis of ideologies involved in a set of discourses. The macro level of analysis is helpful in understanding how macro-structures of inequality persist through discursive processes across multiple sites and texts.
Fragrant white to cream-colored flowers are produced in racemes (stalked bunches) long in the late winter to early spring. The fruits are tiny black cherries about in diameter, which persist through winter and are primarily consumed by birds (February–April).
Chapman and Hall, London described three morphological characteristics which persist through all stages from larvae to maturing eels: the total number of vertebrae (mean 107.2), the number of myomeres (mean 108.2), and the distance between the origin of the dorsal fin to the anus (mean 9.1% of total length).
Erect stems of H. punctatum Hypericum punctatum is seldom branched and grows to in height. Each of the one to several reddish, spotted stems are woody, especially near their base, and are terete. Old stems typically persist through subsequent seasons. The stems arise from a curved or twisted root crown.
Things in the past are just as real as things in the present and the future. Time is just another mode of extent like the dimensions of space. And things are spread out in time just as much as they are spread out in space. So he thinks, objects persist through time by having temporal parts at different times.
Nevertheless, a transparently relativistic kinematics appears when a point of the counter-sphere is used to represent an inertial frame of reference. Indeed, if , then there is a such that , and a such that . Then if , , and , the set is a pan-orthogonal basis stemming from t, and the orthogonalities persist through applications of the ordinary or hyperbolic rotations.
Titanotherium The earliest brontotheres, such as Eotitanops, were rather small, no more than a meter in height, and hornless. Brontotheres evolved massive bodies, although some small species such as Nanotitanops did persist through the Eocene. Some genera, such as Dolichorhinus, evolved highly elongated skulls. Later brontotheres were massive, up to tall with horn-like skull appendages.
97 to create a multi-layered social reality. For Searle, language was the key to the formation of social reality because "language is precisely designed to be a self-identifying category of institutional facts"; i.e., a system of publicly and widely accepted symbols which "persist through time independently of the urges and inclinations of the participants."Searle, p.
In the case of material concrete objects, mereological essentialism can be true in different senses depending on how objects are thought to persist through time. The two prominent, competing models are endurantism and perdurantism. It is important to note that neither endurantism nor perdurantism imply mereological essentialism. One can be an advocate for either model without being committed to accepting mereological essentialism.
Within an endurantist framework, objects are extended within space; they are collections of spatial parts. Objects persist through change (or endure) by being wholly present at every instant of time. According to mereological essentialism, enduring objects have only their spatial parts essentially. Within a perdurantist framework, objects are extended through space-time; they have parts in both space and time.
Pearson Education. , p. 97. Martel's remaining years - he had only four to live - were spent setting up and strengthening the administrative structure that became the Carolingian Empire, and the feudal state that would persist through the Dark Ages. His son would return in 759 and finish his father's work by taking Narbonne and driving the Emirate of Cordova back over the Pyrenees.
Alpine tundra transitions to sub-alpine forests below the tree line; stunted forests occurring at the forest-tundra ecotone are known as Krummholz. With increasing elevation it ends at the snow line where snow and ice persist through summer. Alpine tundra occurs in mountains worldwide. The flora of the alpine tundra is characterized by dwarf shrubs close to the ground.
Cytosine methylation is the most common type, although it is not found in all eukaryotes. In humans there is increased methylation at the centromeres and telomeres, which are composed of constitutive heterochromatin. These modifications can persist through both mitosis and meiosis and are heritable. SUV39H1 is a histone methyltransferase that methylates H3K9, providing a binding site for heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1).
Corals also have a sexual mode of reproduction, resulting in planktonic larva; it is less clear whether microbial associations persist through this stage of growth. Also, the bacterial community of a colony may change with the seasons. Many insects maintain heritable obligate symbiosis relationships with bacterial partners. For example, normal development of female wasps of the species Asobara tabida is dependent on Wolbachia infection.
Alpine plants occur in a tundra: a type of natural region or biome that does not contain trees. Alpine tundra occurs in mountains worldwide. It transitions to subalpine forests below the tree line; stunted forests occurring at the forest-tundra ecotone are known as Krummholz. With increasing elevation it ends at the snow line where snow and ice persist through summer, also known as the Nival Zone.
The decade saw the mother-son team develop into the most financially successful directing and writing team in the motion picture history. Their unique collaboration would persist through the decade only fading in the early 30s. Such collaborations in Hollywood have been few and far between. She wrote most of the stories and screenplays her son used for his prosperous career in directing melodramas.
Its pollen is a common allergen; it has recently been used in small amounts as part of a new hay fever vaccine Grazax, which is designed to recondition the body's immune system so it no longer responds to pollen. Plants persist through the winter. Dead, straw-colored flowering stems may persist, but only for a short time, and are recognized by the distinctive spike-like inflorescence.
However, he felt that umpire Frank Chester had taken a hostile attitude towards the Australians, a feeling that would persist through the summer.Whitington, p. 223. Miller then missed the innings victory against Minor Counties, instead spending the weekend with Princess Margaret.Perry, p. 330. Miller returned for the match against Lancashire, scoring 20 and taking 1/27, his only victim in a rain-affected draw being Cyril Washbrook.
A GALE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM PDT SATURDAY. A STRONG FRONT MOVING THROUGH THE WATERS TODAY WILL BRING SOUTH WINDS OF 35 TO 40 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS NEAR 50 KT TO THE AREA. HIGHER GUSTS UP TO 55 KT ARE EXPECTED AROUND CAPE BLANCO. THESE WINDS WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE LATE EVENING... THEN WILL SHIFT SOUTHWEST AND GRADUALLY EASE TO 20 TO 30 KT LATE TONIGHT.
Utricularia stellaris around a leaf of Nymphaea lotus, Burkina Faso It is found in ponds, and prefers clear, warm, still and slightly acidic waters. It can be found in association with other aquatic plant species such as Utricularia stellaris. N. Lotus has exceptional ability to persist through dry season with rhizomes. It possesses ability to reduce evaporation by up to 18 percent on most of the days during the summer period.
Research on teaching college economics: A survey. Journal of Economic Literature, 17(3), pp. 923-969. In a survey of the scant research on male-female differences in economic education produced until 1979, Siegfried finds few differences between genders in terms of learning and understanding of economics at the elementary school level, though gaps appear to develop in high school and persist through the college years without further widening.Siegfried, J.J. (1979).
Wetlands can be dry during the dry season and abnormally dry periods during the wet season, but under normal environmental conditions the soils in a wetland will be saturated to the surface or inundated such that the soils become anaerobic, and those conditions will persist through the wet portion of the growing season.US Government Publishing Office. (2011) 16 U.S. Code Chapter 58 Subchapter I, § 3801 – Definitions. Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School, Ithaca.
The Arctiinae became an erebid subfamily placed next to the closely related Herminiinae. The Lymantriinae became another erebid subfamily placed near the Pangraptinae. The rank of the Micronoctuini was changed from family to tribe to include the clade as a lineage within the Hypenodinae. The Erebidae are currently divided into 18 subfamilies, some of which are strongly supported by phylogenetic analysis and may persist through further study, while others are weakly supported and may be redefined again.
1990 saw the end of music programming on WLBK as it shifted to a full service all-news radio format full-time. Mark Charvat joined the station as program director with Geoff Gillette as news director and Jim Casey as chief engineer The news/talk format would persist through the rest of the 1990s. After more than five decades of continuous ownership, DeKalb Radio Studios, Inc., agreed to sell WLBK to Big City Radio-Chi, LLC, in April 1998.
Wintergreen is not taken in large quantities by any species of wildlife, but the regularity of its use enhances its importance. Its fruit persist through the winter, and it is one of the few sources of green leaves in winter. White-tailed deer browse wintergreen throughout its range, and in some localities it is an important winter food. Other animals that eat wintergreen are wild turkey, sharp-tailed grouse, northern bobwhite, ring-necked pheasant, black bear, white-footed mouse, and red fox.
In 1949, a sharptail mola off North Carolina was found with a common remora (Remora remora) wedged inside the gill arches on its right side. This evidently impaired the respiration of the mola, such that it foundered on the beach and was collected by fishermen. Molas are oviparous and are amongst the most fecund of all fishes. Larval sharptail molas are rounded in shape and develop large pyramidal dermal spines over their bodies, which persist through a prejuvenile phase called the "Molacanthus" stage.
He joined the Boar's Head Society and wrote for the Morningside literary journal. Having failed to complete the institution's undergraduate physical education requirement, Zukofsky was not permitted to take the baccalaureate. Nevertheless, he was admitted to the Department of English and Comparative Literature as a graduate student and received his M.A. in 1924. Zukofsky's master's thesis was the earliest version of his long essay "Henry Adams: A Criticism in Autobiography"; his fascination with Adams was to persist through much of his career.
A pallidotomy involves the destruction of the globus pallidus, in particular the globus pallidus interna, in patients with Parkinson's who suffer from rigidity and akinesia. Because it is difficult to accurately measure the amount of tissue to be destroyed, tremors not uncommonly persist through multiple courses of surgery, since tissue is irreversibly damaged and removed and testing smaller areas of tissue is safer to prevent serious complications, such as a stroke or paralysis.. This method has been generally replaced by deep brain surgery.
The link between personality and philosophical intuitions is independent of cognitive abilities, training, education, and expertise. Similar effects have also been found cross- culturally and in different languages including German and Spanish. Because the Big Five Personality Traits are highly heritable, some have argued that many contemporary philosophical disputes are likely to persist through the generations. This may mean that some historical philosophical disputes are unlikely to be solved by purely rational, traditional philosophical methods and may require empirical data and experimental philosophy.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the indirect result of many factors and some autoimmune diseases like schleroderma. GSE can cause inflammation and delayed gastric emptying, which can persist through most of the sleeping hours causing GERD. GSE is associated with an increase of food allergies, in some patients this can cause diarrhea, but in others constipation. In some patients, food allergies and GERD are an apparent symptom of GSE, but these allergies and GERD often persist on a GF diet.
A mastery orientation is characterized by the belief that success is the result of effort and use of the appropriate strategies. Mastery oriented individuals strive to develop their understanding and competence at a task by exerting a high level of effort. Across numerous studies, mastery orientation has been shown to promote adaptive patterns of learning, which ultimately lead to high academic achievement and adjustment. For example, students with a mastery orientation are more intrinsically motivated to learn, use deeper cognitive strategies, and persist through challenge and failure.
Santiago features a tropical wet and dry climate under the Köppen climate classification. The average temperature varies little in the city, because the tropical trade winds help mitigate the heat and humidity throughout the year. December and January are the coolest months and July and August are the warmest. Santiago and the rest of the country are in the Caribbean and have a tropical climate, which, when coupled with the city's altitude, 183 meters above sea level, causes cloudy conditions to persist through much of the year.
Arguably, Benveniste defended that Latin "auctoritas" was based on a divine conception of power and not on the individual that happened to the position of authority. Auctor in the sense of "author", comes from auctor as founder or, one might say, "planter-cultivator". Similarly, auctoritas refers to rightful ownership, based on one's having "produced" or homesteaded the article of property in question - more in the sense of "sponsored" or "acquired" than "manufactured". This auctoritas would, for example, persist through an usucapio of ill-gotten or abandoned property.
Chart indicating the change in temperature conditions after the Pleistocene After 15,000 years ago, the post-glacial climate change at the end of the Pleistocene made the climate much warmer and more humid. This led to an increase in the productivity of the tropical layers of the earth. In addition, the climate change led to severe cold periods that were not conducive for hunter-gathering. Areas like China and the Levant, for example, began selecting for certain features in their crops that would allow them to persist through the sporadic cold periods.
With the exception of an early study exploring the facilitative effects of litter deposition, studies that explicitly addressed terrestrial plant priority effects began to appear in the literature around the year 2000. A study on two species of introduced grasses in Hawaiian woodlands found that the species with inferior competitive abilities may be able to persist through priority effects. At least three studies have come to similar conclusions about the coexistence of native and exotic grasses in California grassland ecosystems. If given time to establish, native species can successfully inhibit the establishment of exotics.
Like other members of their family, birdwing caterpillars possess a retractable organ behind their heads called an osmeterium. Shaped like the forked tongue of a snake, the osmeterium excretes a fetid terpene- based compound and is deployed when the caterpillar is provoked. The caterpillars are also unappealing to most predators due to their toxicity: the vines which the caterpillars feed upon contain aristolochic acid, a poisonous compound known to be carcinogenic in rats. The feeding caterpillars incorporate and concentrate the aristolochic acid into their tissues, where the poison will persist through metamorphosis and into adulthood.
Individuals who believe they have the ability to grow and add to their knowledge gladly accept challenges that can aid in growth towards mastery. Individuals who believe their abilities are fixed will also accept and persist through challenges as long as they feel they will succeed and their abilities will not be questioned. However, when these individuals lack confidence in their abilities, they will avoid, procrastinate, or possibly cheat in challenging situations that might make them appear incompetent. These behaviors can lead to a sense of learned helplessness and stymied intellectual growth.
Equisetum arvense, the field horsetail or common horsetail, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the Equisetopsida (the horsetails), native throughout the arctic and temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. It has separate sterile non-reproductive and fertile spore-bearing stems growing from a perennial underground rhizomatous stem system. The fertile stems are produced in early spring and are non-photosynthetic, while the green sterile stems start to grow after the fertile stems have wilted and persist through the summer until the first autumn frosts.Hyde, H. A., Wade, A. E., & Harrison, S. G. (1978).
1 (Fall 2004): 48–51. Many of these students associated their agricultural backgrounds with their hard-working character, which in many cases, helped the students maintain confidence that they could work hard to persist through the challenges of college too. Sometimes, these students perceived that their peers at college did not share their past of having to work as hard as they had, which could make building relationships with these student's counterparts more challenging. Their agricultural background was a source of pride and identity which also set them apart as multidimensionally "different" from their peers.
One example was the aid the Steiner Brothers gave which helped the bank persist through the economic panic of 1893. He also believed in the relationship between financial and spiritual success, and in 1895 wrote a book entitled God's Revenue System about this idea. In 1906, Pettiford organized the National Negro Banking Association at the convention of the National Negro Business League, where he was a prominent member. In 1910, Percy Bond organized another bank to service the African-American community in Birmingham, and the two clashed at the 1910 League convention in New York City.
Rodgers earned an appreciative and crucial audience through her fiction and literary criticism. Her short stories, which are often overlooked, ultimately suggest themes of survival and adaptability, and are directed to a predominately black audience. Rodgers was successful in providing contemporary black readers with solace and encouragement to persist through her use of well-crafted language. Marsha C. Vick points out some of the reasons why Rodger's fiction was so influential at the time of publication, particularly focusing on her aesthetic appeal: > The same insight and searching analysis that distinguish her poetry are > integral to Rodgers's short fiction and her literary criticism.
Slavery was introduced to the South early in its history during the colonial period due to the demand for free labor for the harvesting of crops. It would persist through the 17th and 18th centuries but it was not until the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in the 1790s that slavery grew very profitable and that the large plantation system developed. In the decade and half between the invention of the Gin and the passage of the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves, an enormous increase in the slave trade occurred, furthering the slave system in the United States.
Note that must be considered in the sense of a distribution since is not going to be : as a wave, it will persist through time and thus is not a transient phenomenon. But it will be bounded and so its Fourier transform can be defined as a distribution. The operational properties of the Fourier transformation that are relevant to this equation are that it takes differentiation in to multiplication by and differentiation with respect to to multiplication by where is the frequency. Then the wave equation becomes an algebraic equation in : :\xi^2 \hat y (\xi, f) = f^2 \hat y (\xi, f).
As female enrollment in schooling continued to climb, the segregation of the sexes in academic specialization continued to persist through the end of the 1990s. In the 1998–99 academic year, males dominated enrollment in math-physics and technical fields with 58 and 71 percent of the enrolled class of secondary school students. Women disproportionately comprised the humanities and experimental sciences field with 61 percent enrollment. Gender specialization continued through university level where the fields of basic sciences, medical sciences, and arts were studied by a majority of women, and agriculture and veterinary science, engineering, and humanities were pursued mostly by men.
In his Rules of the Sociological Method, French sociologist Émile Durkheim indicates that it is necessary for the sociological method to offer parameters in order to distinguish normality from pathology or abnormality. He suggests that behaviors, or social facts, which are present in the majority of cases are normal, and exceptions to that behavior indicate pathology. Durkheim's model of normality further explains that the most frequent or general behaviors, and thus the most normal behaviors, will persist through transition periods in society. Crime, for instance, should be considered normal because it exists in every society through every time period.
Salvatore Maddi (2006) defined hardiness as a combination of attitudes that provide the courage and motivation to do the hard, strategic work of turning stressful circumstances from potential disasters into growth opportunities. While grit is primarily a measure of an individual's ability to persist in obtaining a specific goal over an extended time period (Duckworth et al., 2007), hardiness refers to an individual's ability to persist through difficult circumstances and does not address the individual's long term persistence toward a specific goal. Maddi (2006) developed a theoretical model of hardiness as a tool for developing resilience.
Operation away from the design cruise speed or angle of attack destroys the constructive interference and results in shock choking and flow hysteresis effects, which greatly increase drag. In shock choking, the shockwaves reduce their backwards angle with each reflection off the tapered wing surfaces until they form a shock wall across the gap. This causes a buildup of pressure and slowdown of flow speed, so that flow hysteresis occurs, in which the slowing of the air causes the choking to persist through and beyond the design point before it clears at a higher aircraft speed.Ma, Wang, Wu and Ye. (2020).
Although the boats approached on trials, the new MAN engines failed repeatedly from excessive vibration and were replaced in 1938 by General Motors diesels with reduction gearing. The armament was similar to Dolphin: six 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes (4 bow, 2 stern), with 16 torpedoes. A 3-inch (76 mm)/50 caliber deck gun was equipped, a decrease in gun caliber that would persist through early World War II. In the 1930s it was felt that a larger gun would encourage submarine captains to fight on the surface against superior anti-submarine ships, but eventually war experience showed that a larger gun was needed.Friedman, p.
The family loyalty demonstrated by Santillana's children did not persist through the next generation. With the cardinal dead, the family's leadership fell back in power under the constable of Castilla living in Burgos, Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, Santillana's son, an anomaly according to historian, to the detriment of Íñigo López de Mendoza y Luna, Duke of the Infantado, whose house was in Guadalajara. Bernardino would be the one to guide Mendoza throughout the critical years, in which the crown went from the Trastámara to the Habsburgo. But the constable found himself at the front of Mendozas less willing to follow orders from a sole leader.
No major pathological changes are observed in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks infected with THOV. The virus is concentrated in the synganglion (the tick brain) early on in the blood-feeding process, with the proportion of virus located in the salivary glands increasing during the late phase of blood-feeding. Lower levels of virus are found in the trachea, digestive tract and female sex organs, but not in the male sex organs or the excretory system. The high level of virus present in the synganglion has been proposed to help the virus persist through the metamorphosis of the tick, as the nervous system undergoes less remodeling than other systems.
Despite all of that, Lincoln, who possessed a limited military background as a captain of a militia during the Black Hawk War,Lincoln as Commander in Chief: A self-taught strategist with no combat experience, Abraham Lincoln saw the path to victory more clearly than his generals, The Smithsonian, January 2009. did not succumb to a temptation to become involved in a war on a tactical level, instead, as James M. McPherson put it, he chose to persist "through a terrible ordeal of defeats and disappointments".McPherson, James M. Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln As Commander in Chief. New York: Penguin Press, 2008, p. 8.
KIPP counselors also work with KIPP alumni to facilitate access to internships and career placement opportunities that will set them up for long-term success. KIPP college counselors stay in touch even after college graduation by providing resources and support to help them be successful in their early careers. In partnership with the Ludwig Family Foundation, KIPP launched in 2018 the KIPP National Ludwig College Persistence Fund in four communities. The program aims to help KIPP alumni persist through college by providing KIPP alumni with small, one- time, emergency grants, or “microgrants,” when financial challenges arise that may cause them to drop out or take time off.
Antagonistic pleiotropy is one of the several reasons evolutionary biologists give for organisms never being able to reach perfection through natural selection. Antagonistically pleiotropic genes are the explanation for fitness trade-offs. This means that genes that are pleiotropic control for some beneficial traits and some detrimental traits; thus, if they happen to persist through natural selection, this will prevent organisms from reaching perfection because if they possess the benefits of the gene, they must also possess the imperfections or faults. An example of this would be female rodents that live in a nest with other females and may end up feeding young that are not theirs due to their intense parental drive.
The topic of homeless families first emerged in the United States during the 1980s when social welfare programs were being cut and high rates of income inequality, child poverty, and the lack of affordable housing were becoming an issue. The issue of homeless families came back in 2009 after the Recession, which replicated the same issues from the 80s. The 2000s saw a new population of those experiencing homelessness: families with children. While an emerging problem at the beginning of the decade, the problem continued to persist through 2010. At the close of the decade the trend continued unabated, with the number of individuals in homeless families increasing from 431,541 in 2007 to 535,447 in 2009.
Some patients with allergies or sensitive stomachs may choose to discuss alternatives to the barium sulfate suspension with their radiologist, but most patients find the common side effects more of an annoyance than a serious problem. Among the possible side effects, listed on MedlinePlus are nausea and diarrhea, which may begin as soon as 15 minutes after consumption begins and may persist through the day after the test is completed. Other side effects may include a feeling of weakness, pale skin, ringing in the ears, constipation, and vomiting. Patients may be strongly encouraged to avoid vomiting, as expelling a substantial quantity of the suspension may void its effect on the CT scan and produce unusable results, requiring a retest.
Some philosophers of history such as Arthur Danto have claimed that "explanations in history and elsewhere" describe "not simply an event—something that happens—but a change".Danto, Arthur (1965) Analytical Philosophy of History, 233. Like many practicing historians, they treat causes as intersecting actions and sets of actions which bring about "larger changes", in Danto's words: to decide "what are the elements which persist through a change" is "rather simple" when treating an individual's "shift in attitude", but "it is considerably more complex and metaphysically challenging when we are interested in such a change as, say, the break-up of feudalism or the emergence of nationalism".Danto, Arthur (1965) Analytical Philosophy of History, 249.
The Bruins' reliance on Bourque's on-ice mastery was so total that—while Bourque was very durable throughout much of his career—the team was seen by many to flounder whenever he was out of the lineup. During Bourque's tenure with the Bruins, the team continued what would be a North American professional record twenty-nine consecutive seasons in the playoffs, a streak that would persist through the 1996 season. In the playoffs, Bourque led the team to the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers in both 1988 and 1990, where the Bruins lost in both series. Bourque was also popular among Bruins fans because of his willingness to re-sign with Boston without any acrimonious or lengthy negotiations.
Like many practicing historians, they treat causes as intersecting actions and sets of actions which bring about "larger changes", in Danto's words: to decide "what are the elements which persist through a change" is "rather simple" when treating an individual's "shift in attitude", but "it is considerably more complex and metaphysically challenging when we are interested in such a change as, say, the break-up of feudalism or the emergence of nationalism".Danto, A. (1968) Analytical Philosophy of History, 249. Much of the historical debate about causes has focused on the relationship between communicative and other actions, between singular and repeated ones, and between actions, structures of action or group and institutional contexts and wider sets of conditions.Hewitson, M. (2014) History and Causality, 86-116.
Although nihilism and existentialism are distinct philosophies, they are often confused with one another as both are rooted in the human experience of anguish and confusion stemming from the apparent meaninglessness of a world in which humans are compelled to find or create meaning. A primary cause of confusion is that Friedrich Nietzsche was an important philosopher in both fields. Existentialist philosophers often stress the importance of Angst as signifying the absolute lack of any objective ground for action, a move that is often reduced to moral or existential nihilism. A pervasive theme in existentialist philosophy, however, is to persist through encounters with the absurd, as seen in Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus ("One must imagine Sisyphus happy")Camus, Albert.
The Dukes of Lorraine were accordingly conforming to a more widespread pattern in replacing traditional serfdom with a less powerless status for workers. Overall Neuveville appears to have thrived under the changed arrangements, and by the end of the fifteenth century it is thought that the population was on a rising trend which would persist through the middle years of the sixteenth century, with the population peaking at 435 in 1562 according to one estimate, comfortably ahead of the levels seen in the twentieth century. The first half of the sixteenth century was not an unbroken period of growth however. Digot relates that the century opened with a year that combined famine, as torrential rains destroyed the harvest of 1500, with a particularly deadly outbreak of plague, causing the population to slump.
These courts essentially overrule all previous cases in each new case, and older cases survive only to the extent they do not conflict with newer cases. The interpretations of these courts—for example, Supreme Court interpretations of the constitution or federal statutes—are stable only so long as the older interpretation maintains the support of a majority of the court. Older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right, and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled. In the jurisdictions of England and Wales and of Northern Ireland, since 2009, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has the authority to overrule and unify criminal law decisions of lower courts; it is the final court of appeal for civil law cases in all three of the UK jurisdictions but not for criminal law cases in Scotland.
The positions on the persistence of objects are somewhat similar. An endurantist holds that for an object to persist through time is for it to exist completely at different times (each instance of existence we can regard as somehow separate from previous and future instances, though still numerically identical with them). A perdurantist on the other hand holds that for a thing to exist through time is for it to exist as a continuous reality, and that when we consider the thing as a whole we must consider an aggregate of all its "temporal parts" or instances of existing. Endurantism is seen as the conventional view and flows out of our pre-philosophical ideas (when I talk to somebody I think I am talking to that person as a complete object, and not just a part of a cross-temporal being), but perdurantists such as David Lewis have attacked this position.
Animals that survived a bushfire could still find suitable habitats in the immediate vicinity, which was not the case when an entire distribution is decimated in an intense event. Besides immediate mortality from the fires, there were on-going mortalities after the fires from starvation, lack of shelter, and attacks from predators such as foxes and feral cats that are attracted to fire-affected areas to hunt. At least one species, the Kate's leaf-tailed gecko, had the entirety of its habitat burnt by the fires, while the long-footed potoroo had over 82% habitat burnt. While many endangered species managed to persist through the fires, albeit with severely impacted populations that will not survive in the long-term without major human influence, other species such as the Kangaroo Island micro-trapdoor spider and the Kangaroo Island assassin spider have not been sighted since.
On December 7, 2009, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued their first extended range outlook for the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, predicting 13.9 named storms, 7.4 hurricanes, 3.4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 135 units. The organization referenced two main factors, slower trade winds across the Caribbean and above-average ocean temperatures across the Atlantic, for an above-average season. Two days later, Colorado State University (CSU) issued their first extended range outlook, projecting 11 to 16 named storms, 6 to 8 hurricanes, 3 to 5 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 100 to 162 units. The organization stated that although a strong El Niño event was ongoing at the release of their forecast, a continuation of a warm El Niño-Southern Oscillation was unlikely to persist through the hurricane season. On January 27, 2010, The Weather Company (formerly WSI) called for the year to feature 13 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. CSU issued a more detailed update on April 7, upping their forecast to 15 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 150.

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