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There was far too many causalities for anyone to handle.
Look at our causalities, look at our economic losses, it tells America.
Of the causalities in the first half of 2016, 1,509 were children.
It is yet unclear if the attack has led to any causalities.
During World War I, the overall level of psychiatric causalities mirrored that of physical casualties.
The Pentagon also said that it was not aware of any civilian causalities at the time.
" Isakson continued "There aren't Democratic causalities and Republican casualties on the battlefield, there are American casualties.
Is he going to send Sean Spicer out to lie about the causalities that have taken place?
In all, the coalition in May evaluated 2628 reports of civilian causalities and found 28503 civilian deaths.
His is the fast ricocheting type that presages political causalities and leaves diplomatic pain in its wake.
This year, the city breathed a sigh of relief as the storm passed without any reported causalities.
My glitchy adolescent brain was desperate for causalities, for conspiracies that drenched every word, every gesture, with meaning.
In episode 6, she becomes one of three causalities of the Hale administration, along with Cathy and Tom Hammerschmidt.
Acknowledging that America's Afghan allies were suffering heavy causalities, Miller promised to bring a more "offensive mindset" to the conflict.
The Americans who fought on Omaha Beach endured the heaviest hit of all in the invasion, with nearly 2,21625 causalities.
Tehran responded to Soleimani's death by firing missiles at Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops, but there were no reported causalities.
Arms sales to Saudi Arabia have been controversial in recent years due to mounting civilian causalities in the Yemen civil war.
"If you can help it, you don't want to be one of the causalities from one of these businesses," she adds.
Some causalities and abuses against civilians were also caused by the Iraqi security forces and associated forces, according to the report.
Human rights groups, however, were unsatisfied by the government's disclosed figures, which came in far lower than independent estimates of civilian causalities.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan documented a higher rate of civilian causalities, which the Pentagon attributed to different reporting methods.
The Saudi coalition has said it is investigating reports of civilian causalities, and U.S. officials have said they encourage avoiding civilian harm.
An Iraqi soldier saw the man coming and ran to bear hug him, sacrificing his life to prevent more causalities, she recalled.
Deny the protection of such air cover, and the risk of causalities rises rapidly -- meaning Turkey quickly appears to be an unreliable partner.
The Afghan army has suffered very high causalities: in last year alone more than 6,500 troops have been killed and many more wounded.
Key takeaway: Arms sales to Saudi Arabia have been controversial in recent years due to mounting civilian causalities in the Yemen civil war.
Thirty percent of the causalities in Iraq and Afghanistan during the height of the war were caused by attacks on fuel and water convoys.
Cheddar cheese is predicted to be one of the biggest causalities if Britain agrees no deal and trades under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
Game of Thrones' Battle of Winterfell had many causalities, including most of the Dothraki, who bravely took the initial charge at the Night King's army.
I don't tell them (about the) victims' bodies and causalities; I only tell them about our successes -- so now they support me to complete my work.
But according to a new paper by the Google researchers Hui Fang and Meng Zhang, professional photographers might be the next causalities of the creative AI revolution.
The guidelines, made in writing at the start of General Martínez Espinel's tenure as army chief in January, raised concerns about the heightened risk of civilian causalities.
This sense of nuance gives her work on refugees a particular insight and sincerity; the migrants emerge as real people, not just mere causalities of war and hardship.
The causalities occurred due to "wrong information that members of the force received" and was the result of an "inappropriate measure," the Secretariat of the Command Post said.
The number of shelling attacks has surged in recent weeks and the number of causalities has grown as a result of the usage of heavier weapons, according to EU officials.
UN: ISIS seizing boys as young as 9 to fight in Mosul In Falluja, ISIS resistance was fiercest in the first week of the offensive with Iraqi troop causalities high.
The majority of the causalities were the result of four airstrikes that targeted the town of Ma'arat al Numan in Idlib province on Monday, the White Helmets said in a statement.
I believe Beijing has given the Hong Kong government specific orders to avoid human causalities, which could spark yet another uprising and give the foreign press a story to write about.
But caution should be urged when considering reflexive overhauls that could be due to outliers -- extreme cases with complex causalities -- which may not be reflective of the system as a whole.
Perhaps the pandemic could push the global community to consider adequate healthcare coverage for all people around the world — a prospect that could significantly decrease the risk of causalities in future disease outbreaks.
The rally brought causalities of atomic testing, agent orange, the chemical cocktails of Fort McClellan, the Camp Lejeune water system and burn pits to attest to the effects of these and other toxic exposures.
"Incidences of leopards 'straying' into settlements causing human causalities, and the retaliatory killing of leopards by the public have been on the rise," said the report's authors, though they did not provide a specific number.
He can hack enemy bots, too, causing them to self-destruct, which can bring down entire ships with one simple command (or maybe two: one hack, one oh-shit-there-she-goes) of no-human-causalities aggression.
Cluster bomblets like those disposed of that day account for 237 percent of the 22,531 UXO items HALO Trust has cleared so far and have caused no less than one-third of Laos's 826 causalities since 2008.
Harmon said that one of the most likely causalities of these less-than-perfect automated systems are likely to be sex trafficking victims themselves, whose voices will be silenced if they try to tell their story or seek help.
Although there were causalities -- RIP, Joyce's wonderful boyfriend Bob (Sean Astin) -- Eleven manages to use her powers to seal The Mind Flayer back behind the Gate and we all breathed a sigh of relief that the town was safe again... Or was it?
That was the worst day for me, because I saw the causalities and the bodies of the victims and when I came back to my home I also saw them in my dreams -- I saw them when I was awake, and I saw them when I slept.
"The United States Government is fully committed to complying with its obligations under the law of armed conflict, minimizing, to the greatest extent possible, civilian causalities, and acknowledging responsibility when they unfortunately occur during military operations," a National Security Council spokesperson told CNN in a statement.
In fact, Art Acevedo, the Chief of Police of Austin, Texas went further in describing this challenge by testifying before Congress today that "the widespread availability of guns in this country makes it possible for potentially dangerous persons to legally acquire weapons to cause mayhem and colossal causalities".
On the other hand, Bayesian networks are more naturally suited for generative models, as they can directly represent the causalities of the model.
Network Analysis has been used as a means of integrating information about personality with personality disorders and as well as information about other genetic, biological and environmental influences into a single system and looking at interrelated causalities between them (See integrated modals).
New findings in particle physics and quantum mechanics are revising previously held views of reality, raising questions about the influence of ideas, human thought and other uncharted causalities in its creation.Welcome to the Quantum Age where Fiction and Fact Intersect Mysterious Universe; September 2, 2010.
Some obvious problems become clear through sheer observation of the game and player behavior. This includes mathematical superiority of game elements or strategies but also extremely high or low usage of those. In any case, statistics do not necessarily represent causalities and that there are typically multiple factors.
In addition, The Doctrine of Tenrikyo names three causalities (san innen さんいんねん) that are believed to predetermine the founding of Tenrikyo's teachings. More precisely, these causalities are the fulfillment of the promise that God made to the models and instruments of creation, which was that "when the years equal to the number of their first born had elapsed, they would be returned to the Residence of Origin, the place of original conception, and would be adored by their posterity."The Doctrine of Tenrikyo, p.20. The "Causality of the Soul of Oyasama" denotes that Miki Nakayama had the soul of the original mother at creation (Izanami-no-Mikoto), who conceived, gave birth to, and nurtured humankind.
In addition, The Doctrine of Tenrikyo names three causalities (san innen さんいんねん) that are believed to predetermine the founding of Tenrikyo's teachings. More precisely, these causalities are the fulfillment of the promise that God made to the models and instruments of creation, which was that "when the years equal to the number of their first born had elapsed, they would be returned to the Residence of Origin, the place of original conception, and would be adored by their posterity."The Doctrine of Tenrikyo, p.20. The "Causality of the Soul of Oyasama" denotes that Miki Nakayama had the soul of the original mother at creation (Izanami-no-Mikoto), who conceived, gave birth to, and nurtured humankind.
Attempts at presenting an etiological description of personality disorders have been avoided due to the influence of the DSM and its principles in psychiatric research (See history section). However some techniques are looking at potential interrelated causalities between symptoms of personality disorders and broader influences including aspects of normal personality (See integrated approaches section).
Causality explains the mathematical relationship between effort and flow. The positions of the causalities show which of the power variables are dependent and which are independent. If the dynamics of the physical system to be modeled operate on widely varying time scales, fast continuous-time behaviors can be modeled as instantaneous phenomena by using a hybrid bond graph. Bond graphs were invented by Henry Paynter.
See, for example, Barilits (1994), p. 61. Correlations in this sense, including in the PIMS program, initially give nothing other than a reason to investigate possible causalities substantiated and intensively.' Another important criticism of PIMS is that it does not take into account heterogeneity in the data set. The presumption of PIMS analysis is that the same "laws of the marketplace" apply to all industries.
It is open to the public and is confidential and free of charge. Another important role for RELIS is pharmacovigilance. RELIS receives adverse side effect alerts submitted by health professionals, and RELIS then judges the course and causalities of each case, and sends a written reply to the person who submitted the message. The adverse side effect reports are then registered in a national adverse side effect database, in close cooperation with the Norwegian Medicines Agency.
And then, in 1930, Hissette discovered thousands of people with river blindness along the Sankuru in Africa. He demonstrated the pathomechanism of the blindness during his first home leave in Belgium in 1932, when he found microfilariae in various tissues of an enucleated eye that he had brought home with him from the Sankuru: among other injurious effects, these microfilariae cause the severe eye inflammation. His special observational skill and his intuitive grasp of causalities meant that his descriptions were very precise. He described the chorioretinitical scarring of the fundus in onchocerciasis (Hissette 1932).
Both causalities, however, are not opposites in a dualistic metaphysical sense, but depend on the standpoint Wundt, 1894; 1897; 1902–1903, Volume 3. Causal explanations in psychology must be content to seek the effects of the antecedent causes without being able to derive exact predictions. Using the example of volitional acts, Wundt describes possible inversion in considering cause and effect, ends and means, and explains how causal and teleological explanations can complement one another to establish a co-ordinated consideration. Wundt's position differed from contemporary authors who also favoured parallelism.
In an effort to "treat the causalities of de jure segregation," the Board of Education adopted optional- transfer zones and a track system. While the former gave residents "the option of transferring from nearby schools that were overcrowded and predominantly Negro to more distant schools that were integrated or predominantly white," the latter placed students at the elementary and secondary levels "in tracks or curriculum levels according to the school's assessment of each student's ability to learn."Beatrice A. Moulton, "Hobson v. Hansen: The De Facto Limits on Judicial Power," Stanford Law Review 20 (1968): 1252, accessed January 23, 2016, doi:10.2307/1227499 Dr. Hansen presented the track theory in his book Four Track Curriculum for Today's High Schools.
It is the duty of , humans who have formed contracts with a Crimson Lord, to maintain the two worlds' balance by killing any Denizens disrupting it. Denizens and Flame Haze fight with the use of powerful magic spells called , which are also known as Unrestricted Spells or Unrestricted Methods. One such spell is the , which creates a space where the Crimson Realm and the human world intermingle and all sorts of causalities, including time, are stopped for ordinary living beings. The story largely takes place in Misaki City in Japan and begins when high school student Yuji Sakai is thrown into the middle of this conflict and encounters a Flame Haze girl with flaming red eyes and hair dressed in all black wielding a katana.
For instance, McLuhan contrasts the considerable alarm and revulsion that the growing quantity of books aroused in the latter 17th century with the modern concern for the "end of the book." If there can be no universal moral sentence passed on technology, McLuhan believes that "there can only be disaster arising from unawareness of the causalities and effects inherent in our technologies".Gutenberg Galaxy p. 254. Though the World Wide Web was invented almost 30 years after The Gutenberg Galaxy, and 10 years after his death, McLuhan prophesied the web technology seen today as early as 1962: > The next medium, whatever it is—it may be the extension of > consciousness—will include television as its content, not as its > environment, and will transform television into an art form.
Book cover of Das politische und der Mensch. His final major work Das Politische und der Mensch (The Political and Man) remained unfinished at the time of his death, but nevertheless managed to present a unified social-scientific theory or "value-free" description of social phenomena, encompassing socio-ontological, sociological and historical aspects of the study of human affairs. Kondylis's conception of social ontology does not offer any fixed causalities or laws nor does it say what people ought to do or not do in any given situation or how their social action should unfold. The task of social ontology is accordingly not to reduce fluid and varied phenomena to basic samples and basic genetic factors; what is sought is to show the spectrum of the forces and factors, which can only be constituted and become discernible from the – irreducible and inexhaustible – diversity of form.
Some theorists have attacked McLuhan's definition and treatment of the word "medium" for being too simplistic. Umberto Eco, for instance, contends that McLuhan's medium conflates channels, codes, and messages under the overarching term of the medium, confusing the vehicle, internal code, and content of a given message in his framework. In Media Manifestos, Régis Debray also takes issue with McLuhan's envisioning of the medium. Like Eco, he is ill at ease with this reductionist approach, summarizing its ramifications as follows: > The list of objections could be and has been lengthened indefinitely: > confusing technology itself with its use of the media makes of the media an > abstract, undifferentiated force and produces its image in an imaginary > "public" for mass consumption; the magical naivete of supposed causalities > turns the media into a catch-all and contagious "mana"; apocalyptic > millenarianism invents the figure of a homo mass-mediaticus without ties to > historical and social context, and so on.
Some theorists have attacked McLuhan's definition and treatment of the word "medium" for being too simplistic. Umberto Eco, for instance, contends that McLuhan's medium conflates channels, codes, and messages under the overarching term of the medium, confusing the vehicle, internal code, and content of a given message in his framework. In Media Manifestos, Régis Debray also takes issue with McLuhan's envisioning of the medium. Like Eco, he too is ill at ease with this reductionist approach, summarizing its ramifications as follows: > The list of objections could be and has been lengthened indefinitely: > confusing technology itself with its use of the media makes of the media an > abstract, undifferentiated force and produces its image in an imaginary > "public" for mass consumption; the magical naivete of supposed causalities > turns the media into a catch-all and contagious "mana"; apocalyptic > millenarianism invents the figure of a homo mass-mediaticus without ties to > historical and social context, and so on.

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