-
Maker praised it as "a
cluster of gems, a sacred,
monumental ballad to
counterweigh the
delicious profanity elsewhere." Pan-European
magazine Music & Media...
- etc.). In this
Lagrangian term
there is no
field whose transformation counterweighs the one of A {\displaystyle A} .
Invariance of this term
under gauge...
-
tolerance to the
Protestant Huguenots in the
Catholic realm,
though with
counterweighing restrictions on
their behaviour. The act
represented the culmination...
-
available under the EIS are
intended to
offer investors some
incentive to
counterweigh those risks. The EIS
offers several different kinds of tax relief, available...
- (where
cabins always move in
opposite directions, the
descending cabin counterweighing the
ascending one). The
machinery is
located in the
higher station;...
- newspaper, Al Muqattam,
against Ibn Saud. Ibn Saud
started the
paper to
counterweigh the
propaganda of Al
Muqattam through the paper. Umm Al-Qura was initially...
- the
degenerating West and
threaten the
health of Russia; in
order to
counterweigh them, the
Ynglists promote policies such as the
eugenic idea of "creation...
- pest control. However,
these biological factors by
themselves cannot counterweigh the
economic effects they cause, in
particular due to the reproductive...
- Ibn Saud that he
established a paper, Umm Al Qura, in
Mecca in 1924 to
counterweigh the
negative propaganda of Al Muqattam. Nimr's son-in-law and British...
- self-critically,
Adams proposed another chamber to "control" and
mutually counterweigh, in
state authority, "the
force of the many as well as of the few…the...