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- Reformers requested deemphasis or suspension of the sport.
- This advertising aspect underwent significant deemphasis after the formation of the GuideWorks joint venture in 2004.
- HyperTransport 3.0 added scrambling and receiver phase alignment as well as optional transmitter precursor deemphasis.
- On playback, the opposite process is applied ( deemphasis ), based on the relative signal component above 1 kHz.
- Hamill bristled, though, at suggestions that the announcements represent a deemphasis of the New England region in Sovereign's plans.
- This is achieved by bypassing the highpass, lowpass, preemphasis, and deemphasis filters normally contained in the microphone and speaker circuits.
- It is even theoretically possible that patriarchy could express itself through a deemphasis on motherhood in favor of women as wage earners or some other role.
- Criticism of Skocpol's book centers around her deemphasis of agency ( role of individuals and ideology ) and her mixed use of comparative methodological strategies.
- The absurdity of this revisionist history then becomes more tolerable when a respected site such as Wikipedia makes a similar assertion ( sans the Thomas Jefferson deemphasis ).
- Electrically, HyperTransport is similar to low-voltage differential signaling ( LVDS ) operating at 1.2 V . HyperTransport 2.0 added post-cursor transmitter deemphasis.
- Dolby noise reduction is a form of dynamic preemphasis employed during recording, plus a form of dynamic deemphasis used during playback, that work in tandem to improve the signal-to-noise ratio.
- The pronunciation of the full word tends to lay emphasis on it ( " what is THIS " ) while the elision of the word leads to its deemphasis ( " WHAT is this ? " ).
- Junior center Othella Harringtons role already had diminished the previous season with Thompsons deemphasis of the center in Georgetowns offense in favor of uptempo guard play provided by Butler, and his performance declined further this season with the arrival of Iverson.
- Roosevelt drew on populism, with its hostility to bankers and its willingness to inflate the currency; Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism in its dislike of competition and deemphasis on antitrust laws; and the ideas of social workers from the Progressive Era.
- Jeff Anderson and Chris Hester-- two UW alums, by the way-- have used the same formula for their rankings since 1993, computing strength of schedule based on conference strength and determining quality victories with a deemphasis on the score margin.
- In the first half of the 20th century, a rivalry against Carnegie Tech ( now Carnegie Mellon University ), as well as a regional rivalry with Washington & Jefferson College ended following the deemphasis of the football and other athletic programs at those institutions post-World War II.
- Unlike Ismay, Spaak had no military experience, so his appointment represented a " deemphasis of the strictly military side of the Atlantic Alliance . " When confirming Spaak's appointment in December 1956 during a session of the NATO foreign ministers, the North Atlantic Council also expanded the role of the Secretary General in the organization.
- These included : a deemphasis on lighter features while maintaining a loose, informal approach; the " informal " testing of a news partnership with WMAQ-TV; ( which, coincidentally, was formerly a sister station to WIQI, before WIQI ( then WKQX ) was sold by NBC to Emmis Communications in 1988 ) and the addition of daily commentary segments from Rob Hart, Clark Howard and Lionel.
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