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There are two other, major- actually destructive- shortcomings in the new diagnostic system, destructive in connection with this categorization activity: C1 and C2 are made OBLIGATORY, although being developments outside the frame of HC.
Mr Tusk said that if Russia was "a bit softer, more charming perhaps it would not have to compensate its shortcomings by destructive aggressive and bullying tactics against its neighbours".
A shortcoming inherent to destructive soil sampling is its potential for biasing effects on long-term monitoring of soil salinity by means of GPS or other means of accurate localization and relocalization of soil sampling, the herein called "localization paradox", rarely treated in scientific papers.
Even though I agree that this is the best method, most people are not equipped to do this, and the guilt that springs up in the rift of that shortcoming is in itself highly destructive.
Yet 1 billion out of 7 billion are undernourished; half our fellow creatures are in danger of extinction; the Earth as a whole is falling apart before our eyes – and it's due not to the fecklessness of humanity or the shortcomings of the Earth but to truly destructive strategies imposed from above.
With destructive irony, Bessenyei, an officer of the Hungarian Guards, examined the shortcomings of contemporary society.
Although direct strength tests, which are destructive in nature, are excellent for quality control during construction, their main shortcoming is that the tested specimen may not truly represent the concrete in the actual structure.
While visual inspections and non-destructive tests have been widely employed for the safety assessment of structures, because of their shortcomings, many advanced damage identification methods have been developed in the recent decades (Shahsavari et al. 2017; Janeliukstis et al. 2017).
The shortcomings of California's emergency alert systems came under scrutiny last year after a series of destructive blazes ripped through the state. .
For Scull, this psychiatric ordeal reveals much about the destructive potential of unconstrained psychiatric power, about asylum doctors' professional preoccupations with status in the wider medical world, and about the shortcomings of scientific medicine more generally in the early twentieth century.
And finally Israel, despite its shortcomings, needs the Free World's commitment to its safety in an instable reality and some neighbors with radical and destructive ideologies.
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