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The idea of a new party law in particular has come up whenever the regime was under pressure for example in 2000, after Assad took power, or in 2005, after Syria's forced withdrawal from Lebanon.

Motives for nonacceptance may vary, but most often the reason has been external pressure; for example, in 1937 Adolf Hitler forbade Germans in the future from accepting Nobel Prizes because he had been infuriated by the award of the 1935 Peace Prize to the anti-Nazi journalist Carl von Ossietzky, who at the time was a political prisoner in Germany.

We consider that a major mechanism by which the stress fluctuation propagated from the Test Well to Mqs2 is redistribution of the pore pressure, for example, in the shut-in phase.

This implies different thresholds of selective pressure, for example in relation to differing seed ontogenetics and underlying genetic architecture in these families.

The reason is that the averaged viscosity within the well block area is artificially amplified due to a lower smeared flux rate caused by the coarse block size, which leads to an over-prediction of injection pressure that triggers the pressure limit, for example, in the case that the facility's injection pressure limit is 6000 psi.

It arises only when disc material migrates peripherally as the intradiscal pressure increases (for example, in the standing position), but improves when intradiscal pressure drops (in the horizontal position) and the remaining intact fibres of the annulus fibrosus recoil to bring the extruded material back into the disc space.

By and large, they're followers who act only in response to intense public pressure -- for example, in the case of civil rights or same-sex unions.

Certainly, LGT between bacteria is well established and occurs frequently when there is selective pressure, as for example in the acquisition of antibiotic resistance [51].

This observation could explain the large amount of sRNAs frequently found near virulence genes, which are acquired by horizontal transfer during exposure to high selection pressure occurring, for example, in host infection.

Another explanation for the loss of ABO types might be that species face different selective pressures, for example because of differences in pathogen community composition.

If that population undergoes a sudden increase in selective pressures, for example because of a novel pathogen, of competition with another species, of a recrudescence in predators or of abrupt changes in the natural environment, the effective size of that population will shrink, and the inbreeding coefficient among the survivors will consequently become very significant.

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