Delay in A Sentence

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    A certificate of conduct while under Temple's roof was required by all the Irish bishops he consulted before they would proceed in the matter of his ordination, and after five months' delay, caused by wounded pride, Swift had to kiss the rod and solicit in obsequious terms the favour of a testimonial from his discarded patron.

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    A court-martial, assembled by order of a friendly admiralty, and presided over by a warm partisan, "most honourably acquitted" him on the charge "that, on the 12th of April, the enemy's ships being then on fire, and the signal having been made that they could be destroyed, he did, for a considerable time, neglect or delay taking effectual measures for destroying them"; but this decision was in reality nothing more than a party statement of the fact that a commander-in-chief, a supporter of the government, is not to be condemned or broken for not being a person of brilliant genius or dauntless resolution.

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    A developmental delay is any significant lag in a child's physical, cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or social development, in comparison with norms.

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    A doctor will do a hearing test on the child to ensure that a hearing problem is not responsible for the speech delay.

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    A great dislike is shown generally to a written contract binding the parties to a fixed date; and, as a rule, on breaking it the Persian always appeals for and expects delay and indefinite days of grace.

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    A language delay can lead to elective mutism, a condition in which children choose not to speak.

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    A language delay is language development that is significantly below the norm for a child of a specified age.

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    A long story has been made out of Pope Urban V.'s delay in the recognition of Wykeham, which has been conjectured to have been because of his nationalist proclivities.

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    A number of methods are used to delay petal abscission artificially, including the use of chemicals.

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    A polisher is then used to delay the recurrence of this plaque buildup.

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    A premature baby may also have a language development delay and behavioral problems, and this could be due to any number of reasons.

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    A serological response following intramuscular or intradermal application is present at 14 days with a minor delay for intradermal application is present at 14 days with a minor delay for intradermally vaccinated 6 week old pigs.

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    A strength such that there is a delay of 4 or 5 minutes before any effect is apparent will be found suitable, but no great nicety of adjustment is necessary.

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    A Will that is unclear can result in legal costs and wrangles can cause delay, causing further heartache for those left behind.

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    A'Ran approached her then, knowing his journey in the morning would delay the conversation they needed to have.

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    About 16 percent of children have some form of developmental difficulty or delay, and more than 500,000 American children are assessed for early-intervention programs every year.

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    About 25 percent had learning problems or language delay; 20 percent had borderline cognition or attention deficits; and 66 percent had two or more of these characteristics.

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    Addington consented, and after some delay caused by the king's illness, and by the reluctance of several of Pitt's followers to serve under him, became first lord of the treasury and chancellor of the exchequer in March 1801.

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    After a delay from the original fall of 2005 release, Nintendo re-worked the game to be compatible with its Wi-Fi connection, allowing for multiplayer battles against players from around the world.

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    After a delay of nine years, having at last obtained an adequate income, he married his cousin, Margaret Cox, who had already lived for eighteen years with his mother, the widow of John Ruskin of Edinburgh.

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    After a long delay to gain planning permission and the appropriate licenses, the Ace finally reopened fully in 2001.

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    After considerable delay a Neapolitan army under General Pepe marched towards Lombardy in May, while the fleet sailed for Venice.

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    After Jason Crump had easily romped to victory in heat six, a lengthy delay and extensive track work followed.

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    After months of delay due to the vacillation of the British government a relief expedition was sent up the Nile under the command of Lord Wolseley.

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    After much delay and grumbling he fulfilled his bargain with Leopold and gave up Schwiebus in 1695.

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    After much unnecessary delay, at a time when prompt action was required, the prince on the 23rd of September entered Brussels and, with little opposition, occupied the upper or court portion of it, but when they attempted to advance into the lower town the troops found the streets barricaded and defended by citizens in arms. Desultory fighting between the soldiers and the insurgents continued for three days until, finding that he was making no headway, the prince ordered a retreat.

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    After some delay and desultory fighting, he and his uncle, Azim Khan, occupied Kabul (March 1866).

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    After some delay the British government decided to return no definite answer to this proposal, a result due, as Talleyrand thought, to the Gallophobe views of King George and of the ministers Camden and Thurlow.

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    After some delay the elder Conrad was elected German king early in September 1024.

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    After some delay the king assented to it provided that Prussia were held as a Polish fief; and after this arrangement had been confirmed by a treaty made at Cracow, Albert was invested with the duchy by Sigismund for himself and his heirs on the 10th of February 1525.

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    After some delay the peace was concluded at Bayonne in 1388.

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    After some delay, and with manifest reluctance, the Scots complied; their hand was forced by the fact that most of the claimants to the crown had hastened to make the acknowledgment, each hoping thereby to prejudice the English king in his own favor.

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    After some delay, consequent on the scruples of the theological censor of Halle, who did not like to see miracles rejected, the book appeared (Easter, 1792).

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    After some delay, King John took the field in force against the enemy, who were still harassing the northwest of his territory.

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    After some little delay Alexander returned a polite refusal, on the plea of the princess's tender age and the objection of the dowager empress to the marriage.

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    After the first appointment, be prepared for another time delay while the parts are ordered and delivered.

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    All business was conducted by correspondence, and with a final reference to the king, and the result was naturally endless delay.

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    All this will do is delay your coverage.

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    Allowing your pet to do things as a puppy or newcomer only to forbid them later as he grows will confuse your pet and delay the learning process.

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    Alternately, you may wish to use cleaner-sounding effects pedals such as chorus, delay or compression.

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    Although a bilingual home environment can cause a temporary language delay, most children become proficient in both languages before the age of five.

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    Although a small functional bladder capacity may be caused by a developmental delay, it may also be that the child's habit of voiding frequently slows bladder development.

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    Although there are several areas of developmental areas, this article is restricted to global delay, delay in speech and language, motor and fine motor delays, and personal and social developmental delays.

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    An elaborate organization is required to keep a complete check and record of all the goods entering and leaving the station, to ensure that they are loaded into the proper wagons according to their destination, that they are unloaded and sorted in such a way that they can be delivered to their consignees with the least possible delay, that they are not stolen or accidentally mislaid, &c.; and accommodation must be provided for a large clerical and supervisory staff to attend to these matters.

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    And time away from home meant a delay in defending herself from Robert's increasingly cruel taunts.

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    Angelman's syndrome is a relatively rare genetic disorder that causes a variety of neurological problems, including developmental delay, seizures, speech impairment, and problems with movement and balance.

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    Another example of restrictions on public records is the delay in releasing Federal census records.

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    Antioxidants fight free radicals in the body, an act that may delay the aging process.

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    Any child who does not hear speech in a clear and consistent manner will have language delay.

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    Any delay in general development usually causes language delay.

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    Are her fears that if a man is in your life your studies might suffer which would delay or keep you from graduating from college?

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    Army in reserve at once, to be reorganized and refitted; but the delay in the retreat of the IV.

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    As men mature, they also learn to control and delay gratification until their partner is satisfied.

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    Asperger's Syndrome differs from classic autism in that it does not involve any significant language delay or impairment.

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    At a later date he was accused of delay in forwarding artillery and rifles for the defence of Kimberley, Mafeking and other towns of the colony.

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    At Bucharest, whither he advanced after some weeks' delay, it became plain that he could not rely on the Vlach peasantry to rise on behalf of the Greeks; even the disconcerting expedient of his Vlach ally Theodore Vladimiresco, who called on the peasants to present a petition to the sultan against Phanariot misrule, failed to stir the people from their apathy.

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    At first he moved so slowly that many of the impatient, would-be reformers began to murmur at the unnecessary delay.

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    At first he voted with the Girondists, attacked Robespierre, "a pygmy who should not be set on a pedestal," and at the trial of the king voted with the Mountain for the king's death "without appeal and without delay."

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    At length Haakon, weary of delay, attacked, only to encounter a terrific storm which greatly damaged his ships.

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    At the conclave of 1549 Pole received two-thirds of the votes, but by a delay, caused by his sense of responsibility, he lost the election and Julius III.

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    At the next meeting of the Society, on the igth of May, some dissatisfaction seems to have been expressed at the delay, as it was ordered " that Mr Newton's work should be printed forthwith in quarto, and that a letter should be written to him to signify the Society's resolutions, and to desire his opinion as to the print, volume, cuts and so forth."

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    Baggage Delay Insurance - Receive $100 a day for up to three days to purchase essential items that you need while you wait for your baggage to catch up with you.

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    Barras, after a calculating delay, followed suit.

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    Be prepared for a time delay to get a maintenance check or repair appointment.

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    Be sure to take a long enough delay so as not to throw the pilot chute over the tail of the aircraft.

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    Because hearing impairments may delay speech and language acquisition, interfere with cognitive development, and disrupt progress in school, the educational decisions that parents make for their child are of special significance.

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    Because of its ability to delay the absorption of cholesterol, fiber has been linked to prevention of heart disease.

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    Because they dread shopping for appropriate swimwear, many plus sized women delay shopping for a swimsuit until late in the season when the selection is depleted.

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    Before these events Ferdinand had realized how serious had been his mistake in dismissing Wallenstein, and after some delay his agents persuaded the great general to emerge from his retirement.

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    Before this event the weakness of Turkey had encouraged the belief that Salonica would ultimately pass under the control of Austria-Hungary or one of the Balkan States, and this belief gave rise to many political intrigues which helped to delay the solution of the Macedonian Question.

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    Beginning an elimination diet before testing could cause a false negative result and delay your treatment process.The test is carried out like any other blood test.

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    Between loss and delay the spinner found an obvious alternative in damping the yarn artificially.

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    Both the government and the opposition in the chambers saw that delay was impossible, and that revision must be carried out.

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    But any citizen summoned or arrested in virtue of the law shall submit without delay, as resistance constitutes an offense.

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    But concrete is hampered by the fact that the surface always has to be formed by means of wooden or other framing, and in the case of thin walls or floors this framing becomes a serious item, involving expense and delay.

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    But Conrad hoped to attack sooner than he eventually did; his troops were ready in April, but the snow caused a delay which gave rise to much impatience at Austrian headquarters.

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    But further intrigues caused delay, and it was not until 1471 that James's hesitations were overcome.

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    But he calculated that this position, too, must be carried in the first rush, so that he could reach without delay the great ridge of the Stol (6,467 ft.), which stood athwart a further direct advance.

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    But Henry, once hailed as king, rode hard for London and persuaded bishop Maurice to crown him without delay at Westminster, since the primate Anseim was absent beyond seas.

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    But it was some time before the circles came into working order; the only permanent reform of the reign was the establishment of the imperial court of justice, and even this was not entirely satisfactory, I\Iaximilians remaining diets loudly denouncing it for delay and incompetence.

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    But one cannot delay, Prince, at such a moment!

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    But partly owing to the delay in making contact through the carriage down of air on the contact piece, and partly owing to the delay in establishing full current through selfinduction, the attracting force does not rise at once to its full value in the outgoing journey, whereas in the return journey the mercury tends to follow up the contact piece, and the full current continues up to the instant of break.

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    But the countess' health obliged them to delay their departure from day to day.

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    But the delay in 3G rollout gives us a chance to tackle such issues properly - and clarify the obligations of carriers.

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    But the fact is that many women will still choose to delay motherhood.

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    But the gravity of the situation renders it unlikely that he would delay for any length of time in writing to counteract the intrigues of his opponents; to judge from allusions like those in i.

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    But there is a slight delay in ignition, partly due to expulsion of incombustible gas drawn into the jet tube in the previous half period, so that the most copious supply of gas and heat is thrown into the quarter period just preceding greatest pressure, and the vibration is maintained.

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    But this pontiff died soon after his election; and after a delay of eighteen months, during which Frederick marched against Rome on two occasions and devastated the lands of his opponents, one of his partisans, Sinibaldo Fiesco,was chosen pope, and took the name of Innocent IV.

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    But though five firms applied without delay for licences to work under his patents, success did not at once attend his efforts; indeed, of ter several ironmasters had put the process to practical trial and failed to get good results, it was in danger of being thrust aside and entirely forgotten.

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    But, although ready drafted, many circumstances conspired to delay its presentation.

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    Buyers do have the right to delay closing if additional inspections are required, but this can be incredibly frustrating (as you well know).

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    By 1832 the question of admission into the Union had arisen, and in 1835 a convention was called in Detroit, a constitution was framed in May, that constitution was adopted by popular vote in October, state officers were elected, and application for admission was made; but a dispute with Ohio over the boundary between the two caused a delay in the admission by Congress until early in the year 1837.

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    By six to 12 months, developmental delay is usually noted.

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    By working with your doctor, eating right and staying active, you can delay or prevent common senior health issues.

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    Cardiologists consider that after uncomplicated myocardial infarction a delay of six weeks is acceptable.

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    Carriage by carrier is also subject to international conventions, which limit liability for death injury delay and baggage delay or loss.

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    Cavaignac was censured by some for having, by his delay, allowed the insurrection to gather head; but in the chamber he was declared by a unanimous vote to have deserved well of his country.

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    Certain homilies, accordingly, composed by dignitaries of the lower house, were in the following year produced by the prolocutor; and after some delay a volume was published in 1547 entitled Certain sermons or homilies appointed by the King's Majesty to be declared and read by all parsons, vicars, or curates every Sunday in their churches where they have cure.

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    Changing formula or diluting to half strength are common practices but are usually unnecessary and may even prolong symptoms and delay nutritional recovery.

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    Children born with symptoms have a greater risk of developmental delay than children born without symptoms.

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    Children living in poverty worldwide may exhibit evidence of smaller amounts of incremental growth of all long bones and vertebrae, and delay in epiphyseal union.

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    Children with a hearing loss, either from birth or acquired during the first year or two of life, generally have a serious delay in spoken language development.

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    Children with a maturation delay may be referred to as "late talkers" or "late bloomers."

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    Children with language delay may acquire language skills in the usual progression but at a much slower rate, so that their language development may be equivalent to a normally developing child of a much younger chronological age.

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    Children with maturation delay usually have normal language development by the time they enter school.

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    Children with mild hypotonia may not experience developmental delay, although some children acquire gross motor skills (sitting, walking, running, jumping) more slowly than most.

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    Cinnamon taken with meals, a healthy diet low in sugar and moderate exercise may prevent development of full blown diabetes or delay its onset for many years.

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    Clearly, agents that support the integrity or function of motor axonal sprouts may improve or delay patient symptoms in PPS.

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    Clinical efficacy TYSABRI is indicated as a single disease modifying therapy in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis to prevent relapses and delay progression of disability.

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    Complications can also delay complete recovery.

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    Considerable delay ensued, but the outcome of the whole proceedings was not only acceptance but fulfilment of all the engagements contracted.

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    Consuming foods containing calories that are only detected by your body after a time delay.

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    Delay in the surgery leads to the frequent need to divert the urine into the bowel because the partially repaired bladder cannot control the flow.

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    Delay only increases the difficulty in correcting strabismus, so parents should not wait to see if their child outgrows the condition.

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    Delay time can be quickly set using the push-button knob or via tap tempo.

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    Delay using fire heat as long as possible, unless the nights become so cold as to chill the plants inside the house.

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    Delay wearing panty hose this fall by having naturally looking glowing legs without a visit to the tanning salon.

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    Depending on the method the seller will accept, send your payment right away to prevent delay of shipping.

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    Depending on the state and the scheduled court actions, a wrongful foreclosure suit can delay a foreclosure by anywhere from forty-five days to two years.

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    Depending on the type and cause of the delay, the healthcare team may include a physician, a speech/language pathologist, an audiologist, a psychologist, an occupational therapist, and a social worker.

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    Despite the delay, children with Down syndrome are often quite sociable and interested in language for conversation.

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    Developmental delay continues into adulthood for approximately 50 percent of individuals with PWS.

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    Developmental delay may indicate a problem in development of the central nervous system.

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    Developmental delay refers to when a child's development lags behind established normal ranges for his or her age.

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    Developmental delays that are typical include delay in sitting or walking.

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    Diagnosis of language delay requires a complete physical examination and a thorough developmental history, with special attention to language milestones.

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    Do not consume large amounts of fat, which can delay digestion.

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    Do not delay, let me share with you the treasure I have found."

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    Doctors try to locate the source of the delay and then design a treatment plan.

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    Don't delay meetings, answering email or projects because you need to run the dishes, do the laundry or take out the trash.

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    Drivers can mistreat or beat up their cars and ignore or delay necessary maintenance and repairs until their car quits running, so age makes a difference when searching for a used car.

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    Due to decreased muscle tone, affected infants may experience a delay in reaching motor milestones.

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    During the delay he issued his Troy and its Remains (1875), and betook himself to Mycenae.

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    During those years fortified camps were established by the Belgians on the Sankuru, the Lomami, and the Arumiwi, and the Arabs were quick to see that each year's delay increased the strength of the forces against which they would have to contend.

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    Early detection and intervention for language delay can help prevent social, cognitive, and emotional problems.

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    Early in the next year he was taken over to France, and after long delay crowned in Paris on the 26th of December 1431.

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    Early, consistent, and conscious use of visual communication modes such as sign language, finger spelling, and cued speech, and/or hearing amplification and oral training can reduce the language delay.

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    Edgar Evans fell ill first and after causing fatal delay, 'he died on Feb.

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    Emotional outbursts are non-productive, overshadow the point of the discussion and delay reaching solutions.

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    Enhancements include polyphony, programmability, morphing, additional LFO and ADSR, and delay.

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    Ensure all information is accurate since mistakes will only delay the process.

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    Execution Delay Time Normally, the batch request is scheduled by the batch scheduler immediately after submitting to an execution queue.

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    Exner first showed, many years ago, that the nerve impulse travels through the spinal ganglion at the same speed as along the other parts of the nerve trunk - that is, that it suffers no delay in transit through the perikarya of the afferent rootneurons.

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    Expressive language delay is the most common developmental presentation.

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    Fenton, G., et al. "Vineland adaptive behavior profiles in children with autism and moderate to severe developmental delay."

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    Finally, no evidence was found to suggest any delay in permanent tooth eruption patterns of the F subjects.

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    For a number of years after the end of the conflict, the Indians were comparatively peaceful; but in 1831 the delay of the Sauk and Foxes in withdrawing from the lands in northern Illinois, caused Governor John Reynolds (1788-1865) to call out the militia.

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    For any alteration or amendment of " articles, doctrines, rites or rubrics," a two-thirds majority of each order of the represen tative house was required and a year's delay for consultation of the diocesan synods.

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    For his Super and Ultra Moves, you can hold the punch buttons to delay their deployment.

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    For some weeks he was concealed in the city and in Wapping; but, finding the schemes for a rising hang fire, he went to Harwich, disguised as a Presbyterian minister, and after a week's delay, during which he was in imminent risk of discovery, if indeed, as is probable, his escape was not winked at by the government, he sailed to Holland on the 28th of November 1682, and reached Amsterdam in the beginning of December.

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    Frere, believing that the Zulu power was a standing menace to the peace of South Africa, and that delay in dealing with Cetywayo would only increase the danger, sent an ultimatum to the chief in November 1878.

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    Friday 14th January 2005 Greyhound stadium delay A planned multi-million pound makeover at Great Yarmouth Greyhound stadium has been put back.

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    Generalized delay in all developmental milestones suggests mental retardation.

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    He accordingly wrote to Bacon, directing him to intimate to the judges his pleasure that they should delay judgment until after discussion of the matter with himself.

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    He asked for a certain delay in order to create these preconditions in the factories.

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    He believed that the Union could be saved without a war, and that a policy of delay would prevent the secession of the border states, which in turn would gradually coax their more southern neighbours back into their proper relations with the Federal government.

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    He dallied till the end of August, many weeks after the defeat, when the coming of Syracusan reinforcements decided him to depart; but on the 27th of that month was an eclipse of the moon, on the strength of which he insisted on a delay of almost another month.

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    He did not find in Mr. Asquith's proposals, in the session of 1914, for exclusion by county option for six years, any sufficient compromise; but he formally announced that, if they were endorsed by the country, Lord Lansdowne would use his authority in the Lords to have them passed without delay.

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    He felt that unless he could delay the enemy advance down the Natisone and Judrio valleys by more than a mere rearguard action he ran the risk of having his centre and right, and all the mass of troops in the Udine plain, cut off from his bases.

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    He or she may conduct a developmental assessment which will determine any delays the child has and to what extent the delay is present.

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    He undertook without delay the reformation of morals and clerical discipline throughout his vast diocese.

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    He was quick in forming his plans and carried them out without delay or hesitation.

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    Hearing development is always one of the first things checked if a pediatrician or parent suspects a language delay.

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    Hearing-impaired children who use sign language within their families usually have no signed-language delay.

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    Here they were finally stopped by the Tibetans, and after a delay of six weeks passed in vain attempts to obtain permission to go to Lhasa, they were only allowed to proceed to Nagchuka on the Sining-Lhasa road, and to continue by the Gyade route to Yekundo, near the upper Dre chu, and thence to Sining in Kansuh.

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    His hopes, however, were blighted by long delay.

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    His motion, after some delay, was carried and the conference was rejected.

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    His own caprices interposed some delay in the conferring of a pension which George III.

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    Holding office by sufferance of Gambetta, he halted in an undetermined attitude between the radicals and the reactionaries till the delay of urgent reforms lost him the support of all parties.

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    Home health care includes a wide range of services provided in the home that can avert or delay the need for nursing home care.

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    However, any child with signs of developmental delay of speech, language, or motor development with no known cause should be considered for fragile X testing, especially if there is a family history of the condition.

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    However, childhood constipation can sometimes be difficult to treat when a child, after having a painful experience, makes a decision to resist and delay going to the bathroom.

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    However, in the unusual case that sign language is the medium of communication in the family rather than speech, the child shows no delay in learning to use that language.

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    However, the Supplier will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by you through reasonable or unavoidable delay in delivery.

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    However, there is often a long delay until the first words are spoken, sometimes not until age two years or older.

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    I apologize for the delay in sending this.

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    I have always misgivings tho Kit gets your letters directed to Cowes, which would at least delay them.

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    I reassured them that Microsoft would communicate a delay in the system's release to retailers.

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    If a taxpayer is genuinely unable to pay due to extenuating circumstances, the IRS may decide to delay collection for a period of time.

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    If delay is positive, then read blocks for delay milliseconds, and returns ERR if there is still no input.

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    If hearing loss is ever suspected, such as if a child only responds when the parent speaking is in eyesight, the doctor should be consulted without delay.

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    If the delay occurs mainly in one developmental area, the child may have hemiplegia, a brachial plexus injury, such as Erb's or Klumple's palsy, or a broken clavicle.

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    If the forecast is calling for strong winds or a driving rain, delay your planting plans until the bad weather has stopped.

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    If there is a delay in fine-motor adaptive development combined with delays in other developmental domains, the doctor will consider whether the child is visually impaired or mentally handicapped.

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    If there is no motor delay, a child does not have cerebral palsy.

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    If untreated, beta thalassemia major can lead to severe lethargy, paleness, and growth and developmental delay.

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    If you are out of work, do not delay in filing your application for benefits.

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    If you choose to delay commencement of studies for up to six weeks, there is no need to inform either ACS or Warnborough.

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    If you have a flight connection, this delay can cause you to miss most of your trip.

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    If you have ever wanted to try your hand at fashion soap making, there's really no reason to delay.

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    If you input incorrect information, this will delay your ability to make online payments.

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    If you stand tall, you just might be able to defy the forces of gravity, or at least delay them.

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    If you think you have a problem, don't delay, seeking help is the best thing you can do.

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    If your college has not properly implemented the pay agreement, contact your regional office without delay.

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    If your submission contains errors , it can ruin your chances of even making it to the review process, and seriously delay grant approval.

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    Immediately on the outbreak of the revolution President Balmaceda published a decree declaring Montt and his companions to be traitors, and without delay organized an army of some 40,000 men for the suppression of the insurrectionary movement.

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    Impaired hearing is one of the most common causes of language delay.

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    In 1879 the Porte, after long delay, recognized the occupation on the distinct understanding that the sovereignty of the sultan was acknowledged.

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    In 1917 he was appointed chairman of the Draft Appeals Board of New York City by Governor Whitman, and the following year was special assistant to the U.S. Attorney-General, in charge of the investigation of alleged waste and delay in the construction of aircraft.

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    In a few cases, you may want to delay the start of kindergarten to allow a child to catch up developmentally.

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    In addition to language delay, apraxia often causes other expressive language disorders.

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    In general the severity of language delay depends on the severity of the mental retardation.

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    In general, developmental delay, mental retardation, and vision and hearing impairment are common in those who have these disorders.

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    In general, experts distinguish between those children who are slow in developing spoken language (language delay) and those who have difficulty achieving a milestone of spoken language (language disorders).

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    In Germany, at his instigation, the archbishops with a few of the secular nobles in 1246 elected Henry Raspe, landgrave of Thuringia, German king; but the "priests' king," as he was contemptuously called, died in the following year, William II., count of Holland, being after some delay elected by the papal party in his stead.

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    In it, he claimed that he was having second thoughts about the divorce and wanted to delay the proceedings by 90 days.

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    In March, after breakdown long delay, the new Galician demands were definitely of 1870.

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    In May the king's minister, Count de Florida Blanca, intimated to him that the one obstacle to a treaty was the question of the free navigation of the Mississippi, and for months following this interview the policy of the court was clearly one of delay.

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    In ordinary parlance the breakdown had plainly caused the delay.

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    In other groups, including Down syndrome, there may be more delay in language than in other mental abilities.

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    In people with severe neurologic symptoms, fluid imbalances must be corrected without delay.

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    In some cases, healthcare professionals are able to stop or delay premature labor if treated early enough.

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    In the alternative, they would be available, with some delay in point of time, to reinforce the army in Thrace.

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    In the following year \% ellingtons victory at Vitoria signalled the ruin of the French cause in Spain; while Prussia threw off the yoke of France, and Austria, realizing after cautious delay her chance of retrieving the humiliations of 1809, joined the alliance, and in concert with Russia and the other German powers overthrew Napoleon at Leipzig.

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    In the resolution which was adopted on the 2nd of March the chamber," imbued with the ideas which presided over the foundation of the Congo State and inspired the Act of Berlin,"expressed its confidence in the proposals which the commission of reforms was elaborating, and decided" to proceed without delay to the examination of the projected law of the 7th of August 1901, on the government of Belgium's colonial possessions."The report of the reforms commission was not made public, but as the fruit of its deliberations King Leopold signed on the 3rd of June 1906 a number of decrees embodying various While the commission was sitting, further evidence was forthcoming that the system complained of on the Congo remained unaltered, and that the" reforms "of June 1906 were illusory.

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    In this dynamical process the time delay between infrasonic pulses should reflect the gas nucleation interval of 1-2 s of basaltic magma.

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    Inconsistent with this is the account of the intervention of Hushai, whose counsel of delay (in order to gather all Israel "from Dan to Beersheba"), in spite of popular approbation, was not adopted, and with this episode is connected the tradition that the sagacious counsellor returned to his home and, having disposed of his estate, hanged himself.

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    Individuals with developmental delay or birth defects may be referred to a clinical geneticist for genetic testing or to a developmental pediatrician or neurologist for evaluation and diagnosis of FAS.

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    Individuals with this condition have developmental delay, variable levels of mental retardation, and behavioral and emotional difficulties.

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    Infants may also be more susceptible to future bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal tract and to a delay in growth.

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    Injections delay the progress of severe osteopetrosis in both children and adults.

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    Injections may be used to make casting easier, ease the adjustment of a new brace, or delay surgery.

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    Interruption of the recommended schedule with a delay between doses should not interfere with the final immunity achieved.

    224

    Is there any reason why the vet would delay tapping so long?

    225

    It appears that Hooke professed to have a solution of the problem of the path of .a body moving round a centre of force attracting as the inverse square of the distance; but Halley, finding, after a delay of some months, that Hooke " had not been so good as his word " in showing his solution to Wren, started in the month of August 1684 for Cambridge to consult Newton on the subject.

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    It is an offense to delay or obstruct an inspector from OPRA or to neglect or refuse to produce required documentation or information.

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    It is characterized by delay in the ability to relax muscles after forceful contraction (myotonia) and wasting of muscles, as well as other abnormalities.

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    It is important to make sure you fully understand the requirements of the application process to make sure there is no delay in the processing of your application.

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    It is not a little curious that the obvious improvement of trans ferring the declination axis as well as the declination-clamp to the telescope end of the declination axis was so long delayed; we can explain the delay only by the desire to retain the declination circle as a part of the counterpoise.

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    It is often referred to as a speech delay of unknown origin.

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    It is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed forms of autism and non-specific developmental delay.

    232

    It is the natural outlet for the commerce of some of the richest parts of Honduras, Nicaragua and Salvador; and during the 19th century it exported large quantities of gold, silver and other ores, although its progress was retarded by the delay in constructing a transcontinental railway from Puerto Cortes.

    233

    It may be noted that the rules do not afford equal protection to a shipper in the comparatively infrequent case of his being put to expense by the delay at a port of refuge.

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    It merely means that the baby's liver is not as fully developed as it will be; thus, there is some delay in eliminating the bilirubin.

    235

    It seems reasonable considering the symptoms of autism that dysfunction in these neurons are causes, but newer research has found that while there is a delay, mirror neurons function normally in individuals with autism.

    236

    It was not without a struggle, and delay, far into the night.

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    It would follow therefore that sums were due by way of either liquidated and ascertained damages for delay or at least damages for delay.

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    It's far better to delay your shopping until you can find bowls that are guaranteed lead-free rather than risk your furry friend's health.

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    It's not much fun to feel like you're constantly making sacrifices, but the ability to delay gratification is a skill you'll continue to use long after the economy bounces back.

    240

    James, through Bacon, who was then attorney-general, commanded the chief justice to delay judgment till he himself should discuss the question with the judges.

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    Keep your contact information current on your accounts to minimize any delay in getting your insured funds returned to you.

    242

    Kelly and his legal team found various reasons to delay the trial, which began May of 2008 and lasted a period of three weeks.

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    Language delay is a communication disorder, a category that includes a wide variety of speech, language, and hearing impairments.

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    Language delay is the most common developmental delay in children.

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    Language delay is usually more severe than other developmental delays in retarded children, and it is often the first noticeable symptom of mental retardation.

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    Language delay usually becomes apparent during infancy or early childhood.

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    Lastly, the child will begin to show signs of being able to delay urination or bowel movements such as waking from sleep still dry or refraining from urinating or defecating for longer periods of time while not wearing a diaper.

    248

    Laurens was designated with the vicomte de Noailles to arrange the terms of the surrender, which virtually ended the war, although desultory skirmishing, especially in the South, attended the months of delay before peace was formally concluded.

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    Lay your respect and confidence at his feet and do not delay to unite with us!

    250

    Lennox-Gastaut syndrome-A severe form of epilepsy that is characterized by the onset in early childhood of frequent seizures of multiple types and by developmental delay.

    251

    Leon justified the delay on the grounds that the old woman had gone into strong hysterics once she came round.

    252

    Losing weight while experiencing a growth spurt may also delay menstruation.

    253

    Maclay's History of the Navy, a court of inquiry investigated Schley's conduct before and during the battle of Santiago; on the 13th of December 1901 the court pronounced Schley guilty of delay in locating Cervera's squadron, of carelessness in endangering the "Texas" by a peculiar "loop" movement or turn of the "Brooklyn" which blanketed the fire of other American vessels, and of disobedience to a departmental order of the 25th of May, but it recommended that no action be taken.

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    Many people without insurance will delay going to the doctor or the dentist because they feel they cannot pay for a checkup, so health issues continue to worsen over time.

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    Many vets will delay surgery/anesthesia if a dog displays signs of illness.

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    Maturation delay-Developmental language delay; a language delay caused by the slow maturation of speech centers in the brain; often causes late talking.

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    Maturation delay, also called developmental language delay, is one of the most common types of language delay.

    258

    Meanwhile, Bruno said Tuesday he would indefinitely delay filing church charges against a retired episcopal bishop in Texas, the Rt.

    259

    Membership in a less commonly affected ethnic group may also delay or hinder the correct diagnosis.

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    Mental retardation causes global language delay, including delayed auditory comprehension and use of gestures.

    261

    Milk kept in silver jugs, or with silver coins in it, is known to delay spoilage.

    262

    Minimizing the delay will reduce further uncertainty about the industry created by the Equitable Life affair.

    263

    Moreover sea power was not everything, and delay exhausted the financial reserves of the state, while financial considerations, as we have seen, were comparatively unimportant to the Peloponnesians.

    264

    Most doctors agree that "menstrual manipulation," the practice of using birth control pills to delay or avoid a period, is safe for most women.

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    Most pediatricians would agree that there should be a delay in vaccinations for children with severe illnesses until the symptoms of illness are gone.

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    Most point-and-shoot digital cameras have an annoying delay between the time you press the shutter button and the moment when the camera takes the picture.

    267

    Mr. Law's handling of the business of the House was, as ever, efficient and conciliatory; but for the greater occasions Mr. Lloyd George returned; and Mr. Law's most outstanding appearance in this session was when he announced that the Government were prepared to adopt the Sankey report in the spirit as well as in the letter, and to take all necessary steps to carry out its recommendations without delay.

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    My father then insisted on a delay of a year and now already six months, half of that period, have passed, and my resolution is firmer than ever.

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    Myotonic dystrophy cannot be cured, and no treatment can delay its progression.

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    Napoleon entered the town hard on their heels, but the broken bridge caused a delay of four days, there being no pontoon trains with the army.

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    Negotiations could only bring the conflict a little nearer, delay it a little longer, or supply an opportunity to either side to justify its action in the eyes of the world.

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    Nevertheless the delay was utilized in the completion of inventions necessary for the safe and economical distribution of electric current for the purpose of electric lighting.

    273

    Next, donate your car and be sure to get a receipt at the time of donation - do not delay in doing this.

    274

    Niacinamide, a form of niacin, may delay needing insulin in type one diabetes.

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    Nick Michael, You called me and told me of the delay with the carbon fiber front mudguard.

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    Nintendo put the year-long delay to good use and tweaked the game to make it even more impressive.

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    No failure on the part of a party to exercise, no delay in exercising, and no course of dealing with respect to any right, power, or privilege under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right, power, or privilege preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power, or privilege under this Agreement.

    278

    Numerous tests are used to screen for language delay and assess language development.

    279

    Obtaining an unbound copy of the De corpore, he saw by the mutilated appearance of the sheets that Hobbes had repeatedly altered his demonstrations before he issued them at last in their actual form, grotesque as it was, rather than delay the book longer.

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    Of these babies, 11,600 were born deaf; 3,580 were born blind; and 1,800 suffered severe developmental delay.

    281

    On the 15th of December 51 Nero completed his fourteenth year, and Agrippina, in view of Claudius's failing health, determined to delay no longer his adoption of the toga virilis.

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    On the 18th of July he went to Vienna, to urge the necessity of forming a responsible Magyar ministry without delay.

    283

    On the I3th of March Lord Granville gave full power to General Gordon to evacuate Khartum and save that garrison by conducting it himself to Berber without delay, and expressed a hope that he would not resign his commission.

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    Once you're conscious of your tendencies-of the reasons for delay to which you're vulnerable-the easier it will be to overcome them.

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    One possible method of weeding out defective individuals is to prolong your email and phone correspondences and delaya face-to-face meeting.

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    One study reported an average delay of five to 12 years between the initial symptoms and the correct diagnosis.

    287

    Open fractures may lead to bone infections, which delay the healing process.

    288

    Order to cause her to have full seisin without delay of such of the forests in the counties that are in his custody.

    289

    Ostend, though the width of the entrance was reduced probably to 300 ft., was not closed, and though the ships sunk in Zeebrugge must have caused great inconvenience and delay it may be doubted whether they actually stopped the passage of submarines for more than a month.

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    Other drugs that are used to delay surgery are glycerol, digoxin, and isosorbide.

    291

    Other symptoms can include, delay in reaching developmental milestones, mental retardation, rapid head growth, and slowed growth of the rest of the body.

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    Other symptoms include seizures, developmental delay, behavior problems, and skin problems.

    293

    Owing to the death of a messenger there was long delay in proclaiming the new monarchs in Maryland; this delay, together with a rumor of a Popish plot to slaughter the Protestants, enabled the opposition to overthrow the proprietary government, and then the crown, in the interest of its trade policy, set up a royal government in its place, in 1692, without, however, divesting the proprietor of his territorial rights.

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    Parents should call the pediatrician immediately if they suspect that their child may have a language delay or a hearing problem.

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    Parents, who suspect that their child has a delay in developments should follow their instincts in having that child evaluated.

    296

    Partly on this account, and in spite of the attempts of the Chinese authorities to bring about a settlement, there was some delay owing to the attitude of the lamas, but finally a treaty of peace was concluded on the 7th of September.

    297

    Physical therapy, in particular regular stretching, is used to maintain the range of motion of affected muscles and to prevent or delay contractures.

    298

    Physician referrals of motor delay are most common during the first six to 18 months of a child's life.

    299

    Prednisone, a corticosteroid, has been shown to delay the progression of DMD somewhat, for reasons that as of 2004 are still unclear.

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    Presented at the 13th European Conference of Neuro-Developmental Delay in Children with Specific Learning Difficulties Chester, UK (2001).

    301

    Pressure sores should be avoided as they prolong hospital stay, delay rehabilitation and may cause sepsis.

    302

    Procrastination is the attribute of all Persians, to-morrow being ever the answer to any proposition, and the to-morrow means indefinite delay.

    303

    Prompt treatment normally prevents immediate complications, but a delay in the treatment of a severe allergic reaction can result in rapid deterioration and even death.

    304

    Psychotherapy may be recommended if the language delay is accompanied by anxiety or depression.

    305

    Rather than delay while you struggle to build a business model, accept that this task is more appropriate for a later startup phase.

    306

    Recognizing the necessity of some one in the province with full power " to do all things that may contribute to the good and advancement of the same," they directed the appointment of the American Board of Proprietors - a body of men identified with the province, who with the deputy-governor were to look after the proprietary interests in such matters as the approval of legislation and the granting of lands, and thereby prevent the delay caused by the transmission of such matters to England for approval.

    307

    Renowned author victor the renowned academic delay reserve your.

    308

    Ricci replied with the historical answer, Sint ut sunt, aut non sint; and after some further delay, during which much interest was exerted in their favour, the Jesuits were suppressed by an edict in November 1764, but suffered to remain on the footing of secular priests, a grace withdrawn in 1767, when they were expelled from the kingdom.

    309

    Roused at last, Elizabeth sent over Ormonde as general of Munster, and after long delay gave him the means of conducting a campaign.

    310

    Rumor has it that the delay will allow an Xbox 360 (the second generation Xbox) version to come out in addition to the previously announced ones.

    311

    She also took swift actions to ensure rider safety and minimize distress and delay after the unexpected death of a French athlete's horse.

    312

    She had come prepared for such an emergency, but any delay might prove embarrassing.

    313

    She noted that as the wall copings had to be specially made there had been a slight delay in the progress of work.

    314

    Similarly, electric guitar players use amps and pedals to delay, distort, modulate and modify the sound of the guitar until it is almost unrecognizable at times.

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    Since language delay is the most common early symptom of global intellectual impairment, the test provides a comprehensive developmental assessment.

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    So, expect a minimum of a one to two month delay before seeing actual results.

    317

    Some administrators may have pleaded ignorance post A day due to the delay in HM Revenue & Customs getting the Online system working.

    318

    Some children seem to be more at risk for having GERD than others, particularly children who have hiatal hernia, cystic fibrosis, neurological impairment or delay, or an immature esophagus and LES.

    319

    Some delay was caused in beginning operations by Cromwell's dangerous illness, during which his life was despaired of; but in June he was confronting Leslie entrenched in the hills near Stirling, impregnable to attack and refusing an engagement.

    320

    Sometimes a delay results when calling other countries, and using some cards makes the delay better or worse.

    321

    Sometimes the doctor may need to delay a treatment based on the results of certain blood tests.

    322

    Sometimes the term is used for mental retardation, which is not a delay in development but rather a permanent limitation.

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    Specific instructions will be provided if a treatment delay becomes necessary.

    324

    Speech/language delay is the most common developmental disorder in children aged three to 16 years, affecting approximately 3 to 10 percent of children.

    325

    Strenuous exercise or over exercising can delay a heat cycle.

    326

    Sturge-Weber also is characterized by neurological abnormalities including seizures, weakness on one side of the body, developmental delay, and glaucoma (increased pressure within the eye).

    327

    Such delay indicates that the core role function of HE and FE counseling is hampered by resource constraints.

    328

    Surely a part of the delay was caused by an inability to cast a reliable Aslan since big cats can be rather unpredictable around large groups of people.

    329

    Talks have reportedly been in the works for quite some time, which lead to the delay of the project for a number of years.

    330

    Tawas uses direct deposit of your earnings to your account; wrong identification numbers and account numbers could delay payments.

    331

    That city was taken by General Scott after a siege and bombardment (March 7 to 29, 1847); and after winning the battle of Cerrogordo (April 18), and a long delay at Puebla, Scott marched on Mexico City, stormed its defences against greatly superior forces, and effected an entrance after severe fighting on the 13th of September 1847.

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    That delay caused substantial arrears to accrue which Mr G had little or no prospect of being able to clear promptly.

    333

    That service will enable the shipper to release the goods without any delay.

    334

    The agents of the " New Christians " in Rome long contrived, by lavish bribery and with the support of many enlightened Portuguese, to delay the preliminary negotiations; but in 1536 the Holy Office was established in Lisbon, where the first auto-da fe was held in 1540, and in 1560 its operations were extended to India.

    335

    The Albanians now invited Ahmed Pasha Khorshid to assume the reins of government, and he without delay proceeded from Alexandria to Cairo.

    336

    The Anglo-French army concentrated in Mudros Bay, the great natural harbour of Lemnos, in the third week of April and, after a short delay enforced by bad weather, the armada put to sea during the nights of the 23rd-24th and the 24th-25th, so that the transports and the covering warships should arrive at the various rendezvous at or before dawn on the 25th.

    337

    The arrangement and appropriation of the tracks in a station materially affect the economical and efficient working of the traffic. There must be a sufficient provision of sidings, connected with the running tracks by points, for holding spare rolling stock and to enable carriages to be added to or taken off trains and engines to be changed with as little delay as possible.

    338

    The attempt which he made against Toulon in the course of the same year failed completely, because the invasion of the kingdom of Naples retarded the march of the troops which were to have been employed in it, and this delay afforded Marshal de Tesse time to make good dispositions.

    339

    The authorities may be excused for their' inability in the early days of the war to grasp the essential facts of the situation, but they laid themselves open to severe criticism for the delay in realizing that a change of policy was necessary.

    340

    The average delay in disease progression was about six months in people who progressed to AD.

    341

    The bank had in this way acquired a large reserve of gold, and in the new charter which was (after long delay) passed in 1899, a clause was introduced requiring the resumption of cash payments, though this was not to come into operation immediately.

    342

    The benefits offered are the same and there is usually no delay in getting payments you are eligible for if you file online.

    343

    The best way of preventing RDS is to delay delivery until the fetal lungs have matured and are producing enough surfactant, generally at about 37 weeks of pregnancy.

    344

    The bondholders gained a further material advantage by the consent of the Egyptian government to delay the conversion of the loans, which under previous arrangements they would have been free to do in 1905.

    345

    The broker not completing the closing documents correctly, causing a delay and a possible cancellation of the sale.

    346

    The cause of the delay seems to have lain with Buckingham, whose friendship had cooled, and who had taken offence at the fallen chancellor's unwillingness to part with York House.

    347

    The cause of the delay was Natasha's skirt, which was too long.

    348

    The child may have a delay in cognitive development.

    349

    The child may interpret the delay in the return of symptoms as evidence that the child has recovered from celiac disease, but they have not, as celiac disease cannot be cured.

    350

    The Chinese, indeed, endeavoured to delay their progress by negotiation rather than by force; and they succeeded in treacherously arresting some distinguished persons who had been sent into the Chinese lines to negotiate.

    351

    The commissioner reported that the service was adequate but not efficient; that the rates were reasonable but that the corporation was responsible for unreasonably withholding facilities, thus rendering the service inefficient; that it was inexpedient to grant the corporation a licence because the funds of a city ought not to be applied for the benefit of a limited class of citizens; that delay and waste would result from two systems in one area and would increase the difficulties of the government in 1911; and that the corporation had not proved it could work the licence without placing a burden on the rates.

    352

    The death of the great stadholder did not, however, long delay the carrying out of the policy on which he had set his heart, of concluding a separate peace with Spain behind the back of France, notwithstanding the compact of 1635 uce of with that power.

    353

    The delay attendant on this method of purification is avoided by treating the crude oil with 1 to 2% of a somewhat strong sulphuric acid, which chars and carries down the bulk of the impurities.

    354

    The delay ended up being four hours.

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    The delay from November 1993 to April 1999 was therefore excusable, almost by definition.

    356

    The delay in normal functioning caused by brachial plexopathy and any muscle imbalances across a joint can have a major impact on the child's growing skeleton and can result in permanent muscular-skeletal abnormalities.

    357

    The delay in processing the form had not, in this case, proven detrimental to the patent process.

    358

    The delay is causing consternation in the drives sector which has been counting on the ECA to deliver a boost in sales.

    359

    The delay may be explained by the change of government, followed by devolution, followed by the Scottish Executive's increasing predilection for consultation.

    360

    The delay on upward crossing of the threshold provides immunity to transients and other interference, thereby preventing spurious triggering of the output relay.

    361

    The delay varies from one to three seconds for verbatim phonetic machine shorthand, to around five seconds for edited input using qwerty.

    362

    The delay which this test causes is so unwelcome that in all other countries the blower continues the blow until decarburization is nearly complete, because of the very great accuracy with which he can then read the indications of the flame, an accuracy which leaves little to be desired.

    363

    The delay will not ordinarily be more than one day.

    364

    The delay, together with the proposal of John Jay, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs and commissioner to negotiate a commercial treaty with the Spanish envoy, to surrender navigation rights on the lower Mississippi for twenty-five years in order to remove the one obstacle to the negotiations, aroused so much feeling that General James Wilkinson and a few other leaders began to intrigue not only for a separation from Virginia, but also from the United States, and for the formation of a close alliance with the Spanish at New Orleans.

    365

    The developmental delay, however, is not pervasive.

    366

    The diet also, after some delay, professed to be content with this arrangement.

    367

    The emperor accepted this exposition of the constitution, and after some delay eventually gave his consent also to the Prussian law, which he was qualified to reject.

    368

    The English right wing first appeared, tried the morass in vain, and then set out to turn it by a long detour; the main battle under the king halted in front of it, while the left wing under Antony Bec, bishop of Durham, was able to reach the head of the marsh without much delay.

    369

    The estimated cost was between three and four millions sterling, to be met by a toll, and it was urged that a uniform depth, independent of tides, would be ensured above the dam, that delay of large vessels wishing to proceed up river would thus be obviated, that the river would be relieved of pollution by the tides, and the necessity for constant dredging would be abolished.

    370

    The extreme action of the Lower House was not supported by the people, and the king had the opportunity, if he chose to use it, of putting himself right with the nation after no long delay.

    371

    The failure of the operations in the Sudan had been absolute and complete, and the reason is to be sought in a total misconception of the situation, which caused vacillation and delay, and in the choice of a route by which, having regard to the date of the decision, the relief of General Gordon and Khartum was impossible.

    372

    The frequent association of heat-stroke with malaria is to be borne in mind in the treatment of heat hyperpyrexia, for, should the temperature of the patient not subside rapidly after treatment with cold sponging in a current of air or cold baths and ice, an intramuscular or intravenous injection of in grains of quinine bihydrochloride should be given without delay.

    373

    The frontier was then swiftly carried across the eastern half of the central plains, but found a second delay in its advance occasioned by the dry climate of the western plains.

    374

    The game's quest starts out in a very brisk manner, quickly moving you from dungeon to dungeon without delay.

    375

    The German democrats appealed for aid to the Hungarian government; but the Magyar passion for constitutional legality led to delay, and before the Hungarian advance could be made effective, it was too late.

    376

    The gorged and fertilized female quits her hold of the host, and falling to the ground, proceeds after a short delay to lay her eggs in some sheltered spot.

    377

    The ice climbers decided to get in a quick climb and blame their delay returning home on the cops.

    378

    The irritation of the powers at the unexpected delay was so great that Great Britain proposed a collective note on the subject, to be executed by the Austrian cabinet; while Prince Bismarck threatened, if the Berlin proposition were not carried out, to refer to the suzerain power at.

    379

    The judges, at the conclusion of his speech, fell on their knees, and implored pardon for the manner of their letter; but Coke attempted to justify the matter contained in it, saying that the delay required by his majesty was contrary to law.

    380

    The leading South African statesmen realized that unless an effort to remedy this condition was made without delay affairs would go from bad to worse.

    381

    The long delay in announcing the assembly of the conference proved the extreme difficulty of arriving at any satisfactory basis of settlement; and though the efforts of the powers succeeded in salving the wounded pride of the Turks, and restraining the impetuosity of the Serbs and Montenegrins, warlike preparations on the part of Austria continued during the winter of 1908-1909, being justified by the agitation in Servia, Montenegro and the annexed provinces.

    382

    The more information you provide, the more you can alleviate the need for any delay or guesswork by emergency personnel.

    383

    The object of this apparently high-handed step was to avoid the expense and delay of summoning the supernumeraries again to the colours when the bills should have received parliamentary sanction; but it was not unnaturally resented by the Hungarian Chamber, which has ever possessed a lively sense of its prerogatives.

    384

    The official receiver must contact all known mortgagees without delay.

    385

    The old offence was not yet forgiven, and after a tedious delay, the office was given, in October 1 595, to Serjeant Thomas Fleming.

    386

    The operation went well, however I developed a collapsed lung, which caused the delay.

    387

    The order for the instrument was given to the Repsolds in 1840, but " various circumstances, for which the makers are not responsible, contributed to delay the completion of the instrument, which was not delivered before the winter of 1848."

    388

    The Oster bread machine has a built-in timer that allows you to delay baking for as long as 13 hours.

    389

    The output from the delay circuit is normally high, changing momentarily to low on detection of a prolonged snore.

    390

    The over-the-counter name for this drug is Ovaban, and it is used to prevent or delay dogs and cats from coming into heat.

    391

    The person suffering from an eating disorder usually denies that there is a problem, which can delay needed treatment.

    392

    The policy of delay in the execution of the plot which the Uitlander leaders found themselves compelled to adopt was determined by a variety of causes.

    393

    The political effect was great, but the delay gave the French northern army time to rally.

    394

    The presence of a pervasive developmental delay leads to possible connections between autism and mitochondrial disorder.

    395

    The pressure a growing brain exerts on a fused suture also can cause a delay in development or, rarely, permanent brain damage.

    396

    The procedure is done as soon as possible; however, prematurity, the presence of other birth defects, or complications of aspiration pneumonia may delay surgery.

    397

    The procedure is loaded with many formalities, of which the historical explanation lies in the tribunals of the ancient system, and which considerably delay the progress of the causes.

    398

    The prognosis depends on the size and location of the membrane and on early treatment with antitoxin; the longer the delay, the higher the death rate.

    399

    The prognosis is usually good for patients with mild infections who are treated without delay.

    400

    The queen delayed the appointment, and Bacon's fortunes, as they then stood, could ill brook delay.

    401

    The question of delay in paying valid claims is a newer topic, which, it seems to me, does merit consideration.

    402

    The reason he gave for delay was that he did not anticipate war; and that he did not wish to excite unwarrantable suspicions in the minds of the Free State.

    403

    The reason he gave for wanting to delay the divorce proceedings was that he wanted to try and work things out with Kate.

    404

    The remoteness of the rural home caused the lengthy delay in discovering the horrendous crime.

    405

    The return journey was commenced without delay, but without any help from animal traction it proved too much for the men.

    406

    The rules do allow for a protest or a delay at what was an absolutely preposterous allegation.

    407

    The selection may be larger in season, but if you are looking for the best bargain and can delay your purchase, wait for the ponchos to move to the clearance rack or show up on auction sites.

    408

    The short delay will not noticeably affect your harvest date and the damage you avoid will better your chances of a bumper crop.

    409

    The Stanford-Binet intelligence scale is used as a tool in school placement, in determining the presence of a learning disability or a developmental delay, and in tracking intellectual development.

    410

    The symptom of difficulty awakening is consistent with the phase delay hypothesis of SAD.

    411

    The team would eventually get accustomed to the early starts and become more efficient at getting away from huts without delay.

    412

    The test also contains items designed to identify young children at risk for developmental delay.

    413

    The test contains items designed to identify young children at risk for developmental delay.

    414

    The ultimate payer in these cases is no doubt reached without delay or many steps, but the process is not quite direct.

    415

    The vaccine also is not recommended for pregnant women, and women should delay pregnancy for three months following a complete vaccination.

    416

    The whole document should be in the public domain without further delay.

    417

    Then followed weary years of ruinous delay and official inquiry, during which Hobson died after founding Auckland.

    418

    Then get me the ship's carpenter without delay, Hardy.

    419

    There are many causes for language delay, both environmental and physical.

    420

    There is a little delay after pressing the corresponding attack button.

    421

    There is evidence that drugs that stimulate or increase the levels of GABA in the brain may delay ejaculation.

    422

    There may be a delay or total lack of language or the use of repetitive and idiosyncratic language.

    423

    There may be a slight delay whilst your details are checked.

    424

    There will be less than a second delay between these attacks, and you can continue this trick as many times as you want.

    425

    There would be a delay to find out whether you had been approved for financing of at least a few days while your application was being considered.

    426

    These medications may have good short-term results, but may not remove all the symptoms or may simply delay symptoms to another time during the day.

    427

    These potential complications against the risks of language delay, possible learning problems, or hearing loss resulting from chronic otitis media.

    428

    They are learning how to inhibit themselves and delay gratification.

    429

    They made themselves very troublesome at the diet of Regensburg in 1593, and also at the diet held in the same city four years later, putting forward various demands for greater religious freedom and seekingto hinder, or delay, the payment of the grant for the Turkish war.

    430

    They should never be used to delay or replace nurturing or feeding.

    431

    They were heavily outnumbered, but they held strong positions which should have enabled them to delay the enemy advance until the reserves could come into play.

    432

    This acceptance leads to further delay in identifying and treating the disorder.

    433

    This ancient beverage seems custom-made to protect health and delay aging.

    434

    This can happen if there is a gap between when your insurance coverage is canceled and your new coverage begins or if there is a delay in getting your insurance after registering your vehicle.

    435

    This celebrated treaty belongs rather to the history of Germany than to a life of Mazarin; but two questions have been often asked, whether Mazarin did not delay the peace as long as possible in order to more completely ruin Germany, and whether Richelieu would have made a similar peace.

    436

    This contrasts with the delay in the district nurse phlebotomy type of home visit.

    437

    This delay gave the Conservatives another year of office.

    438

    This delay is not explained by any excess of care in preparation, for much of the matter was out of date and the appendix giving the author's latest views is the only portion of special interest.

    439

    This delay is thought to occur because there is a lack of general awareness by physicians and families of cerebrovascular disorders in children.

    440

    This delay, however, is certainly better than not having the game at all.

    441

    This does not mean that treatment is unnecessary; the child may have a developmental delay that needs to be addressed.

    442

    This federal program is designed to encourage delinquent homeowners and lenders to work together to delay or alleviate foreclosure.

    443

    This is a particularly good choice for an accountholder who prefers not to conduct financial transactions online and who does not want the potential delay that can come with sending a payment by mail.

    444

    This sort of dual control works with less friction and delay than might have been expected, but better appointments would probably be secured if responsibility were more fully and more clearly fixed on the president alone, though there would no doubt be a risk that the president might make a serious error.

    445

    This technique is being investigated to evaluate traumatic brain injury, speech delay, creatine deficiency syndromes, and mood disorders in young children.

    446

    This terrible word proved effectual, and in October 1765 appeared, after a delay of nine years, the new edition of Shakespeare.

    447

    This time limit may only be extended in wholly exceptional cases, where delay is unavoidable due to illness or annual leave.

    448

    This vehicle tracking solution requires a paid subscription to a cellular service, and it isn't terribly accurate because of the update delay.

    449

    This was deflected by Kitchener westward to follow up the Boer rearguard, and after some delay the remainder of the infantry, at first fronting northwards, swerved westward likewise, while French from Kimberley, with such of his men as he could mount on serviceable horses, headed off Cronje in the north-west.

    450

    This would generally be a merely administrative task, ensuring minimal hassle, expense and delay.

    451

    This would have meant an almost indefinite delay, for how was it possible to decide the exact rights of all the different states to a voice in affairs ?

    452

    Those who do speak often have severe language delay and may use words in unusual ways.

    453

    Though deeply mortified at the loss of the command, Wellesley in his devotion to duty moved the troops on his own responsibility from Trincomalee to Bombay, from the conviction that, if they were to be of any use in Egypt, it was absolutely necessary that they should provision at Bombay without delay.

    454

    Though there was no advantage in sending Friant's division instead of Claparede's, and even an obvious inconvenience and delay in stopping Claparede and sending Friant now, the order was carried out exactly.

    455

    Thus, many professionals recommended evaluation by a speech-language pathologist for toddlers who displayed language delay.

    456

    To deny yourself time to experience and come to grips with your feelings is to delay your ultimate recovery.

    457

    Tobacco use comes at the top of the list of legal habits which can delay conception.

    458

    Topical anesthetics are never prescribed because they delay and interfere with the healing process.

    459

    Towards dawn the fire died down, and it was thought on some parts of the defending front that the bad weather had counselled a delay in the attack.

    460

    Towards the end of 1608 Hudson "had a call" to Amsterdam, where he saw the celebrated cosmographer the Rev. Peter Plancius and the cartographer Hondius, and after some delay, due to the rivalry which was exhibited in the attempt to secure his services, he undertook for the Dutch East India Company his important third voyage to find a passage to China either by the north-east or north-west route.

    461

    Track each of your transactions, though there may be a delay from the time of purchase to the time of listing online.

    462

    Treatment of language delay is individualized for each child with the primary goal of teaching the child strategies for comprehending spoken language and producing appropriate linguistic or communicative behavior.

    463

    Treatments can help delay Alzheimer's Disease, though they cannot reverse or cure the symptoms.

    464

    Two to three children out of every 100 have a mental handicap, and those with IQs of 55 or lower may have a physiological reason for their delay.

    465

    Under a Scots act of 1701 (c. 6) provision is made for preventing wrongous imprisonment and against undue delay in trials.

    466

    Unfortunately, when one parent disagrees with custody arrangements or other aspects of divorce, it can delay the final decree as well as the custody award.

    467

    Upon receipt of the fault report, the Company will take all proper steps without undue delay to correct the fault.

    468

    Upon this all the judges fell on their knees, seeking pardon for the form of their letter; but Coke ventured to declare his continued belief in the loyalty of its substance, and when asked if he would in the future delay a case at the king's order, the only reply he would vouchsafe was that he would do what became him as a judge.

    469

    Usually it is brought in the county where the property is located, prior to the foreclosure sale in order to delay the sale.

    470

    Very often two or three hours elapse before the stag breaks, but a run over the wild country fully atones for the delay.

    471

    Wakefield's study linked autism and the MMR vaccine, which prompted thousands of parents across the world to delay or refuse childhood vaccinations.

    472

    Was there undue delay in recommending a ruminant feed ban?

    473

    Wash slide thoroughly with water to remove the acetone - do not delay with this step.

    474

    We aim to inspect the vehicle without unnecessary delay.

    475

    We condemn the Government in London for this tactic to delay peace and confuse the electorate in Northern Ireland.

    476

    We endeavor to keep you informed of any delay to your expected delivery date.

    477

    We will keep you informed of the reason for any delay and when you can expect a full reply.

    478

    Weighing the dangers of delay, of retreat, and of an attack with his single division of 4500 men, supported only by 5000 native levies of doubtful quality, Wellesley convinced himself that an immediate attack, though against greatly superior forces (30,000 horse, io,000 European-drilled infantry and loo well-served guns) in a strong position, was the wisest course.

    479

    What if you need to be somewhere at a certain time, with no room for delay?

    480

    When a motor delay exists with delays in other developmental areas, the child should be examined for visual impairment or mental handicap.

    481

    When taken prior to ovulation, they may prevent or delay the release of an egg.

    482

    When the cause of a child's delay is identified, the pediatrician and family know better what to expect, and the child can begin to receive appropriate treatment and support.

    483

    When you are staring at the specter of the grim reaper, you'll spend a lot of money to delay getting to know him better.

    484

    While dental development may be slightly advanced in obese children, development delay can occur with the emergence of some permanent teeth.

    485

    While you may not have a lot of pharmaceutical expenses right now, keep in mind that if you do not enroll for Part D when you qualify, it will cost you one percent more in premium payments for each month that you delay.

    486

    Why, she'll rush out more dead than alive just in the things she is wearing; if you delay at all there'll be tears and 'Papa' and 'Mamma,' and she's frozen in a minute and must go back--but you wrap the fur cloak round her first thing and carry her to the sleigh.

    487

    Willis with much difficulty and delay obtained the queen's promise to grant an amnesty, and made a formal demand on the provisional government for her reinstatement on the 19th of December 1893.

    488

    With as little delay as possible he formed an imperial cabinet, and there were hopes that, as his appointment was generally approved both by the sovereigns and the people, more rapid progress would,be made with the great and complicated work in hand.

    489

    With Down syndrome and some other disorders, language delay is more severe than other mental impairments.

    490

    With photos of hp high-output hotos of hp high-output ho obliged to delay own work that.

    491

    With the sanction of the "power" he was now after some delay reordained "chief pastor of the church assembled in Newman Street," but unremitting labours and ceaseless spiritual excitement soon completely exhausted the springs of his vital energy.

    492

    Women who are concerned by this may wish to delay treatment until after the post-ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle so that intercourse can continue without delay.

    493

    You are just as likely to delay going back to drop off the games, which is often leads to late fee penalties, making your game rental even more expensive.

    494

    You can also set the self timer to fire off three images at the end of the delay period.

    495

    You may want to get your information in front of the employer without delay to improve your chances of getting hired.

    496

    You might quality for mortgage payment relief or a 90-day delay in foreclosure if your home is located in an area that has been declared a disaster area.

    497

    You must notify the enforcing authority without delay i.e. by telephone.

    498

    You should never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking advice because of something in the Contents and you should not use the Contents for diagnosing a health or other problem or prescribing a medication.

    499

    You won't pay any sales tax unless your purchase is shipped to Massachusetts or Utah, and if you take advantage of their "Bill Me Later" program, you may be able to delay payment for up to six months without incurring any finance charges.

    500

    You'll need to apply to get a FASFA PIN and then go through the rather lengthy application online, but don't delay.