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In his definitive study of the taxonomy of the coyote, Jackson had, in response to Miller, queried whether Heller had seriously looked at specimens of coyotes prior to his 1914 article, and thought the characters to be not sufficiently important or stable to warrant subgeneric recognition for the group ”.
Postmodern critical research is also characterized by what is called, the crisis of representation, which rejects the idea that a researcher ’ s work is considered an objective depiction of a stable other ” ( Lindlof & Taylor, 2002, p. 53 ).
At the official level, Catholicism ’ s commitment to Humanae Vitae ” is more stable than ever.
Besides vehicles, other anti-gravity devices include lift tubes ,” elevators without floors which gently lift or lower the person inside ; mobile float-chairs, which serve as wheelchairs ; stable anti-grav beds and chairs ; and float-pallets, which serve as hand-trucks, gurneys, etc.
The humor Plautus offered, such as puns, word plays, distortions of meaning, or other forms of verbal humor he usually puts them in the mouths of characters belonging to the lower social ranks, to whose language and position these varieties of humorous technique are most suitable ,” matched well with the stable of characters.
The stable orientations define the nanoparticle ’ s so called easy axis ”.
J. P. Jasinski confirmed this theory five years later stating Their woodlands persistence, along with their previous moss forest histories and current occurrence adjacent to closed moss forests, indicate that they are an alternative stable state to the spruce – moss forests ”.
According to Lon Fuller ’ s account of thin theory, rule of law exists in a society when the laws of that society are general, public, prospective, clear, consistent, capable of being followed, stable, and enforced ” ( Peerenboom, 3 ).
Soil-forming factors continue to affect soils during their existence, even on stable ” landscapes that are long-enduring, some for millions of years.
Razia Khan, head of Africa research at Standard Chartered commented saying, The rebasing might be kwacha positive, to the extent that it is a continued commitment to low, and stable inflation ”.
The Sikh Scriptures advises the Sikh to keep the mind aware and the consciousness focused on the Lord at all times thus: The most worthy Samadhi is to keep the consciousness stable and focused on Him .” ( p 932 )
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 14.
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 14.
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 30.
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 30-31.
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 33, 36.
Brent Shaw argues that the editor of the story rewrites Perpetua ’ s experience in such a way that affirms the technical value of her martyrdom while simultaneously presenting her actions as unnatural .< ref > Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 36.
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 32.
Thus, the martyrdom may have occurred in the aftermath of Septimus Severus ’ s decrees of 202 that forbade conversion to Judaism and Christianity .< ref > Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 10-11.
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 7, 10.
Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 14.
In becoming a martyr, Perpetua failed to conform to society ’ s expectations .< ref > Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 25.
Perpetua and Felicity also defer their roles mothers to remain loyal to Christ, leaving behind young children at the time of their death .< ref > Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 36.
Because Perpetua was called the bride of Christ, omission of her husband may have been intended to reduce any sexual implications ( xviii ).< ref > Brent Shaw, The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 31.

and outlook
It is however, especially necessary that all parties concerned should adopt for themselves a proper moral outlook on the use of these media, especially with respect to certain questions that have been vigorously aired in our day … This means that in both the search for news and in reporting it, there must be a full respect for the laws of morality and for the legitimate rights and dignity of the individual .”
The Old Oligarch ’ s ” political outlook is shaped by his belief that the economic classes were the source to political motivation ; this view is a direct rejection of democracy ’ s efforts to establish civil unity.
This creates a broad approach on marketing towards that certain demographic, which is why the X Games marketing and economic outlook is so out of the box .” According to EXPN ( 2008 ); The Winter X Games inaugural year, 1997, was televised to 198 countries and 38, 000 spectators attended the four day event.
The party was a coalition of interests united by the common thread of opposition to Andrew Jackson and, more specifically, his definition of federal and executive power .” The party included former National Republicans with an urban, commercial, and nationalist outlook ” as well as former nullifiers.
The authors note two-factor theory involves stark disapproval of the clients ’ irrational behavior ” ( p. 350 ); this notably negative outlook could explain the results.
Wang also wrote Rebuild China with an Olympic Amnesty ” after his arrival in the United States ; the document has a more positive outlook, as he felt international events such as the Olympic Games could shed light on human rights issues in China.
Younger artists who entered their circle in the early fifties-the early wave of the second generation were also acclaimed, but with a few exceptions, their reputation had gone into decline by the end of the fifties .’’ ( Sandler verified the arbitrary notion of generation :” It refers to a group of artists close in age who live in the same neighborhood at the same time, and to a greater or lesser degree, know each other and partake of a similar sensibility, a shared outlook and aesthetic.
Fitch actually upgraded Panama twice since Martinelli took office and Standard & Poor ’ s followed their upgrade with a revised positive ” outlook.
Rauschenbusch stated that the movement needed a theology to make it effective ” and likewise, theology needs the social gospel to vitalize it .” In A Theology for the Social Gospel ( 1917 ), Rauschenbusch takes up the task of creating a systematic theology large enough to match social gospel and vital enough to back it .” He believed that the social gospel would be a permanent addition to our spiritual outlook and that its arrival constitutes a state in the development of the Christian religion ,” and thus a systematic tool for using it was necessary.
The outlook of the Preamble is embodied in Solidarity Forever ,” which enunciates several elements of the IWW's analysis.
He is a visionary statesman who has influenced many world leaders with his contemporary philosophy and outlook ,” said Dr Aggarwala.
According to Smith and Segal, People who are emotionally and mentally healthy have the tools for coping with difficult situations and maintaining a positive outlook in which also remain focused, flexible, and creative in bad times as well as good ” ( 2011 ).
Spain ’ s downgrade by two levels to BBB + from A, with a negative outlook, has direct negative rating implications ” for BBVA.
Rauschenbusch stated that the movement needed a theology to make it effective ” and likewise, theology needs the social gospel to vitalize it .” In A Theology for the Social Gospel ( 1917 ), Rauschenbusch takes up the task of creating a systematic theology large enough to match social gospel and vital enough to back it .” He believed that the social gospel would be a permanent addition to our spiritual outlook and that its arrival constitutes a state in the development of the Christian religion ,” and thus a systematic tool for using it was necessary.
" The band ’ s early lyrics were primarily Satanic or influenced by the Occult in some way ”; in Walkyier ’ s interpretation, Satanism doesn ’ t say ‘ let ’ s go out and kill people ’ or anything like that ”, referring to The Satanic Bible which has nothing to do with sacrifice ” but with a selfish outlook.

and reflects
On her second visit to Rank, Nin reflects on her desire to be re-born ,” feelingly, as a woman and artist.
A satirical song published in The Times newspaper of 1789 referring to the rumoured clandestine marriage between Prince Regent and Mrs. Fitzherbert also reflects this symbolic usage of the broomstick imagery: Their way to consummation was by hopping o ’ er a broom, sir ”, and there are plentiful other examples of ‘ broomstick ’ being using in other contemporary contexts but all with a similar implication of dubiousness or fakery.
This likely reflects its lack of prominence both in Galilee and in Judaea .” Strange originally calculated the population of Nazareth at the time of Christ to be " roughly 1, 600 to 2, 000 people " but, in a subsequent publication, revised this figure down to a maximum of about 480 .” In 2009 Israeli archaeologist Yardenna Alexandre excavated archaeological remains in Nazareth that might date to the time of Jesus in the early Roman period.
It reflects the heart and mind open to meet the given, ready, even longing, to accept the wonderful.
• Waypower: Waypower reflects the mental plans or road maps that guide hopeful thought ” There are important versus less important goals that play a part in one ’ s ability to plan through a goal, to map out a plan.
The editors say this is necessary because " collective voice and personality matter more than the identities of individual journalists " and reflects a collaborative effort .” In most articles authors refer to themselves as " your correspondent " or " this reviewer ".
Little Women has a timeless resonance which reflects Alcott ’ s grasp of her historical framework in the 1860s.
On her second visit to Rank, she reflects on her desire to be re-born ,” feelingly, as a woman and artist.
Leslie Stephen, in a best-selling book first published in 1871, defined the Alps as the Playground of Europe .” The book highlights the incredible success of the mountains but it also reflects the tensions that emerged among their visitors.
According to S & P, Rancho Cordova ’ s rating reflects the City ’ s very strong wealth indicator, its good financial performance leading to a very strong fund balance, good financial management practices and policies, and its access to Eastern Sacramento metropolitan area .” In our opinion, Rancho Cordova ’ s financial performance has been good with the City historically reporting consecutive surpluses ,” said S & P ’ s analysis report.
Supporting the Leach and Rubin arguments, Volcker testified that Congressional inaction had forced banking regulators and the courts to play catch-up ” with market developments by sometimes stretching established interpretations of law beyond recognition .” In 1997 Volcker testified this meant the Glass-Steagall separation of commercial and investment banking is now almost gone ” and that this accommodation and adaptation has been necessary and desirable .” He stated, however, that the ad hoc approach ” had created uneven results ” that created almost endless squabbling in the courts ” and an increasingly advantageous position competitively ” for some sectors of the financial service industry and particular institutions .” Similar to the GAO in 1988 and Representative Markey in 1990 Volcker asked that Congress provide clear and decisive leadership that reflects not parochial pleadings but the national interest .”
* Mercury-In India, stands for the Buddha and reflects an enlightened ” consciousness.
Supporters of tort reform " claim that the popular perception of the case was materially accurate, claim that the vast majority of judges who consider similar cases dismiss them before they get to a jury, and argue that McDonald's refusal to offer more than an $ 800 settlement for the $ 10, 500 in medical bills reflects the meritless nature of the suit based on the fact that Liebeck spilled the coffee on herself rather than any wrongdoing on the company's part.
A. Emerton notes that it is widely agreed ” that the story of Judah and Tamar reflects a period after the settlement of the Israelites in Canaan .” He also suggests the possibility that it contains aetiological motifs concerned with the eponymous ancestors of the clans of Judah .” Emerton notes that Dillman and Noth considered the account of the deaths of Er and Onan to reflect the dying out of two clans of Judah bearing their names, or at least of their failure to maintain a separate existence .” However, this view was trenchantly criticized ” by Thomas L. Thompson.

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