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true and syllabary
In a true syllabary there is no systematic graphic similarity between characters that share a common consonant or vowel sound.

true and each
Mother and son recognize each other and, in Mann's version of this legend, make a remarkable confession of guilt to each other, the confession of unconscious motive and unconscious knowledge of their true identities from the time they had first set eyes on each other.
In the Stalag, Helion came to know and love his comrades, most of them plain folk, who, in their extremity, showed true courage and ran great risks to help each other.
Although this technique is simple and satisfactory, one practical difficulty does exist: the direction of true north must be known for each launch point.
) Wishing to show that aviation was dependable and here to stay, Bob Fogg always made a point of taking off each morning on the dot of seven, disregarding rain, snow and sleet in true postal tradition.
The largest true alphabet where each letter is graphically independent is probably Georgian, with 41 letters.
Similarly, all the statements listed below which require choice or some weaker version thereof for their proof are unprovable in ZF, but since each is provable in ZF plus the axiom of choice, there are models of ZF in which each statement is true.
Note that any model of ZF ¬ C is also a model of ZF, so for each of the following statements, there exists a model of ZF in which that statement is true.
* The being which manifests in Christianity also manifests in all faiths and religions, and each religion is valid and true for the time and cultural context in which it was born ;
The order of the elements in each pair of G is important: if a ≠ b, then aRb and bRa can be true or false, independently of each other.
Most international versions of the show remain quite similar to each other in that their main format remains true to the original fly on the wall, observational style, with the emphasis being on human relationships.
3-SAT can be further restricted to One-in-three 3SAT, where we ask if exactly one of the literals in each clause is true, rather than at least one.
This cannot be true, because all transactions involve an equal credit or debit in the account of each nation.
In the final block of ice, each of the small crystals ( called " crystallites " or " grains ") is a true crystal with a periodic arrangement of atoms, but the whole polycrystal does not have a periodic arrangement of atoms, because the periodic pattern is broken at the grain boundaries.
Hence I can see no reason to doubt that natural selection might be most effective in giving the proper colour to each kind of grouse, and in keeping that colour, when once acquired, true and constant.
Little is known about their first impressions of each other, but Arthur did write to his parents-in-law that he would be " a true and loving husband " and told his parents that he was immensely happy to " behold the face of his lovely bride ".
* Condition coverage ( or predicate coverage )-Has each boolean sub-expression evaluated both to true and false?
My arguments perverted some others, particularly Collins and Ralph ; but each of them having afterwards wrong'd me greatly without the least compunction, and recollecting Keith's conduct towards me ( who was another freethinker ) and my own towards Vernon and Miss Read, which at times gave me great trouble, I began to suspect that this doctrine, tho ' it might be true, was not very useful.
The true purpose behind kindergarten is “ to provide a child-centered, preschool curriculum for three to seven year old children that aimed at unfolding the child ’ s physical, intellectual, and moral nature with balanced emphasis on each of them .”
Although John Playford used the sub-title Plaine and easie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances, with the Tune to each Dance, anyone who studies the book now will quickly discover that this is not true.
The engines that are run by a true logic are able to explain to the user in plain language why they ask a question and how they arrived at each deduction.

true and combination
A combination of deception and brilliant administration – designed to conceal his true destination from friend and foe alike – enabled Marlborough to march unhindered from the Low Countries to the River Danube in five weeks.
In the presence of pain and the other disorders for which morphine is indicated, a combination of psychological and physiological factors tend to prevent true addiction from developing, although physical dependence and tolerance will develop with protracted opioid therapy.
The true hallmark of poetry is according to Jakobson " the projection of the principle of equivalence from the axis of selection to the axis of combination ".
The wind that a boat experiences is the combination of the true wind ( i. e. the wind relative to a stationary object ) and the wind that occurs due to the forward motion of the boat.
Because of the heat from H < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 2 </ sub > decomposition, this is arguably not a true hypergolic combination.
This property of self alignment is only true for diptychs historically in the case for a combination of an analemmatic and a vertical sundial.
Later protein sequencing work proved that this could not be the case ; the true genetic code is non-overlapping and degenerate, and changing the order of a combination of bases does change the amino acid.
* The combination of different observations as being the best estimate of the true value ; errors decrease with aggregation rather than increase, perhaps first expressed by Roger Cotes.
The combination of these two developments places Eanna as the first true city and civilization in human history.
Her book, " Stories of a Sanctified town ", was so true to life that the residents of Robards recognized her characters in spite of changed names and combination of locales.
Operation Quicksilver, part of the British deception plan for the Invasion of Normandy in World War II, fed German intelligence a combination of true and false information about troop deployments in Britain, causing the Germans to deduce an order of battle which suggested an invasion at the Pas-de-Calais instead of Normandy.
The design of the writers of the New Testament, as well as that of Jesus, was not to teach true rational religion, but to serve their own selfish ambitions, in promoting which they exhibit an amazing combination of conscious fraud and enthusiasm.
In sharp contrast to this population genetic phenomenon of regression to the mean, which is best thought of as a combination of a binomially distributed process of inheritance ( plus normally distributed environmental influences ), the term " regression to the mean " is now often used to describe completely different phenomena in which an initial sampling bias may disappear as new, repeated, or larger samples display sample means that are closer to the true underlying population mean.
The edition, 60 unique works on color-negative photographic paper collected by the artist since he began colour printing in 1990, was a combination of true darkroom mistakes and years of darkroom experimentation that they inspired.
* voir dire-literally " to say the truth "; the word voir ( or voire ) in this combination comes from Old French and derives from Latin verum, " that which is true " and is not related to the modern French word voir, which derives from Latin vidēre (" to see ").
Test takers click on the tabs and examine all the relevant information, which may be a combination of text, charts, and tables to answer either traditional multiple-choice or opposite-answer ( e. g., yes / no, true / false ) questions.
The natural variables are important not only for the above mentioned reason, but also because if a thermodynamic potential can be determined as a function of its natural variables, all of the thermodynamic properties of the system can be found by taking partial derivatives of that potential with respect to its natural variables and this is true for no other combination of variables.
His exceptional combination of journalism and art allows us to feel so close to what Kapuściński calls the inexpressible true image of war ".
Critics hold varying opinions about the true nature of the First Vision, believing it to be a dream, a hallucination, a self-deception, an intentional fabrication, or some combination of these.
The word voir ( or voire ), in this combination, comes from Old French and derives from Latin verum, " that which is true ".
This is especially true for Afro-Caribbean hair, especially if used in combination with relaxers.
The Gauss sum can thus be written as a linear combination of Gaussian periods ( with coefficients χ ( a )); the converse is also true, as a consequence of the orthogonality relations for the group ( Z / nZ )< sup >×</ sup >.
What is true is that tiddlywinks is unique in the combination of skill and strategy it requires.
The region's geography is a combination of steppe and true desert, characterised by a desert climate, low rainfall and a large variation in temperature between day and night.

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