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consequence and debates
The exact nature and consequence of the rebellion's influence on the content of the Constitution and the ratification debates continues to be a subject of historical discussion and debate.

consequence and about
He was courteous and casual about it, as though it were of no consequence.
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
Their numbers have dwindled to about 2, 000 as a consequence of disease and disruption of traditional lifestyles, though people with partial Aleut descent may number around 15, 000.
After about a year, in consequence of another rising against the community, Columbanus resolved to cross the Alps into Italy.
As a consequence, confusion existed regarding atomic weights and molecular formulas for about half a century.
Hofstadter's thesis about consciousness, first expressed in Gödel, Escher, Bach ( GEB ) but also present in several of his later books, is that it is an emergent consequence of seething lower-level activity in the brain.
As a consequence of his attitudes about consciousness and empathy, Hofstadter has been a vegetarian for roughly half his life.
" Flash Crowd " is a 1973 English language novella by science fiction author Larry Niven, one of a series about the social consequence of inventing an instant, practically free transfer booth that could take one anywhere on Earth in milliseconds.
Unlike the positivists, he did not claim that metaphysical statements must be meaningless ; he also claimed that a statement which was " metaphysical " and unfalsifiable in one century ( like the ancient Greek philosophy about atoms ) could, in another century, be developed into falsifiable theories that have the metaphysical views as a consequence, and thus become scientific.
Since they derive from a strong acid but weak base, they are both at about pH = 5 ; as a consequence, the morphine salts are mixed with small amounts of NaOH to make them suitable for injection.
Most do not care at all about " lesser beings " such as humans, and as a consequence their acts are recurrently dangerous to mortals.
As a consequence, under Saudi rule, it has been estimated that since 1985 about 95 % of Mecca's historic buildings, most over a thousand years old, have been demolished.
As a consequence, it makes no sense to talk about a private language, with words that mean something in the absence of other users of the language.
As a consequence of this expertise, Robert Curl introduced him to Harry Kroto in order to investigate a question about the constituents of astronomical dust.
Of these, about 339 are known from nature ( they have been observed on Earth, and not as a consequence of man-made activities ).
In general the situation is more complicated and can be characterized as a rotation in the Poincaré sphere about the axis defined by the propagation modes ( this is a consequence of the isomorphism of SU ( 2 ) with SO ( 3 )).
It is found that while social capital can bring about positive effect of maintaining an encompassing functional community in norm-enforcing schools, it also brings about the negative consequence of excessive monitoring.
From an evolutionary perspective, a convoluted structure such as the inverted retina can generally come about as a consequence of two alternative processes ; ( a ) an advantageous " good " compromise between competing functional limitations, or ( b ) as a historical maladaptive relic of the convoluted path of organ evolution and transformation.
The transfer principle states that true first order statements about R are also valid in * R. For example, the commutative law of addition, x + y = y + x, holds for the hyperreals just as it does for the reals ; since R is a real closed field, so is * R. Since for all integers n, one also has for all hyperintegers H. The transfer principle for ultrapowers is a consequence of Łoś ' theorem of 1955.
The question of how serious a threat to democracy may have existed during these years continues to be contentious — a key point at issue being who of any consequence would have been ready to move beyond grumbling about the government ( or spreading rumours ) to actively taking unconstitutional action.
It is about half as severe as the catastrophic drop borne out of the consequence of World War I, the fall of Tsarism, and the Russian Civil War.
At the time when Currents takes place, Trantor controls about half of the worlds in the Galaxy, while the other half is divided into innumerable independent worlds and miniature empires – which naturally makes a Trantorian Ambassador a person of great consequence on any of the still-independent worlds.
One performance issue is the 1 / 2 factor in the initial value of D. Since all of this is about the sign of the accumulated difference, then everything can be multiplied by 2 with no consequence.

consequence and freedom
To him sin is the consequence of freedom, not a natural condition.
" We firstly ask for the freedom of conscience or the freedom of full universal religion, without distinction as without privilege ; and by consequence, in what touches us, we Catholics, for the total separation of church and state ... this necessary separation, without which there would exist for Catholics no religious freedom, implies, for a part, the suppression of the ecclesiastical budget, and we have fully recognized this ; for another part, the absolute independence of the clergy in the spiritual order ... Just as there can be nothing religious today in politics there must be nothing political in religion.
In Ludwig Ott's Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma he states that " the fact of her death is almost generally accepted by the Fathers and Theologians, and is expressly affirmed in the Liturgy of the Church ", to which he adduces a number of helpful citations, and concludes that " for Mary, death, in consequence of her freedom from original sin and from personal sin, was not a consequence of punishment of sin.
For its adherents, Arab socialism was a necessary consequence of the quest for Arab unity and freedom, as only a socialist system of property and development would overcome the social and economic legacy of imperialism and colonialism.
Now in an emotional appeal to the elders present in the forum, Draupadi repeatedly questions the legality of the right of Yudhishthira to place her at stake when he himself had lost his freedom and as a consequence did not possess any property in the first place.
As a consequence, to a significant degree first-century Christians placed less value on the family and saw celibacy ( not marrying ) and freedom from family ties as a preferable state.
" To many, the immediate consequence of this freedom may often appear to be only verbal tumult, discord, and even offensive utterance ," Justice Harlan wrote.
Rabbis and other trained leaders officiate at intermarriages between Jews and non-Jews, and the Humanistic Judaism movement, unlike the Conservative and Orthodox Jewish denominations, does not take any position or action in opposition to intermarriage, rather it affirms that " Intermarriage is an American Jewish reality -- a natural consequence of a liberal society in which individuals have the freedom to marry whomever they wish ... that intermarriage is neither good nor bad, just as we believe that the marriage of two Jews, in itself, is neither good nor bad.
Later in the autumn, and perhaps in consequence, Whitelocke was despatched on a mission to Christina, queen of Sweden, to conclude a treaty of alliance and assure the freedom of the Sound.
In consequence of the freedom with which in this work he attacked the abuse of authority in philosophy, he lost his professorial chair.
In the case of humans, as Aquinas says, to be able to sin is indeed a consequence, or even a sign of freedom ( quodam libertatis signum ).
The Supreme Court held that the Kelantan anti party-hopping provision was void because the " direct and inevitable consequence " of the provision is to restrict the right of members of the assembly from exercising their right to freedom of association.
Another consequence of their new status was that from now on could they not only reject passenger and goods consignments and limit the exposure of their liability, but also were free to " demand, take and recover such charges for their services and facilities, and to make the use of those services and facilities subject to such terms and conditions as they think fit " ( Section 43 ), i. e. benefit from total freedom of contract to sell their services, rather than operate via the medium of a statutory process.
In the first four tracts, he maintains that Germany is a nation of peace ; England's political system is a sham, while Germany exhibits true freedom ; German is the greatest and only remaining " living " language ; and the world would be better off doing away with English and French-styled parliamentary governments in favor of German rule " thought out by a few and carried out with iron consequence.
Skinner saw punishment as the logical consequence of an unscientific analysis of behavior as well as the tradition of " freedom and dignity ".
: We firstly ask for the freedom of conscience or the freedom of full universal religion, without distinction as without privilege ; and by consequence, in what touches us, we Catholics, for the total separation of church and state ... this necessary separation, without which there would exist for Catholics no religious freedom, implies, for a part, the suppression of the ecclesiastical budget, and we have fully recognized this ; for another part, the absolute independence of the clergy in the spiritual order ... Just as there can be nothing religious today in politics there must be nothing political in religion.
In consequence, South Africa is ranked joint 31st ( with Australia ) in Reporters Without Borders ' worldwide index of press freedom 2005.
Moreover, it is also a consequence of this true spiritual freedom of not being bound to either the ordinance of Fate, or the confines of the World that the spirits of Men do not dwell long in Arda, and after what seems to be a very short time to the immortal Elves, men age, grow weary, and die.
Sadly enough, the spell also befalls the diver-which admits, however, a glimpse of hope: the figures are now in slightly different positions as a consequence of their progress during their brief period of freedom, and the intrepid diver has left his imperishable mark, as a mural in his likeness-the background music featuring, for a last time, the chorus: That's why we are here.

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