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** Bayesian inference – subjective use of statistical reasoning
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** Ethical intuitionism, on the other hand, is the view according to which some moral truths can be known without inference.
** A citizen or subject of a country ; by inference, frequently a person who owes loyalty to a country but lacks full membership in it, a non-citizen resident
** Evidence ; holding that Due Process demands that an inference of negligence is not enough to send a case to a jury in a tort case ; reversed by the Supreme Court of the United States.
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** This is a distinguished work which stands out from, and above, many of the books and articles which have ben written in this century on Avicenna ( Ibn Sīnā ) ( A. D. 980 – 1037 ).
** The numbers and are not algebraic numbers ( see the Lindemann – Weierstrass theorem ); hence they are transcendental.
** Haliotis brazieri f. hargravesi ( Cox, 1869 ) – synonym: Haliotis ethologus, the Mimic abalone, Haliotis hargravesi, the Hargraves ’ s abalone
** Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846 – synonym: Haliotis squamata – the scaly Australian abalone
** and subjective
** Subject ( philosophy ), a being that has subjective experiences, subjective consciousness, or a relationship with another entity
** Queen Dido: Didone Liberata ( Mostly about a new four-act play by Salvatore Conte ; it contains also a confutation of the well-known suicide into a subjective vision of Aeneas and his " comites " – 4. 664, followed by Dido's catabasis )
** Airness — the most subjective criterion, as " presentation " in figure skating — how much the performance was an object of art by itself, not only a simulation of playing guitar.
** and use
** The Serbians use word " cifra ", which refers to any number. Besides " cifra ", they use word " broj ".
** An oscillating member where this clutch can then convert the oscillations into intermittent linear or rotational motion of the complimentary member ; others use ratchets with the pawl mounted on a moving member
** A Lowland Scots tradition strongly influenced by baroque violin technique with staccato and Scotch snap bowing techniques in addition to the use of double stops.
** A Scottish Borders tradition with a repertoire heavy in hornpipes and with heavy use of double stops.
** Sliabh Luachra fiddling from the southwest in Munster, characterized by a unique repertoire of polkas and slides, as well as the use of double stops and drones as well as playing the melody in two octaves as in Donegal.
** Fiddling from Appalachia, the most well-known style today, featuring heavy use of droning and double-stops as well as syncopated bowing patterns.
** Ethanol fermentation, the production of ethanol for use in food, alcoholic beverage, fuel and industry
** Sanda ( Sanshou ) ( Chinese Boxing ) – The applicable component of wushu / kung fu of which takedowns and throws are legal in competition as well as all other sorts of striking ( use of arms and legs ).
** Written communication ( writing ) – representation of language in a textual medium through the use of a set of signs or symbols ( known as a writing system ).
** In the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes " Demons " and " Terra Prime " ( both 2005 ) it is revealed that Mars is in the process of being terraformed by use of the Verteron array which redirects comets to crashland on the planet's surface ; by 2155 the atmosphere had been sufficiently altered so that, in the lowlands, Humans could breathe the air unassisted, though temperatures were still cold enough to require thermal gear.
** to ensure that anyone to whom the information is disclosed further abides by obligations restricting use, restricting disclosure, and ensuring security at least as protective as the agreement ; and
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