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Completeness and all
* Completenessall actions can be ranked in an order of preference ( indifference between two or more is possible ).
Completeness states that all true sentences are provable.
The Completeness theorem establishes an equivalence in first-order logic, between the formal provability of a formula, and its truth in all possible models.
* Completeness: a proof that all true mathematical statements can be proved in the formalism.
* Completeness ; the degree to which all necessary concepts of the application domain are represented in the way of modeling.
* Completeness checks-controls that ensure all records were processed from initiation to completion.
# Completeness: the budget must include all instances of revenues and expenditures separately.

Completeness and are
Completeness of the market is also important because in an incomplete market there are a multitude of possible prices for an asset corresponding to different risk-neutral measures.

Completeness and from
Completeness and accuracy of recall in the diffusion of the news from a newspaper vs a television source.
Completeness seems to be at the center of shalom as we will see in the meaning of the term itself, in some derivatives from its root, shalam, in some examples of its uses in Jewish and Christian Scriptures, and in some homophone terms from other Semitic languages.
Five singles were released from Thirsty Merc: " Emancipate Myself ", " My Completeness ", " Someday, Someday ", " In the Summertime ", and " When the Weather Is Fine ".
* Russell Small Cap Completeness Index: The index includes stocks from the Russell 3000 Index that do not appear in the S & P 500 Index.

Completeness and ).
* Completeness: if the string is in the language, the prover must be able to give a certificate such that the verifier will accept with probability at least 2 / 3 ( depending on the verifier's random choices ).
# Completeness: any statement is either provable or refutable ( i. e. its negation is provable ).
Completeness is a common property of market models ( for instance the Black – Scholes model ).

all and pa
# Shebb ' khol hallelot en anu matbillin afillu pa ‘ am eḥat, vehallayla hazze sh ' tei fe ‘ amim. Why is it that on all other nights we do not dip food even once, but on this night we dip them twice?
However significant such changes may seem, it is arguable that the effective imposition of an average undergraduate fee of £ 7. 5 K pa for the three institutions ( and others, but not to Cardiff, Swansea, Bangor and Aberystwyth all of whom will charge £ 9 K pa ) will cause much more substantial long term damage to these universities and reinvent the ' binary divide ' between universities and the former polytechnics and HE institutes
naljorpa / naljorma, < rnal hbyor pa / ma >), and all of the ordination lineages of the various Japanese traditions.
In it the Pope underscored the importance of justice, peace and development by declaring that “ development is the new name of peace .” And then, addressing all development workers, he said, “ genuine progress does not consist in wealth sought for personal comfort or for its own sake ; rather it consists in an economic order designed for the welfare of the human person, where the daily bread that each man receives reflects the glow of brotherly love and the helping hand of God ” ( pa. 86 ).
The Tibetan inhabitants of Amdo are referred to as Amdowa (; amdo pa ) as a regional distinction from the Tibetans of Kham ( Khampa ) and U-Tsang ( Central Tibet ), however, they are all considered ethnically Tibetan.
Then all syllogisms that do not require that one or more terms be assumed nonempty are one of 24 possible permutations of a generalization of Barbara whose pa equivalent is ( A * B )(( B ) C *) A * C *.
Hence, all phenomena are constituted by Bīja, known in Tibetan as sprul pa cho ' phrul gyi yi ge, " spontaneously emergent magical phonemes / letters / symbols ", which is another way of perceiving the all-pervasive buddha-nature, the ' Thirteenth Bhumi ' or the ' Third Bhumi of Enlightenment ' ( Tibetan: yi ge ' khor lo tshogs chen ; " the bhumi where the Universe is present as a rotating procession of spell-letters ").
This scholastic movement led by Khenpo Shenga came on the heels of the work of Mipham, who " completely revolutionised rNying ma pa scholasticism in the late 19th century, raising its status after many centuries as a comparative intellectual backwater, to arguably the most dynamic and expansive of philosophical traditions in all of Tibetan Buddhism, with an influence and impact far beyond the rNying ma pa themselves.
As scholar Robet Mayer remarks, Mipham " completely revolutionised rNying ma pa scholasticism in the late 19th century, raising its status after many centuries as a comparative intellectual backwater, to arguably the most dynamic and expansive of philosophical traditions in all of Tibetan Buddhism, with an influence and impact far beyond the rNying ma pa themselves.
Hence, all phenomena are constituted by Bīja, known in Tibetan as sprul pa cho ' phrul gyi yi ge, " spontaneously emergent magical phonemes / letters / symbols ", which is another way of perceiving the all-pervasive buddha-nature, the ' Thirteenth Bhumi ' or the ' Third Bhumi of Enlightenment ' ( Tibetan: yi ge ' khor lo tshogs chen ; " the bhumi where the Universe is present as a rotating procession of spell-letters ").

all and consequences
Their consequences are irrelevant -- or there are no consequences at all.
He does not expect to be able to trammel up all the future consequences of his action.
As with all phobias, the strength of the associations means the individual must not actively pursue the consequences, and outsiders should not in any way undermine and " play " with the phobia in the meantime.
Sub Saharan Africa, as an area that felt the consequences of poor governance and was less responsive to globalisation, has seen an increase in poverty while all other areas of the world have seen no change in rates.
Math., 1858 ) and Ernst Abbe showed that the properties of these reproductions, i. e. the relative position and magnitude of the images, are not special properties of optical systems, but necessary consequences of the supposition ( in Abbe ) of the reproduction of all points of a space in image points ( Maxwell assumes a less general hypothesis ), and are independent of the manner in which the reproduction is effected.
It is closely connected with the notion that all kinds of violence entail negative karmic consequences.
Hobbes said :" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems to proceed that they extended the word Ratio, to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ... is nothing but Reckoning ... of the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."
One implication of utilitarianism is that one's intention in performing an act may include all of its foreseen consequences.
The particular characteristics of this ideal observer can vary from an omniscient observer, who would grasp all the consequences of any action, to an ideally informed observer, who knows as much as could reasonably be expected, but not necessarily all the circumstances or all the possible consequences.
Individual moral agents do not know everything about their particular situations, and thus do not know all the possible consequences of their potential actions.
As these events were developing, the growing illegal drug trade and its consequences were also increasingly becoming a matter of widespread importance to all participants in the Colombian conflict.
He would reverse the consequences of the edicts, and return all confiscated property to Christians.
Unsurprisingly, Galois ' collected works amount to only some 60 pages, but within them are many important ideas that have had far-reaching consequences for nearly all branches of mathematics.
According to the Toba catastrophe theory to which some anthropologists and archeologists subscribe, the supereruption of Lake Toba on Sumatra island in Indonesia roughly 70, 000 years ago had global consequences, killing most humans then alive and creating a population bottleneck that affected the genetic inheritance of all humans today.
An important consequence of the completeness theorem is that it is possible to recursively enumerate the semantic consequences of any effective first-order theory, by enumerating all the possible formal deductions from the axioms of the theory, and use this to produce an enumeration of their conclusions.
This had fatal consequences for the Western Group of Armies, since it led to the early loss of the strategic center of all three Macedonian fronts, the city of Thessaloniki, a fact that sealed their fate.
The task of rational decision making is to select the alternative that results in the more preferred set of all the possible consequences.
# the determination of all the consequences resulting from each of the alternatives ; and
It is highly improbable that one could know all the alternatives, or all the consequences that follow each alternative.

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