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It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices -- for instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life consists in proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as it is generally termed, staying put.
I wrote a few years ago that one of the cardinal rules of writing is that the reader should be able to get some idea of what the story is about.
The only cardinal sin which may be committed in warming a wine is to force it by putting it next to the stove or in front of an open fire.
He has a pleasant sense of humor and is modest enough to admit mistakes and even `` a cardinal error ''.
It is also consistent with ZF + DC that every set of reals is Lebesgue measurable ; however, this consistency result, due to Robert M. Solovay, cannot be proved in ZFC itself, but requires a mild large cardinal assumption ( the existence of an inaccessible cardinal ).
ZF + DC + AD is consistent provided that a sufficiently strong large cardinal axiom is consistent ( the existence of infinitely many Woodin cardinals ).
One of the highlights of the facade is a tower topped with a cross of four arms oriented to the cardinal directions.
Related to the argument from morality is the argument from conscience, associated with eighteenth-century bishop Joseph Butler and nineteenth-century cardinal John Henry Newman.
This is a building with circular tower and doors facing the cardinal directions.
; Cardinal: In Roman Catholicism, a cardinal is a member of the clergy appointed by the pope to serve in the College of Cardinals, the body empowered to elect the pope ; however, on turning 80 a cardinal loses this right of election.
Under modern canon law, a man who is appointed a cardinal must accept ordination as a bishop, unless he already is one, or seek special permission from the pope to decline such ordination.
The Roman Breviary has undergone several revisions: The most remarkable of these is that by Francis Quignonez, cardinal of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme ( 1536 ), which, though not accepted by Rome ( it was approved by Clement VII and Paul III, and permitted as a substitute for the unrevised Breviary, until Pius V in 1568 excluded it as too short and too modern, and issued a reformed edition ( Breviarium Pianum, Pian Breviary ) of the old Breviary ), formed the model for the still more thorough reform made in 1549 by the Church of England, whose daily morning and evening services are but a condensation and simplification of the Breviary offices.
The walls defining the enclosures of Khmer temples are frequently lined by galleries, while passage through the walls is by way of gopuras located at the cardinal points.
" Venerable / Heroic in Virtue " When enough information has been gathered, the congregation will recommend to the pope that he make a proclamation of the Servant of God's heroic virtue ( that is, that the servant exhibited the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity, and the cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance, to a heroic degree ).
Two sets have the same cardinal number if and only if there is a bijection between them.
A fundamental theorem due to Georg Cantor shows that it is possible for infinite sets to have different cardinalities, and in particular the set of real numbers and the set of natural numbers do not have the same cardinal number.
There is a transfinite sequence of cardinal numbers:

cardinal and also
Richelieu was so successful that his successor, Jules Mazarin, was also a cardinal.
Pope Paul VI also increased the number of cardinal bishops by giving that rank to patriarchs of the Eastern Catholic Churches who are made cardinals.
In 1965 Pope Paul VI decreed in his motu proprio Ad Purpuratorum Patrum that patriarchs of the Eastern Catholic Churches who were named cardinals would also be part of the episcopal order, ranked after the six cardinal bishops of the suburbicarian sees ( who had been relieved of direct responsibilities for those sees by Pope John XXIII three years earlier ).
The biretta of a cardinal is distinctive not merely for its scarlet color, but also for the fact that it does not have a pompon or tassel on the top as do the birettas of other prelates.
" ( Church Manual, page 41 ) She also wrote: " The cardinal points of Christian Science cannot be lost sight of, namely — one God, supreme, infinite, and one Christ Jesus.
Girolamo Aleandro ( also Hieronymus or Jerome Aleander ) ( 13 February 1480 – 1 February 1542 ) was an Italian cardinal, and the first cardinal appointed in pectore.
There is also a small Porites stupa in the Museum where the directional Dhyani Buddhas ( Jinas ) are etched in its four cardinal points as in the Mahayana tradition.
The three dragon ( cardinal ) tiles also agree with the three cardinal virtues bequeathed by Confucius.
According to Feldman, Josephus also attaches particular significance to Moses ' possession of the " cardinal virtues of wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice.
In the present time this cardinal has power over mission territories for Catholicism, essentially the Churches of Africa and Asia, but in the past his competence extended also to all lands where Protestants or Eastern Christianity was dominant.
He also stood firm against nepotism, rebuking his predecessor Pope Pius IV to his face when he wanted to make a 13-year old member of his family a cardinal and subsidise a nephew from the Papal treasury.
Another nephew, Cinzio Papareschi ( died 1182 ), was also a cardinal, raised to the cardinalate in 1158, after Innocent's death.
Some chronicles indicate that he was also elevated to the College of Cardinals, but these testimonies probably resulted from a confusion because Bernardo is not attested as cardinal in any document and from the letter of Bernard of Clairvaux addressed to the cardinals shortly after his election clearly appears that he was not a cardinal.
Range voting ( also called ratings summation, average voting, cardinal ratings, score voting, 0 – 99 voting, the score system, or the point system ) is a voting method for one-seat elections under which voters score each candidate, the scores are added up, and the candidate with the highest score wins.
World trees embodied the four cardinal directions, which represented also the fourfold nature of a central world tree, a symbolic axis mundi connecting the planes of the Underworld and the sky with that of the terrestrial world.
It was also at this Council that a cardinal ventured to correct Sigismund's Latin ( he had construed the word schisma as feminine rather than neuter ).
Zhang also invented a seismometer ( Houfeng didong yi 候风地动仪 ) in 132 CE to detect the exact cardinal or ordinal direction of earthquakes from hundreds of kilometers away.
Henry's reign also saw the rise of the Guise brothers, Charles, who became a cardinal, and Henry's boyhood friend Francis, who became Duke of Guise.

cardinal and fairy
An archbishop ( also known as a cardinal, princess, or simply bishop – knight compound ) is a fairy chess piece that can move like a bishop or a knight.

cardinal and chess
Also, there are many commonly used chess pieces that, like chancellor, begin with C ( e. g. the cannon in xiangqi, the camel in Tamerlane Chess, the champion in Omega Chess, and the cardinal or archbishop ), and using the name marshall for the rook – knight compound would reduce this difficulty.

cardinal and piece
The most used naming convention is referring to the locations as points as their corresponding cardinal and ordinal points with ″ center " referring to the middle piece.
A player may use two consecutive steps of a turn to dislodge an opposing piece with a stronger friendly piece which is adjacent in one of the four cardinal directions.
A piece which is adjacent in any cardinal direction to a stronger opposing piece is frozen, unless it is also adjacent to a friendly piece.
The text of the piece consists of cardinal numbers in four languages.
It features a new piece, the Janus ( also known as archbishop or cardinal ), with the combined moves of a bishop and a knight.
The most commonly used names for this piece are the cardinal, archbishop and princess.

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