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The bandwidth advantages, the slightly better isolation of devices from each other, the ability to easily mix different speeds of devices and the elimination of the chaining limits inherent in non-switched Ethernet have made switched Ethernet the dominant network technology.
This inherent ability of hydrocarbons to bond to themselves is referred to as catenation, and allows hydrocarbon to form more complex molecules, such as cyclohexane, and in rarer cases, arenes such as benzene.
However, the observed correlation between musical and mathematical ability may be inherent rather than acquired.
The second is its inherent ability to absorb moisture.
This approach is markedly anti-capitalist as well as anti-market, including an absence of ability to accumulate wealth, where each person earns for himself only, thereby avoiding the imbalance of power inherent in a capitalist system.
* a high intelligence quotient, an inherent intuitive ability ; and
In " The Magical Power of Words " ( 1968 ) S. J. Tambiah argues that the connection between language and magic is due to a belief in the inherent ability of words to influence the universe.
It is not established if this potential ability is inherent to Cardassians, or if members of any race could be trained to resist a mind meld.
The determination of each Appellate Committee was normally final, but the House of Lords ( in common with the Court of Appeal and High Court of England and Wales ) retained an inherent jurisdiction to reconsider any of its previous decisions, this includes the ability to " vacate " that decision and make a new one.
It was also able to use both its superlative espionage arm and the inherent ability of central planning to concentrate resources to great effect.
However, in a host with an intact immune system the inherent toxicity of the organism is balanced by the host's ability to fight back ; the effective toxicity is then a combination of both parts of the relationship.
In many other cases the musicians could read music, but white audiences were so captivated by the improvisational ability that they were convinced was inherent in black musicians that the musicians would memorize the arrangement beforehand and appear to improvise to cater to the expectations of white audiences.
But the mind's appeal to the past, he said, deprives human beings of the ability to live authentically in the present, causing them to repress genuine emotions and to shut themselves off from joyful experiences that arise naturally when embracing the present moment: " The mind has no inherent capacity for joy.
However, Beebe's ability to research the deep ocean using these methods was constrained by the inherent limitations of dredging, which could only provide an incomplete picture of the animals living there.
Going Crazy Eddie is an occupational hazard for these Mediators, who cannot deal with humans ' ability to switch between different roles in their society, or who succumb to the optimism inherent to human nature.
The factors that drove Birmingham's rapid industrialisation were also different to those behind the later development of textile manufacturing towns such as Manchester, whose spectacular growth from the 1780s onwards was based on the economies of scale inherent in mechanised manufacture: the ability of a low-wage, unskilled labour force to produce bulk commodities such as cotton in huge quantities.
While studying, they will also be praying that God will reveal to them the proper meaning of the text, and that the hearts and minds of the congregation will be changed by it ( believing that they do not have any inherent ability to effect such change, only God can do so ).
Rimfire cartridges are typically inexpensive, primarily due to the inherent cost-efficiency of the ability to make large production quantities ( called " lots ").
The presence of the internet instigates and fans the flames of the piracy war by virtue of its inherent ability to very quickly and indiscriminately spread content.
In addition to their inherent multifaceted functionality, these web applications exhibit complex behavior and place some unique demands on their usability, performance, security and ability to grow and evolve.
Under authoritarian dominant-party systems, which may be referred to as " electoralism " or " soft authoritarianism ", opposition parties are legally allowed to operate, but are too weak or ineffective to seriously challenge power, perhaps through various forms of corruption, constitutional quirks that intentionally undermine the ability for an effective opposition to thrive, institutional and / or organizational conventions that support the status quo, or inherent cultural values averse to change.
The interest rate charged depends on a range of factors, including the economic climate, perceived ability of the customer to repay, competitive pressures from other lenders, and the inherent structure and security of the credit product.
DC also suggests that some humans have inherent ability to utilize magic, and these humans are part of a branch or offshoot of humanity referred to as the Homo magi, who have interbred with normal humans.
For example, creditors who lose some measure of what they are owed when a bankrupt ’ s debts are discharged cannot claim injury, because Congress ’ power to enact bankruptcy laws is also in the Constitution and inherent in it is the ability to declare certain debts valueless.

inherent and know
For inherent omniscience one interprets Kxp in this and the following as x can know that p is true, so for inherent omniscience this proposition reads:
For example, for the scene where portions of the rig are flooded with water, he realized that he initially didn't know how to minimize the sequence's inherent danger.
According to Lakoff, even mathematics is subjective to the human species and its cultures: thus " any question of math's being inherent in physical reality is moot, since there is no way to know whether or not it is.
With respect to the first, which was the one adopted, says Spartianus, by the most learned men, it is impossible to disprove it absolutely, as we know next to nothing of the ancient Moorish language ; but it has no inherent probability in it ; and the statement of Servius is undoubtedly false, that the grandfather of the dictator obtained the surname on account of killing an elephant with his own hand in Africa, as there were several of the Julii with this name before his time.
This difficulty, which seems to be inherent in the very nature of truth and falsehood, is one with which I do not know how to deal with satisfactorily.
According to Leslie Roberts in his biography of Howe, " This was the Howe the country would soon come to know much better, the Howe on the rampage, the Howe who is impatient of criticism and deplores the debates and delays inherent in the parliamentary system.
This over-optimism may be inherent in cryptography for it was then, and remains today, fundamentally difficult to accurately know how vulnerable your system actually is.
The wise man will accept this fate without complaint, but will not be fooled by all the nonsense of Confucius and Mozi about inherent virtue, universal love, and a good name: morality is a deception practised upon the simple by the clever ; universal love is the delusion of children, who do not know the universal enmity that forms the law of life ; and a good name is a posthumous bauble which the fools who paid so dearly for it cannot enjoy.
Historically, the idea that rulers and leaders know best is inherent to every form of totalitarianism.
" The idea of pulling things inherent in the verb lug combines with the suffix-age to create the word we know today.
As a former communist he must know that the Soviet regime is of its very nature and from earliest origins a minority conspiracy that has gained and maintained power by force and trickery ; that because of this inherent nature it always has been and remains terrified of independent centres of thought or power, whether within the Russian empire or beyond its present reach.
But Wentz considered the inherent contradictions in the statements: " We do not really know what to do with religiousness when it expresses itself outside those enclosures which historians and social scientists have carefully labeled religions.
This makes it difficult to know whether the stated non-developer perspective of relational is inherent to relational, or merely a product of current practice and tool implementation assumptions.
A person engaged in a special and potentially dangerous activity must know or inquire of possible hazards or of any special duties and responsibilities inherent in that activity that might affect their ability to exercise reasonable prudent caution ( cf, Delair v. McAdoo, 324 Pa. 392, 188 A.
He repeatedly links the attractive with the repulsive, creating work that holds within it inherent contradictions-one does not know whether to stare, be seduced, or to look away.

inherent and anything
Flaherty was also concerned that there was no inherent conflict in the islanders ' way of life, providing further incentive not to shoot anything.
However, as theory goes, there is no inherent guarantee, nor anything a priori in demarchy which guarantees this.
" Moreover, she contends that it is precisely the isolation forced on Dissenters by others that marks them out, not anything inherent in their form of worship.
This " unity in totality allows every individual entity of the phenomenal world its uniqueness without attributing an inherent nature to anything ".
Since we have negated the inherent identity of object, but we have not affirmed anything else, haven't we negated the object's existence completely?
) this election has been called " unconditional " because his choice to save someone does not hinge on anything inherent in the person or on any act that the person performs or belief that the person exercises.
This makes a very big difference for interactive performance on low speed links, although it will not do anything about the processing delay inherent to most dialup modems.

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