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central and aspect
Korean nationalists have virulently reacted against China's application to UNESCO of Goguryeo tombs in Chinese territory: the absolute independence of Goguryeo is a central aspect of Korean identity, because according to Korean legend, it was comparatively independent from China and Japan, in contrast to subordinate states like the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire.
The adherents of Nichiren-Buddhism who made this aspect of Nichiren teachings a central pillar of their belief were the followers of the so called Fuju-fuse lineage.
A central aspect of biodynamics is that the farm as a whole is seen as an organism, and therefore should be a largely self-sustaining system, producing its own manure and animal feed.
He called this devotion to inner beauty, fervor of spirit, and spiritual desire inner necessity ; it was a central aspect of his art.
* Eric Scerri The reduction of chemistry to physics has become a central aspect of the philosophy of chemistry.
A common aspect of many policies following the second approach is that they avoid presenting any specific ethnic, religious, or cultural community values as central.
' Nominal rigidities ', that is, sticky prices and wages, are a central aspect of all New Keynesian models.
Blodeuwedd or Blodeuedd, ( Middle Welsh composite name from blodeu ' flowers, blossoms ' + gwedd ' face, aspect, appearance ': " flower face "), is the wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes in Welsh mythology, made from the flowers of broom, meadowsweet and the oak by the magicians Math and Gwydion, and is a central figure in the fourth branch of the Mabinogi.
Huehueteotl is frequently considered to overlap with, or be another aspect of, a central Mexican / Aztec deity associated with fire, Xiuhtecuhtli.
The most aspect of the piazza that makes this most immediately apparent is the central statue, with the paving pattern directing the visitors ’ eyes to its base.
The tradition of Promming remains an important aspect of the festival, with over 1000 standing places available for each concert, either in the central arena ( rather like the groundlings in the pit at Shakespeare's Globe ) or high in the hall's gallery.
As an aspect of governance, it has been central to discussions related to problems in the public sector, nonprofit and private ( corporate ) worlds.
A central aspect of the game are the three coexisting varieties called “ suit game ”, “ Grand ” and “ Null ”, that are differing in suit order, scoring and even overall goal to achieve.
A central aspect of Parnell's reforms was a new selection procedure to ensure the professional selection of party candidates committed to taking their seats.
If one of these halves is larger than the other as decided by the central placement of the head line or in this case the single transverse palmar crease it shows greater development of that aspect of the nature.
However, this aspect of ontology is not the most central to the distinction that Avicenna established between essence and existence.
Chrono Trigger has time travel as a central aspect of its game-play.
The central part played by young children in the celebration emphasize the procreation aspect of the celebration.
This family-oriented sense of duty is a particularly central aspect to the teachings of Confucius, and is known as xiao, or filial piety.
Stephen Jay Gould wrote that late 19th century evolutionists " re-read Lamarck, cast aside the guts of it ... and elevated one aspect of the mechanics-inheritance of acquired characters-to a central focus it never had for Lamarck himself.
Sensory information arriving at the lateral aspect of the amygdala is processed and conveyed to the central nucleus, which projects to several parts of the brain involved in responses to fear.
In 1997 Braid ’ s part in developing hypnosis for therapeutic purposes was recognized and commemorated by the creation of the James Braid Society, a discussion group for those “ involved or concerned in the ethical uses of hypnosis .” The society meets once a month in central London, usually for a presentation on some aspect of hypnotherapy.
From a facial aspect, maxillary canines are approximately 1mm narrower than the central incisor.
Snowfall is the most notable aspect of the area's climate, which is typical of central Upstate New York in the vicinity of Syracuse.
Libation was a central and vital aspect of ancient Greek religion, and one of the simplest and most common forms of religious practice.

central and paradigm
Secular perennialists espouse the idea that education should focus on the historical development of a continually developing common western base of human knowledge and art, the timeless value of classic thought on central human issues by landmark thinkers, and revolutionary ideas critical to historical western paradigm shifts or changes in world view.
The central paradigm of classical information theory is the engineering problem of the transmission of information over a noisy channel.
Although the concept of population is central to ecology, evolutionary biology and conservation biology, most definitions of population rely on qualitative descriptions such as " a group of organisms of the same species occupying a particular space at a particular time " Waples and Gaggiotti identify two broad types of definitions for populations ; those that fall into an ecological paradigm, and those that fall into an evolutionary paradigm.
According to an article on The New York Times, the way in which the present mayor of Thessaloniki is treating the city's debt and oversized administration problems could be used as a paradigm by Greece's central government for a successful strategy in dealing with these problems.
For Manuel Castells, network logic is besides information, pervasiveness, flexibility, and convergence a central feature of the information technology paradigm ( 2000a: 69ff ).
* Conferences conducted that are devoted to discussing ideas central to the paradigm
* Lay groups, or groups based around the concerns of lay persons, that embrace the beliefs central to the paradigm
to a mass market were centered on the minicomputer paradigm of the college campuses where it originated-that of a central computer distributing software to various remote terminals.
Thus, as Holmwood states, “ Merton explicitly made power and conflict central issues for research within a functionalist paradigm.
It was criticised for its claims that schoolchildren are deliberately misled, and its conclusions as to the evidential status of the theory of evolution, which is considered by biologists to be the central unifying paradigm of biology.
This approach prevailed during the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, a period when then regional geography paradigm was central within the geographical sciences.
The system operates according to a spoke-hub distribution paradigm, with most rail lines running radially outward from central Taipei.
Furthermore, the paradigm of database replication for which the serial number check ( and indeed zone transfer itself ) is designed, which involves a single central DNS server holding the master version of the database with all other DNS servers merely holding copies, simply does not match that of many modern DNS server packages.
This paradigm simply does not match that of a single, central, monotonically increasing number to record changes, and thus is incompatible with zone transfer to a large extent.
The social constructivist paradigm views the context in which the learning occurs as central to the learning itself ( McMahon 1997 ).
While similar signaling control mechanisms have been developed in other countries, what sets CTC apart is the paradigm of independent train movement between fixed points under the control and supervision of a central authority.
He was particularly fascinated by general equilibrium models which he considered to be the central paradigm of economic theory.
The device paradigm can be illustrated through comparison of a wood-burning stove, a " thing ", versus the central heating system, a " device ".
This however, is a matter of contention within the discipline itself and debates concerning identity are central to the thrust of its interdisciplinary paradigm.

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