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common and interpretation
His interpretation of the Pauline phrase is that we should seek the common good more than the private good, but this is because the common good is a more desirable good for the individual.
In the most common interpretation of the poem, Blake implies that a visit of Jesus would briefly create heaven in England, in contrast to the " dark Satanic Mills " of the Industrial Revolution.
To consider but one example, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof "— but interpretation ( that is, determining the fine boundaries, and resolving the tension between the " establishment " and " free exercise " clauses ) of each of the important terms was delegated by Article III of the Constitution to the judicial branch, so that the current legal boundaries of the Constitutional text can only be determined by consulting the common law.
( Codification is the process of enacting a statute that collects and restates pre-existing law in a single document — when that pre-existing law is common law, the common law remains relevant to the interpretation of these statutes.
On this interpretation Hume is proposing a ' No-Self Theory ' and thus has much in common with Buddhist thought.
Hierarchical doctrine was traditionally rejected by Disciples as human-made and divisive, and subsequently, freedom of belief and scriptural interpretation allows many Disciples to question or even deny beliefs common in doctrinal churches such as the Incarnation, the Trinity, and the Atonement.
It is common to divide the symbols of the alphabet into logical symbols, which always have the same meaning, and non-logical symbols, whose meaning varies by interpretation.
Tertullian in an anti-heretical apologetic alludes to instances of the ' interpretation of tongues ' as one among several examples of ' spiritual gifts ' common enough in his day to be easily encountered and provide evidence that God was at work in the church:
In the most common interpretation of modal logic, one considers " all possible worlds ".
While there are a wide variety of Conservative views, a common belief is that Halakha is, and has always been, an evolving process subject to interpretation by rabbis in every time period.
Following the French committee's findings, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind ( 1818 ), Dugald Stewart, an influential academic philosopher of the " Scottish School of Common Sense ", encouraged physicians to salvage elements of Mesmerism by replacing the supernatural theory of " animal magnetism " with a new interpretation based upon " common sense " laws of physiology and psychology.
The end of that state is set either at the Resurrection of the Dead, the most common interpretation in the East, or at the Harrowing of Hell, the most common interpretation in the West, but adopted also by some in the East.
Arising in part from his age, but also because 120 is elsewhere stated as the maximum age for Noah's descendants ( one interpretation of ), " may you live to 120 " has become a common blessing among Jews.
A common modern rabbinic interpretation is that there is a potential messiah in every generation.
This interpretation, however, though very common among scholars today, is not universal.
On an interpretation of state law, whether common law or statutory law, the federal courts are bound by the interpretation of a state court of last resort, and are required normally to defer to the precedent of intermediate state courts as well.
However, some courts ( such as German courts ) have less emphasis on the particular facts of the case than common law courts, but have more emphasis on the discussion of various doctrinal arguments and on finding what the correct interpretation of the law is.
A less common interpretation of the parable is that the merchant represents Christ, and the pearl represents the Church.
One common interpretation of the argument is that while one may have direct or privileged access to one's current mental states, there is no such infallible access to identifying previous mental states that one had in the past.

common and representation
Today they are the most common symbolic representation of numbers in the world.
An empirical or an a posteriori concept is a general representation ( Vorstellung ) or non-specific thought of that which is common to several specific perceived objects ( Logic, I, 1., § 1, Note 1 )
The problem which confounded Chancery was the shift from representation based on the consent of a group to representation based on a common interest, such as holding shares of a corporation.
In particular, the five most elementary fractions ( ½,,, ¼ and ¾ ) all have a short terminating representation in duodecimal ( 0. 6, 0. 4, 0. 8, 0. 3 and 0. 9, respectively ), and twelve is the smallest radix with this feature ( since it is the least common multiple of 3 and 4 ).
Another common representation of the Dhrystone benchmark is the DMIPS ( Dhrystone MIPS ) obtained when the Dhrystone score is divided by 1757 ( the number of Dhrystones per second obtained on the VAX 11 / 780, nominally a 1 MIPS machine ).
Digital circuits are the most common physical representation of Boolean algebra, and are the basis of all digital computers.
The common IEEE formats are described in detail later and elsewhere, but as an example, in the binary single-precision ( 32-bit ) floating-point representation p = 24 and so the significand is a string of 24 bits.
Floating-point representation, in particular the standard IEEE format, is by far the most common way of representing an approximation to real numbers in computers because it is efficiently handled in most large computer processors.
Mother Nature ( sometimes known as Mother Earth ) is a common representation of nature that focuses on the life-giving and nurturing features of nature by embodying it in the form of the mother.
It is common practice to refer to V itself as the representation when the homomorphism is clear from the context.
In some cases this may be done to obtain representation for a community of common interest, rather than to dilute that interest over several districts to a point of ineffectiveness.
Whilst the Horned God is the most common depiction of masculine divinity in Wicca, he is not the only representation.
Without specific recourse to any specific representation of this deity Murray speculates that the head coverings common in inquisition-derived descriptions of the devil ' may throw light on one of the possible origins of the cult '.
A common representation of this model is made using an Edgeworth Box.
The most common representation of a positive integer is a string of bits, using the binary numeral system.
Since this extends easily to higher dimensions, it is a common representation in linear algebra, and in computer programming.
The most common representation is
Knowledge Discovery Metamodel ( KDM ), a common intermediate representation for existing software systems and their operating environments.
In some countries, sharia courts, with their tradition of pro se representation, simple rules of evidence, and absence of appeals courts, prosecutors, cross examination, complex documentary evidence and discovery proceedings, juries and voir dire proceedings, circumstantial evidence, forensics, case law, standardized codes, exclusionary rules, and most of the other infrastructure of civil and common law court systems, have as a result, comparatively informal and streamlined proceedings.
A common feature of the Wade – Giles system is the representation of the unaspirated-aspirated stop consonant pairs using apostrophes: p, p < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, t, t < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, k, k < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, ch, ch < nowiki >'</ nowiki >.
* January 19 03: 14: 08 UTC – Year 2038 problem: A common computing representation of date and time will overflow, with potential results similar to the year 2000 problem.
A common technique to maintain diversity is to impose a " niche penalty ", wherein, any group of individuals of sufficient similarity ( niche radius ) have a penalty added, which will reduce the representation of that group in subsequent generations, permitting other ( less similar ) individuals to be maintained in the population.
In common parlance political and constitutional aspects ( e. g. giving citizens or their elected representatives more power in political decision-making, establishment of subnational political entities for decision making and making them politically accountable to local electorate which often entails constitutional or statutory reforms like providing for representation of the member states, the strengthening of legislatures, creation of local political units along with the encouragement of effective public interest groups and pluralistic political parties ) are considered crucial for federalism.
What many ontologies have in common in both computer science and in philosophy is the representation of entities, ideas, and events, along with their properties and relations, according to a system of categories.

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