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consequence and is
It is the consequence of the system of ideas that constitutes the frame of our international -- and in some degree our domestic -- policy.
One consequence is the occurrence of occasional conflicts because private owners of some inholdings object to public programs of use on neighboring National Forest or other Federal land, or because such ownerships are developed for uses that are not compatible with use for the public of neighboring National Forest land.
In the event the total of rupees accruing to the Government of the United States of America as a consequence of sales made pursuant to this Agreement is different from the rupee equivalent of $1,276 million, the amounts available for the purposes specified in paragraph 1, Article 2, will be adjusted proportionately.
According to the theory proposed, this is a consequence of the severe condition of perceived threat that persists unabated for the anxious child in an ambiguous sort of school environment.
) Functionalism as a sociological credo is, therefore, not a direct consequence of observations, but rather an indirect consequence of philosophical inference and judgment.
The consequence of this is that the girls at Brooklyn College outnumber the boys and do somewhat better academically.
This last point is important because if high school pupils are aware that few, if any, graduates who have chosen a certain vocational program have obtained a job as a consequence of the training, the whole idea of relevance disappears.
Existence is created and willed by God and is not the consequence of a pre-existent rebellion or of a cosmic descent from eternity into history.
Nevertheless, the consequence of the policy proposed is everywhere subtly qualified: it is `` a possible result, however improbable '' ; ;
:: One consequence is that people are more cooperative if it is more likely that individuals will interact again in the future.
A simple illustration of such cause and effect is the case of experiencing the effects of what I cause: if I cause suffering, then as a natural consequence I will experience suffering ; if I cause happiness, then as a natural consequence I will experience happiness.
As a consequence, it is difficult to define concisely or precisely.
Each element has a specific set of chemical properties as a consequence of the number of electrons present in the neutral atom, which is Z ( the atomic number ).
A consequence of using waveforms to describe particles is that it is mathematically impossible to obtain precise values for both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time ; this became known as the uncertainty principle, formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
that is, for any statement that is a logical consequence of there actually exists a deduction of the statement from.
One consequence of the Hindu and Spiritist beliefs is that our current lives are both afterlife and a beforelife.
The outer surface of an agate, freed from its matrix, is often pitted and rough, apparently in consequence of the removal of the original coating.
As a consequence, the balance of anti-apoptotic and proapoptotic effectors is upset in favour of the former, and the damaged cells continue to replicate despite being directed to die.

consequence and good
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right act ( or omission ) is one that will produce a good outcome, or consequence.
The classic formulation of Sola Scriptura regards " good and necessary consequence or deduction " from Scripture as authoritative and morally binding ; what these deductions might be is a frequent subject of controversy.
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right action is one that produces a good outcome, or consequence.
In operant conditioning we learn to associate a response ( our behavior ) and its consequence and thus to repeat acts followed by good results and avoid acts followed by bad results.
Administration of the gap junction blocker mefloquine abolished this effect, providing good evidence that this result was a consequence of improved electrical coupling.
The high efficiency is a consequence of the fact that rocket combustion can be performed at very high temperatures and the gas is finally released at much lower temperatures, and so giving good Carnot efficiency.
St Augustine of Hippo ( 354 AD – 430 ) in his Augustinian theodicy focuses on the Genesis story that essentially dictates that God created the world and that it was good ; evil is merely a consequence of the fall of man ( The story of the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve disobeyed God and caused inherent sin for man ).
From an evolutionary perspective, a convoluted structure such as the inverted retina can generally come about as a consequence of two alternative processes ; ( a ) an advantageous " good " compromise between competing functional limitations, or ( b ) as a historical maladaptive relic of the convoluted path of organ evolution and transformation.
However, it is claimed that it passes the second test of being part of " the whole counsel of God " because it is " deduced from scripture " " by good and necessary consequence ", citing passages such as Isaiah 8: 20: " To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them .".
" Calvin on the other hand, while not intending to differ with Luther, described good works as a consequence or ' fruit ' of faith.
In consequence, a large service sector was established to serve the growing population, and in the first decades of the 20th century, Campinas could already boast of an opera house, theaters, banks, movie theaters, radio stations, a philharmonic orchestra, two newspapers ( Correio Popular and Diário do Povo ), a good public education system ( with the Escola Normal de Campinas and the Colégio Culto à Ciência ), and hospitals, such as the Santa Casa de Misericórdia ( a charity for poor people ) and the Casa de Saúde de Campinas ( for the Italian community, formely known as Circolo Italiani Uniti ), and the most important Brazilian research center in agricultural sciences, the Instituto Agronômico de Campinas, which was founded by Emperor Pedro II.
They speak much, too, both regarding the angels of God and those who are opposed to the truth, but have been deceived ; and who, in consequence of being deceived, call them gods or angels of God, or good demons, or heroes who have become such by the transference into them of a good human soul.
Concert pitch pipes typically have wider bores and larger tone holes than the earlier " flat " pitch sets, and as a consequence are a good deal louder, though by no means as loud as the Highland pipes of Scotland.
A photographic history of Edgewater describes the population and demographics change and its possible consequence this way: Now a good number of residents live on the river in condominiums and rental apartments and town houses on land that was once the province of heavy industry.
They assume that a single good, the destruction of the capitalist class, weighs more than all other goods, and that poverty, dictatorship, terror and the fall of civilization must be accepted to secure this one good .< p >" If ten million people must die to free ten million people from the bourgeoisie " is regarded as a harsh but necessary consequence.
During this period Agrelot developed his first comedic character, Torito Fuertes, the mischievous eight year-old of a family comedy show sponsored by Borden, Inc. and its evaporated milk ( the name Torito Fuertes was a pun on " strong calf ", a desirable consequence of drinking good milk ).
For Stoicism, the greatest good lies in reason and virtue, but the soul best reaches it through a kind of indifference ( apatheia ) to pleasure and pain: as a consequence, this doctrine has become identified with stern self-control in regard to suffering.
There are good used cars (" cherries ") and defective used cars (" lemons "), normally as a consequence of several not-always-traceable variables such as the owner's driving style, quality and frequency of maintenance and accident history.
A direct consequence of this difference is that polygons are able to efficiently represent simple 3D structures with lots of empty or homogeneously filled space, while voxels are good at representing regularly sampled spaces that are non-homogeneously filled.
The Jags have a good following of University students, a consequence of the relative proximity to the Glasgow University and Strathclyde University campuses.
Indeed, all are of no consequence .... As an animal cannot exist without bodily warmth, So no good deed can be alive without true love ; it is only the pretence of a good deed.

consequence and moral
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
In this example, there is no moral judgment involved, since this is a mechanical consequence of a physical action.
Evil is threefold, viz., metaphysical evil, moral, and physical, the retributive consequence of moral guilt.
He argued for three general propositions: that the past revealed an order that could be understood in terms of the progressive development of human capabilities, showing that humanity's " present state, and those through which it has passed, are a necessary constitution of the moral composition of humankind "; that the progress of the natural sciences must be followed by progress in the moral and political sciences " no less certain, no less secure from political revolutions "; that social evils are the result of ignorance and error rather than an inevitable consequence of human nature.
Slow food is a consequence of rejecting these as moral priorities, and embracing a slower and more locally focused lifestyle.
The omniscient third-person narrator presents the arrival of the Red Death impassively, without regret, as if it is the logical consequence of moral depravity.
" This sort of honour is not so much a function of moral or ethical excellence, as it is a consequence of power.
As a consequence, they did not accept John Ruskin and Matthew Arnold's utilitarian conception of art as something moral or useful.
According to Freud, the consequence of not obeying our conscience is guilt, which can be a factor in the development of neurosis ; Freud claimed that both the cultural and individual super-ego set up strict ideal demands with regard to the moral aspects of certain decisions, disobedience to which provokes a ' fear of conscience '.
John Passmore has argued that mystical considerations about the global expansion of all human consciousness, should take into account that if as a species we do become something much superior to what we are now, it will be as a consequence of conscience not only implanting a goal of moral perfectibility, but assisting us to remain periodically anxious, passionate and discontented, for these are necessary components of care and compassion.
After the defeat at Cape Matapan, the Italian Admiral Iachino wrote that the battle had " the consequence of limiting for some time our operational activities, not for the serious moral effect of the losses, as the British believed, but because the operation revealed our inferiority in effective aero-naval cooperation and the backwardness of our night battle technology.
The worst consequence of this moral death is, according to Philo, absolute ignorance and the loss of the power of judgment.
Because Christian perfection is also visible in outward good works and a rigorously moral lifestyle, adherents of the Holiness movement assumed that a perfectly moral lifestyle is a consequence ( not the cause ) of the state of grace and ultimate salvation.
The queen recognized that her adopted country depended on her for moral strength, and as a consequence Louise regained her old sense of optimism, often taking time to prepare their eldest son for his future role as king.
But when she chooses, Brand reminds her of the moral consequence of that choice-it is final, and there is no turning back.
Aristotle says that whereas virtue of thinking needs teaching, experience and time, virtue of character ( moral virtue ) comes about as a consequence of following the right habits.
It reflects the moral contradiction of an age that tried to legislate morality in the form of alcohol prohibition and as a consequence generated organized crime and put many average Americans who still wanted to drink outside the law.
A moral act is a type of behavior that refers to an act that has either a moral or immoral consequence.
Some would assert that an implicit consequence of ethonomics as applied to human value systems would be a form of moral universalism, derived from choosing an " optimal " value system via a formal process that " mathematically " proves the correctness of a particular prioritization of values.
Thus, the original meaning of anomie did not refer to a state of mind, but to a property of the social structure in which individual desires are no longer regulated by common norms and where, as a consequence, individuals are left without moral guidance in the pursuit of their goals.

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