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core and basis
Three core principles establish a basis for Bahá ' í teachings and doctrine: the unity of God, the unity of religion, and the unity of humankind.
* Collection ( museum ), objects in a particular field forms the core basis for the museum
Some consider aesthetics itself the basis of ethics – and a personal moral core developed through art and storytelling as very influential in one's later ethical choices.
The Al-Azhar Supreme Council of Islamic Research, the highest religious authority in Egypt, issued a statement that FGM had no basis in core Islamic law, and this enabled the government to outlaw it entirely.
Consequently, a number of other core tenets of the Pharisees ' belief system ( which became the basis for modern Judaism ), were also dismissed by the Sadducees.
The proceeds from the pearling industry were divided on the basis of occupation ; at the top, a stratum of merchants, the core of which composed of the Al Khalifa ), Al-Sabah, Al-Roumi, and Al Jalahma, became the elite.
“ In the Continental European System of labour market regulation, the government plays an important role as there is a strong legislative core of employee rights, which provides the basis for agreements as well as a framework for discord between unions on one side and employers or employers ’ associations on the other.
The political conceptions of Islam such as kudrah ( power ), sultan, ummah, cemaa ( obligation )- and even the " core " terms of the Qur ' an, i. e. ibadah, din ( religion ), rab ( master ) and ilah-is taken as the basis of an analysis.
This core would then provide a basis upon which operators could build services in addition to those already present on a standard telephone exchange.
In the United States, 13 core microsatellite loci have been decided upon to be the basis by which an individual genetic profile can be generated.
ISO 12200 ( also known as MARTIF ) provides the basis for the core structure of TBX.
* The business maturity level, in order to develop the organization representation of core differentiated and core competitive competencies to strategy, which is a basis for building a business model as they represent some of the most important sources of uniqueness.
* The business maturity level, in order to develop the organization representation of core differentiated and core competitive competencies to strategy, which is a basis for building a business model as they the represent some of the most important sources of uniqueness.
Data indicates that Centralia is experiencing growth in all three sectors with new job growth on a regular basis ; both in its light industrial areas as well as its core business district, Historic Downtown Centralia.
The ECCS is designed to rapidly cool the core and make it safe in the event of the maximum fault ( the design basis accident ) that nuclear regulators and plant engineers could imagine.
The Pentium III was eventually superseded by the Pentium 4, but its Tualatin core also served as the basis for the Pentium M CPUs, which used many ideas from the P6 microarchitecture.
The political conceptions of Islam such as kudrah, sultan, ummah, cemaa-and even the " core " terms of the Qur ' an, i. e. ibada, din, rab and ilah-is taken as the basis of an analysis.
* The Emishi's creation myth was used as the basis of the core mythology in Final Fantasy's Fabula Nova Crystallis series.
However, allowing user-level thunking greatly complicates attempts to provide stable memory management or memory protection on a system-wide basis, as well as core or kernel security — this allows poorly written applications to undermine system stability on Win32s, as well as the Chicago-kernel systems.
Many scholars, including researcher Anthony Smith, argue that nations tend to be formed on the basis of a pre-modern ethnic core that provides the myths, symbols, and memories for the modern nation and that WASPs were indeed that core.
* The business maturity level, in order to develop the organization representation of core differentiated and core competitive competencies linked to value proposition, which is a basis for building a business model as they represent some of the most important sources of uniqueness.

core and democracy
As with any other democracy, political parties represent different sections among the Indian society and regions, and their core values play a major role in the politics of India.
The monarchy of Canada is the core of both Canada's federalism and its Westminster-style parliamentary democracy, being the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Canadian government and each provincial government.
The Greens advance a broad multi-issue political platform that reflects its core values of ecological wisdom, social justice, grassroots democracy and non-violence.
The IYDU website lists the organisation's core values as democracy, respect for human rights, free markets, and free trade:
Jeffersonian democracy is characterized by the following core ideals, which Jefferson and his followers expressed in their writings, speeches and legislation.
The Trust said the BBC was " falling short of its own high standards " and in part failing to meet its core purpose of helping inform democracy.
The organisation describes itself as having seven core principles, namely individual freedom, personal and family responsibility, the rule of law, limited government, free market economy, national parliamentary democracy and strong national defences.
In both senses, the construct was established at Confederation, through the Constitution Act, 1867, as a federal constitutional monarchy, wherein the Canadian Crown acts as the core, or " the most basic building block ," of its Westminster-style parliamentary democracy.
The organization's mission statement says they are a " nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to restoring the core values of American democracy, reinventing an open, honest and accountable government that serves the public interest, and empowering ordinary people to make their voices heard in the political process .”.
The monarchy of New Zealandalso referred to as The Crown in Right of New Zealand, Her Majesty in Right of New Zealand, or The Queen in Right of New Zealandis the constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of the Realm of New Zealand, forming the core of the country's Westminster-style parliamentary democracy.
Mjaft ’ s core principles are: democracy, active citizenship, the attainability of change, strong communities, equal opportunities, solidarity, volunteerism, and the irrefutable power of debate.
As a traditional green party, the three core values of Agalev were ecology, peace and participatory democracy.
During his work as the editor-in-chief, Elbegdorj spread information on the core values of democracy to the Mongolian people.
Religious freedom, like the other basic rights of the Grundgesetz, is limited where it collides with the core value of human dignity or with the basic rights of others, or if it is misused to fight against the basic constituency of free democracy.
Procedural democracy assumes that the electoral process is at the core of the authority placed in elected officials and ensures that all procedures of elections are duly complied with ( or at least appear so ).
initiatives, referendums, and recalls, along with direct primaries and the direct election of US Senators, were the core achievements of ' direct democracy ' by the Progressive generation during the first two decades of the twentieth century.
When WASC imposed severe sanctions against the college in July 2007, the core faculty tried to move the school toward greater democracy and accountability by forming a college-wide Faculty Council, an effort that drew praise from the accrediting agency.
In addition, Daniel Sokatch, CEO, says that in line with their " core values of democracy and equality, we support two states for two peoples and we oppose the occupation and the settlement enterprise.
The Congress Party's fortunes up till the 1970s were single-handedly propelled by its legacy as the flagship of India's Independence Movement, and the core platform of the party today evokes that past strongly, considering itself to be the guardian of India's freedom, democracy and unity.

core and being
These qualities are the ultimate source of human happiness, and the need for them lies at the very core of our being " ( Dalai Lama ).
Because Ambrosius and Vortigern are shown in the Historia Brittonum as being in conflict, some historians have suspected that this preserves a historical core of the existence of two parties in opposition to one another, one headed by Ambrosius and the other by Vortigern.
The β-lactam ring is part of the core structure of several antibiotic families, the principal ones being the penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, and monobactams, which are, therefore, also called β-lactam antibiotics.
With innate talent, passion, diligence, discipline, self-motivation and tenacity, being the core factors of achieving success to becoming a celebrity, fame and fortune sometimes occurs spontaneously with relatively little effort due to sheer luck, being fortunate with connections, or simply being at the right place during the right time.
The Sun has a core temperature of around and only of nuclei being produced in the Sun are born in the CNO cycle.
To some US observers these networks may appear to operate as commuter / metro hybrids, however, they are simply the result of full utilisation of the available track capacity in the core of the suburban rail network, this being fed from multiple feeder lines.
Facilitating instructors provide continuity between units, and help ensure that the CERT core curriculum is being delivered successfully.
This included the use of ROM for library software that could be run much faster than the same code in the normal core memory, due to the latter ’ s need to be written immediately after being read.
From this material context men and women develop certain ideas about their world, thereby leading to the core materialist conception that social being determines social consciousness.
A more moderate position such as J. L. Mackie's error theory suggests that false beliefs should be stripped away from a mental concept without eliminating the concept itself, the legitimate core meaning being left intact.
Many barred spiral galaxies are active, possibly as a result of gas being channeled into the core along the arms.
A jet of particles is being emitted from the core of the elliptical radio galaxy Messier 87 | M87.
Davidson also states that “ far from being ‘ peripheral ’ to the British economy, Scotland – or more precisely, the Lowlands – lay at its core ”.
Using inputs such as input voltage, output voltage, output current, frequency, ambient temperature, and inductance these calculators can predict the losses of the inductors core and AC / DC based on the operating condition of the circuit being used.
When Atwood and other core members of the SLA were killed in 1974 during a standoff with police near Watts, California following their murder of the Oakland school superintendent, the Soliahs organized memorial rallies, including a rally in Berkeley's Ho Chi Minh Park where Soliah spoke in support of her friend Atwood, while being covertly filmed by the FBI.
* The Fleet of Worlds is the five ( at one point six, as detailed in Fleet of Worlds ) planets that are home to the Puppeteers ( see above ), presently being moved in formation at sub-light speeds out of the galaxy to avoid destruction as the wave of radiation from an explosion of the galactic core sweeps towards the outer reaches of the galaxy.
Recent work tries to take into account the roles of differences in parent bodies and the specifics of their orbits, ejection velocities off the solid mass of the core of a comet, radiation pressure from the sun, the Poynting – Robertson effect, and the Yarkovsky effect on the particles of different sizes and rates of rotation to explain differences between meteor showers in terms of being predominantly fireballs or small meteors.
After being succeeded by " true " 32-bit microprocessors, the 68000 was used as the core of many microcontrollers.
The prominent Wiccan priestess Starhawk related that a core part of goddess-centred pagan witchcraft was " the understanding that all being is interrelated, that we are all linked with the cosmos as parts of one living organism.
Some national constitutions in effect define their governments ' " core businesses " as being the provision of such things as justice, tranquility, defense, and general welfare.
These systems may be automated, with a magazine of sample tubes that are moved into the reactor core in turn for a predetermined time, before being moved to the instrument station and finally to a container for storage and disposal.
In Greco-Roman thought, the concept of metempsychosis disappeared with the rise of Early Christianity, reincarnation being incompatible with the Christian core doctrine of salvation of the faithful after death.

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