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dividing and issue
The dividing was an issue that the parties forming the Flemish regional government had written in their government agreement.
Beginning in 1524, Bucer concentrated on the main issue dividing leading reformers, the eucharist.
The most pervasive issue dividing theories of the opinion-policy relation bears a striking resemblance to the problem of monism-pluralism in the history of philosophy.
The issue became " explosive ", dividing the British political world, and continued even after Salisbury retired and was replaced as Prime Minister by his nephew, Arthur Balfour.
Burr's trial had proved to be a partisan issue, dividing the Federalists and the Jeffersonian Republicans.
Some Democrats pitched in to keep the issue alive as they recognized the issue was deeply dividing the Republican party between advocates of reform and advocates of the status quo.
Not content to see the country on its knees as a result of the recession the Labor Party must be pleased that it is dividing the community on an issue which has absolutely no political relevance.
The main issue dividing the two factions was that of slavery, with the Barnburners being the anti-slavery faction.
When Moore left the series after issue # 64, Veitch took over as writer, dividing art duties between himself and Alfredo Alcala.
The issue of dividing the province into two has been brought up several times.
Political repercussions from the culturally conservative sponsorship of the issue has been divisive and costly to the effected communities, polarizing and dividing not only those directly charged with educating young people but entire local communities.
Internationally, the main dividing issue between the Federalists of Hamilton and Adams and the Republicans of Jefferson and Madison was whether the U. S. should be allied with Britain or France.
An issue dividing the organization was the role of intellectuals in the class struggle.

dividing and is
Indicating the way in which he has turned his back on his 1910 philosophy, Mr. Reama said: `` A Socialist is a person who believes in dividing everything he does not own ''.
Below these lines is a wide space with a horizontal crack dividing it.
The final speedup is computed by dividing the old running time by the new running time, which is what the above formula does.
The 8051 microcontroller has two, a primary accumulator and a secondary accumulator, where the second is used by instructions only when multiplying ( MUL AB ) or dividing ( DIV AB ); the former splits the 16-bit result between the two 8-bit accumulators, whereas the latter stores the quotient on the primary accumulator A and the remainder in the secondary accumulator B.
and similarly and mean that the sum or product is over all prime powers dividing n.
The number of atoms contained in this volume is referred to as Avogadro's number, and the determination of this number is tantamount to the knowledge of the mass of an atom since the latter is obtained by dividing the mass of a mole of the gas by Avogadro's number.
The grammar of Blissymbols is based on a certain interpretation of nature, dividing it into matter ( material things ), energy ( actions ), and human values ( mental evaluations ).
Now the remainder of dividing either a or b by d is also of the form ax + by since it is obtained by subtracting a multiple of from a or b, and on the other hand it has to be strictly smaller in absolute value than d. This leaves 0 as only possibility for such a remainder, so d divides a and b exactly.
During interphase ( the period of the cell cycle where the cell is not dividing ), two types of chromatin can be distinguished:
The design is of dividing slabs at either side of a rectangular chamber, separating it into compartments or stalls.
This is a logical dividing line, since the normal boiling points of the so-called permanent gases ( such as helium, hydrogen, neon, nitrogen, oxygen, and normal air ) lie below − 180 ° C while the Freon refrigerants, hydrogen sulfide, and other common refrigerants have boiling points above − 180 ° C.
It follows from this theorem that all Carmichael numbers are odd, since any even composite number that is square-free ( and hence has only one prime factor of two ) will have at least one odd prime factor, and thus results in an even dividing an odd, a contradiction.
Since the separation of variables in this case involves dividing by y, we must check if the constant function y = 0 is a solution of the original equation.
Each domino is a rectangular tile with a line dividing its face into two square ends.
It states that " there is no assumption that each category of mental disorder is a completely discrete entity with absolute boundaries dividing it from other mental disorders or from no mental disorder " ( APA, 1994 and 2000 ).
One way in which the quotient set resembles division is that if is finite and the equivalence classes are all equinumerous, then the number of equivalence classes in can be calculated by dividing the number of elements in by the number of elements in each equivalence class.

dividing and whether
The size of this energy gap ( bandgap ) determines whether a material is conductor or an insulator ( nominally this dividing line is roughly 4 eV ))
Islands in rivers dividing two jurisdictions were popular duelling sites ; the cliffs below Weehawken on the Hudson River where the Hamilton-Burr duel occurred were a popular field of honour for New York duellists because of the uncertainty whether New York or New Jersey jurisdiction applied.
Chiefs, fesses and palar dividing lines are sometimes seen arched and double-arched ( and there is an example of triple-arched ), though there is some debate as to whether or not these are lines of partition.
Although he was instrumental in creating a new culture of Sikhs in the Western Hemisphere – Gursikh yogis speaking English, Spanish, German and Italian – Singh did not appreciate artificial divisions dividing Sikhs from one another, whether based on caste, race, nationality or any other grounds.
Many operettas and most musicals are divided into just two acts, so in practice the intermission is seen as dividing them, and the word " act " comes to be used for the two halves of a show whether or not the script divides it into acts.
Enif probably only has a few million years left to go, although it is unknown whether it will explode in a supernova or die off as a rare neon-oxygen white dwarf, due to its mass straddling the dividing line between stars destined to explode or not.
Crossing over the dividing line is dangerous business, and whenever it is done, whether to clear new fields or simply crossing the forest, the bush spirits must be appeased.
On the other hand, the discovery of marginal cases like Cha 110913-773444 — a free-floating, planetary-mass object — raises the question of whether distinction by formation is a reliable dividing line between stars / brown dwarfs and planets.
Various factors are thought to influence this decision, including the type of lesion, the cell cycle stage, and whether the cell is terminally differentiated or actively dividing.

dividing and person
The mentor, dividing human motivations into three types, explains that the Patrol, which has the responsibility of holding the ultimate weapon and keeping overall peace, is manned by a certain sort of person, the man of ideals ( its motto is Quis custodiet ipsos custodes ?).
At the time the Act passed, it was U. S. policy to eliminate Indian reservations, dividing their territory and distributing it to individual Indians to own like any other person, in a process called " allotment.
Here too all parts were to be made available for the burial of any person, regardless of religious creed, making Abney Park Cemetery the only Victorian garden cemetery in Britain with " no invidious dividing lines " and a unique nondenominational chapel ( see the architecture of William Hosking ).
So for dividing by zero – what is the number of cookies that each person receives when 10 cookies are evenly distributed amongst 0 people at a table?
However, the figure of 69p per person has been criticised for having been calculated by dividing the overall figure by approximately 60 million people, rather than by the number of British taxpayers.
The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the number of unemployed persons by the size of the workforce and multiplying that number by 100, where an unemployed person is defined as a person not currently employed but actively seeking work.
The score is determined by dividing the total percentage of respondents who answer A by the total percentage of respondents who are familiar with the person or item in question.
A contract of service has historically been distinguished from a " contract for services ", the expression altered to imply the dividing line between a person who is " employed " and someone who is " self-employed ".
Thus if the person is dividing up the work to be performed or the amount of reward he expects to receive, he will work less hard in groups.
Vulfsons was the first person in the USSR to publicly confirm the authenticity of the secret protocols to the German-Soviet pact of 1939 dividing Eastern Europe into " spheres of influence ", a copy of which he obtained in the archives of the German Foreign Office.
Even those rivalries that can be considered " local derbies " due to geographic proximity often feature teams that primarily draw supporters from distinct geographic communities, largely because professional sports teams do not want to have to draw from the same people, so that each person has more money to spend on their team instead of dividing it among multiple teams.
: Beginn at a point on the eastern bank of the Coosa river, where the south boundary line of the Cherokee nation crosses the same ; running from thence down the said Coosa river with its eastern bank according to its various meanders to a point one mile above the mouth of Cedar creek, at Fort Williams, thence east two miles, thence south two miles, thence west to the eastern bank of the said Coosa river, thence down the eastern bank thereof according to its various meanders to a point opposite the upper end of the great falls, ( called by the natives Woetumka ,) thence east from a true meridian line to a point due north of the mouth of Ofucshee, thence south by a like meridian line to the mouth of Ofucshee on the south side of the Tallapoosa river, thence up the same, according to its various meanders, to a point where a direct course will cross the same at the distance of ten miles from the mouth thereof, thence a direct line to the mouth of Summochico creek, which empties into the Chatahouchie river on the east side thereof below the Eufaulau town, thence east from a true meridian line to a point which shall intersect the line now dividing the lands claimed by the said Creek nation from those claimed and owned by the state of Georgia: Provided, nevertheless, that where any possession of any chief or warrior of the Creek nation, who shall have been friendly to the United States during the war and taken an active part therein, shall be within the territory ceded by these articles to the United States, every such person shall be entitled to a reservation of land within the said territory of one mile square, to include his improvements as near the centre thereof as may be, which shall inure to the said chief or warrior, and his descendants, so long as he or they shall continue to occupy the same, who shall be protected by and subject to the laws of the United States ; but upon the voluntary abandonment thereof, by such possessor or his descendants, the right of occupancy or possession of said lands shall devolve to the United States, and be identified with the right of property ceded hereby.
Some soldiers, especially infantry, removed these dividing strips to make it easier to insert and remove magazines-this also means that three magazines can be squeezed into each pouch, giving a total capacity of twelve magazines per person in standard configuration.
It specifies that " or areas having fixed seating without dividing arms, the occupant load shall not be less than the number of seats based on one person for each 18 inches ( 457 mm ) of seating length ".
When p < sub > i </ sub > is chosen to be income per person ( x < sub > i </ sub >), it needs to be normalized by dividing by the total population income, N * avg ( x ).

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