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Like Lincoln, he can distinguish his relation to God from the constitutional responsibilities a questionable decision exacts of him.
He knows that he is thinking about action in relation to a future which can be perceived but dimly through a merciful fog.
It places the various factors involved in the problem in their correct order in relation to each other so that the influence of factors on each other can be computed.
It is, he said, a bifocal vision, which can see both the near-at-hand and the distant and keep a Christian in right relation to both.
A wheel of cheese from the Emmental in Switzerland can weigh up to 100 pounds, and owners of the cows traditionally receive from the cheesemakers a portion in relation to the proportion of the cow's milk from the summer months in the high alps.
For such an online algorithm, a recurrence relation is required between quantities from which the required statistics can be calculated in a numerically stable fashion.
A case can be made that discriminatory lines came to be drawn more sharply under Athenian democracy than before or elsewhere, in particular in relation to woman and slaves, as well as in the line between citizens and non-citizens.
This orthogonality relation can then be used to extract the coefficients in the Fourier – Bessel series, where a function is expanded in the basis of the functions J < sub > α </ sub >( x u < sub > α, m </ sub >) for fixed α and varying m.
In many countries, there is also a statutory duty to declare interests in relation to any transactions, and the director can be fined for failing to make disclosure.
* Whole-tube instruments have larger bores in relation to tubing length, and can play the fundamental tone with ease and precision.
One can define for all natural numbers k at once by the relation
To get all of them for the expansions up to, one can use ( in addition to the basic cases already given ) the recursion relation
So we can say that there is a relation between the apple and the table: namely, the relation of sitting-on.
So, some say, we can say that that relation has being.
We can say that that relation has being as well.
The relation between Cr ( III ) and Cr ( VI ) strongly depends on pH and oxidative properties of the location, but in most cases, the Cr ( III ) is the dominating species, although in some areas the ground water can contain up to 39 µg / liter of total chromium of which 30 µg / liter is present as Cr ( VI ).
A finer equivalence relation, Solovay equivalence, can be used to characterize the halting probabilities among the left-c. e.
If A is a fixed element of a ring ℜ, the first additional relation can also be interpreted as a Leibniz rule for the map given by B ↦.
Through a series of derivations, de Donder showed that if we consider a mixture of chemical species with the possibility of chemical reaction, it can be proven that the following relation holds:
This assumption is related to, but is not the same as, the above used assumption that the pressure of the body of calorimetric material is known as a function of its volume and temperature ; anomalous behaviour of materials can affect this relation.
This function can be found experimentally from the coefficients and through the mathematically deducible relation

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A useful comment on his relation to his region may be made, I think, by noting briefly how in handling Southern materials and Southern problems he has deviated from the pattern set by other Southern authors while remaining faithful to the essential character of the region.
In conformance with the maximization principle we affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations will be harmonious or inharmonious to the degree that one relation or the other is expected by the active participants to yield the greatest net advantage, taking all value outcomes and effects into consideration.
The appeal is going to be to the pocketbook and may be very convincing to those who do not see its relation to political and legal, as well as economic, self-rule.
He must deal with the question of how to manage a part when it cannot be handled without relation to the whole -- when the whole is too large to grasp.
The problem in the policy officer's mind thus begins to take shape as a galaxy of utterly complicated factors -- political, military, economic, financial, legal, legislative, procedural, administrative -- to be sorted out and handled within a political system which moves by consent in relation to an external environment which cannot be under control.
Often, in working out-of-doors under all conditions of light and atmosphere, a particular passage that looked favorable in relation to the subject will be too bright, too dull, or too light, or too dark when viewed indoors in a mat.
In granting bereavement leaves, specify the maximum time off and list what the worker's relation to the deceased must be to qualify.
The relation between osmotic pressure and the Gibbs function may also be developed in an analogous way.
The feeding-pain antagonism seems to be based on this reciprocal relation between the tropho- and ergotropic systems.
It should be American policy not only to encourage effective land reform programs but also to underline the relation of such reforms to the economic growth and modernization of the society.
From here they proceeded to ( 3 ) These same areas in relation to their own future family life stages, developing these to the extent of examining various crises which could be expected to confront them at some time or other.
And the more complex the morphophonemic system is in relation to the phonemic base, the less easily a phonemic system will be analysed without close attention to the morphophonemics -- at least, the less satisfying will a phonemic statement be if it cannot be related through morphophonemic rules to grammatically meaningful structures.
The objection will be raised that the most important role of philosophy in relation to social science has been omitted, namely the status of ultimate value questions and norms operative in the social sciences.
At the same time, the wallpaper strips themselves seem to be pushed into depth by the lines and patches of shading charcoaled upon them, and by their placing in relation to the block capitals ; ;
The AAA's current ' Statement of Professional Responsibility ' clearly states that " in relation with their own government and with host governments ... no secret research, no secret reports or debriefings of any kind should be agreed to or given.
Related to this is lexicostatistics, which attempts to determine the degree of relation between a set of languages by comparing the percentage of basic vocabulary ( words like " I ", " you ", " heart ", " stone ", " two ", " be ", " and ") they share in common.
The usual order relationon the real numbers is antisymmetric: if for two real numbers x and y both inequalities x ≤ y and y ≤ x hold then x and y must be equal.

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Below several examples illustrate both the stationary and rotating frames of reference, and the role of centrifugal force and its relation to Coriolis force in rotating frameworks.
In the video game Gray Matter a magicians club is named Daedalus, with a winged statue in the lobby in possible relation to him being an icon of magic, science or both.
* Equality is both an equivalence relation and a partial order.
This operation can be thought of ( very informally ) as the act of dividing the input set by the equivalence relation, hence both the name " quotient ", and the notation, which are both reminiscent of division.
They also were both interested in psychology and the relation between individual personalities and cultural patterns, and in their correspondences they frequently psychoanalyzed each other.
In 1865, there was outbreak of cholera in Britain, affecting both rich and poor, and in their panic, some people forgot any prejudices they had in relation to a female doctor.
Because of this necessity to have relations with other rational beings in order to achieve consciousness, Fichte writes that there must be a ' relation of right ,' in which there is a mutual recognition of rationality by both parties.
" The relation between Anarchism and Naturism gives way to the Naturist Federation, in July 1928, and to the lV Spanish Naturist Congress, in September 1929, both supported by the Libertarian Movement.
The more recent linguistic approach to philosophy is practised both as a form of epistemology ( the relation between language and world, the " meaning of meaning ") and as the study of concepts and ideas.
Moreover, an official could be both a client ( in relation to a higher-level patron ) and a patron ( to other, lower-level officials ).
As king, he maintained an independent policy in relation to the Ottoman Empire, and in Romania he is viewed by many as a prince with a deep sense of justice, and a defender of both Wallachia and European Christianity against Ottoman expansionism.
They also were both interested in psychology and the relation between individual personalities and cultural patterns, and in their correspondences they frequently psychoanalyzed each other.
The relation between South Korea and Japan has both political conflicts and economic intimacies.
Distributive constructions apply a single idea to multiple members of a group, hence involving both singularities ( the idea, the group, each individual member, and the relation of idea to member ) and pluralities ( the members and the repeated relation ).
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the theory of heat, i. e., that heat is a form of energy having relation to vibratory motion, was beginning to supplant both the caloric theory, i. e., that heat is a fluid, and the four element theory, in which heat was the lightest of the four elements.
Some things can be changed and some things cannot be changed because forms that are unchangeable cannot be destroyed if certain attributes can be removed ; for attributes not only have the intention of altering an unchangeable form, but also the inevitable possibility of becoming — in relation to the form's disposition to its present environment — both an armor and a vulnerability to its stability.
Their convictions about the nature of consciousness and its relation to external nature, about the fundamental separateness of individuals that involves both isolation and love, about the human and non-human nature of time and death, and about the ideal goods of truth, love and beauty – all these were largely shared.

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