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A secondary meaning for the term liberal conservatism that has developed in Europe is a combination of more modern conservative ( less traditionalist ) views with those of social liberalism.
The construction involves replacing a common word with a rhyming phrase of two or three words and then, in almost all cases, omitting the secondary rhyming word, in a process called hemiteleia, making the origin and meaning of the phrase elusive to listeners not in the know.
The main meaning of the Italian verb " pretendere " is " demand ", while in Spanish, " pretender " basically means " try to "-- although both verbs have a ( very ) secondary meaning " pretend ".
" Because the achievements of exceptional individuals seemed to indicate the presence of a particularly powerful genius, by the time of Augustus the word began to acquire its secondary meaning of " inspiration, talent.
A detailed comparison between the surviving Italian and Spanish texts shows numerous places where the Spanish reading appears to be secondary, as for example, where a word necessary for the meaning is missing in the Spanish text but present in the Italian.
He never treats the Jesus Prayer as a string of syllables whose ' surface ' or overt verbal meaning is secondary or unimportant.
However, some liquid crystals are biaxial nematics, meaning that in addition to orienting their long axis, they also orient along a secondary axis.
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ( 2005 ), The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ( 2007 ), and The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and Unconventional English ( 2008 ) give a secondary meaning as " any blind, unthinking, unquestioning follower of a philosophy.
Tantra, literally meaning " formula ", " method, or " way ", ( parallel to the Chinese Tao, which also means " the way " or " the method "), and also having the secondary meaning of " loom ", " thread " or " warp and woof " is the name scholars give to a style of religious ritual and meditation that arose in medieval India no later than the fifth century CE, and which came to influence all forms of Asian religious expression to a greater or lesser degree.
# Property – A less common and distinct secondary meaning is to refer to a person's material substance, property, or inheritance, including contribution in money.
* The author's intended meaning, such as it is ( for the author's identity as a stable " self " with a single, discernible " intent " is also a fictional construct ), is secondary to the meaning that the reader perceives.
A stalactite (, ; from the Greek stalasso, ( σταλάσσω ), " to drip ", and meaning " that which drips ") is a type of speleothem ( secondary mineral ) that hangs from the ceiling of limestone caves.
Depending on the system, schools for this period or a part of it may be called secondary schools, high schools, gymnasia, lyceums, middle schools, sixth-form, sixth-form colleges, vocational schools and preparatory schools, and the exact meaning of any of these varies between the systems.
Depending on the system, schools for this period or a part of it may be called secondary schools, high schools, gymnasia, lyceums, middle schools, colleges, vocational schools and preparatory schools, and the exact meaning of any of these varies between the systems.
In the UK, the dessert-spoon and soup-spoon began to displace the table-spoon as the primary implement for eating from a bowl, at which point the name " table-spoon " took on a secondary meaning as a much larger serving spoon.
* VWO ( Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs ), meaning " pre-university " (" Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs " is the term used in the Netherlands for education at university level ), is the secondary education form after which students go into the university.
For instance we might follow the statement " an integer can be factored as a product of prime numbers " with " the product is unique up to ordering ", meaning the order of the operands is irrelevant, integers and their prime factorization are ; or we might say " the solution to an indefinite integral is, up to addition by a constant ", meaning that the constant is not the focus here, the solution is, and that the addition of a constant is to be regarded as a background, of secondary focus.
Kripke's book generated a large secondary literature, divided between those who find his skeptical problem interesting and perceptive, and others, such as Gordon Baker and Peter Hacker, who argue that his meaning skepticism is a pseudo-problem that stems from a confused, selective reading of Wittgenstein.
Hence, high school as a term meaning " a secondary school for students approximately 14 – 18 years old " has raising of the vowel in " high ", whereas high school with the literal meaning " a school that is high ( e. g. in elevation )" is unaffected.
In states with an element of theocracy, this can affect princehood in several ways, such as the style of the ruler ( e. g. with a secondary title meaning son or servant of a named divinity ), but also the mode of succession ( even reincarnation and recognition ).

secondary and relates
For optical systems, bandwidth also relates to spatial frequency content ( spatial bandwidth ), but it also has a secondary meaning.
A secondary inferiority feeling relates to an adult's experience of being unable to reach a subconscious, fictional final goal of subjective security and success to compensate for the inferiority feelings.
A report of 1876 relates that " cricket there was secondary to the dinners, and the men were chiefly of an expensive class ".

secondary and risk
Evidently, n − 3 fatty acids reduce blood triglyceride levels, and regular intake may reduce the risk of secondary and primary heart attack.
Shock ( dengue shock syndrome ) and hemorrhage ( dengue hemorrhagic fever ) occur in less than 5 % of all cases of dengue, however those who have previously been infected with other serotypes of dengue virus (" secondary infection ") are at an increased risk.
It is not entirely clear why secondary infection with a different strain of dengue virus places people at risk of dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome.
Additionally, sites that accumulate stagnant water — such as sinks, toilets, waste pipes, cleaning tools, face cloths — readily support microbial growth, and can become secondary reservoirs of infection, though species are mostly those that threaten " at risk " groups.
However these adverse effects must be balanced against the significant risk epileptiform seizures pose to children and the distinct possibility of death and devastating neurological sequela secondary to seizures.
Patients with compromised immune systems are at a significantly greater risk of symptomatic secondary infection.
When dysphagia goes undiagnosed or untreated, patients are at a high risk of pulmonary aspiration and subsequent aspiration pneumonia secondary to food or liquids going the wrong way into the lungs.
Coumarin in-utero exposure is known to cause risk of nasal hypoplasia, calcific stiffing of secondary epiphysis, and central nervous system abnormalities in 10 to 25 % of exposed infants.
A widely used definition is: “ A conflict of interest is a set of circumstances that creates a risk that professional judgment or actions regarding a primary interest will be unduly influenced by a secondary interest .” Primary interest refers to the principal goals of the profession or activity, such as the protection of clients, the health of patients, the integrity of research, and the duties of public office.
It exists if the circumstances are reasonably believed ( on the basis of past experience and objective evidence ) to create a risk that decisions may be unduly influenced by secondary interests.
Unprotected infantry passing through a Tiberium deposit are at risk, both from direct exposure to Tiberium itself and thus conversion into Tiberium and from secondary radiation burns and radiation poisoning as others are contaminated and converted around them.
Apart from the quicker relief of symptoms, this also helps minimize the risk of secondary bacterial infection caused by the scratching.
Further, the study noted there was evidence that " low risk women with a planned home birth are less likely to experience referral to secondary care and subsequent obstetric interventions than those with a planned hospital birth.
Some of the changes in Brisbane Soorley has been credited with include allowing widespread footpath dining, introduction of the CityCat ferries, advancing the Busway system, building the Inner City Bypass, starting Riverfestival including the popular Riverfire fireworks and the River Feast, bringing all sewerage treatment up to at least secondary treatment standards ( with removal of nitrogen and phosphorus to additional standards ), a city wide recycling program, gas CNG powered buses, starting air conditioning on buses, accelerating the purchase of " at risk " bushland, Implementing a system of long term re-habilitation for old municipal solid waste tips and a long term plan to link riverfront land and open it up to the people of Brisbane through a series of pathways called Riverwalk.
The secondary attack risk for exposed household persons is about 50 %, and about half of that for classroom contacts.
Early puberty is believed to put girls at higher risk of sexual abuse, unrelated to pedophilia because the child has developed secondary sex characteristics.
The symptoms are similar to pancreatitis secondary to other causes, although the presence of xanthomas or risk factors for hypertriglyceridemia may offer clues.
According to Simpson, Shogun was conceived when the Creative Assembly established a secondary development team from their EA Sports designers to develop an alternate, low business risk product for the company.
If a school finds that the pupil and their parents are not taking the education and guidance provided seriously, and / or that there is a risk that the pupil will not be able to meet the requirements of the general upper secondary programmes, the pupil may be recommended to sit for an admission test to one of the general upper secondary programmes.
If a school finds that the pupil and his or her parents do not take the guidance provided seriously, and that there is a risk that the pupil cannot meet the requirements of the general upper secondary programmes, the pupil may be recommended to sit for an admission test to one of the general upper secondary programmes.
If a school finds that the pupil and his or her parents do not take the guidance provided serious, and that there is a risk that the pupil cannot meet the requirements of the general upper secondary programmes, the pupil may be recommended to sit for an admission test to one of the general upper secondary programmes.
If a school finds that the pupil and their parents are not taking the education and guidance provided seriously, and / or that there is a risk that the pupil will not be able to meet the requirements of the general upper secondary programmes, the pupil may be recommended to sit for an admission test to one of the general upper secondary programmes.

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