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Accordingly and collection
Accordingly its supported data collection needs to meet respective usability requirements ( broadly defined by the requirements below ) to qualify as a database.
Accordingly, in the chapter on Knowledge of the Twelver collection of prophetic traditions, Kitab al-Kafi, one finds many traditions cited from the Imams that forbid the use of qiyās, for example:
Accordingly sovereign debt collection actions began in the 1950s.
Accordingly, the collection of the Energo debt has been condemned by a broad range of NGO's.
Accordingly, Key began testing a Vision 2001 computer system, which would speed up and enhance the loan process through faster credit scoring, loan servicing and collection capabilities.

Accordingly and today
Accordingly, lifting work was organized at the workplace in a different way than today.
Accordingly local stage names were devised and these remain in use to some extent today though there is an increasing use of international stage names.
Accordingly, the use of the Air Assault MTOE template for your organization was intended to provide Combatant Commanders a more ‘ robust ’ infantry structure, not to increase the number of air assault units in our Army today.
Accordingly no regiment bears the title today, although the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are sub-titled " Carabiniers and Greys ".
Accordingly, today after 3 years of engineering studies, the degree called " laurea in ingegneria " ( BEng level ) and the title of " dottore in Ingegneria " ( abbrev.

Accordingly and consists
Accordingly a database consists of entity and relationship types, each with defined attributes ( field types ) that model concrete entities and relationships.
Accordingly, he claimed that the chief goodness consists in the caring of the soul concerned with moral truth and moral understanding, that " wealth does not bring goodness, but goodness brings wealth and every other blessing, both to the individual and to the state ", and that " life without examination is not worth living ".
Accordingly, the NRF command and control structure consists of a Combined Joint Task Force Headquarters ( CJTF HQ ) with subordinated Land, Air and Maritime Component Commands ( LCC / ACC / MCC ).

Accordingly and only
Accordingly, when a disk was formatted or a disk error occurred, the unit would try to physically move the head 40 times in the direction of track zero ( although the 1541 DOS only used 35 tracks, the drive itself was a 40 track unit, so this ensured track zero would be reached no matter where the head was before ).
Accordingly, this work, which now only exists in the world as a reproduction, has the major elements of a false document.
Accordingly, several carried the prefix Sir before their name ; of the first eight premiers of Canada, only Alexander Mackenzie refused the honour of a knighthood from Queen Victoria.
Accordingly, many dioceses, though only a minority, schedule some regular Masses celebrated using the 1962 edition, which is also used habitually by priests of traditionalist fraternities such as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter and the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney.
Accordingly, most Red Sea species invade the Mediterranean biota, and only few do the opposite.
Accordingly the test should only be performed 14 days after stopping acid reducing medication ( proton pump inhibitors, PPI ) or 28 days after stopping antibiotic treatment.
Accordingly, a carrier would be required to implement CEI only as it introduces new enhanced services.
Accordingly a thing is wonderful simply, when its cause is hidden simply: and this is what we mean by a miracle: something, to wit, that is wonderful in itself and not only in respect of this person or that.
Accordingly, the Government would ask Leopold's brother Prince Charles to serve as Regent but only after the Liberation of Belgium in September 1944.
Accordingly, an appeals court considers only the record ( that is, the papers the parties filed and the transcripts and any exhibits from any trial ) from the trial court, and the legal arguments of the parties.
Accordingly, most modern maraschino cherries have only a historical connection with maraschino liqueur.
Accordingly, roles that fall into this category tend to have a slightly lower tessitura than typical Verdi baritone roles, only rising above an F at the moments of greatest intensity.
Accordingly, in Orthodox Judaism only men can perform the Priestly Blessing and receive the first aliyah during the public Torah reading, and women are generally not permitted to officiate in a Pidyon HaBen ceremony.
Accordingly, argumentative TA not only addresses the side effects of technological change, but deals with both broader impacts of science and technology and the fundamental normative question of why developing a certain technology is legitimate and desirable.
Accordingly, folk songs were the only source for research for long time.
Accordingly, many monasteries proposed for dissolution put forward a case for continuation, offering to pay substantial fines in recompense ; and many of these cases were accepted, so that only 243 houses were actually dissolved at this time.
Accordingly, he was renamed Paikea, and was the only survivor ( Reedy 1997: 83-85 ).
Accordingly, many Vaishnavites, for example, believe that only Vishnu can grant moksha.
( Accordingly, these EEPROMs aren't usable by pure SMBus hosts, which only support single byte commands or addresses.
Accordingly, while most law professors are required to conduct original writing and research in order to be awarded tenure, most only have a J. D.
Accordingly, it is a fact, as far as I am informed, that England was, until we copied her, the only country on earth which ever, by a general law, gave a legal right to the exclusive use of an idea.
Accordingly, Hasdai Crescas mentions Ibn Daud as the only Jewish philosopher among the predecessors of Maimonides.
Accordingly, federal regulations require that IACUCs determine that discomfort to animals will be limited to that which is unavoidable for the conduct of scientifically valuable research, and that unrelieved pain and distress will only continue for the duration necessary to accomplish the scientific objectives.
Accordingly, there are only three settings in the film: Rashōmon gate, the woods and the courtyard.
Accordingly, the Sun has a Schwarzschild radius of approximately while the Earth's is only about 9. 0 mm, the size of a peanut.

Accordingly and about
Accordingly, much less is known about astatine than most other elements.
Accordingly, most of these anthropologists showed less interest in comparing cultures, generalizing about human nature, or discovering universal laws of cultural development, than in understanding particular cultures in those cultures ' own terms.
Accordingly, Aristotle was more confident than Plato about coming to know the sensible world ; he was a prototypical empiricist and a founder of induction.
Accordingly, parents attempted to check their affectionate feelings toward a disobedient child, at least after the child was about two years old, in order to break his or her will.
Accordingly, in cases of all but the most minor offences, the court or the prosecution ( depending upon local custom and the presiding judge's preference ) will engage in a plea colloquy wherein they ask the defendant a series of rote questions about the defendant's knowledge of his rights and the voluntariness of the plea.
Accordingly, Charles suggested to his brother that the arrival of a crusade in his support might bring about Mustansir's conversion.
Accordingly, conservation in the Neotropic zone is a hot political concern, and raises many arguments about development versus indigenous versus ecological rights and access to or ownership of natural resources.
Accordingly, politics plays an important role in developing or recognizing the above rights, and the discussion about which behaviors are included as " rights " is an ongoing political topic of importance.
Accordingly, this line of logic concludes, we cannot in fact be sure beyond doubt about the nature of reality.
Accordingly, the city is about 20 miles east ( downwind ) from Portland, Oregon.
Accordingly William set his army in motion before dawn on August 3 and surprised the French right about Steenkerque.
Accordingly, the Federal Ethics Committee on Non-Human Biotechnology ( ECNH ) published a brochure in 2008 about how researchers can respect the dignity of plants.
Accordingly, " Polish casualties comprised about 1 % of the prewar population of Poles on territories where the UPA was active and 0. 2 % of the entire ethnically Polish population in Ukraine and Poland.
However, Castriota also maintains about Aristotle ’ s opinion that “ his interest has to do with the influence that such ethical representation may exert upon the public .” Castriota also explains that according to Aristotle, “ The activity of these artists is to be judged worthy and useful above all because exposure of their work is beneficial to the polis .” Accordingly, this was the reason for the representation of character, or ethos, in public paintings and sculptures.
Accordingly, the Johnston Ridge Observatory overlooking Mount St. Helens was evacuated ; television media established their bases at Castle Lake Viewpoint about nine miles ( 14 km ) away, while tourists moved to various locations for several miles along State Route 504.
Accordingly, we need a term for a continuous period of speech that does not carry with it presumptions about the decomposition of the speech.
Accordingly, since he fails to differentiate between what others are thinking about and his own mental preoccupations, he assumes that other people are obsessed with his behavior and appearance as he is himself.
Accordingly, beliefs about an event can be represented by a number and a bit.
Accordingly he set about developing simple measures of the two main components of Spearman's g. These two components are ( 1 ) the ability to think clearly and make sense of complexity, which is known as eductive ability ( from the Latin root " educere ", meaning " to draw out ") and ( 2 ) the ability to store and reproduce information, known as reproductive ability.
Accordingly there is no one dominant theory of how to go about authoring legislation with this approach.
Accordingly, this society sealed the Hall away with scrolls of their accumulated knowledge at about 10, 500 BC — the last period of time when the constellation of Leo was located between the Sphinx's paws when it rose in the night sky.

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