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Accordingly, the term " unit of information " came to be defined in different ways by many scientists.
Accordingly, in this context, people born on Saturday were specially designated as sabbatianoí in Greek and sâbotnichavi in Bulgarian ; the term has been rendered in English as " Sabbatarians ".
Accordingly, the phrase Turan Plain or Turan Depression is a geographical term referring to a part of Central Asia.
Accordingly, the term Sephardic Jew refers to Jews who follow Sephardic Halakha.
Accordingly, in the vernacular of modern-day Jews in Israel and worldwide, especially many Ashkenazi Jews, " Sephardi " has become an umbrella term for any Jew who is not Ashkenazi.
Accordingly, the Arabic term for most legislative bodies termed Senate ( e. g. the United States Senate ) is majlis al-shuyūkh, literally meaning " Council of Senators.
Accordingly, she was re-elected for a second seven-year term of office without the need to hold an election.
Accordingly, some scholars have argued that dísir may be the original term for the valkyries ( lit.
Accordingly, the term " universal dialectic " can be seen as part of an attempt to Westernize and / or modernize the concept of taiji in regard to the fundamental role and nature of complementary opposites in the ongoing self-organizing process of creation.
Accordingly, in the West the term usually refers to Roman Catholic educational institutes, but has widened to include other Christian denominations and American Jewish institutions.
Accordingly some community councils established since 1975 have the term " Royal Burgh " incorporated in their title.
Accordingly, Thomas A. Sebeok has proposed not to use the term ' language ' in case of animal sign systems.
Accordingly, the perpetrators are liable to a maximum five-year prison term and a maximum 100-million Rupiah fine.
Accordingly, recent articles do not use the term.
Accordingly, the term minyan in contemporary Judaism has taken on the secondary meaning of referring to a prayer service.
Accordingly, supporters of the White movement in the Russian Civil War would use " Comrades " mockingly as a derogatory term for their enemies-although at the same time, the various socialist anti-Bolshevik forces such as the Socialist Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks also used " Comrade " among themselves.
Accordingly, he believed in God's suffering on the Cross, impossible without a union between the two natures, and he accepted the decisions of Ephesus and believed that the term ' mother of God ' was appropriate for the Virgin Mary.
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, in this area of the law at least, it is conceptually improbable that the right of subrogation is based upon any implied term.
( Accordingly, it goes by the slang term " coke bugs ".
Accordingly to the Child Labour Programme of Action, this work should not be seen as child labour, a term which implies that someone benefits unduly from the work that children do.
Accordingly, the term Flame Emperors would be generally more correct.

Accordingly and prime
Accordingly, reading, a prime example cited by Postman, exacts intense intellectual involvement, at once interactive and dialectical ; whereas television only requires passive involvement.

Accordingly and refers
Accordingly, provisioning configures any required systems, provides users with access to data and technology resources, and refers to all enterprise-level information resource management involved.
") Accordingly, in classic Jewish thought, the Shekhinah refers to a dwelling or settling in a special sense, a dwelling or settling of divine presence, to the effect that, while in proximity to the Shekhinah, the connection to God is more readily perceivable.
Accordingly, Georgia's map still refers to the lake as Clarks Hill.
Accordingly, many historians assume the terms beorm and bjarm to derive from the Uralic word perm, which refers to " travelling merchants " and represents the Old Permic culture.

Accordingly and any
Accordingly, the powers of any future superintelligence or hyperintelligence which Clarke often described would seem astonishing.
Accordingly, those found guilty of any such transgression were condemned to death, either by a manner of their choosing, or according to the ancient fashion, which dictated that Vestals should be buried alive.
Accordingly, there are strict limits to what can be expected from any a priori deduction of experience, and this limitation, for Fichte, equally applies to Kant's transcendental philosophy.
Accordingly, libertarian socialists believe that " the exercise of power in any institutionalized form — whether economic, political, religious, or sexual — brutalizes both the wielder of power and the one over whom it is exercised ".
Accordingly, we reject any kind of discrimination in this respect.
Accordingly, Fulk " became so uxorious that ... not even in unimportant cases did he take any measures without her knowledge and assistance.
Accordingly, libertarian socialists believe that " the exercise of power in any institutionalized form — whether economic, political, religious, or sexual — brutalizes both the wielder of power and the one over whom it is exercised ".
Accordingly, before disclosing any secrets not already protected by an issued patent you should use a non-disclosure agreement.
Accordingly the Guardians signed the Treaty of Salisbury, which agreed that Margaret would be sent to Scotland before 1 November 1290, and that any agreement on her future marriage would be deferred until she was in Scotland.
Accordingly, some advocates argue, local trade in any native species within an ecoregion's borders should not be taxed at all, as it presents little or no ecological risk compared to imported goods, and so requires little or no regulation, labelling, inspection, or other expenses.
Accordingly, any currencies backed by any sorts of value became the circulating mediums of exchange.
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 Parliament enacted the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act in early 1536, relying in large part on the reports of " impropriety " Cromwell had received, establishing the power of the King to dissolve religious houses that were failing to maintain a religious life ; and consequently providing for the King to compulsorily dissolve monasteries with annual incomes declared in the Valor Ecclesiasticus of less than £ 200 ( of which there were potentially 419 ); but also giving the King the discretion to exempt any of these houses from dissolution at his pleasure.
Accordingly, the Catholic Church condemned as heresy any doctrine asserting " since Adam's sin, the free will of man is lost and extinguished ".
Accordingly, benchmarks assume an important role in any BPI initiative.
Accordingly, it was long felt that any suspicion of " suppression of evidence " by Solicitor General Fahy was ill-advised.
Accordingly, there is no consensus classification for this group, at any level from family down to subspecies, and it can be exceedingly difficult to decipher the taxonomic literature surrounding this group.
Accordingly, the leaders of the Persian Church did not feel bound by any decisions of what came to be regarded as Roman Imperial Councils.
Accordingly, FICS does not have an official interface, nor does it endorse any particular interface.
Accordingly, any knowledge gained of the emotions of the other must be revisable in light of further information.

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