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Kopple and Pennebaker, for instance, choose non-involvement ( or at least no overt involvement ), and Perrault, Rouch, Koenig, and Kroitor favor direct involvement or even provocation when they deem it necessary.
For instance, therapists have used sentences like, “ Who is the boy helping ?” and “ What is the boy fixing ?” because both verbs are transitive-they require two arguments in the form of a subject and a direct object, but not necessarily an indirect object.
For instance, if a state fatwā council made abortion acceptable in the first trimester without any medical reason, that would have direct impact on official procedures in hospitals and courts in that country.
Communication routes between these small centres only became populated later and created a much less dense urban morphology than, for instance, the area around Liège where the old town was there to direct migratory flows.
For instance Werner Heisenberg said " The ontology of materialism rested upon the illusion that the kind of existence, the direct ' actuality ' of the world around us, can be extrapolated into the atomic range.
In addition to these direct use cases, data retrieved from mind maps can be used to enhance several other applications, for instance expert search systems, search engines and search and tag query recommender.
The object oriented aspect of SOM is similar to, and a direct competitor to, Microsoft's Component Object Model, though it is implemented in a radically different manner ; for instance, one of the most notable differences between SOM and COM is SOM's support for inheritance ( one of the most fundamental concepts of OO programming )— COM does not have such support.
It is known, however, that Newton wrote some of the hymns in direct response to events around him ; ' Oh for a closer walk with God ' for instance was written in response to the serious illness then being suffered by Cowper's house companion, Mary Unwin, an illness she survived.
Centraal Station does, however, now offer good connections with the rest of the country, with direct services to most major cities, for instance Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht.
In U. S. constitutional law, for instance, direct taxes refer to poll taxes and property taxes, which are based on simple existence or ownership.
This is the first instance where one may observe a direct divergence from the theological virtues and concerns that were previously exerted by Justice in the morality plays of the fifteenth century.
Though Bourdieu might agree with Coleman that social capital in the abstract is a neutral resource, his work tends to show how it can be used practically to produce or reproduce inequality, demonstrating for instance how people gain access to powerful positions through the direct and indirect employment of social connections.
There have been, for instance: rural drug addiction ; inter-racial relationships ; direct action against genetically modified crops and badger culling ; family break-ups ; and civil partnerships.
David Mamet and John Sayles, for instance, fund the movies they direct themselves, usually from their own screenplays, by writing and doctoring scripts for others.
For instance, the Fizeau – Foucault apparatus could measure the speed of light to perhaps 5 % accuracy, which was totally inadequate for measuring the direct, first order 0. 01 % change in the speed of light.
In some cases ( for instance Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency ) the " inward " code may serve to direct mail to different parts of the same organisation.
Using a rotated instance of the same mechanical connector as a 16-lane PCI-Express slot ( plus an x1 connector for power pins ), HTX allows development of plug-in cards that support direct access to a CPU and DMA to the system RAM.
However, the homelands were only kept afloat by massive subsidies from the South African government ; for instance, by 1985 in Transkei, 85 % of the homeland's income came from direct transfer payments from Pretoria.
" Different groups have tried to implement the restorationist vision in different ways ; for instance, some have focused on the structure and practice of the church, others on the ethical life of the church, and others on the direct experience of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer.
These tremendous frontline losses required ever-more troops to be fed into the fighting ; for instance, a freshly reinforced battalion of the US 28th Infantry Division was immediately thrown into direct assaults against Aachen to buttress the depleted US 1st Infantry Division during the final stages of the battle on 18 – 21 October.
For instance, a witness saying that the defendant stabbed the victim is direct evidence.
For instance, the direct emissions of an airline are all the jet fuel that is burned, while the indirect emissions include manufacture and disposal of airplanes, all the electricity used to operate the airline's office, and the daily emissions from employee travel to and from work.
In other words, every vector bundle is a direct summand of some trivial bundle: M × C < sup > n </ sup > for some n. The theorem can be proved by constructing a bundle epimorphism from a trivial bundle M × C < sup > n </ sup > onto V. This can be done by, for instance, exhibiting sections s < sub > 1 </ sub >... s < sub > n </ sub > with the property that for each point p,
By the end of the 18th century the monarch still had considerable influence over Parliament, which was dominated by the English aristocracy, by means of patronage, but had ceased to exert direct power: for instance, the last occasion on which the Royal Assent was withheld was in 1708 by Queen Anne.

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Just as Hart Crane had little influence on anyone except very reactionary writers -- like Allen Tate, for instance, to whom Valery was the last word in modern poetry and the felicities of an Apollinaire, let alone a Paul Eluard were nonsense -- so Dylan Thomas's influence has been slight indeed.
That influence was based on his relation with the assembly, a relation that in the first instance lay simply in the right of any citizen to stand and speak before the people.
The administrators of these servers gained sufficient influence in the otherwise anarchic Usenet community to be able to push through controversial changes, for instance the Great Renaming of Usenet newsgroups during the 1980s.
Scott Spiegel's humorous influence can be seen throughout the film, perhaps most prominently in certain visual jokes ; for instance, when Ash traps his rogue hand under a pile of books, on top is A Farewell to Arms.
For instance, the letter yu Ⱓ is thought to have perhaps originally had the sound / u /, but was displaced by the adoption of an ow ligature Ⱆ under the influence of later Cyrillic.
John Stuart Mill adds that external pressures, to please others for instance, also influence this felt binding force, which he calls human " conscience ".
The best-known instance of the parabola in the history of physics is the trajectory of a particle or body in motion under the influence of a uniform gravitational field without air resistance ( for instance, a baseball flying through the air, neglecting air friction ).
" Theorists generally assume a ) traits are relatively stable over time, b ) traits differ among individuals ( for instance, some people are outgoing while others are reserved ), and c ) traits influence behavior.
For instance, some sociologists have argued that steady church attendance and personal religious belief may coexist with a decline in the influence of religious authorities on social or political issues.
The population density of some of the anchoring fibers in basal membrane, collagen Ⅶ, for instance, is genetically determined, which points out that genetics may influence vocal fold health and pathogenesis.
In contrast to many of his predecessors, Clay participated in several debates, and used his influence to procure the passage of measures he supported — for instance, the declaration of the War of 1812, and various laws relating to Clay's " American System ".
New York held out until July 26 ; certainly The Federalist was more important there than anywhere else, but Furtwangler argues that it " could hardly rival other major forces in the ratification contests "-- specifically, these forces included the personal influence of well-known Federalists, for instance Hamilton and Jay, and Anti-Federalists, including Governor George Clinton.
It consists of a set of magical practices performed to evoke beneficent spirits in order to see them or know them or in order to influence them, for instance by forcing them to animate a statue, to inhabit a human being ( such as a medium ), or to disclose mysteries .”
For instance, 49 % of employers surveyed in 2005 by the American National Association of Colleges and Employers found that non-traditional attire would be a " strong influence " on their opinion of a potential job candidate.
" For him " the installation of the super-ego can be described as a successful instance of identification with the parental agency ," while as development proceeds " the super-ego also takes on the influence of those who have stepped into the place of parents — educators, teachers, people chosen as ideal models.
At any one time a particular place or group of artists can have a strong influence on globally produced contemporary art ; for instance New York artists in the 1980s.
It can be difficult to make a distinction between this form of corruption and some forms of extreme and loosely regulated lobbying where for instance law-or decision-makers can freely " sell " their vote, decision power or influence to those lobbyists who offer the highest compensation, including where for instance the latter act on behalf of powerful clients such as industrial groups who want to avoid the passing of specific environmental, social, or other regulations perceived as too stringent, etc.
The language also contains some Portuguese influence, such as its words for butter ( mántéka ), table ( mésa ), shoes ( sapátu ), and some English and Dutch influences ; for instance, the word for milk ( míliki ), book ( búku ), or motor-car ( mótuka ).
There is, for instance, what anthropology describes as ' sympathetic magic '— the attempt to influence the powers of nature by an imitation of the process which it is desired that they should perform.
Although it differs markedly from the classical Ge ' ez ( Ethiopic ) language-for instance, in having phrasal verbs, and in using a word-order that places the main verb last instead of first in the sentence ( as in Ethiopic ), there is a strong influence of Ge ' ez on Tigrinya literature, especially with terms that relate to Christian life, Biblical names, and so on.
When he began composing, the influence of the previous generations of Roman composers was still heavy ( for instance, the style of Palestrina ); and when his career came to a close the operatic forms, as well as the instrumental secular forms, were predominant.
Among other outrages in which Simon Fraser was engaged about this time was a rape and forced marriage committed on the widow of the 10th Lord Lovat with the view apparently of securing his own succession to the estates ; and it is a curious instance of influence that, after being subjected by him to horrible ill-usage, she is said to have become seriously attached to him.

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