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Peter Murphy in his Practical Guide to Evidence recounts an instructive example.
To understand the functionality provided by an MMU, it is instructive to study a counter example of a system that achieves this functionality by other means.
Such instructive lessons are frequently a plot element: in Excession, for example, the instant cloud of warships deployed by the Sleeper Service stops the Affront's stolen fleet in its tracks.
Hayek himself praised the work, as did fellow Nobel Prize laureate Milton Friedman, who said that Hazlitt's description of the price system, for example, was " a true classic: timeless, correct, painlessly instructive.
In mathematics, the Hilbert cube, named after David Hilbert, is a topological space that provides an instructive example of some ideas in topology.
An instructive example of the Israeli use of Halakha may be seen in the rulings of Supreme Court Justice Elon ( e. g., Yael v. Sheffer v. State of Israel.
Furthermore, the intricate nature of Italian laws allowed cunning lawyers to use many delaying tactics: an instructive example was a prosecution of Silvio Berlusconi, where he was accused of misappropriation of funds of his own company, Fininvest, in order to prepare black funds that could have been used for bribes or other illegitimate purposes ; on the last possible day, a lawyer from Fininvest appeared in court and complained that his company had not been formally notified of the trial.
In the prologue, Marie writes that she was inspired by the example of the ancient Greeks and Romans to create something that would be both entertaining and morally instructive.
The case of a particle in a one-dimensional ring is an instructive example when studying the quantization of angular momentum for, say, an electron orbiting the nucleus.
This example is instructive: the current edition of the Code, Article 75. 3, prohibits the designation of a neotype unless there is " an exceptional need " for " clarifying the taxonomic status " of a species ; as the status and identity of H. sapiens is not questioned, there is no exceptional need for clarification, and " any such neotype designation is invalid " ( Article 75. 2 ).
One instructive example is that of polymer-on-polymer surfaces.
The example of ‘ Abide with me ’ is instructive: intensely personal and contemplative, yet nationally popular — even being sung ( always, after its publication in 1861, to W. H. Monk's tune, ‘ Eventide ’) on secular occasions such as at football matches, and especially, since 1927, at the English cup final.
v-src is therefore an instructive example of an oncogene whereas c-src is a proto-oncogene.
The third of these examples, in particular, is an instructive example of the procedure mentioned above for turning any Lorentzian manifold into a " solution ".
His application of the paranoiac-critical method within this painting combines versatile images as an instructive example of his artistic creation.
The following example is instructive:
The example of scattering in quantum chemistry is particularly instructive, as the theory is reasonably complex while still having a good foundation on which to build an intuitive understanding.

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The Minḥat Ḳenaot is instructive reading for the historian because it throws much light upon the deeper problems which agitated Judaism, the question of the relation of religion to the philosophy of the age, which neither the zeal of the fanatic nor the bold attitude of the liberal-minded could solve in any fixed dogmatic form or by any anathema, as the independent spirit of the congregations refused to accord to the rabbis the power possessed by the Church of dictating to the people what they should believe or respect.
It sets out Nimzowitsch's most important ideas, while his second most influential work, Chess Praxis, elaborates upon these ideas, adds a few new ones, and has immense value as a stimulating collection of Nimzowitsch's own games accompanied by his idiosyncratic, hyperbolic commentary which is often as entertaining as instructive.
It is instructive to compare his title for this knowledge, Watching the waves in a Sacred Sea to a Western-style title for all knowledge.
It is instructive to know that standards differ in the most unexpected ways.
It is instructive therefore to read some of what Ballard and Moorcock were writing that engendered such animosity from the established SF community.
All, however, is by no means of this description, and many parts of the book abound in information, easy to comprehend and both instructive and entertaining.
This is somewhat below the Sun's 1373 W / m², but still instructive.
The distribution of atolls around the globe is instructive: most of the world's atolls are in the Pacific Ocean ( with concentrations in the Tuamotu Islands, Caroline Islands, Marshall Islands, Coral Sea Islands, and the island groups of Kiribati, Tuvalu and Tokelau ) and Indian Ocean ( the Atolls of the Maldives, the Laccadive Islands, the Chagos Archipelago and the Outer Islands of the Seychelles ).
This very simple model is quite instructive, and the only model that could fit on a page.
It is perhaps instructive to realise Holst attended an early performance of Schoenberg's Five Pieces for Orchestra in 1914 ( the year he wrote " Mars ", " Venus " and " Jupiter ") and owned a score of it.
The physical philosophy and anthropology which Baader, in connection with this, unfolds in various works, is but little instructive, and coincides in the main with the utterances of Boehme.
In this way blurring detail that might have been instructive to the excavator is avoided.
The bubble in closed-end country funds in the late 1980s is instructive here, as are the bubbles that occur in experimental asset markets.
Although it is possible that this work was inspired by Johnson asking for an " index rerum " for Richardson's novels, the Collection contains more of a focus on " moral and instructive " lessons than the index that Johnson sought.
Unfortunately, the critical period between 950 and 954 has produced comparatively few charters ( owing perhaps to Eadred's deteriorating health ), but what little there is may be instructive.
my excuse is forceful and instructive, if he cares to profit from it.
His anthology is a very valuable collection of extracts from earlier Greek writers, which he collected and arranged, in the order of subjects, as a repertory of valuable and instructive sayings.
The manner in which each Gospel concludes the parable is instructive.
A parable is a succinct story, in prose or verse, which illustrates one or more instructive principles, or lessons, or ( sometimes ) a normative principle.
The paragraph immediately following the above quote is also instructive.
This very simple model is quite instructive.
It is instructive to compare Carracci's Assumption with Caravaggio's Death of the Virgin.
It is instructive to note that the $ 2. 5 trillion Social Security Trust Fund has value, not as a tangible economic asset, but because it is a claim on behalf of beneficiaries on the goods and services produced by the working population.

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Wesley ’ s personal social philosophy was characterized by “ an instructive reluctance to criticize existing institutions was overborne by indignation at certain abuses which cried out for rectification .” The Methodist Church ’ s responses to injustices in society are embodiments of the Wesleyan traditions of mercy and justice.
While in New York, Max Horkheimer ’ s essays “ The Latest Attack on Metaphysics ” and “ Traditional and Critical Theory ,” which would soon become instructive for the Institute ’ s self-understanding, were the subject of intense discussion.
Constructing such societies as a kind of political ideal, or at least an instructive comparison against which to denounce contemporary ( especially industrial ) societies, Zerzan uses anthropological studies from such societies as the basis for a wide-ranging critique of aspects of modern life.
He produced instructive demonstrations involving what he called calorescence, which is the conversion of infrared into visible light at the molecular level.
He published several volumes of inventorial abstracts, a Répertoire archéologique du département in 1861 ; a valuable Histoire des ducs et comtes de Champagne depuis le VIe siècle jusqu ' à la fin du XIe, which was published between 1859 and 1869 ( 8 volumes ), and in 1880 an instructive monograph, Les Intendants de Champagne.
Her first play to receive wide notice was Cloud Nine ( 1979 ), " a farce about sexual politics ", set partly in a British colony in the Victorian era, which examines the relationships involved in colonisation, and utilizes cross-gender casting for comic and instructive effect.
Lesser competitions, known as the petits concours, took themes like history composition ( which resulted in many sketches illustrating instructive moments from antiquity ), expressions of the emotions, and full and half-figure painting.
Babaji revealed only those details which he believed to be formative as well as potentially instructive to his disciples.
No analysis can be given here of a work the action of which is highly complicated ; suffice it to remark that there is no book in medieval literature which betokens so much quickness of intellect and is so instructive in regard to the manners and usages of polite society in the 13th century.
Harris, his wife and daughter attended a high-powered domestic concert at Burney's house in May 1775, of which a vivid description by the 22-year-old Frances ( Fanny ) Burney survives: " I had the satisfaction to sit next to Mr. Harris, who is very chearful ( sic ) and communicative, and his conversation instructive and agreeable.
In gliogenesis, Notch appears to have an instructive role which can directly promote the differentiation of many glial cell subtypes.
Foster's tale has been read on the one hand as a “ novel for providing a subversive message about the ways in which the lives of women even of the elite are subject to narrow cultural constraints ” and, on the other hand, as an instructive novel that “ comes down on the side of the ideology of Republican motherhood and the women ’ s sphere, a sphere that celebrated those women who with appropriate sentiment and rationality accepted their “ place ” in the world.
Now began the part of his travels of which a full journal has been published ( April 1808 to March 1809 ), a series of most instructive journeys in eastern and western Palestine and the wilderness of Sinai, and so on to Cairo and the Fayum.
His principal works include Glossographia ; or, a dictionary interpreting the hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue ( 1656 ), which went through several editions and remains amusing and instructive reading.
Lemprière wished " to give the most accurate and satisfactory account of all the proper names which occur in reading the Classics, and by a judicious collection of anecdotes and historical facts to draw a picture of ancient times, not less instructive than entertaining.
There was originally a " long version " and then a later " short version " containing eleven woodcut pictures as instructive images which could be easily explained and memorized.

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