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Next I refer to our program in space exploration, which is often mistakenly supposed to be an integral part of defense research and development.
In many societies, what we regard as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not only unwarranted but unfriendly.
the Athletic program at Carleton is considered an integral part of the activities of the College and operates under the same budgetary procedure and controls as the academic work.
Indeed, a study of the individual child is an integral part of the work of the elementary-school teacher, rather than merely an additional chore.
What Parker and his contemporaries -- Gillespie, Davis, Monk, Roach ( Tristano is an anomaly ), etc. -- did was to absorb the musical ornamentation of the older jazz into the basic structure, of which it then became an integral part, and with which it then developed.
As in the theory of perception, established in psycho-physiology, the eye is recognized as an integral part of the brain.
In Continental philosophy ( particularly phenomenology and existentialism ), there is much greater tolerance of ambiguity, as it is generally seen as an integral part of the human condition.
Confederates fought to protect southern society, and slavery as an integral part of it.
He is the so-called " Mad Arab " credited with authoring the imaginary book Kitab al-Azif ( the Necronomicon ), and as such is an integral part of Cthulhu Mythos lore.
* The Aluk religion in the Toraja society and the people of Tana Toraja, embrace religious rituals such as the funeral ceremony where a sacred cockfight, known as bulangan londong or saung, is an integral part of the ceremony and considered sacred because of the spilling of blood on the earth in spiritual appeasement.
Of particular interest to 20th-century music theorists is the attention he paid to silence as an integral part of music.
In fact, several of Alfred's laws contradict the laws of Ine that form an integral part of the code.
As this tension is an integral part of AA, Rudy and Greil argue that AA is best described as a quasi-religious organization.
The theory of special relativity predicts that any such device would allow communication from the future to the past, which raises problems of causality, unless the device used general relativistic curved spacetimes as an integral part.
These dots are an integral part of a letter, since they distinguish between letters that represent different sounds.
Before the break with papal authority in the 16th century, the Church of England was an integral part of the Western European church.
Ancient Balkh or Bactria was an integral part of Bactria – Margiana Archaeological Complex, and was occupied by Indo-Iranians.
Lipids are an integral part of our daily diet.
Also called the Megillah, the book is the basis and an integral part of the Jewish celebration of Purim.
The natural history collections were an integral part of the British Museum until their removal to the new British Museum of Natural History, now the Natural History Museum, in 1887.
Nevertheless, basic photography and video production are an integral part of the BJU cinema major.
This same belief is also an integral part of Methodist doctrine, and is connected with the doctrine of Justification.
They were dropped because besides being overseas departments, they were now overseas regions, and an integral part of France.
Kármán later helped create the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and played an integral part in establishing Caltech as one of the world's centers for rocket science.
The concepts of hybridization are so versatile, and the variability in bonding in most organic compounds is so modest, that valence bond theory remains an integral part of the vocabulary of organic chemistry.

integral and program
Drexel's cornerstone of the career preparation, the cooperative education program, was introduced in 1919. The program became integral to the university's unique educational experience.
In Consciousness Explained, Dennett's interest in the ability of evolution to explain some of the content-producing features of consciousness is already apparent, and this has since become an integral part of his program.
A program within the US intelligence community, Project Socrates, that was tasked with addressing America's declining economic competitiveness, determined that countries like China and India were using tariffs as an integral element of their respective technology strategies to rapidly build their countries into economic superpowers.
With regard to Berlusconi's program for the reform of the judicial system, he boasted that this had been an integral part of his original project.
The US viewed the conflict in Afghanistan as an integral Cold War struggle, and the CIA provided assistance to anti-Soviet forces through the Pakistani intelligence services, in a program called Operation Cyclone.
It was largely a youth-oriented program with musical performances as an integral part of each and every storyline.
Within imperative programming, which is based on procedural languages, an alternative to the computer-centered hierarchy of structured programming is literate programming, which structures programs instead as a human-centered web, as in a hypertext essay – documentation is integral to the program, and the program is structured following the logic of prose exposition, rather than compiler convenience.
Soon after, crop destruction became an integral part of the Ranch Hand program.
From the inception of Outward Bound, community service was an integral part of the program, especially in the areas of sea and mountain rescues and this remains an important part of the training for both staff and students in Outward Bound, Wales.
At WPI, the opportunity to complete significant project work off campus is an integral element of an academic program that emphasizes the practical application of knowledge to meaningful technical and societal problems.
While the Integral program is housed in the School of Liberal Arts and Integral majors receive a Bachelor of Arts degree, integral students graduate separately from the other Liberal Arts majors and are the last students to receive their diplomas during the commencement ceremony.
For example, at the Challenger Middle School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, service activities are an integral part of the academic program.
In 1937 The American Medical Association officially recognized birth control as an integral part of medical practice and education, and North Carolina became the first state to recognize birth control as a public health measure and to provide contraceptive services to indigent mothers through its public health program.
The program is an integral part of the four departments that along with the James L. Voss Veterinary Medical Center and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory comprise the college.
Later, she is revealed to be a sapient program who is integral to the very nature of the Matrix itself.
The Location hosts many recitals and is an integral part of the Piano Summer program.
Performance is an integral part of the training program, and students, faculty and guest artists present more than 400 public performances and screenings annually in the School ’ s facilities in Winston-Salem, as well as across the state and the Southeast, in major U. S. cities and overseas.
Yet, overseas the impression was created that the building of new churches was an integral part of the new Nazi building program.
Totally unimodular matrices are extremely important in polyhedral combinatorics and combinatorial optimization since they give a quick way to verify that a linear program is integral ( has an integral optimum, when any optimum exists ).

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