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Unlike the positivists, he did not claim that metaphysical statements must be meaningless ; he also claimed that a statement which was " metaphysical " and unfalsifiable in one century ( like the ancient Greek philosophy about atoms ) could, in another century, be developed into falsifiable theories that have the metaphysical views as a consequence, and thus become scientific.
Amongst liquid-fueled rockets, complexity can be influenced by how much hardware must be lightweight, like pressure-fed engines can have two orders of magnitude lesser part count than pump-fed engines but lead to more weight by needing greater tank pressure, most often used in just small maneuvering thrusters as a consequence.
The most important consequence from this ; is that from now and then many lamas are involved in scandals, corruption or crimes, because they just act as Wrathful bodhisattvas like Mahakala, Yamantaka, Dorje Phagmo, Vajrapani and others.
Another potentially important consequence of the peace might have been that a number of provisions of the Treaty of The Hague, that had been conditional on a peace, like the reduction of the French army of occupation, would now have become operational.
They are built somewhat like pigs, with large heads relative to their bodies, stout necks, and rounded rumps with no tail of any consequence ; some of the sounds they emit are very similar to those made by pigs, and they also spend a large amount of time eating.
At the present day, the women in similar areas wear these ornaments in one of the sides of the nostrils, which droop like the ears in consequence.
As a consequence, Elburg became less attractive for manufacturers compared with neighboring places like Harderwijk.
His intention was to give a name to the language of African Americans that acknowledged the linguistic consequence of the slave trade and avoided the negative connotations of other terms like " Nonstandard Negro English ":
The Sylviornis, a huge prehistorically extinct mound-builder relative of New Caledonia, was flightless, but as opposed to most other flightless birds like ratites or island rails which become flightless due to arrested development of their flight apparatus and subsequently evolve to larger size, the Sylviornis seems to have become flightless simply due to its bulk, with the wing reduction following a consequence, not the reason for its flightlessness.
Carols gained in popularity after the Reformation in the countries where Protestant churches gained prominence ( as well-known Reformers like Martin Luther authored carols and encouraged their use in worship ), this was the consequence of the fact that the Lutheran reformation warmly welcomed music.
As consequence for answering incorrectly, he is thrown into the Chasm of Eternal Peril, like the fictional Sir Robin just before him.
Wells also used the concept of parallel universes as a consequence of time as the fourth dimension in stories like The Wonderful Visit and Men Like Gods, an idea proposed by the astronomer Simon Newcomb, who talked about both time and parallel universes ; " Add a fourth dimension to space, and there is room for an indefinite number of universes, all alongside of each other, as there is for an indefinite number of sheets of paper when we pile them upon each other ".
But, like the observation of irregularities in the orbit of Uranus, falsification is only one possible consequence of observation.
Nevertheless, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, like his counterparts in the United Kingdom, retained the usage of the honorific after this time as a result of a separate conferring of the title by law ; in 2001 the honorific was removed as a consequence of local government law reform.
Although honeyeaters look and behave very much like other nectar-feeding passerines around the world ( such as the sunbirds and flowerpeckers ), they are unrelated, and the similarities are the consequence of convergent evolution.
Another consequence of high viscosity is the slip stream effect, in which the ship moves like a spear tearing through a sponge at high velocity.
However, due to the nature of late 17th century warfare the battle, like Fleurus before it, produced little of consequence.
A further consequence is that a population of intrinsically identical AGN scattered in space with random jet orientations will look like a very inhomogeneous population on Earth.
As a consequence, Pomerania was not annexed to Sweden like the French war gains, which would have meant abolition of serfdom which since the Pomeranian peasant laws of 1616 was practiced there in its most severe form.
Cotton suffers from high water retention and significant weight, but its low cost makes it an attractive option for uses like stationary camping where these drawbacks are of little consequence.
Plutarch ( 1st and 2nd centuries ), Thomas Aquinas ( 13th century ), Nicholas Remy ( 16th century ), and Henri Boguet ( 16th and 17th centuries ), among others, disagreed, saying that demons did not know lust or desire and cannot have good feelings like love ; as jealousy would be a consequence of love, they could not be jealous.
One important consequence of the distinction between true symmetries and gauge symmetries, is that the spontaneous breaking of a gauge symmetry does not gives rise to characteristic massless Nambu-Goldstone modes, but only massive modes, like the plasma-mode in a superconductor, or the Higgs mode observed in particle physics.
The result was a report in which one could read about ( i ) Chicago at that particular time ; ( ii ) how the subject viewed his own life ( i. e. ` how it was like to be this particular person ') and ( iii ) how society looked upon the subject what the consequence of this was for that particular person — i. e. ` social work '/- help, incarceration etc.
The consequence was their attempt to appear like the Greeks by epispasm (" making themselves foreskins "; ; Josephus, Ant.

consequence and is
It is the consequence of the system of ideas that constitutes the frame of our international -- and in some degree our domestic -- policy.
One consequence is the occurrence of occasional conflicts because private owners of some inholdings object to public programs of use on neighboring National Forest or other Federal land, or because such ownerships are developed for uses that are not compatible with use for the public of neighboring National Forest land.
In the event the total of rupees accruing to the Government of the United States of America as a consequence of sales made pursuant to this Agreement is different from the rupee equivalent of $1,276 million, the amounts available for the purposes specified in paragraph 1, Article 2, will be adjusted proportionately.
According to the theory proposed, this is a consequence of the severe condition of perceived threat that persists unabated for the anxious child in an ambiguous sort of school environment.
) Functionalism as a sociological credo is, therefore, not a direct consequence of observations, but rather an indirect consequence of philosophical inference and judgment.
The consequence of this is that the girls at Brooklyn College outnumber the boys and do somewhat better academically.
This last point is important because if high school pupils are aware that few, if any, graduates who have chosen a certain vocational program have obtained a job as a consequence of the training, the whole idea of relevance disappears.
Existence is created and willed by God and is not the consequence of a pre-existent rebellion or of a cosmic descent from eternity into history.
Nevertheless, the consequence of the policy proposed is everywhere subtly qualified: it is `` a possible result, however improbable '' ; ;
:: One consequence is that people are more cooperative if it is more likely that individuals will interact again in the future.
A simple illustration of such cause and effect is the case of experiencing the effects of what I cause: if I cause suffering, then as a natural consequence I will experience suffering ; if I cause happiness, then as a natural consequence I will experience happiness.
As a consequence, it is difficult to define concisely or precisely.
Each element has a specific set of chemical properties as a consequence of the number of electrons present in the neutral atom, which is Z ( the atomic number ).
A consequence of using waveforms to describe particles is that it is mathematically impossible to obtain precise values for both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time ; this became known as the uncertainty principle, formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
that is, for any statement that is a logical consequence of there actually exists a deduction of the statement from.
One consequence of the Hindu and Spiritist beliefs is that our current lives are both afterlife and a beforelife.
The outer surface of an agate, freed from its matrix, is often pitted and rough, apparently in consequence of the removal of the original coating.
As a consequence, the balance of anti-apoptotic and proapoptotic effectors is upset in favour of the former, and the damaged cells continue to replicate despite being directed to die.

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