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consequence and Jung's
This gendering of Eros and Logos is a consequence of Jung's theory of the anima / animus syzygy of the human psyche.

consequence and ideas
It is the consequence of the system of ideas that constitutes the frame of our international -- and in some degree our domestic -- policy.
Rand acknowledged the importance of emotion for human beings, but she maintained that emotions are a consequence of the conscious or subconscious ideas that a person already accepts, not a means of achieving awareness of reality.
Many-valued logics formalize ideas that a realistic characterization of the notion of consequence requires the admissibility of premises which, owing to vagueness, temporal or quantum indeterminacy, or reference-failure, cannot be considered classically bivalent.
)… all this will be futile and of little consequence if the ideas conveyed by these words themselves are not witty or elegant to the requirements of the situation ” ( Graham 49 ).
One possible consequence of ideas drawn from M-theory is that multiple universes in the form of 3-dimensional membranes known as branes could exist side-by-side in a fourth large spatial dimension ( which is distinct from the concept of time as a fourth dimension )-see Brane cosmology.
Luther's ideas spread rapidly as a consequence of a powerful combination of popular enthusiasm for church reform and a royal eagerness to secure greater wealth through the seizure of church lands and property.
It is evident Herbart thought that ideas were not precise imitations of the existing items in the world but that they were the direct consequence of the interactions of individuals ’ experiences with the external environment.
Postmodernity, the consequence of holding postmodern ideas, is generally a negative term in this context.
As a consequence of winning the Capitol competition, Thornton was frequently asked to give ideas for public and residential buildings in the Federal City.
The assets of many Iranians whose ideas or social positions ran contrary to the new Islamic government were also confiscated and given to the Bonyads without any consequence.
As a consequence, the research community uses MDE to refer to general model engineering ideas, without committing to strict OMG standards.
He frequently condemned both its aims and ideas, and was deeply concerned by the ability of Modernism to allow its adherents to go on believing themselves strict Catholics while having an understanding markedly different from the traditional one as to what that meant ( a consequence of the notion of evolution of dogma ).
One consequence of Irredentist ideas outside of Italy was an assassination plot organized against the Emperor Francis Joseph in Trieste in 1882, which was detected and foiled.
This was in part a consequence of the influence of the ideas of British economist John Maynard Keynes on Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
The vibrant rationalist movement that is seen in Kerala today is undoubtedly the direct consequence of the ideas spread by Yukthivadi for more than half a century.
The party thinks that the economic heyday of the Uruguay at the end of the 19th century was a consequence of the application of political initiatives founded in the liberal ideas, and that the abandonment of the same ones on the part of the successive governments from the Batlle period has determined the process of social and economic deterioration that the country suffers from 1955.
The moderated Usenet group was created as a consequence, specifically to filter out story ideas.
In reporting the results of his experiments, Lavoisier wrote, " Whenever one considers the most familiar objects, the simplest things, it's impossible not to be surprised to see how our ideas are vague and uncertain, and how, as a consequence, it is important to fix them by experiments and facts " ( author's translation ).

consequence and on
He tramped out of the Miners Rest with his hopes plummeting, and headed doggedly for the Palace Saloon, the last place of any consequence on this side of the street.
As a consequence of the tensions thus produced in his thoughts and feelings, he wrote on the one hand sketches of idealized hunting trips and on the other an anecdote of the village of Hardscrabble, Arkansas, where no one had ever seen a piano ; ;
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.
As a consequence there are four chimney-pieces by Algardi in the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, and in the gardens, the figures on the fountain of Neptune are also by him.
In consequence of this clause Abergavenny on various occasions shared in the election, the last instance being in 1685.
Another likely explanation for the loss of its eyes is that of selective neutrality and genetic drift: in the dark environment of the cave, the eyes are neither advantageous nor disadvantageous and thus any genetic factors that might impair the eyes ( or their development ) can take hold with no consequence on the individual or species.
As another consequence of the disturbances, a new constitution was accepted in 1831 which came into effect on 4 September of that year.
Ptosis is a normal consequence of aging where the breast tissue sags lower on the chest and the nipple points downward.
The consequence of this early date is that due to the precession of the equinoxes, the borders on a modern star map, such as epoch J2000, are already somewhat skewed and no longer perfectly vertical or horizontal.
As a consequence on April 13, 1975, several units of N ' Djamena's gendarmerie killed Tombalbaye during a coup.
For example, the effects on the character of the agent or any other people involved in an action may be regarded as a relevant consequence.
One of these, Itō's lemma, expresses the composite of an Itō process ( or more generally a semimartingale ) dX < sub > t </ sub > with a twice-differentiable function f. In Itō's lemma, the derivative of the composite function depends not only on dX < sub > t </ sub > and the derivative of f but also on the second derivative of f. The dependence on the second derivative is a consequence of the non-zero quadratic variation of the stochastic process, which broadly speaking means that the process can move up and down in a very rough way.
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that is a syntactic consequence if and are each on lines of a proof in some logical system ;
One consequence of this is that its users face difficult choices in targeting, to avoid expending the missiles on targets of low value.
When an infected host cell is starved for various nutrients such as amino acids ( for example, tryptophan ), iron, or vitamins, this has a negative consequence for Chlamydiae since the organism is dependent on the host cell for these nutrients.
As a consequence of this demonstration, Descartes considers science and mathematics to be justified to the extent that their proposals are established on a similarly immediate clarity, distinctiveness, and self-evidence that presents itself to the mind.
Together, they create a forum to speak on issues of consequence to all women.
As a consequence of his heart attack, Eisenhower developed a left ventricular aneurysm, which was in turn the cause of a mild stroke on November 25, 1957.
That a rational number must have a finite or recurring decimal expansion can be seen to be a consequence of the long division algorithm, in that there are only q-1 possible nonzero remainders on division by q, so that the recurring pattern will have a period less than q.
In consequence the Bible came to be seen as authoritative on matters of faith and morals but no longer authoritative ( or meant to be ) on science.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.

consequence and role
A consequence of this behavior is Pascal's law which describes the role of pressure in characterizing a fluid's state.
* Rome's enemies the Germans, Sarmatians and Huns are taken into Imperial service ; as a consequence, barbarian leaders begin to play an increasingly active role in the Roman Empire.
In consequence, the Centre for Juridical Research of the Faculty of Law has made significant contributions towards the Penal Procedures Reform which is being implemented throughout the country ; whilst two other Centres belonging to the Faculty of Humanities and Education ( Cognitive Development Centre ) and the Faculty of Communication and Letters ( Journalism and Advertising Research Centre, CIPP ) are implementing programmes of public interest in the areas of cognitive development, community strengthening and the role of the communications media in society.
The biggest consequence of Cameron's conversion to Christianity was the firing of actress Julie McCullough who had landed the role of nanny Julie Costello in 1989.
As a consequence of the contract with Robert Lippert, American actor Brian Donlevy was imported for the lead role, and the title was changed to The Quatermass Xperiment to cash in on the new X certificate for horror films.
The normal consequence of such an outcome is a personal dictatorship or the imposition upon the community of an oligarchy in which the dissident individual or individuals play a prominent role.
As a consequence, water supplies to the reactor seawater ( RSW ) system, which provides a safety role, were lost for a time on one reactor and restricted on the other.
He played an important role in every South American diplomatic issue of the middle thirties, induced Argentina to rejoin the League of Nations after an absence of thirteen years, and represented Argentina at virtually every international meeting of consequence during this period.
As a consequence of that role, Union troops burned down the campus on April 4, 1865, which was unrelated to Sherman's March to the Sea several months earlier and farther east, in Georgia.
As consequence of the second one in 1793, Konin was incorporated to Prussia-it was the end of role of Konin as a king's town.
The queen recognized that her adopted country depended on her for moral strength, and as a consequence Louise regained her old sense of optimism, often taking time to prepare their eldest son for his future role as king.
Following his promotion to Commander of the City Watch ( and becoming Sir Samuel Vimes as a consequence ), the role of Captain of the Watch is given to Carrot.
For the lower echelon, Smith recognised the intellectually erosive effect that the otherwise beneficial division of labour can have on workers, what Marx, though he mainly opposes Smith, later named " alienation ,"; therefore, Smith warns of the consequence of government failing to fulfill its proper role, which is to preserve against the innate tendency of human society to fall apart.
In consequence, he envisioned a positive and more extensive role for the state, as rule-maker, enforcer of competition, and provider of basic social security.
Likewise, hydrophobicity plays a major role in determining where drugs are distributed within the body after absorption and as a consequence in how rapidly they are metabolized and excreted.
As a consequence of this design the lubrication of the engine is split, with different lubricants for the cylinders and the crankcase, with each being specialised and dedicated to their role.
This specific role of the proletariat is a consequence of its specific position ; thus, for the first time, consciousness of itself ( class consciousness ) is also consciousness of the totality ( knowledge of the entire social and historical process ).
As a consequence of that, and based on an understanding that Swarupanand reportedly had told him that " one day he Ji will have a son who would play an important role ", he took a second wife in Rajeshwari Devi in 1946.
Indeed, it can be argued that Ayres was not an " institutionalist " in any normal sense of the term ; since he identified institutions with sentiments and superstition and in consequence institutions only played a kind of residual role in this theory of development which core center was that of technology.
In a postscript ( 1969 ) to The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn added that he thought that incommensurability was, at least in part, a consequence of the role of similarity sets in normal science.
However there was a terrible consequence to be considered in taking on such a role.
One consequence of the change was that Beatty chose to transfer the role of fleet flagship from HMS Iron Duke to Queen Elizabeth, which had been Evan-Thomas ' flagship as part of the squadron of the five fastest fleet battleships.
In consequence of his role in shifting Pius ' position, the French authorities first barred Consalvi from seeing the Pope, then the following January again sent him into exile, this time in Béziers.
It is thought that these functions are not distinct from the " lower " functions of the insula, but rather arise as a consequence of the role of the insula in conveying homeostatic information to consciousness.

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