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Looking back from the spring of 1629 over the four years of Milton's undergraduate days, certain phases of his college career stand out as of permanent consequence to him and hence to us.
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.
As a consequence, these languages fail to be Turing complete and expressing certain functions in them is impossible, but they can still express a wide class of interesting computations while avoiding the problems introduced by unrestricted recursion.
In the Standard Model of particle physics, photons are described as a necessary consequence of physical laws having a certain symmetry at every point in spacetime.
Conservatives advocate the " fundamental conservative premise that no one should be excused from paying for government, lest they come to believe that government is costless to them with the certain consequence that they will demand more government ' services '.".
But Aristarchus has brought out a book consisting of certain hypotheses, wherein it appears, as a consequence of the assumptions made, that the universe is many times greater than the ' universe ' just mentioned.
He argued for three general propositions: that the past revealed an order that could be understood in terms of the progressive development of human capabilities, showing that humanity's " present state, and those through which it has passed, are a necessary constitution of the moral composition of humankind "; that the progress of the natural sciences must be followed by progress in the moral and political sciences " no less certain, no less secure from political revolutions "; that social evils are the result of ignorance and error rather than an inevitable consequence of human nature.
He denied that there was in India that " recognition of belonging to a greater whole which involves the ultimate consequence in certain circumstances of self-sacrifice in the interests of the whole ".
As a consequence of the referendum outcome, a law allowing divorce under certain conditions was enacted in the same year.
At a meeting in Balamand, Lebanon in June 1993, the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church declared that these initiatives that " led to the union of certain communities with the See of Rome and brought with them, as a consequence, the breaking of communion with their Mother Churches of the East … took place not without the interference of extra-ecclesial interests "; and that what has been called " uniatism " " can no longer be accepted either as a method to be followed nor as a model of the unity our Churches are seeking " ( section 12 ).
One consequence of the new unacceptability of open relays was an inconvenience for some end users and certain internet service providers.
Another consequence of the Buckingham π theorem of dimensional analysis is that the functional dependence between a certain number ( say, n ) of variables can be reduced by the number ( say, k ) of independent dimensions occurring in those variables to give a set of p = n − k independent, dimensionless quantities.
* Oblique intention: the result is a virtually certain consequence or a ' virtual certainty ' of the defendant's actions, and that the defendant appreciates that such was the case.
As a consequence, the Naskapi of Kawawachikamach are no longer subject to certain provisions of the Indian Act.
It is a consequence of strict epistemological requirements for " Knowledge " ( e. g. the requirement that knowledge must be certain ).
The work was not accepted without protest and criticism, but after the lapse of a century, and in consequence of certain revisions and amplifications, it became the almost unquestioned authority of the whole Jewish world.
As a consequence of the theorem, a term in the lambda calculus has at most one normal form, justifying reference to " the normal form " of a certain term.
They also note that, in some cases, using deception is the only way to obtain certain kinds of information, and that prohibiting all deception in research would “ have the egregious consequence of preventing researchers from carrying out a wide range of important studies ” ( Kimmel, 1998, p. 805 ).
According to Hinduism, history is a divine creation, and one may live contentedly within it as long as one maintains a certain degree of detachment from it: " One is devoured by Time, by History, not because one lives in them, but because one thinks them real and, in consequence, one forgets or undervalues eternity.
* Article VI created a customs union, with the exception that customs duties on certain British and Irish goods passing between the two countries would remain for 10 years ( a consequence of having trade depressed by the ongoing war with revolutionary France ).
viii ) with Charles l ' Enfant, one of the sons of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude, who died in 866 in consequence of wounds inflicted by a certain Aubouin in precisely similar circumstances to those related in the romance.
" In developing this concept, Preece writes that, when we transfer an inner quality onto another person, we may be giving that person a power over us as a consequence of the projection, carrying the potential for great insight and inspiration, but also the potential for great danger: " In giving this power over to someone else they have a certain hold and influence over us it is hard to resist, while we become enthralled or spellbound by the power of the archetype ".
According to Freud, the consequence of not obeying our conscience is guilt, which can be a factor in the development of neurosis ; Freud claimed that both the cultural and individual super-ego set up strict ideal demands with regard to the moral aspects of certain decisions, disobedience to which provokes a ' fear of conscience '.
Ipso facto is a Latin phrase, directly translated as " by the fact itself ," which means that a certain phenomenon is a direct consequence, a resultant effect, of the action in question, instead of being brought about by a subsequent action such as the verdict of a tribunal.
At a meeting at Balamand Monastery, Lebanon in June 1993, the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church declared that these initiatives that " led to the union of certain communities with the See of Rome and brought with them, as a consequence, the breaking of communion with their Mother Churches of the East ... took place not without the interference of extra-ecclesial interests " ( section 8 of the document ).

consequence and names
HCE is at first referred to as " Harold or Humphrey Chimpden "; a conflation of these names as " Haromphreyld ", and as a consequence of his initials " Here Comes Everybody ".
Streets north of the railroad tracks have Spanish names, and streets south of the railroad tracks have English ones as a consequence of a 1921 municipal ordinance which declared that land north of the tracks be reserved for Hispanic residences and businesses, and land south of the tracks be reserved for Anglo residences and businesses.
As a consequence, many Irish peers had little or no connection to Ireland, and indeed the names of some Irish peerages ( for example, the Earldoms of Mexborough and Ranfurly ) refer to places elsewhere in the British Isles.
He and Burnouf had been in frequent correspondence, and his claim to have independently detected the names of the satrapies, and thereby to have fixed the values of the Persian characters, was in consequence fiercely attacked.
The second difficulty is taxonomical ; some common species that are now placed in genus Triteleia were formerly placed in genus Brodiaea, and as a consequence " brodiaea " has been incorporated into some of their common names.
As a consequence of national pride, anglicised names have been officially discouraged in many places: Ireland's Kingstown, named by King George IV, has reverted to its original Irish name of Dún Laoghaire ; India's Bombay is now Mumbai, even though this is not the oldest local name ( see Toponymy of Mumbai ) and " Bombay " is still commonly used in the city ; Calcutta is Kolkata and Madras is Chennai.
Minds ( and, as a consequence, Culture starships ) usually bear names that do a little more than just identify them.
The choice of names for Ivor and Ynyr in the stories may be a consequence of spurious additions to the Laws of Edward the Confessor, which inaccurately speak of good relations between Wessex and the Welsh in the reign of King Ine of Wessex ( reigned 688 – 726 ).
George Fraser Black stated that the-s in the surnames Atkins, and Aitkins, represents " son "; an in consequence, that these names equate to Atkinson.
The surnames and given names have undergone a variety of transformations in spelling over the years, and in consequence there are many variant forms of the name still in use today.
As a consequence, the AICF transformed Ambassador Auditorium on the Ambassador College campus from a church auditorium in which Saturday Sabbath church services were conducted, into a " Carnegie Hall of the West ", which began a concert series featuring the top names in classical music, jazz and the performing arts.
An unfortunate effect of the simplification was that many name changes had to be made as a consequence, including ones of some well-known and economically important species ; at that date, the conservation of species names was not allowed under the Code.
In consequence there are two Scottish clans with similar namesthe lowland Clan Nicolson and the highland Clan MacNeacail.
Siegel used the symbol T for the value defined below as S. In consequence, the test is sometimes referred to as the Wilcoxon T test, and the test statistic is reported as a value of T. Other names may include the't-test for matched pairs ' or the't-test for dependent samples '.

consequence and became
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.
As a consequence of its use for transporting strawberries to market, the since-closed Cheddar Valley line became known as The Strawberry Line after it opened in 1869.
As a consequence, kaleidoscope became produced in large numbers, but yielded no direct financial benefits to Brewster.
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
As a consequence Europe's economic integration deepened, the continent became depolarised and the European Union expanded to include many of the formerly communist European countries, in 2004 and 2007.
Ninety-six Liverpool fans died as a consequence of overcrowding at the Leppings Lane end, in what became known as the Hillsborough disaster.
As a consequence of the industrial disarmament of Germany, whose economy by mid-1947 was deteriorating rapidly, the economic stagnation of Europe became inevitable.
One consequence of Mohist understanding of mathematics and the physical sciences combined with their skills as artisans was that they became the pre-eminent siege engineers of pre Qin unification China, capable of both reducing defences and holding cities.
In consequence, the Huari and Tiwanaku, who dwelt inland in the Andes became the predominant cultures of the region encompassing much of modern-day Peru and Bolivia.
" As a consequence, the term " global illumination " became confused with " diffuse interreflection ," and " Radiosity " became confused with " global illumination " in popular parlance.
' In consequence the army became further fragmented, leading to the complete breakdown of command and control during the war, and again after the AFRC coup of 1997.
Time now depended on velocity, and contraction became a fundamental consequence at appropriate speeds.
As a consequence of this Trinidad and Tobago became the focus of Spanish slaving raids, especially to supply Margarita's pearl fisheries.
As a consequence, population became 80 percent Muslim ( Persians, Turco, Kurds ) and 20 percent Armenian.
Admiral Hood interpreted the instruction to maintain line of battle to take precedence over the signal for close action, and as a consequence his squadron did not close rapidly and never became significantly engaged in the action.
As a consequence of developments in the military technique of the era and the improved striking power of the artillery, it became clear that it was necessary to modernize the fortifications of Krogen.
Later, as a consequence of revolt in 1567, the southern provinces became subject to Spain ( 1579 ), then to the Austrian Habsburgs ( 1713 ), to France ( 1795 ), and finally in 1815 to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Fish and chips became a stock meal among the working classes in Great Britain as a consequence of the rapid development of trawl fishing in the North Sea, and the development of railways which connected the ports to major industrial cities during the second half of the 19th century, which meant that fresh fish could be rapidly transported to the heavily populated areas.
As a consequence, the Duke of Gloucester became King Richard III.
However, Kimani Nehusi notes that with the rise of a large commercial slave trade, driven by European needs, enslaving enemies became less a consequence of war, and more and more a reason to go to war.
As a consequence of the treaty, Warmia became an autonomous region within Poland ruled by bishop of Warmia ( see Duchy of Warmia ).
The operation ultimately became known as the Lavon Affair after the Israeli defense minister Pinhas Lavon was forced to resign as a consequence of the incident.
When disks were small, this was of little consequence, because the individual allocation block size was trivial, but as disks started to approach the 1 GB mark, the smallest amount of space that any file could occupy ( a single allocation block ) became excessively large, wasting significant amounts of disk space.
During World War II, Taranto became famous as a consequence of the November 1940 British air attack on the Regia Marina naval base stationed here, which today called the Battle of Taranto.

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