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consequence and controversy
The classic formulation of Sola Scriptura regards " good and necessary consequence or deduction " from Scripture as authoritative and morally binding ; what these deductions might be is a frequent subject of controversy.
This model allows the production of controversy to be seen as a consequence of a decision maker optimized for single-step decision making, rather than as a result of limited reasoning in the Bounded rationality of Kahneman.
In consequence of the bitter controversy with Luther that resulted, Agricola in 1540 left Wittenberg secretly for Berlin, where he published a letter addressed to Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, which was generally interpreted as a recantation of his obnoxious views.
As a consequence, mariculture has been subject to some controversy regarding its social and environmental impacts.
As a consequence of the initial competing claims of discovery, an element naming controversy arose.
In consequence of Saadia's call to the gaonate of Sura and his controversy with David, the latter has become one of the best-known personages of Jewish history.
Father Étienne Souciet entered the field in defence of Fréret ; and in consequence of this controversy Newton was induced to prepare his larger work, which was published in 1728, after his death, and entitled The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms amended, to which is prefixed a short Chronicle from the First Memory of Kings in Europe to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.
As a consequence of this controversy, from the 1932 Zurich congress onward, the ICMs are not numbered.
As a consequence of the controversy, John Brogden resigned as Leader of the NSW Opposition on 29 August 2005, but announced his intention to remain as the Member for Pittwater.
While his career has been marked by both individual and team successes – including Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006 – he has also encountered controversy as a consequence of his on-field behaviour and friction with other personnel.
As a consequence of controversy over the perceived escalation in use of capital punishment, abolitionist petitions started to circulate as well.

consequence and still
Last season, the Comedie's two principal experiments came to grief, and, in consequence, we can expect fairly soon to see still newer productions of Racine's `` Phedre '' and Moliere's `` School For Wives ''.
As a consequence of oppression, forced labor, hunger, disease, and mass killings, by 1535, only 60, 000 were still alive.
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.
One consequence of this theory is a variable speed of light, where photon speed would vary with energy, and some zero-mass particles might possibly travel faster than c. However, even if this theory is accurate, it is still very unclear whether it would allow information to be communicated, and appears not in any case to allow massive particles to exceed c.
As a consequence of this, many walls from medieval times were torn down and the stone ( still valuable as construction material ) reused in more modern bulwarks and bastions.
As a consequence Paramount fell from No. 1 in the international markets to the lowest ranked major studio in 2006 but recovered in 2007 if the DreamWorks films, acquired by Paramount but still distributed internationally by Universal, are included in Paramount's market share.
A further consequence of improper timing and offset boats is commonly called “ catching a crab ”, or when a rower ’ s oar becomes stuck in the water under the force of water flowing over the oar, and the handle jerks back to hit the rower as the blade is held still but the boat is still moving.
It landed on present day Riddarholmen where today the Tower of Birger Jarl stands, a building, as a consequence, still often erroneously mentioned as the oldest building in Stockholm.
In an interview for the Sunday People the same month, he claimed the Conservative Party was " rejoining Enoch " on the European Community but repeated his warning of civil war as the consequence of immigration: " I still cannot forsee how a country can be peaceably governed in which the composition of the population is progressively going to change.
In Dutch, a distinction still exists between on the one hand ' de Nederlanden ' ( plural, the Low Countries ) and ' Nederland ' ( singular, the present-day state of the Netherlands ) that is a consequence of this separation in the 17th century.
As a consequence, even if one module of an otherwise non-copyleft product is placed under the GPL, it may still be legal for other components to communicate with it normally.
Due to this, the nominally ministerial chiefly titles that still exist ( e. g.: the Yoruba Oloye ) are usually viewed as little more than the equivalents of the British knighthood, of little dynastic consequence except as a means of passively honouring the supporters of a monarch who is himself probably more contemporary in his styling.
As an example, Hegel mentions the states of aggregation of water: " Thus the temperature of water is, in the first place, a point of no consequence in respect of its liquidity: still with the increase or diminution of the temperature of the liquid water, there comes a point where this state of cohesion suffers a qualitative change, and the water is converted into steam or ice ".
As a consequence, later, just as the Comanche society was breaking down, the once respected and feared Penatʉka Nʉʉ provided U. S. Army Indian Scouts for the Americans and Texans against their still fighting and free-roaming Comanche kin.
As a consequence, the Culture has no need of economic constructs such as money ( as is apparent when it deals with civilizations in which money is still important ).
The consequence is, that even though we may know now that these images do not accurately reflect the reality of the Beat movement, we still subconsciously look for them when we look back to the 50s.
Pius wanted his own release from exile as well as the return of the Papal States, and, later on, the release of the 13 " Black Cardinals ", i. e., the Cardinals, including Consalvi, who had snubbed the marriage of Napoleon to Princess Marie Louise, believing that his previous marriage was still valid, and had been exiled and impoverished in consequence of their stand, along with several exiled or imprisoned prelates, priests, monks, nuns other various supporters.
BS12 included a number of interesting features that still have yet to appear on most SQL-based systems, some a consequence of following the ISBL precedent, others due to deliberate design.
As a consequence, the constituency that an incumbent Ceann Comhairle represents elects one fewer TD in a general election than its usual entitlement, but still has the same number of TDs.
The flag, created as a consequence of the union of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1800, still remains the flag of the United Kingdom.
In the early days, the crackers were called Bon Bons-meaning lollies or candies in French-and as a consequence were still quite small in size with a fairly plain wrapping.
As a consequence, both Engle and Truly were rookies during STS-2 ( Engle had flown the X-15 above and so had earned USAF astronaut wings, but was still considered a NASA rookie ), constituting the first all-rookie crew since Skylab 4.
Alexander did not credit the charge, but he made Speransky responsible for the unpopularity incurred by himself in consequence of the hated reforms and the still more hated French policy, and on the 17 / 29 March 1812 dismissed him from office.

consequence and exists
that is, for any statement that is a logical consequence of there actually exists a deduction of the statement from.
Other notable early manuscripts of John include Papyrus 66 and Papyrus 75, in consequence of which a substantially complete text of the Gospel of John exists from the beginning of the 3rd century at the latest.
God is said ( as in Isaiah 45 ) to be the author of evil in the sense that the corruption of material objects in nature is ordained by Him, as a means for carrying out the design of the universe ; and on the other hand, the evil which exists as a consequence of the breach of Divine laws is in the same sense due to Divine appointment ; the universe would be less perfect if its laws could be broken with impunity.
As a consequence, there exists a substantial amount of mass in the bulge that is offset from the line through the centers of the Earth and Moon.
On the alps southern fall, this exists as wet forest and rainforest, a consequence of the higher rainfall on this side of the park.
For example ' if a man runs, then God exists ' ( Si homo currit, Deus est ).. A consequence is ' true ' when the antecedent implies the consequent.
Because there exists a recursively enumerable set that is not computable, the unsolvability of Hilbert's tenth problem is an immediate consequence.
It exists as a consequence of the implicit judgement that every person does about, on one side, his / her ability to face life's challenges, that is, to understand and solve problems, and, on the other side, his right to achieve happiness, or, in other words, to respect and defend his own interests and needs.
A consequence of this theorem is that if there is a number system in which it is true that for any positive integer n there is a positive number x such that 0 < x < 1 / n, then there exists an extension of that number system in which it is true that there exists a positive number x such that for any positive integer n we have 0 < x < 1 / n.
If N is a prime number, then the set of non-zero indices n = 1 ,..., N – 1 forms a group under multiplication modulo N. One consequence of the number theory of such groups is that there exists a generator of the group ( sometimes called a primitive root ), an integer g such that n = g < sup > q </ sup > ( mod N ) for any non-zero index n and for a unique q in 0 ,..., N – 2 ( forming a bijection from q to non-zero n ).
This Fourier expansion exists as a consequence of the presence in the modular group's action on the upper half-plane of the transformation
Lobachevsky replaced Euclid's parallel postulate with the statement that for any given point there exists more than one line that can be extended through that point and run parallel to another line of which that point is not part ; a famous consequence is that the sum of angles in a triangle must be less than 180 degrees.
An important consequence of the theorem is that if there exists a deterministic polynomial time algorithm for solving Boolean satisfiability, then there exists a deterministic polynomial time algorithm for solving all problems in NP.
A consequence of the adventure is that the alternate Earth version of the Avengers formed in the 1950s now exists in mainstream reality ( Earth-616 ) as the Agents of Atlas ( consisting of Marvel Boy, Venus, 3-D Man, Gorilla-Man, Human Robot, and Jimmy Woo ).
He takes the patristic theme ... that slavery exists is a consequence of original sin and says that it exists according to the " second intention " of nature ; it would not have existed in the state of original innocence according to the " first intention " of nature ; in this way he can explain the Aristotelian teaching that some people are slaves " by nature " like inanimate instruments, because of their personal sins ; for since the slave cannot work for his own benefit slavery is necessarily a punishment.
According to The Code of Nature, "... where no property exists, none of its pernicious consequences could exist ...." As Morelly believed that almost all social and moral ills were a consequence of private property, his proposed constitution eliminates most private property.
The Doctor uses a clip from the end of Episode One of Evil, an episode which no longer exists in the archives ; as a consequence, this is the only remaining footage from that episode.
As a consequence of Rogers ' equivalence theorem, all acceptable programming systems are equivalent, in the sense that if and are acceptable programming systems, then there exists a total Turing-computable function f such that.
Many responses have been made to the problem of evil, including the proposition that evil exists as a consequence of a greater good, such as free will ; that evil is an illusion ; and that evil is necessary for spiritual growth.
The limit here is meant in the usual sense of a limit of a function defined on a metric space ( see Functions on metric spaces ), using V and W as the two metric spaces, and the above expression as the function of argument h in V. As a consequence, it must exist for all sequences of non-zero elements of V which converge to the zero vector If the limit exists, we write and call it the ( Fréchet ) derivative of f at x.

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