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The repeated efforts in Christian history to describe death as altogether the consequence of human sin show that these two aspects of death cannot be separated.
As an obvious consequence, obstacles to genuine interfaith communication have grown more formidable in one important area: relations between Christians and non-Christians in these lands.
Both these analyses require homoscedasticity, as an assumption for the normal-model analysis and as a consequence of randomization and additivity for the randomization-based analysis.
There was fear that Britain would soon be at war with these powers as a consequence of the Batavian revolution in the Netherlands.
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.
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.
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.
The unit magnitude of these vectors is a consequence of Eq.
Ultimately, Gorbachev could not forge a compromise among these forces and the consequence was the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
According to the committee, these Lectures were included in the compilation " in consequence of their embracing the important doctrine of salvation.
All these effects are a consequence of the fact that light propagates as a wave.
Even the " exact " FFT algorithms have errors when finite-precision floating-point arithmetic is used, but these errors are typically quite small ; most FFT algorithms, e. g. Cooley – Tukey, have excellent numerical properties as a consequence of the pairwise summation structure of the algorithms.
The most accepted theory of how these structures came to be is that all the large-scale structure of the cosmos we observe today was formed as a consequence of the growth of the primordial fluctuations, which are small changes in the density of the universe in a confined region.
Eiffels's interest in these areas was a consequence of the problems he had encountered with the effects of wind forces on the structures he had built.
The natural consequence of all this was that these men, to the number of 30, 000, flocked to the camp of Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, clamouring to be led against their cowardly enemies.
As a consequence of these actions, however, Robespierre's own popular support eroded markedly.
As a consequence of these practices, his stomach and kidneys were permanently damaged and poor health forced him to return to Antioch.
As a consequence of these movements, there are no longer any Southern Cushites left in Kenya ( the Dahalo originally being Bushman peoples who adopted the language of their dominant Southern Cushitic neighbors sometime toward the last millennium BCE ).
One consequence of the Act is that solicitors, accountants, tax advisers and insolvency practitioners who suspect ( as a consequence of information received in the course of their work ) that their clients ( or others ) have engaged in tax evasion or other criminal conduct from which a benefit has been obtained, are now required to report their suspicions to the authorities ( since these entail suspicions of money laundering ).
One consequence of these resonances is that a separation of at least 30 AU is maintained when Pluto crosses Neptune's orbit.
The mnemonics for these instructions all start with JUMP, JUMPA meaning " jump always " and JUMP meaning " jump never "-as a consequence of the symmetrical design of the instruction set, it contains several no-ops such as JUMP.
The consequence of this was that many of these converts left the Church.
A consequence of these military and artistic endeavours was a massive increase in papal debt.

consequence and languages
Block structure was introduced into computer programming languages by the Algol project ( 1957 – 1960 ), which, as a consequence, also featured a context-free grammar to describe the resulting Algol syntax.
In the Anglo-Saxon world, the term philology to describe work on languages and literatures, which had become synonymous with the practices of German scholars, was abandoned as a consequence of anti-German feeling following World War I.
Most syntacticians generally concede that there are parametric points of variation between languages, although heated debate occurs over whether UG constraints are essentially universal due to being " hard-wired " ( Chomsky's Principles and Parameters approach ), a logical consequence of a specific syntactic architecture ( the Generalized Phrase Structure approach ) or the result of functional constraints on communication ( the functionalist approach ).
As a consequence of colonial European trade patterns, most of the known European-based creole languages arose in the equatorial belt around the world and in areas with access to the oceans, including the coastal regions of the Americas, western Africa, Goa and along the west coast of India, and along the coast of Southeast Asia up to Indonesia, Macau, the Philippines, Malaysia, Seychelles and Oceania.
A natural consequence of this was that these " new " constructed languages had to be worked out by Tolkien in some details.
As a consequence of such language changes, the distribution of thematic and athematic words differs widely in Indo-European languages.
In many languages ( such as C, which introduced this notation ), this is not a separate escape sequence, but an octal escape sequence with a single octal digit of 0 ; as a consequence, must not be followed by any of the digits through ; otherwise it is interpreted as the start of a longer octal escape sequence.
In fact, a consequence of the Church-Turing thesis is that there is no reasonable model of computation which can decide languages that cannot be decided by a Turing machine.
The most important consequence, however, has been that pidgin Malay creolized, creating several new languages.
The traits defining the Mesoamerican sprachbund are few but well established: the languages use relational nouns to express spatial and other relations, they have a base 20 ( Vigesimal ) numeral system, their syntax is never verb-final and as a consequence of this they don't use switch reference, they use a distinct pattern for expressing nominal possession and they share a number of semantic calques
In the Russian Federation, the designation of Cyrillic as an official script ( 2001 ) has the consequence that the official languages of national Republics of Russia have to be written in the Cyrillic script in all official institutions and education.
, most current programming languages fit into this description, likely as a consequence of the extensive domination of the von Neumann computer architecture during the past 50 years.
Glottalized resonants are found only in three languages with ejectives outside the Western Hemisphere ; Maddieson suggests, “ The association between glottalized resonants and ejectives might best be viewed as a result of overlapping patterns of spread in a single area, and not as the consequence of any particular linguistic dependence between the occurrence of these two classes of consonants .”
Such activities intensified their contacts with Western nations, and as a consequence they became familiar with Western languages and cultures.
One consequence of this is a simple logical characterization of L: it contains precisely those languages expressible in first-order logic with an added commutative transitive closure operator ( in graph theoretical terms, this turns every connected component into a clique ).
" This has a consequence that in countries like the United States, where citizens speak many different languages and come from a variety of national and ethnic groups, there is a " folk linguistic " belief that most prestigious dialect is the single standard dialect of English that all people should speak.
In linguistics, an areal feature is any feature ( including cognates, false cognates, and false friends ) shared by languages within the same geographical area as a consequence of linguistic ( and other cultural ) diffusion.
As a consequence, the ancestor of Dogon is likely to have diverged very early, although the present-day languages probably reflect an origin some 3 – 4000 years ago.
One consequence of this fact is that many people receive spam written in languages they cannot read — a good deal of spam sent to English-speaking recipients is in Chinese or Korean, for instance.
The consequence of this is that nowadays they speak a distinct archaic dialect of Romanian, with borrowings from other surrounding languages.
Soon after this, Fessler obtained a government appointment in connection with the newly-acquired Polish provinces, but in consequence of the battle of Jena ( 1806 ) he lost this office, and remained in very needy circumstances until 1809, when he was summoned to St. Petersburg by Alexander I, to fill the post of court councillor, the professorship of oriental languages and philosophy at the Alexander-Nevski Academy, and finally minister to the Court of St. James ( Britain ).
Wiyot's murder brought death into the world, and as a consequence, the male creator Night divided the first human ancestors into distinct peoples, assigning them languages and territories.

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