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However, Ng Yuzin Chiautong, Chairman, World United Formosans for Independence ( WUFI ), writing in the 2nd edition ( 1972 ) of his book Historical and Legal Aspects of the International Status of Taiwan ( Formosa ) maintained that Article 10 is not an affirmative definition of the Chinese nationality of the Taiwanese people, but merely an agreement reached for the sake of convenience on the treatment of the Taiwanese as ROC nationals, because otherwise they would be considered stateless and be ineligible for documentation to enable them to travel to Japan.
Aspects of it would become a model for medieval writers of the genre known as mirrors for princes.
Another 1962 study by U. S. geographer Gilbert F. White, Economic and Social Aspects of Lower Mekong Development, proved extremely influential, notably resulting in the postponement of ( in White ’ s own estimation ) the construction of the ( still unrealized ) mainstream Pa Mong dam, which would have displaced a quarter-million people.
A time when the Dragon Aspects were at the height of their power-unaware that one of their own would soon usher in an age of darkness that would engulf the World of Warcraft.

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Aspects of combinatorics include counting the structures of a given kind and size ( enumerative combinatorics ), deciding when certain criteria can be met, and constructing and analyzing objects meeting the criteria ( as in combinatorial designs and matroid theory ), finding " largest ", " smallest ", or " optimal " objects ( extremal combinatorics and combinatorial optimization ), and studying combinatorial structures arising in an algebraic context, or applying algebraic techniques to combinatorial problems ( algebraic combinatorics ).
Aspects of buildering can be seen in the art of movement known as Parkour.
Aspects of team composition that should be considered during the team selection process include team member: knowledge, skills and abilities ( KSAs ), personalities, and attitudes.
Aspects of cognitivism can be found in learning how to learn, social role acquisition, intelligence, learning, and memory as related to age.
Aspects of constructivism can be found in self-directed learning, transformational learning, and experiential learning.
Under the World Trade Organization's ( WTO ) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, patents should be available in WTO member states for any invention, in all fields of technology, and the term of protection available should be a minimum of twenty years.
Aspects of Cinderella may be derived from the story of Cordelia in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae.
Aspects of the content that can safely be considered true are the conflicts between England and France, church and state, and the outline biography of Becket.
Aspects of leather culture beyond the sartorial can also be seen in the 1970 murder mystery novel Cruising by Jay Green.
Aspects of the house were redesigned to be architecturally reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright's ' Prairie School Architecture.
Aspects of each gametype can be customised, including the chosen map, class of weapons, and winning condition.
Aspects of the cycling infrastructure may be viewed as either cyclist-hostile or as cyclist-friendly.
Aspects of selection may be divided into effects on a phenotype and their causes.
Aspects of this form of retro-futurism can also be associated with the late 1970s and early 1980s the neo-Constructivist revival that emerged in art and design circles.
Among his other publications may be mentioned Essays, Theological and Literary ( 1871 ; revised 1888 ), and Criticisms on Contemporary Thought and Thinkers ( 1894 ); and his opinions may be studied compendiously in the selections from his Spectator articles published in 1899 under the title of Aspects of Religious and Scientific Thought.
Aspects of Shara seem to be based upon the lands of East Asia, such as their intentional isolation from the other lands as well as the presence of treaty ports and a " silk road ".
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ), administered by the World Trade Organization, although the European Union is pushing for other geographical indications to be included in the Doha Round of world trade negotiations.
Aspects include " counting " the objects satisfying certain criteria ( enumerative combinatorics ), deciding when the criteria can be met, and constructing and analyzing objects meeting the criteria ( as in combinatorial designs and matroid theory ), finding " largest ", " smallest ", or " optimal " objects ( extremal combinatorics and combinatorial optimization ), and finding algebraic structures these objects may have ( algebraic combinatorics ).
In 1994, the UK Committee on Medical Aspects of Food and Nutrition Policy ( COMA ) recommended that people eat at least two portions of fish per week, one of which should be oily fish.
Aspects to be covered include, Safety improvements, security for a greater sense of safety, aesthetics ( forming of " friends of station " groups, pedestrian safety, graffiti removal and prevention programs, vandalism prevention and maintenance and care taking.
Aspects of interest about the City and Council Administration can be found on its website in both Spanish and English.
Aspects can be multi-dimensional by allowing both functional and non-functional behaviour to crosscut any other concerns, instead of just mapping non-functional concerns to functional requirements.

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Aspects of his work on the studies of anatomy, light and the landscape were assembled for publication by his pupil Francesco Melzi and eventually published as Treatise on Painting by Leonardo da Vinci in France and Italy in 1651 and Germany in 1724, with engravings based upon drawings by the Classical painter Nicholas Poussin.
* The Nature of Judicial Proof: An Inquiry into the Logical, Legal, and Empirical Aspects of the Law of Evidence ( 1931, with Jerome Michael )
Aspects of the legend have been considered to have pagan overtones or influences — this may represent a fusion of his status as a traditional Germanic warrior-king with Christianity.
) in association with Moddie, A. D., The Himalaya, Aspects of Change.
Especially regarding claims by Orthodox church that spreading the faith and receiving converts amounts to proselytism Catholic Church Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued document called " Doctrinal Note on some Aspects of Evangelization " which states that evangelism is " an inalienable right and duty, an expression of religious liberty ...", document added that " The incorporation of new members into the Church is not the expansion of a power group, but rather entrance into the network of friendship with Christ which connects heaven and earth, different continents and age.
Aspects become tangled not only with the mainline function of the systems in which they are expressed but also with each other.
* The Iron Breadboard: Studies in New Zealand Writing, 1950000 * The Night Shift: Poems on Aspects of Love, 1957 ( with Charles Doyle, Louis Johnson and Kendrick Smithyman )
* Moerdijk, A-J ; & Klostermann, L. Opening the Networks with Parlay / OSA: Standards and Aspects Behind the APIs.
Although weakened he collaborated with Aspects de la France, which had replaced the outlawed Action Française review in 1947.
To increase their chances of survival, the crew has used chemical treatments, biofeedback and electronics to mutate their minds and create enhanced self-images, or " Aspects ," that " strengthened their bodies and intensified their wills and extended the power of their desires into Attributes, which fell with a force like magic upon those against whom they were turned.
Aspects of the plot proved very similar as well, such as the " snatching " bodies and replacing them with androids.
* Lilar, Suzanne, Le Couple ( 1963 ), Paris, Grasset ; Translated as Aspects of Love in Western Society in 1965, with a foreword by Jonathan Griffin, New York, McGraw-Hill, LC 65-19851.
G. N. Wright and L. F. A. Buckingham, appeared in 1851, and in 1853 he published The Bible in the Middle Age, with Remarks on the Libraries, Schools, and Religious Aspects of Mediæval Europe.
In keeping with Yogacara tradition, the mind is divided into the Eight Consciousnesses and the Four Aspects of Cognition which produce what we view as reality.
His last years were among his most productive, with his great series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon ( 1885 – 1892 ), and New Forms of Thirty-Six Ghosts ( 1889 – 1892 ), as well as some masterful triptychs of kabuki theatre actors and scenes.
Aspects of Love is a musical with a book and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart.
He later stated in an interview that he was unable to cope with the technical side of singing in Aspects of Love, and that the production required someone with experience of orchestras.
Specifically, developing countries are concerned over developed countries ’ compliance with agreements on market access for textiles, their use of antidumping measures against developing countries ’ exports, and over-implementation of the WTO Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPs )".
Many faculties offer courses teaching students about the historical, social, and cultural issues related to their discipline, with course names like " Social Aspects of Science ".
Aspects of the working environment which affect wear include loads and features such as unidirectional sliding, reciprocating, rolling, and impact loads, speed, temperature, but also different types of counter-bodies such as solid, liquid or gas and type of contact ranging between single phase or multiphase, in which the last multiphase may combine liquid with solid particles and gas bubbles.
* Pandora's Box: the Changing Aspects of a Mythical Symbol ( 1956 ) ( with Dora Panofsky )
In addition to his frequent appearances as lecturer on college campuses, for which he was noted for his witty and engaging manner, he wrote the famous music theory textbook Twentieth Century Harmony: Creative Aspects and Practice as well as coauthoring a monograph, with Flora Rheta Schreiber, on William Schuman.

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