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Borrowing and concept
" Borrowing a phrase from the ending of The Thing from Another World, he retitled the film Watch the Skies, rewriting the premise concerning Project Blue Book and pitching the concept to Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz.
Borrowing a term from philosopher Thomas Samuel Kuhn, Carroll made the technique of arbitrarily changing one's world view ( or paradigm ) of magic, a major concept of chaos magic.
Borrowing Maiorescu's theory about how Westernization had come to Romania as " forms without concept " ( meaning that some modern customs had been forced on top of local traditions ), Iorga likewise aimed it against the liberal establishment, but gave it a more radical expression.
Borrowing a concept used by Emil Fischer in 1894 to explain the interaction between an enzyme and its substrate, Ehrlich proposed that binding of the receptor to an infectious agent was like the fit between a lock and key.
Borrowing from the concept of the simple and effective anti-tank Panzerfaust, an unguided multibarreled 20mm rocket launcher, the Fliegerfaust, was developed by Nazi Germany in 1944.
Borrowing the original idea from Joachim of Fiore, a XII century theologist, Merezhkovskys created and developed their own concept of man's full-circle religious evolution.

Borrowing and different
Borrowing from concepts available in logic ( and as illustrated in graphical notations such as conceptual graphs and topic maps ), some RDF model implementations acknowledge that it is sometimes useful to group statements according to different criteria, called situations, contexts, or scopes, as discussed in articles by RDF specification co-editor Graham Klyne.
< li > 假借 jiǎjiè: Borrowing, in which a character is used, either intentionally or accidentally, for some entirely different purpose.
Borrowing and integrating the highest forms from many different approaches, Kundalini Yoga can be understood as a tri-fold approach of Bhakti yoga for devotion, Shakti yoga for power, and Raja yoga for mental power and control.
Borrowing between manuals occurs in English organs from about 1700, but extension of pipe ranks for the purpose of borrowing at different pitches is a relatively recent development.

Borrowing and are
Borrowing and repayment arrangements linked to inflation-indexed units of account are possible and are used in some countries.
She is also highly adept at ' Borrowing ' – the art of overlaying her mind on the mind of another creature so that she can see through its eyes and steer its actions without it being aware of her presence – and can tune her mind to the point that she can sense the underlying mood of her surroundings ( including the mood of plants, animals and the earth ) and the presence of ' stories ' that are trying to play themselves out.
Borrowing from Lukes, Gaventa identifies three analytical dimensions that are the proper study of social power, with each dimension becoming increasingly more difficult to empirically observe with traditional methodologies of political science, a situation which forces Gaventa to synthesize numerous understandings of socialization into a cogent articulation of observable processes through which symbolic production is channeled within identifiable networks and communities.
Borrowing privileges are available for all three institutions.
Borrowing heavily from the likes of Depeche Mode, they are one of few recent bands dedicated to making traditional synthpop music.

Borrowing and also
Borrowing stylistic influences not only from the earlier Pre-Raphaelites but also from his contemporaries, the Impressionists, his artworks were known for their depictions of women from both ancient Greek mythology and Arthurian legend.
Borrowing from the Romantics for imagery ( the introduction closely follows that of Michelet's " History ..."), " Citizens " also argues against the Romantics ' belief in the necessity of the Revolution.
* Budget deficit, the amount a government expects to require in the financial year, also known as Public Borrowing Requirement
Borrowing heavily from Chrysler's A604 ( 41TE ) " Ultradrive " transversely-mounted automatic, it became the A606 ( also known as 42LE ).
Borrowing heavily from Chrysler's A604 ( 41TE ) " Ultradrive " transversely-mounted automatic, it became the A606 ( also known as 42LE ).
Borrowing from technologies pioneered in the US and Australian markets ( where strict emissions regulations meant the inclusion of high compression carburetted engines was not feasible ) the new derivative was originally only available in the Vitesse model, but from 1984 onwards it was also offered in the luxury Vanden Plas range, badged as the Vanden Plas EFi.
Borrowing heavily from Chrysler's A604 ( 41TE ) " Ultradrive " transversely-mounted automatic, it became the A606 ( also known as 42LE ).
Borrowing insights from fields ranging from the humanities ( history, linguistics, anthropology ), to evolutionary biology, The Third Chimpanzee compiles a portrait of humanity's success and also its potential for disaster.
Borrowing heavily from designs of early Vox amplifiers ( a famous British amplifier company ), this first Matchless amplifier model-the acclaimed DC-30 ( the name bearing tribute to the legendary Vox model AC30 and also as a designation meaning Dual Combo with two 12 " speakers ), was the first model that saw regular production.

Borrowing and ".
Borrowing Coleman's quotation from Putnam's book, Coleman once mentioned we cannot understate " the importance of the embeddedness of young persons in the enclaves of adults most proximate to them, first and most prominent the family and second, a surrounding community of adults ".
Borrowing Boulainvilliers ' discourse on the " Nordic race " as being the French aristocracy that invaded the plebeian " Gauls ", he showed his contempt for the lowest social class, the Third Estate, calling it " this new people born of slaves ... mixture of all races and of all times ".
Borrowing a slogan from Apple Inc., NewTek was aggressive in promoting Lightwave as the 3D animation software " for the rest of us ".

concept and different
A working concept of the organic evolution of community must lead us in a different direction.
I think religion serves a lot of different purposes in people's lives, and I can recognize the value of that, you know, the value of ceremony, the value of community, or even just having a forum to get together and talk about ideas, about morals – that's a cool concept.
The Eastern Orthodox generally recognize Roman Catholic orders, but have a different concept of the apostolic succession as it exists outside of Eastern Orthodoxy.
Although the VPI / VCI values are not necessarily consistent from one end of the connection to the other, the concept of a circuit is consistent ( unlike IP, where any given packet could get to its destination by a different route than the others ).
Richard Dawkins in his book River Out of Eden used the computer bootstrapping concept to explain how biological cells differentiate: " Different cells receive different combinations of chemicals, which switch on different combinations of genes, and some genes work to switch other genes on or off.
Bayesian probability is one of the different interpretations of the concept of probability and belongs to the category of evidential probabilities.
Broadly speaking, there are two views on Bayesian probability that interpret the probability concept in different ways.
Broadly speaking, there are two views on Bayesian probability that interpret the ' probability ' concept in different ways.
There were many diverse Christian communities with wildly different Christologies, eschatologies, soteriologies, and cosmologies that existed alongside the " Early Church " which is itself a projected concept to indicate which communities were " proto-orthodox ," in that their views would become dominate.
Rather than the traditional format established by Dungeons & Dragons, which often involved the characters wandering randomly through caves or tunnels and fighting different types of monsters, Sandy Petersen introduced the concept of the Onion Skin: Interlocking layers of information and nested clues that lead the Player Characters from seemingly minor investigations into a missing person to discovering mind-numbingly awful, global conspiracies to destroy the world.
In 1916, chemist Gilbert N. Lewis developed the concept of the electron-pair bond, in which two atoms may share one to six electrons, thus forming the single electron bond, a single bond, a double bond, or a triple bond ; in Lewis's own words, " An electron may form a part of the shell of two different atoms and cannot be said to belong to either one exclusively.
Brahma Kumaris ' concept of identifying the self as a soul, different from physical body, is deeply linked to the philosophy of celibacy.
Acid-base reactions can have different definitions depending on the acid-base concept employed.
An endec ( encoder / decoder ) is a similar yet different concept mainly used for hardware.
The adjective consubstantial however describes a different theological concept.
Because all these different attempts at formalizing the concept of " effective calculability / computability " have yielded equivalent results, it is now generally assumed that the Church – Turing thesis is correct.
" The concept of cyberspace therefore refers not to the content being presented to the surfer, but rather to the possibility of surfing among different sites, with feedback loops between the user and the rest of the system creating the potential to always encounter something unknown or unexpected.
The concept that all the different areas of research are studying one real, existing universe is an apparent explanation of why scientific knowledge determined in one field of inquiry has often helped in understanding other fields.
One can generalize the concept of Cartesian coordinates to allow axes that are not perpendicular to each other, and / or different units along each axis.
Different materials usually have different densities, so density is an important concept regarding buoyancy, purity and packaging.
" It also notes that "... no definition adequately specifies precise boundaries for the concept of ' mental disorder '... different situations call for different definitions ".
There is also the direct sum – in some areas this is used interchangeably, in others it is a different concept.
It was popularized by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin ( 1856 – 1926 ) in 1893, 1896 and 1899 in his first detailed textbook descriptions of a condition that would eventually be reframed into a substantially different disease concept and relabeled as schizophrenia.

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