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Borrowing and idea
Borrowing from the French Physiocrats the idea that all wealth originates with the land, making farming the only truly productive enterprise, agrarianism claims that agriculture is the foundation of all other professions.
Borrowing an idea developed in England in 1916, cards were placed on holders along the range and scaled models of the missile fired through them.
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 order
However, while her mind is out Borrowing, her body falls into a catatonic, almost death-like trance ; it is revealed in Lords And Ladies that in order to prevent embarrassing accidents, she has taken to wearing a placard reading " I ATE ' NT DEAD " when she does so.
Borrowing on expertise developed in CMS over the past 5 years, the team is synthesizing nanopowders based on sol-gel processing, and then sintering them accordingly in order to obtain the solid-state laser components.

Borrowing and ",
Borrowing, when it occurs, is concentrated in cultural vocabulary and clusters " in certain semantic areas ", making it easy to detect ( 1957: 39 ).
Borrowing from Aristotle's Physics and Metaphysics, they employed two logical arguments against an infinite past, the first being the " argument from the impossibility of the existence of an actual infinite ", which states:
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 from the Italian fascist organization Dopolavoro " After Work ", but extending its influence into the workplace as well, KdF rapidly developed a wide range of activities, and quickly grew into one of Nazi Germany's largest organizations.
Borrowing large parts of its melody from ABBA's " SOS " and Indeep's " Last Night a DJ Saved My Life ", the song humorously targeted Austrian ski resorts and yodeling and sold five million copies worldwide.
* J. Peter Burkholder: " Borrowing ", Grove Music Online, ed.
Borrowing an analogy from publishing and bookbinding, he divides whales into three " books ", called the Folio Whale ( largest ), Octavo Whale, and the Duodecimo Whale ( smaller ), represented respectively by the sperm whale, the orca ( which he calls the grampus ), and the porpoise.

Borrowing and system
Borrowing from the school of Wang Yangming, Xiong developed a metaphysical system for the New Confucian movement and believed Chinese learning was superior to Western learning.
Borrowing from both Canadian and American YMCA programs, and aspects of the Boy Scouts, Statten established the " Canadian Standards Efficiency Training " program, a system of graded tests where boys passed from one level to the next.
Borrowing most of its basic characteristics ( file system, binary format, shell ) from other popular operating systems of the time ( Xinu, Minix, DOS ).

Borrowing and .
Borrowing in anticipation of current taxes and other revenues is a routine procedure of the majority of municipalities at all times.
Borrowing a line from Don Marquis' Mehitabel.
The " borrowing " of religious rituals from other faith traditions by Unitarian Universalists was discussed at the UU General Assembly in 2001 during a seminar titled Cultural Appropriation: Reckless Borrowing or Appropriate Cultural Sharing by the Religious Education Dept, UUA.
Borrowing the recently introduced Chrysler Horizon from their European division, Dodge was able to get its new Omni subcompact on the market fairly quickly.
Borrowing heavily from Alfred Hitchcock, Carpenter slowly builds the suspense and intrigue before the final confrontation.
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.
* McLaughlin, John E. ( 2000 ) " Language Boundaries and Phonological Borrowing in the Central Numic Languages " In Casad, Gene and Willett, Thomas ( eds.
Borrowing a proven Disney formula, there have been attempts to broaden the ABC brand name.
Borrowing a discovery from boats that extending a control surface's area forward of the hinge lightens the forces needed first appeared on ailerons during World War I when ailerons were extended beyond the wingtip and provided with a horn ahead of the hinge.
Borrowing a metaphor he had heard, he stated that a Communist Chile and Cuba would create a " red sandwich " that could entrap Latin America between them.
< 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 the technique used in weather forecasts, Child devised a large blue room, which would be set up in Studio A of Anglia Studios.
The Lexical Basis of Grammatical Borrowing.
Borrowing from the New Town movement in the UK, some 30 new towns have been built all over Japan.
" 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 and repayment arrangements linked to inflation-indexed units of account are possible and are used in some countries.
Borrowing by American cities dates to the nineteenth century ; records of U. S. municipal bonds indicate use around the early 1800s.
The March 1993 budget forecast a Public Sector Borrowing Requirement for 1993-94 of £ 50bn, equivalent to 8 % of GDP.

physiocratic and .
It was an ideology that was physiocratic, populist, and decentralist ; it fostered rural solidarity and justified demands for government subsidies.
Arguing that sectional inequality resulted from the concentration of manufacturing in the North, and from the North's supremacy in communications, transportation, finance, and international trade, his ideas paralleled old physiocratic doctrines that all profits of manufacturing and trade come out of the land.
Ideas about free trade and physiocratic economics were raised by the Enlightenment.
An early attempt to provide a technique to approach this came from the French physiocratic school in the Eighteenth century.

idea and order
At this point a working definition of idea is in order, although our first definition will have to be qualified somewhat as we proceed.
`` I'll get my references in order '', Needham said, and though he spoke with a smile, Casey somehow got the idea that he was not particularly amused.
The idea of the author as the sole meaning-maker of necessity changes to include the influences of the editor and the publisher in order to engage the audience in writing as a social act.
The rule, as was inevitable, was subject to frequent violations ; but it was not until the foundation of the Cluniac Order that the idea of a supreme abbot, exercising jurisdiction over all the houses of an order, was definitely recognized.
Only later was it given a different meaning, a process in which Augustine ( Bp of Hippo Regis, 395-430 ) played a part by emphasising the idea of " the link from consecrator to consecrated whereby the grace of order was handed on.
Some people contrast content-control with censoring, claiming that limiting the content one can view is similar to how dictatorships limit the content its citizens can view in order to promote one idea.
Discordianism is centered on the idea that both order and disorder are illusions imposed on the universe by the human nervous system, and that neither of these illusions of apparent order and disorder are any more accurate or objectively true than the other.
Furthermore he claims that Bishop Theoderich, already co-initiator of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in Livonia, had the idea of starting a similar order in Estonia ; and that he was the original instigator of the inquiry from Bishop Albert of Buxhoeveden to King Valdemar II in 1218, that set the whole Danish participation in the Baltic crusades in motion.
The idea of dharma as duty or propriety derives from an idea found in India's ancient legal and religious texts that there is a divinely instituted natural order of things ( rta ) and justice, social harmony and human happiness require that human beings discern and live in a manner appropriate to the requirements of that order.
Such a formula for estimating energy typically has relative error of order of 10 %, but can be used to get a rough qualitative idea and understanding of a molecule.
* Averil Cameron ( professor at King's College and Oxford ) and Stuart Hall ( historian and theologian ), in their recent translation of the Life of Constantine, point out that writers such as Burckhardt found it necessary to attack Eusebius in order to undermine the ideological legitimacy of the Habsburg empire, which based itself on the idea of Christian empire derived from Constantine, and that the most controversial letter in the Life has since been found among the papyri of Egypt.
This theory proceeds from the idea of atomic valence, especially the tetravalence of carbon ( which Kekulé announced late in 1857 ) and the ability of carbon atoms to link to each other ( announced in a paper published in May 1858 ), to the determination of the bonding order of all of the atoms in a molecule.
In the latter half of his career Hayek made a number of contributions to social and political philosophy, which he based on his views on the limits of human knowledge, and the idea of spontaneous order in social institutions.
Alain de Benoist of the Nouvelle Droite ( New Right ) produced a highly critical essay on Hayek's work in an issue of Telos, citing the flawed assumptions behind Hayek's idea of " spontaneous order " and the authoritarian, totalizing implications of his free-market ideology.
Supporters of the idea of spontaneous order trace their views to the concept of the invisible hand proposed by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations who said that the individual who:
According to Moore, a moral actor cannot survey the “ goodness ” inherent in the various parts of a situation, assign a value to each of them, and then generate a sum in order to get an idea of its total value.
Mason and Howard, in order to give the film more of an American feel, came up with the idea of inserting newly-shot footage of newscaster Eric Carter, a UN reporter who spends much of the time commenting on the action from the UN Headquarters via an International Communication Satellite ( ICS ) broadcast, and Arnold Johnson, the head of the Museum of Natural History in New York, who tries to explain Godzilla's origin and his and Kong's motivations.
They argued that existing neural models had failed to produce intelligent behaviour because they were too small, and that in order to create " artificial brains " it was necessary to manually assemble tens of thousands of evolved neural modules together, with the billion neuron " CAM-Brain " requiring around 10 million modules ; this idea was rejected by Igor Aleksander, who said " The point is that these puzzles are not puzzles because our neural models are not large enough.
This was Napoleon's idea and the Directoire agreed to the plan in order to send the popular general away from the mainland.
Braid coined the term " mono-ideodynamic " to refer to the theory that hypnotism operates by concentrating attention on a single idea in order to amplify the ideo-dynamic reflex response.
In the majority of cases the form was a one-time idea for putting in the kind of order ' the fantasy of sound '.

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