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Briefly stated, it has to be shown that the distributors of the program have advertised and / or otherwise induced its use for copyright infringement ; if this intent can be shown, additional contributory aspects may be relevant.

Briefly and either
Briefly, Schopenhauer described transcendental idealism as a " distinction between the phenomenon and the thing in itself, and a recognition that only the phenomenon is accessible to us because " we do not know either ourselves or things as they are in themselves, but merely as they appear.
Briefly, men wear a dinner jacket ( US English: tuxedo coat ); trousers, uncuffed, with one stripe on leg seams ; shirt ( stiff wing or soft folded collar ) with either a placketed, pleated, piqué, or ruffled front ; a black bow tie ; a black evening waistcoat or a cummerbund ; black, patent leather or calf Oxfords or court shoes ; cuff links and shirt studs ; accessories.
Briefly, she also co-anchored World News Tonight with either Charles Gibson or Diane Sawyer.

Briefly and which
Briefly, under Confucianism, the state should lead the people with virtue and thus create a sense of shame which will prevent bad conduct.
Briefly, the Royal Daffodil carried a white half mast light which was suspended within the rigging.
Briefly, he came to the conclusion that we could come to know an external world through experience, but that what we could know about it was limited by the limited terms in which the mind can think: if we can only comprehend things in terms of cause and effect, then we can only know causes and effects.
" Briefly, the " break " of a song is a musical fragment only seconds in length, which typically takes the form of an " interlude " in which all or most of the music stops except for the percussion.
Briefly, replacing normal hydrogen ( protons ) by deuterium within a molecule causes the molecular vibrational frequency of X-H ( for example C-H, N-H and O-H ) bonds to decrease, which leads to a decrease in vibrational zero-point energy.
" Briefly put, the conception is that mind is the one ultimate reality ; not mind as we know it in the complex forms of conscious feeling and thought, but the simpler elements out of which thought and feeling are built up.
Briefly termed b-boys and b-girls, these dancers founded breakdancing, which is now a cornerstone of hip-hop dance.
Briefly, a declension is the way a noun changes to reflect facts about the object to which it refers ( e. g., its gender or number ) or the relationship that the noun has to other words in the sentence.
" Briefly described, it consists of a movable tube which is hinged at the stern of the boat, much as an oar is used in sculling.
Briefly succeeded by Mick Hucknall's Spud Tip Challenge, in which he quite simply balanced a baby new potato on the end of his penis.
Wisden observed: " Briefly, the Englishmen lost a match, which, with a little discretion on the last day, they could probably have saved.
Briefly, the Mole Man allowed Adam Warlock's superhero team, the Infinity Watch, to use Monster Island ( more specifically, a castle located on its grounds ) as a base, on the reasoning that they could help protect him from any meddlers, which they did on several occasions.
Briefly stated, Firkovich's discoveries include the major part of the manuscripts described in Pinner's Prospectus der der Odessaer Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Alterthum Gehörenden Aeltesten Hebräischen und Rabbinischen Manuscripte ( Odessa, 1845 ), a rather rare work which is briefly described in Literaturblatt des Orients for 1847, No. 2.
Briefly, under Louis VII ' the Young ' ( 1120 – 1180 ), the House of Capet rose in their power in France – Louis married Aliénor ( 1122 – 1204 ), the heiress of the Duchy of Aquitaine, and so became Duke – an advantage which had been eagerly grasped by Louis VI ' the Fat ' ( 1081 – 1137 ), Louis the Young's father, when Aliénor's father had asked of the King in his Will to secure a good marriage for the young Duchess.

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Briefly we rolled over a paved road up to Pak Song, on the cool Bolovens Plateau.
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
Briefly, the specification calls for picture encoding using the ISO / IEC 15444-1 " JPEG2000 " (. jp2 ) standard and use of the CIE XYZ color space at 12 bits per component encoded with a 2. 6 gamma applied at projection, and audio using the " Broadcast Wave " (. wav ) format at 24 bits and 48 kHz or 96 kHz sampling, controlled by an XML-format Composition Playlist, into an MXF-compliant file at a maximum data rate of 250 Mbit / s.
* Briefly considered running for the office of Federal President in 1959.
Briefly part of Saxony-Anhalt after the war, it was then administered within Bezirk Halle in East Germany.
Briefly, during his reign the three principalities largely inhabited by Romanians were for the first time united under a single rule.
Briefly defined as " sharing with another party the burden of loss or the benefit of gain, from a risk, and the measures to reduce a risk.
Briefly, the herpes zoster virus lies dormant in various nerve cells in the body, where it is kept in check by the patient's immune system.
Briefly associated with Terry Melcher, Manson had believed that Melcher would foster his musical aspirations ; when this did not occur, Manson felt infuriated and betrayed.
Briefly forming his own group, the Jazz Tango Quintet with whom he made just two recordings, his attempts to blend jazz and tango where not successful.
Briefly, she even sought out important British personages such as the Prime Minister, William Pitt the Younger, and the British ambassador to France, the Duke of Dorset.
Briefly, if a coaxial cable is open, the termination has infinite resistance, this causes reflections ; if the coaxial cable is short-circuited, the termination resistance is zero, there will be reflections with the opposite polarity.
Briefly, a ring is an abelian group with an additional binary operation that is associative and is distributive over the abelian group operation.
Briefly, there were three queens in the country: Mary ; her daughter-in-law, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother ; and Elizabeth II.
Briefly, a sidereal day is a " time scale that is based on the Earth's rate of rotation measured relative to the fixed stars.
Briefly, instead of labelling antibodies ( or other biological probes ) with fluorochromes, each antibody is labelled with a distinct combinations of lanthanides.
Briefly following the discovery of San Luis Obispo, the city was forgotten.
Briefly explained, autoassociative memory retrieves previously stored representations that most closely conform to any current incoming pattern ( level II in the general semantics diagram ) arriving from the senses.
Briefly, in the first phase, one node ( the coordinator ) interrogates the other nodes ( the participants ) and only when all reply that they are prepared does the coordinator, in the second phase, formalize the transaction.
Briefly, the path integral along a Jordan curve of a function holomorphic in the interior of the curve, is zero.
Briefly attempting to pitch past the injury, Ryan threw one further pitch after tearing his ligament ; with his injured arm, his final pitch was measured at 98 miles per hour.
Briefly, the business cycle is made up of booms and busts in production that occur over a period of months or years.

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Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
In view of the important role which emotional disturbances play in the genesis of neurotic and psychotic disorders and the parallelism observed between autonomic states and psychological behavior in several instances, it is further suggested that a hypothalamic imbalance may play an important role in initiating mental changes.
At certain critical stages, and only for sound diagnostic reasons, it may be important to accompany family members in their use of these resources if their problem-solving behavior is to be constructive rather than defeating.
However, the teacher who understands the influence of emotions on behavior may be highly influential in helping pupils gain confidence, security, and satisfaction.
He may have been eccentric in his behavior, but his paintings are as impassive as Persian tiles.
Even subtle cues indicating kinship may unconsciously increase altruistic behavior.
Another experiment funded by the National Institutes of Health and conducted in 2007 at the Duke University in Durham, North Carolina suggests a different view, " that altruistic behavior may originate from how people view the world rather than how they act in it ".
According to the researchers, the results suggest that altruistic behavior may originate from how people view the world rather than how they act in it.
Sometimes alloys may exhibit marked differences in behavior even when small amounts of one element are present.
Drinking at inappropriate times, and behavior caused by reduced judgment, can lead to legal consequences, such as criminal charges for drunk driving or public disorder, or civil penalties for tortious behavior, and may lead to a criminal sentence.
Even the most comfortable and technologically advanced autonomous houses may require some differences in behavior.
Although the butterfly effect may appear to be an esoteric and unlikely behavior, it is exhibited by very simple systems: for example, a ball placed at the crest of a hill may roll into any of several valleys depending on, among other things, slight differences in initial position.
This may result in erratic program behavior, including memory access errors, incorrect results, a crash, or a breach of system security.
Judgment may become impaired, and sufferers may go on spending sprees or engage in behavior that is quite abnormal for them.
Their behavior may become aggressive, intolerant, or intrusive.
Behaviors can be either innate or learned, however, current research in the Human Microbiome Project points towards a possibility that human behavior may be influenced by the composition of the microbe population within a human body.
According to moral values, human behavior may also depend upon the common, usual, unusual, acceptable or unacceptable behavior of others.
One of the deepest teachings of Confucius may have been the superiority of personal exemplification over explicit rules of behavior.
Fundamental physical laws such as the conservation of mass, the conservation of momentum, and the conservation of energy may be applied to such models to derive differential equations describing the behavior of such objects, and some information about the particular material studied is added through a constitutive relation.
This may result in erratic program behavior, including memory access errors, incorrect results, a crash, or a breach of system security.
Third, class action cases may be brought to purposely change behavior of a class of which the defendant is a member.

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