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; and Clarity
David Campbell has briefly summarized some of the most arresting qualities of Sappho's poetry: Clarity of language and simplicity of thought are everywhere evident in our fragments ; wit and rhetoric, so common in English love-poetry and not quite absent from Catullus ' love poems, are nowhere to be found.
; Structure and Clarity
Clarity, balance, and transparency are the hallmarks of his work, but simplistic notions of its delicacy mask the exceptional power of his finest masterpieces, such as the Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491 ; the Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 ; and the opera Don Giovanni.
A Canadian law, the Clarity Act, and a court ruling, Reference re Secession of Quebec, set forth the conditions for negotiations to allow Canadian provinces ( though not territories ) to leave the Canadian federal state ; however, as this would require a constitutional amendment, there is no current " constitutional " method for withdrawal.
Other businesses based in or around the town include ; Evans Accountants ( Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors ), Core Business Management Ltd ( Outsourced Business Services ), Clitheroe Light Engineering ( engineering ), Spiroflow ( material handling ), Shackletons Garden & Lifestyle Centre, Farmhouse Fayre, Townson Bros. ( fuel suppliers ), Clarity Sign & Design ( sign design and installation ) and Rufus Carr Ltd ( Independent Ford dealer ) est. 1928.
; Clarity: Since the purpose of language is communication, as set out in the Gricean maxims, a speaker who finds a given construction to be clearer than another may well consider it to be more correct.
* Allowing the House of Commons to override a referendum decision if it felt the referendum violated any of the tenets of the Clarity Act ;
* Clarity on the definition of fair value ;
Bill 99 ( R. S. Q., c. E-20. 2 ) is a Quebec law concerning the consequences of any future referendum on independence ; it was enacted in 2000 in response to the enactment of the federal Clarity Act by the Parliament of Canada.
Mark Vanderhoff stated ; " Clarity mixes introspective balladry with power-chord punk rock, elements of chamber pop, and subtle doses of electronica to create a remarkably unique album ".
magazine awarded the album five K's, which indicates " classic ", and also labelled the album as the band's " Essential Purchase " in an article years later ; " Glorious is perhaps the best word to capture the essence of Clarity.
Walsch's entry purported to tell the tale of a miraculous appearance of the words " Christ Was Love " during the rehearsal of his son's school Christmas pageant ; but his article was almost identical to an article published 10 years previously by Candy Chand in the spiritual magazine Clarity and spread over the internet in places such as the Heartwarmers website, down to the name of the son mentioned in both articles, Nicholas-as both authors have a son named Nicholas.
Walker later acquired Ameriphone in 2002, and became Walker Ameriphone before changing its name to Clarity ; Clarity is now US leading supplier of amplified telephones and is the first company in the world to utilize digital signal processing for audio processing in an amplified telephone.
The four categories used for rating teachers are Clarity, Helpfulness, Popularity, and the most controversial ; Easiness.
The monastery is now composed of two hamlets ; Solidity Hamlet for monks and laymen and Clarity Hamlet for nuns and laywomen.

; and consistency
It is also consistent with ZF + DC that every set of reals is Lebesgue measurable ; however, this consistency result, due to Robert M. Solovay, cannot be proved in ZFC itself, but requires a mild large cardinal assumption ( the existence of an inaccessible cardinal ).
Although these guidelines have been widely implemented, opponents argue that even when a diagnostic criteria set is accepted across different cultures, it does not necessarily indicate that the underlying constructs have any validity within those cultures ; even reliable application can only demonstrate consistency, not legitimacy.
Robinson wrote that, where the Gospel narrative accounts can be checked for consistency with surviving material evidence, the account in the Gospel of John is commonly the more plausible ; that it is generally easier to reconcile the various synoptic accounts within John's narrative framework, than it is to explain John's narrative within the framework of any of the synoptics ; and that, where in the Gospel Jesus and his disciples are described as travelling around identifiable locations, the trips in question can always be plausibly followed on the ground, which he says is not the case for any synoptic Gospel.
Another advance was the manufacture of kiln charcoal by distilling wood in heated iron retorts instead of burning it in earthern pits ; controlling the temperature influenced the power and consistency of the finished gunpowder.
In addition to these critical items, the equipment used to assemble the cartridge also has an effect on its uniformity / consistency and optimal shape / size ; dies used to size the cartridges can be matched to the chamber of a given gun.
In Italy, a " rubbery " consistency is generally considered not satisfactory ; the cheese is expected to be softer.
The first detection of tau neutrino interactions was announced in summer of 2000 by the DONUT collaboration at Fermilab, making it the latest particle of the Standard Model to have been directly observed ; its existence had already been inferred by both theoretical consistency and experimental data from the Large Electron – Positron Collider.
The consistency of these agents is similar to oil ; as a result, the contact hazard for V-agents is primarily – but not exclusively – dermal.
Pasta is generally served with some type of sauce ; the sauce and the type of pasta are usually matched based on consistency and ease of eating.
Internal consistency, which addresses the homogeneity of a single test form, may be assessed by correlating performance on two halves of a test, which is termed split-half reliability ; the value of this Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient for two half-tests is adjusted with the Spearman – Brown prediction formula to correspond to the correlation between two full-length tests.
A key characteristic of an RTOS is the level of its consistency concerning the amount of time it takes to accept and complete an application's task ; the variability is jitter.
Projectiles could also be purpose-made from clay ; this allowed a very high consistency of size and shape to aid range and accuracy.
Very often, though, coherence is taken to imply something more than simple logical consistency ; often there is a demand that the propositions in a coherent system lend mutual inferential support to each other.
studied temperatures in China during the past 2000 years ; they found high uncertainty prior to the 16th century but good consistency over the last 500 years, highlighted by the two cold periods 1620s – 1710s and 1800s – 1860s, and the warming during the 20th century.
The Folio text is notable for its quality and consistency ; scholars judge it to have been set into type from a theatrical prompt-book.
' for short ; for there is no consistency between different authors in the meaning of the term.
Gruel is similar to porridge but is much more like a drink ; it has a very thin consistency and is made with water.
But by whatever method one goes about it, all consistency proofs would seem to necessitate the primitive notion of contradiction ; moreover, it seems as if this notion would simultaneously have to be " outside " the formal system in the definition of tautology.
In other words, the notion of " contradiction " can be dispensed when constructing a proof of consistency ; what replaces it is the notion of " mutually exclusive and exhaustive " classes.
As Voorhis was unavailable for subsequent episodes, however, narration for both the episode and the introduction was re-recorded for consistency by Serling himself ; his presence later became a hallmark of the series.
For convenience and consistency, South is usually declarer, so that the reader can see the hand as if playing it ; exceptions to this rule can occur when reporting deals from actual matches, but even then the players ' seats are often rotated to follow this convention.
Thus another distinguishing feature of honing theory is that the creative process reflects the natural tendency of a worldview to attempt to resolve dissonance and seek internal consistency amongst its components, whether they be ideas, attitudes, or bits of knowledge ; it mends itself as does a body when it has been injured.
Some typical dishes are caruru, which consists of okra, onion, dried shrimp, and toasted nuts ( peanuts and / or cashews ), cooked with palm oil until a spread-like consistency is reached ; feijoada, a simmered bean-and-meat dish ; tutu de feijão, a paste of beans and cassava flour ; moqueca capixaba, consisting of slow-cooked fish, tomato, onion and garlic, topped with cilantro ; and chouriço, a mildly spicy sausage.

; and Likewise
Likewise the ivory Chinese female figure known as a `` doctor lady '' ( provenance Honan ) ; ;
Likewise, the fact that the allomorph does not appear after stem-final is because the earlier clause for the allomorph takes priority ; and the fact that the allomorph does not appear after stem-final voiceless phonemes is because the preceding clause for the takes priority.
Likewise, in Toronto, the Prince Edward Viaduct has five lanes of motor traffic, bicycle lanes, and sidewalks on its upper deck ; and a pair of tracks for the Bloor – Danforth subway line on its lower deck.
Likewise, a baserunner can attempt to steal a base, or the batter can choose to swing at an intentional ball ; however, these rarely occur since taking these risks is rarely more beneficial to the offensive team than allowing the walk.
Likewise, blunt weapons such as maces and warhammers could harm the wearer by their impact without penetrating the armour ; usually a soft armour, such as gambeson, was worn under the hauberk.
Likewise, the ounce troy was divisible into 24 ounce carats of 20 grains troy each ; the ounce carat was divisible into four ounce grains of 5 grains troy each ; and the ounce grain was divisible into four ounce quarters of grains troy each.
Likewise, small boats typically have two circuits each with their own battery / batteries: one used for engine starting ; one used for domestics.
Likewise, Barsaive gets a complete treatment, and the chapters contain a lot of log entries and stories in addition to the setting descriptions ; the same applies also to Horrors and Dragons.
Likewise, Chautauqua Lake to the west is not considered a Finger Lake ; it drains into the Allegheny River and eventually into the Gulf of Mexico.
Likewise, a Prime Minister is no longer just " first amongst equals " in HM Government ; although theoretically his Cabinet might still outvote him, in practice he progressively entrenches his position by retaining only personal supporters in the Cabinet.
Likewise, baptism doesn ’ t create faith ; it is a sign of membership in the visible covenant community.
Likewise, catalase has one of the highest turnover numbers of all enzymes ; one catalase molecule can convert millions of molecules of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen each second.
Likewise, if the hydrogen is heated during collection, thermal radiation will represent an energy loss, and hence also drag ; so an effective scoop must collect and compress the hydrogen without significant heating.
Likewise, they do not necessarily make any commitments to the semantics, ontology, or epistemology of moral judgements ; that is, not all descriptive relativists are meta-ethical relativists.
Likewise, it is usually claimed that by the word " Helel ben Shaḥar ", the Morning Star is meant ; but Isaiah gives no intimation whatever that Helel is a star.
) Likewise Roosevelt initially claimed the Doolittle Raid came from Shangri-La ; this later inspired the name of the aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La.
) Likewise, the winning percentage of a team, the fraction of matches that the club has won, is also usually expressed as a decimal proportion ; a team that has a. 500 winning percentage has won 50 % of their matches.
Likewise we find mention of monographs of Theophrastus on the early Greek philosophers Anaximenes, Anaxagoras, Empedocles, Archelaus, Diogenes of Apollonia, Democritus, which were made use of by Simplicius ; and also on Xenocrates, against the Academics, and a sketch of the political doctrine of Plato.
Likewise, Freemansburg Avenue leads from Easton to Freemansburg ; Old Nazareth Road leads from Easton to Nazareth ; Tatamy Road leads from Easton to Tatamy ; and Hecktown Road and the Newburg Pike leads from Seipsville to the Hecktown and Newburg communities.
Likewise, eastbound Interstate 66's Exit 53 only provides access to SR 28 northbound ; one must use Exit 52 and the same stretch of US 29 to reach SR 28 south.
Likewise, celestial navigation was used in commercial aviation up until the early part of the jet age ; it was only phased out in the 1960s with the advent of inertial navigation systems.

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