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Comparable and views
Comparable to the views of the nineteenth century moral philosopher Henry Sidgwick, Nagel believes that one needs to conceive of one's good as an impersonal good and one's reasons as objective reasons.

Comparable and on
Comparable to wolves, and similar to domestic dogs, coyotes have a higher density of sweat glands on their paw pads.
So, we can classify CLIR techniques into different categories based on different translation resources: Dictionary-based CLIR techniques, Parallel corpora based CLIR techniques, Comparable corpora based CLIR techniques, and Machine translator based CLIR techniques.
Comparable effects on similar cognitive tasks, the frontal lobes, and the neurotransmitter dopamine have also all been linked to schizophrenia.
Comparable to the Cadillac Escalade ESV, the Navigator L is longer than the standard Navigator on a longer wheelbase, increasing its cargo capacity.
Comparable to the Napoleonic code, it was based on the ideals of freedom and equality before the law.
Comparable reaction on platinum:
Comparable in many ways to the Filipino martial arts, Juego del Palo is divided into a number of specific styles or local traditions that have been developed on particular islands within the archipelago, and / or by particular families.
Comparable forms of a handled drinking cup on a base included:

Comparable and right
Comparable to a caterpillar turning right.

Comparable and by
Comparable accounts survive, including those by the Church Father, Gregory of Nazianzus and by Jerome in his commentary to Zephaniah written in 392 CE.
Reece led the House Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations which investigated the use of funds by tax-exempt organizations ( non-profit organizations ) to see if they were being used to support communism.
This means that a separate sorting method, for example, can sort any object which implements the Comparable interface, without having to know anything about the inner nature of the class ( except that two of these objects can be compared by means of < tt > compareTo ()</ tt >).
Comparable products to the microcassette include the minicassette, produced by Philips, and the picocassette, produced by Dictaphone.
Comparable scales for indicating sucrose content are the degree Plato (° P ), which is widely used by the brewing industry, and the degree Balling, which is the oldest of the three systems and therefore mostly found in older textbooks, but also still in use in some parts of the world.
Comparable ATM units marketed by other companies at the time were the Diebold TABS 9000 and NCR 50xx series.

Comparable and .
Comparable visions of life are at work in Antigone and Romeo And Juliet.
Comparable trends can be noted elsewhere.
Comparable pluralistic ( or ' mixed ') legal systems operate in Quebec, Louisiana and South Africa.
Comparable images from Western Christianity are generally not described as " icons ", although " iconic " may be used to describe a static style of devotional image.
Comparable to the size of viruses or bacteria, their compact parts would allow them to be more complex.
Comparable organizations in the English-speaking world are the Boys ' Brigade and the non-militaristic Woodcraft Folk ; however, they never matched the development and growth of Scouting.
* Comparable performance — average-case performance is as efficient as other trees.
Comparable formats include Sony's Digital Betacam, launched in 1993, and MPEG IMX, launched in 2001.
Comparable devices were not developed in Europe until the 18th century.
Comparable to most people with the disorder, she was arm deficient and developed shortened bones and legs.
Comparable Far Eastern works are always described as painted, as are Mesoamerican works.
Comparable discontent manifested itself in the seventeenth century when a number of Wymondham citizens, including Thomas Lincoln, John Beal and others emigrated to Hingham, Norfolk in the wave of religious dissent that swept England in the years preceding Cromwell's Commonwealth.
For example, in Java ( where protocols are termed interfaces ), the < tt > Comparable </ tt > interface specifies a method < tt > compareTo ()</ tt > which implementing classes should implement.
Comparable community groups based in Ontario, Canada, are called conservation authorities.
Comparable only to Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, a whole new quarter of the city was constructed in recent years.
Comparable is also Numbers 5: 11ff, where a confirmed adulteress is punished with swelling of the abdomen.
Comparable gas turbine would be the Kawasaki GBP70 at 6639 kW and a fuel consumption of 284 gm / kWhr or about 36 % higher.
Comparable fluid bearings have stiffness of ~ 10 ^ 6 MN / m.
Comparable failures in Australia ( HIH, One. Tel ) are associated with the eventual passage of the CLERP 9 reforms.

Roman and tradition
The Roman Catholic natural-law tradition regards as self-evident that the primary objective purpose of the conjugal act is procreation and that the fostering of the mutual love of the spouses is the secondary and subjective end.
In the tradition of Roman satire, Swift introduces the reforms he is actually suggesting by paralipsis:
This is probably a confusion that entered oral tradition from Wace's Roman de Brut.
* Blessed Virgin Mary ( Roman Catholic ), called the New Ark of the Covenant by Christians of the Catholic tradition
Sources for events after this date are extremely scarce, but a tradition, reported as early as the mid-6th century by a British priest named Gildas, records that the British sent for help against the barbarians to Aetius, a Roman consul, probably in the late 440s.
The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1909 ) called this confusion a " distortion of the true facts " and suggested that it arose because the " Liber Pontificalis ", which at this point may be registering a reliable tradition, says that this Felix built a church on the Via Aurelia, which is where the Roman martyr of an earlier date was buried.
The first references in the western historical tradition begin at Syracuse in 399 BC and these devices were widely employed by the Roman Legions in Republican times well before the Christian era.
The population of the city throughout the centuries maintained an oral tradition that had originally been Roman.
This may have been the Roman tradition — which Tertullian usually follows — and in Rome the epistle may have had its first readers.
There is a surviving tradition of Latin philology in Western culture connecting the Roman Empire with the Early Modern period.
The late Roman cavalry tradition and the mounted nobility of the Germanic invaders both contributed to the development of mediaeval knightly cavalry.
The Apostles ' Creed is widely used by most Christian denominations for both liturgical and catechetical purposes, most visibly by liturgical Churches of Western tradition, including the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, Lutheranism, the Anglican Communion, and Western Orthodoxy.
An example is John Milton's Paradise Lost, an " epic elaboration of the Judeo-Christian mythology " and also a " veritable encyclopedia of myths from the Greek and Roman tradition ".
Domitian's foreign policy was realistic, rejecting expansionist warfare and negotiating peace at a time when Roman military tradition dictated aggressive conquest.
The ancient Roman Catholic tradition overcame this idea with the doctrine of the " Two Swords " and so achieved, for the very first time, a balanced constitution for states.
Epigram is associated with ' point ' because the European epigram tradition takes the Latin poet Martial as its principal model ; he copied and adapted Greek models ( particularly the contemporary poets Lucillius and Nicarchus ) selectively and in the process redefined the genre, aligning it with the indigenous Roman tradition of ' satura ', hexameter satire, as practised by ( among others ) his contemporary Juvenal.
In the Roman tradition a large variety in the meaning and importance of the imperial form of monarchy developed: in intention it was always the highest office, but it could as well fall down to a redundant title for nobility that had never been near to the " Empire " they were supposed to be reigning.
The importance and meaning of coronation ceremonies and regalia also varied within the tradition: for instance Holy Roman Emperors could only be crowned emperor by the pope, which meant the coronation ceremony usually took place in Rome, often several years after these emperors had ascended to the throne ( as " king ") in their home country.
Of course, intrigue, murder and military force could also mingle in for appointing successors ; the Roman imperial tradition made no exception to other monarchical traditions in this respect.
The " Roman " component in the Bulgarian imperial title indicated both rulership over Greek speakers and the derivation of the imperial tradition from the Romans ( represented by the " Roman " Byzantines ).
The East Asian tradition is different from the Roman tradition, having arisen separately.
Because Galen's works were not translated into Latin in the ancient period, and because of the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West, the study of Galen, along with the Greek medical tradition as a whole, went into decline in Western Europe during the Early Middle Ages, when very few Latin scholars could read Greek.

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