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Complicated and were
Complicated by Indonesian demands, the Round Table Conference Agreements were signed in 1949 transferring Maluku to Indonesia with mechanisms for the islands to choose or opt out of the new Indonesia.
Complicated leasing agreements delayed construction and the Army facilities were not completed in time, so the first two classes, Class 41-A with 107 students and Class 41-B, trained at Maxwell AAF on the other side of town.

Complicated and within
Films within this genre include, Love Actually, Moonstruck, It Happened One Night, When Harry Met Sally ..., The Family Stone, It's Complicated, Three to Tango, 27 Dresses, and The Holiday.

Complicated and .
For this opposition he endured a twenty-year prison sentence during which he wrote well known medical works such as The Complicated Body, encompassing many of the things we know to be true today.
), ' Processing the Complicated Order.
Complicated guitar solos are considered self-indulgent and unnecessary, although basic guitar breaks are common.
* Strom: The Complicated Personal and Political Life of Strom Thurmond by Jack Bass and Marilyn Walser Thompson: Public Affairs 2005.
Complicated Women: Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood.
Three of Sharifi's songs – The Complicated Man, UFO Get-Go and Back Porch – appeared in the film The Thomas Crown Affair.
Complicated regulations and arbitrary, unsupervised official conduct exacerbate the problem.
Complicated systems, such as modern computers comprising millions of transistors, diodes, and resistors, do not lend themselves to prototyping using breadboards, as their complex designs can be difficult to lay out and debug on a breadboard.
Similarly, " God's Children " and " Apeman " ( both 1970 ), and the songs " 20th Century Man ", " Complicated Life " and " Here Come the People in Grey " from Muswell Hillbillies ( 1971 ), passionately decried industrialization and bureaucracy in favour of simple pastoral living.
* LaSalle, Mick, Complicated Women: Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood ; New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000 ; ISBN 0-312-25207-2
The article is based on lectures held by von Neumann at the University of Illinois about the " Theory and Organization of Complicated Automata " back in 1949.
* Miriam Toews-winner, 2004 Governor General's Award for Fiction for her novel A Complicated Kindness.
Complicated laser set-ups and interferometers can also be actively stabilized.
Complicated and partisan theories continue to this day over the identity of the attempted coup's organisers and their aims.
* Jenkins, Dennis R. B-1 Lancer: The Most Complicated Warplane Ever Developed.
Complicated analysis and charting software are other popular additions.
Complicated forms are diagnosed as HSPs when pyramidal signs are the predominant neurological characteristic.
* Complicated operations, such as package sorting and accounting, can be carried out at the hub, rather than at every node.
She kicked off the 2002 VMAs with a " Complicated / " Sk8er Boi " pre-show performance and together Lisa Marie Presley they gave the award for Best Female Video to P! nk who was under the effects of alcohol during her acceptance speech.
Complicated percussion parts are common in concert band pieces, often requiring many percussionists.
Complicated associations of emblems could transmit information to the culturally-informed viewer, a characteristic of the 16th century artistic movement called Mannerism.
* Jack Bass and Marilyn W. Thompson, Strom: The Complicated Personal and Political Life of Strom Thurmond, Public Affairs, 2005.

logical and arguments
The very firmness of her convictions and logical clearness of her arguments captivated and stimulated him to make greater efforts ; ;
In the 20th century, the philosopher Bertrand Russell expressed his criticism of Christianity in Why I Am Not a Christian, formulating his rejection of Christianity in the setting of logical arguments.
Yet the choice of terminology isn't random: Ben Stein wants you to stop thinking of evolution as an actual science supported by verifiable facts and logical arguments and to start thinking of it as a dogmatic, atheistic ideology akin to Marxism.
( this is the basis of calculus ) – one can therefore have an infinite series of logical arguments
Following criticism, especially the arguments from Richard Kirwan who thought Hutton's ideas were atheistic and not logical, Hutton published a two volume version of his theory in 1795, consisting of the 1788 version of his theory ( with slight additions ) along with a lot of material drawn from shorter papers Hutton already had to hand on various subjects such as the origin of granite.
Alice Whealy, who supports the partial authenticity of the Testimonium, has rejected the arguments by Kenneth Olson regarding the total fabrication of the Testimonium by Eusebius, stating that Olson's analysis includes inaccurate readings of both the works of Josephus and Eusebius, as well as logical flaws in his argument.
Note that these arguments may indeed have validity, but they require some independent justification of the connection between their terms: otherwise the argument ( as a logical tool ) remains fallacious.
The collapse of logical positivism renewed interest in philosophy of religion, prompting philosophers like William Alston, John Mackie, Alvin Plantinga, Robert Merrihew Adams, Richard Swinburne, and Antony Flew not only to introduce new problems, but to re-open classical topics such as the nature of miracles, theistic arguments, the problem of evil, ( see existence of God ) the rationality of belief in God, concepts of the nature of God, and many more.
In Łukasiewicz 1951 book, Aristotle ’ s Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic, he mentions that the principle of his notation was to write the functors before the arguments to avoid brackets and that he had employed his notation in his logical papers since 1929.
Theoretical statistics concerns both the logical arguments underlying justification of approaches to statistical inference, as well encompassing mathematical statistics.
Both of these arguments are understood to be presenting the logical problem of evil.
" The British journal Saturday Review praised the book as a " fascinating historical study of scientific racism ", and that its arguments " illustrate both the logical inconsistencies of the theories and the prejudicially motivated, albeit unintentional, misuse of data in each case.
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:
Heidegger's novel ideas about ontology required a gestalt formation, not merely a series of logical arguments, in order to demonstrate his fundamentally new paradigm of thinking, and the hermeneutic circle offered a new and powerful tool for the articulation and realization of these ideas.
Peter Kugler and Peter Bernholz, University of Basel, 2007 ( Demonstrates that it was the increased supply of precious metals that caused it and notes the obvious logical flaws in the contrary arguments that have become fashionable in recent decades )
* 9th-12th centuries — Al-Kindi ( Alkindus ), Saadia Gaon ( Saadia ben Joseph ) and Al-Ghazali ( Algazel ) support a universe that has a finite past and develop two logical arguments against the notion of an infinite past, one of which is later adopted by Immanuel Kant
He was the first formal logician ( i. e. he gave the principles of reasoning using variables to show the underlying logical form of arguments ).
A simple enumeration of the elements of dialectics ( any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments ) is that of thesis, antithesis, synthesis.
Consequently, the homo economicus assumptions have been criticized not only by economists on the basis of logical arguments, but also on empirical grounds by cross-cultural comparison.
Ionesco's recurring character Berenger, for example, faces a killer without motivation in The Killer, and Berenger's logical arguments fail to convince the killer that killing is wrong.
A chavruta helps a student keep his mind focused on the learning, sharpen his reasoning powers, develop his thoughts into words, organize his thoughts into logical arguments, and understand another person's viewpoint.
More typically, however, they are used in political arguments by both politicians and political pundits often in ways which are logical fallacies.
Kwame Nkrumah, president of Ghana ( 1960 – 66 ), coined the term neo-colonialism in the book Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism ( 1965 ) As a political scientist, Nkrumah theoretically developed and extended, to the post – War 20th century, the socio-economic and political arguments presented by Lenin in the pamphlet Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism ( 1917 ), about 19th-century imperialism as the logical extension of geopolitical power to meet the financial investment needs of the political economy of capitalism.
They developed two logical arguments against an infinite past, the first being the " argument from the impossibility of the existence of an actual infinite ", which states:

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