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Continuity and states
Law of Continuity – The law of continuity states that elements of objects tend to be grouped together, and therefore integrated into perceptual wholes if they are aligned within an object.
Some legal scholars maintain that offensive, non-police military actions, while a Quorum can still be convened ( see Continuity of Government ), taken without a formal Congressional declaration of war is unconstitutional since no amendment with two-thirds majority of states has changed the original intent to make the War Powers Resolution legally binding.
Otte is one of the leading advocates of the Paleolithic Continuity Theory which states that Indo-European languages originated in Europe and have existed there since the Paleolithic period.

Continuity and if
In Bregman's Auditory Continuity Illusion, where a pure tone is followed by broadband noise and the noise is followed by the same pure tone it seems as if the tone occurs throughout the period of noise.
Continuity is a film term that suggests that a series of shots should be physically continuous, as if the camera simply changed angles in the course of a single event.
Continuity of the balls ' condition is considered part of the game, so if a re-warm-up is required after an extended break in play ( usually due to rain ), then the re-warm-up is done using a separate set of balls, and use of the match balls is resumed only when play resumes.
Detailed Continuity of Operations Plans provided for monitoring the whereabouts of certain key government officials who would assume the National Command Authority if the President and / or Secretary of Defense were killed in an enemy attack.
* Continuity ( or immediacy ) of the Crown: upon the death of a monarch, his heir automatically and immediately becomes king, without the need of any formal act of investiture, and even if political circumstances would not allow him to actually take power.
When Sinn Féin voted to recognise the Dáil of the Republic of Ireland and enter it ( if elected ) in 1986, a small group that included many of the founders of the Provisional movement broke away from Sinn Féin and the Provisional IRA and formed Republican Sinn Féin and its own small Continuity IRA.

Continuity and we
Writer Roy Thomas responded, " we like to think that an enthusiastic ALL-STAR booster at one of Adam Malin's Creation Conventions in San Diego came up with the best name for it a few months back: ' Retroactive Continuity '.

Continuity and into
Inc. v. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co .) Continuity is both a closed and open ended concept, referring to either a closed period of conduct, or to past conduct that by its nature projects into the future with a threat of repetition.
The George W. Bush administration put the Continuity of Operations plan into effect for the first time directly following the September 11 attacks.
Continuity is not generally an aspect of the show, and many episodes are self-contained or leave characters in predicaments that are unresolved and never referenced afterward ( e. g. the entire lab is completely destroyed, Dexter is turned into a sandwich, etc .).
Even in the wake of the post-Good Friday Agreement incorporation of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin into electoral politics, there remain several republican paramilitary groups who wish to use force to destabilise Northern Ireland-such as the Real IRA and the Continuity IRA.
Following the reorganization of the ASME during the Continuity and Change process in 2004-2005, volunteer activity was organized into five sectors.
Discreteness is the expansion of the self-sameness of the Ones into Continuity.
Continuity of pottery styles from the Iron Age into the early Roman period makes precise dating of many sites to before or after the Roman conquest difficult.
Continuity editing can be divided into two categories: temporal continuity and spatial continuity.
Continuity lines on the right mean that the lane will continue, but traffic may merge into it ahead.

Continuity and square
* Continuity of cut ( as compared to an interrupted cut, such as machining square section material in a lathe )

Continuity and small
They also suspect that the Continuity IRA arsenal contains some weapons that were taken from Provisional IRA arms dumps, including a few dozen rifles, machine guns, and pistols ; a small amount of the explosive Semtex ; and a few dozen detonators.
Continuity, which is often required from fuzzy conjunction as well, expresses the idea that, roughly speaking, very small changes in truth values of conjuncts should not macroscopically affect the truth value of their conjunction.

Continuity and must
* Continuity: If a certain mass of fluid enters a volume, it must either exit the volume or change the mass inside the volume.
' Continuity theories ' are based on the idea that language is so complex that one cannot imagine it simply appearing from nothing in its final form: it must have evolved from earlier pre-linguistic systems among our primate ancestors.
Business Continuity Plan: While planning for market share analysis, the worse must be planned for to ensure continuity of the concern in the event of a calamity.
Continuity lines on the left side of a lane denote that the lane is about to end and that motorists must soon merge left.

Continuity and equal
* To Continue with Continuity Metaphysica 6, pp. 91 – 109, a philosophy paper from 2005, reintroduced the ( ancient Indian ) idea of an applicable whole number equal to 1 / 0, in a more modern ( Cantorian ) style.

Continuity and out
What the unity of Continuity and Discreteness, i. e., Quantity, results in is a continual outpouring of something out of itself, a perennial self-production.
Professional membership of the BCI provides internationally recognised status as this valued certification demonstrates the members ’ competence to carry out Business Continuity Management ( BCM ) to a consistent high standard.

Continuity and .
Continuity exits, but like the neo-swing music developed from Lester Young, it is a continuity sustained by popular demand.
* MacKie, E W 1998 Continuity over three thousand years of northern prehistory: the ‘ tel ’ at Howe, Orkney.
The Continuity Irish Republican Army, otherwise known as the Continuity IRA ( CIRA ) and styling itself as Óglaigh na hÉireann, is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that aims to bring about a united Ireland.
The Continuity IRA has its origins in a split in the Provisional IRA.
Maguire rejected Adams ' supporters, supported the IRA Executive members opposed to the change, and named the new organisers the Continuity Army Council.
" In 1987, Maguire described the " Continuity Executive " as the " lawful Executive of the Irish Republican Army.
Thus, similar to the claim put forward by the Provisional IRA after its split from the Official IRA in 1969, the Continuity IRA claims to be the legitimate continuation of the ' Irish Republican Army ' or Óglaigh na hÉireann.
As further justification for this claim, Tom Maguire, one of those anti-Treaty members of the Second Dáil, issued a statement in favour of the Continuity IRA as he had done in 1969 in favour of the Provisionals.
According to a report in the Cork Examiner, the Continuity IRA's first chief of staff was Dáithí Ó Conaill, who also served as the first chairman of RSF from 1986 to 1987.
The Continuity IRA and RSF perceive themselves as forming a " true " Republican Movement.
The leadership of the Continuity IRA is believed to be based in the Munster and Ulster areas.
In 2004 the United States ( US ) government believed the Continuity IRA consisted of fewer than fifty hardcore activists.
The US government suspects the Continuity IRA of having received funds and arms from supporters in the United States.
Security sources in Ireland have expressed the suspicion that, in cooperation with the RIRA, the Continuity IRA may have acquired arms and material from the Balkans.
Initially, the Continuity IRA did not reveal its existence, either in the form of press statements or paramilitary activity.
On 21 January 1994, on the 75th anniversary of the First Dáil Éireann, Continuity IRA volunteers offered a " final salute " to Tom Maguire by firing over his grave, and a public statement and a photo were published in Saoirse Irish Freedom.
It was only after the Provisional IRA declared a ceasefire in 1994 that the Continuity IRA became active, announcing its intention to continue the campaign against British rule.
Supporters of the Continuity IRA leadership claim that this resulted from an internal disagreement, which although brought to a conclusion, was followed by some people leaving the organisation anyway.
In February 2006, the Independent Monitoring Commission claimed in a report on paramilitary activity that two groups, styling themselves as Saoirse na hÉireann and Óglaigh na hÉireann, had been formed after a split in the Continuity IRA.
" In June 2011, Liam Kenny, a member of this breakaway Continuity IRA faction, was allegedly murdered by drug dealers at his home in Clondalkin, West Dublin.
Continuity is particularly a concern in the production of film and television due to the difficulty of rectifying an error in continuity after shooting has wrapped up.
Continuity in the Lagrangian description is expressed by the spatial and temporal continuity of the mapping from the reference configuration to the current configuration of the material points.

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