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Essentially this imposed two conditions: First, international law had to recognize and be compatible with an international political system in which a number of states were competitive, suspicious, and opportunistic in their political alignments with one another ; ;
" The words " Is, or Bee, or Are, and the like " add no meaning to an argument nor do derived words such as " Entity, Essence, Essentially, Essentiality ", which " are the names of nothing " but are mere " Signes " connecting " one name or attribute to another: as when we say, A man, is, a living body, wee mean not that the Man is one thing, the Living Body another, and the Is, or Being another: but that the Man, and the Living Body, is the same thing ;...." " Metaphysiques ," Hobbes says, is " far from the possibility of being understood " and is " repugnant to naturall Reason.
Essentially, every country that was colonised at some time by England, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom uses common law except those that were formerly colonised by other nations, such as Quebec ( which follows the law of France in part ), South Africa and Sri Lanka ( which follow Roman Dutch law ), where the prior civil law system was retained to respect the civil rights of the local colonists.
Essentially, the CRESU technique provides a " wall-less flow tube ," which allows the kinetics of gas phase reactions to be investigated at much lower temperatures than otherwise possible.
Essentially, she established an organization which put forth an amendment to the laws of the county which resulted in the firing of many public school teachers on the suspicion that they were homosexual.
Essentially they describe the same process ; although evolution beyond the species level results in beginning and ending generations which could not interbreed, the intermediate generations could.
Essentially, the zodiac is a celestial coordinate system, or more specifically an ecliptic coordinate system, which takes the ecliptic as the origin of latitude, and the position of the sun at vernal equinox as the origin of longitude.
Essentially he had mastered all the techniques which made for good opera, and this made his works widely popular and admired throughout Europe.
Essentially all forms of scientific and commercial uses were then limited to dedicated measurements which hopefully would capture the need for that application.
Essentially restricted to the Himalayas, it differs little from the giant honey bee in appearance, but has extensive behavioral adaptations which enable it to nest in the open at high altitudes despite low ambient temperatures.
Essentially the World Tree and the Vision Serpent, representing the king, created the center axis which communicates between the spiritual and the earthly worlds or planes.
Essentially she writes in French and subsequently self-translates into English but Plainsong ( 1993 ) was written first in English and then self-translated to French as Cantique des plaines ( 1993 )-it was, however, the French version which first found a publisher.
Essentially this could be characterised as an Irish civil war in which foreigners participated as minor players.
Essentially, the diode tells the computer whether or not the player hit something, and for < var > n </ var > objects, the sequence of the drawing of the targets tell the computer which target the player hit after 1 + ceil ( log < sub > 2 </ sub >(< var > n </ var >)) refreshes ( one refresh to determine if any target at all was hit and ceil ( log < sub > 2 </ sub >(< var > n </ var >)) to do a binary search for the object that was hit ).
Essentially, a character is broken down into components, which are usually ( but not always ) the same as radicals.
Essentially, her ' proof ' that he murdered his nephews consists of two skeletons discovered in the Tower of London in 1674, some inferences wholly unsupported by the ' evidence ' she offers and the opinions and assertions of ' contemporary ' sources such as John Rous and Thomas More, which Weir is inclined to treat as proven fact.
Essentially, " what criticism can do ," according to Frye, " is awaken students to successive levels of awareness of the mythology that lies behind the ideology in which their society indoctrinates them " ( Stingle 4 ).
Essentially, Ehrsson created an illusion that fits a definition of an OBE in which " a person who is awake sees his or her body from a location outside the physical body.
Essentially, a country's economic development is related to its human development, which encompasses, among other things, health and education.
Essentially, the software is a VxD ( Win98 ) or WDM ( WinXP ) driver which emulates a synthesizer by utilizing the CPU to process MIDI data with a wavetable file loaded into memory as a sound library.
Essentially, Calabi – Yau manifolds are shapes that satisfy the requirement of space for the six " unseen " spatial dimensions of string theory, which may be smaller than our currently observable lengths as they have not yet been detected.
Essentially Ambartsumian was examining the inverse Sturm – Liouville problem, which dealt with determining the equations of a vibrating string.
Essentially, it is a specially marked-out ruler which matches the scale of the map in use.

Essentially and is
Essentially, the question presented for decision in the present Daytime Skywave proceeding is whether our decision ( in 1938-1939 ) to assign stations on the basis of daytime conditions from sunrise to sunset, is sound as a basis for AM allocations, or whether, in the light of later developments and new understanding, skywave transmission is of such significance during the hours immediately before sunset and after sunrise that this condition should be taken into account, and some stations required to afford protection to other stations during these hours.
Essentially these birefringence studies show that at low rates of shear a tension is present at 45-degrees to the direction of shear, and as the rate of shear increases, the direction of the maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of shear.
Essentially, the stator or reference portion of the pickoff is established with respect to the true heading direction, and the platform is turned either manually or automatically until the angular electrical pickoff signal is reduced to zero.
Essentially, 1 Kings 16: 29 through 20: 40 is the story of Ahab's reign.
Essentially the river divide is a west-flowing, upriver section of Venezuela's Orinoco River with an outflow to the south into the Amazon Basin.
Aelian gives an account of fly fishing, using lures of red wool and feathers, of lacquerwork, serpent worship — Essentially the Various History is a Classical " magazine " in the original senses of that word.
Essentially, Euler-MacLaurin summation can be applied whenever Carlson's theorem holds ; the Euler-MacLaurin formula is essentially a result obtaining from the study of finite differences and Newton series.
Essentially the same process is used to insert a document into the network: the data is routed according to the key until it runs out of hops, and if no existing document is found with the same key, it is stored on each node.
Essentially, anything in the material world that can be seen or felt but is not material can be controlled: electricity, gravity, magnetism, friction, heat, motion, fire, etc.
Essentially, everything in the universe is stretching like a rubber band.
Essentially, this proved that the human body is capable of creating complex adaptive systems as a result of local events with feedback.
Essentially all UVC ( 100 – 280 nm ) is blocked by dioxygen ( from 100 – 200 nm ) or else by ozone ( 200 – 280 nm ) in the atmosphere.
Essentially an eigenvalue is like a note being played by the manifold.

Essentially and usually
Essentially all experimental evidence that can distinguish between the theories agrees with relativity theory to within experimental measuremental accuracy, but the differences from Newtonian mechanics are usually very small ( except where there are very strong gravity fields and very high speeds ).
Essentially the JIT compiler can compile small sections of source code statements ( or bytecode ) as they are newly encountered and ( usually ) retain the result for the next time the same source is processed.
Essentially, how much stronger the system is than it usually needs to be for an intended load.
Essentially the recipe brings together what traditionally were expensive or luxurious ingredients — notably the sweet spices that are so important in developing its distinctive rich aroma, and usually made with suet.
** Essentially all jurisdictions administer several such questions that test knowledge of general legal principles, and may also test knowledge of the state's own law ( usually subjects such as wills, trusts and community property, which always vary from one state to another ).
Essentially the artists claim, usually after they have been caught, that they have performed only " hoaxes of exposure ".
Essentially, one splits the output of the fiber into two principal polarizations ( usually those with dτ dω = 0, i. e. no first-order variation of time-delay with frequency ), and applies a differential delay to bring them back into synch.
Essentially an eight-minute rant about behaviors that Rock sees within the black community ; he describes " niggas " as a cohort whose behavior — which embodies many negative African-American stereotypes — is usually detrimental to the image of other black people.
Essentially, the detainee agrees to remain at the location until the facility's staff consents to their departure ; usually after four hours and upon the belief that the detainee is safe to look after themselves.
Essentially, children with aural atresia have hearing loss because the sound cannot travel into the ( usually ) healthy inner ear — there is no ear canal, no eardrum, and the small ear bones ( malleus / hammer, incus / anvil, and stapes / stirrup ) are underdeveloped.

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