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Even Tanaka, who suggests that G disagrees with experimental findings, admits that his work does not actually refute Whitehead's formulation.
Even Trivers, who once dismissed her apparently illogical convictions, admits that her theory regarding female sexual strategies has " worn well.
Even after Mathilde admits that she dreads her upcoming marriage, Ponceludon does not want her to end up the wife of a poor man.
Even Monroe admits that his flowing, fluid, silky-smooth on-court style of play was unique.
Even though Raychoudhuri admits the 13th stage is wholly extinct today, as we see we are in jhala already at the fourth stage ; the sthai-to-abhog movement is all part of the first stage ( vilambit ); stages six and up are said to be for instrumentalists only.
Even now they don't like us ,' Abu Atef admits.
Even the coming out to Ulf, which he anticipated to be very painful, turns out to be not so bad and actually takes a comical turn when Ulf admits to having had a homosexual experience himself some time ago.
Even though Laura admits that she and Daken are related by blood, the two are not family.
The team assume he was watching a porn film, be he eventually admits it was Weekend at Bernie's II, to which movie buff Agent DiNozzo says, " Even worse.
Even though he at times admits to trying to find some sort of solace in the presence of others, he also exhibits signs of boredom and lack of interest when interacting with people.
X .” Even Reiss admits that “ Der Mann ” is a “ sprawling, improbable tale .” This, in turn, casts doubt on Lev Nussimbaum's claims to the rightful use of the pseudonym, " Kurban Said.
Jupiter admits that " Even now have I begotten a strange wonder ,/ That fatal child, the terror of the earth ,/ Who waits but till the distant hour arrive ,/ Bearing from Demogorgon's vacant throne / The dreadful might of ever-living limbs / Which clothed that awful spirit unbeheld ,/ To redescend, and trample out the spark.
Even true love, the narrator admits, can " fade away like morning dew "
Even Y. Zobnin admits that the way the writer was bearing himself very much pandered to those regarding him as a Nazi sympathizer.
Even though the nation's televisions don't work, V has a collection of sets tuned into the frequencies of cameras surveiling the homes of high Norsefire officials ; V is so subsequently bored that he admits to sometimes missing the Storm Saxon programme because " the dialogue was better.

Even and faulty
Even for northern affairs his chronology is faulty ; from 1140 onwards his dates are uniformly one year too late.

Even and logic
Even Plato had difficulties with logic ; although he had a reasonable conception of a deductive system, he could never actually construct one and relied instead on his dialectic.
Even as the military offensive begins, Japan engineers the collapse of the U. S. stock market by hiring a programmer in an exchange firm to insert a logic bomb into the system, which ends up deleting all trade records.
Even Russell said that this axiom did not really belong to logic.
Even after much larger scale integrated circuits made multiple-circuit-board processors obsolete, TTL devices still found extensive use as the " glue " logic interfacing more densely integrated components.
Even when Pierre asks Marie to be his wife, he does so in terms of reason, logic and chemistry.
Even if the underlying mathematical logic does not admit any self-referential sentence, in set theories which allow unrestricted comprehension, we can nevertheless prove any logical statement Y by examining the set
Even al-Ghazali, who is famous for his critique of the philosophers, was himself an expert in philosophy and logic.
Even more so than Jotto, this game stretches one's skills in combinatorial logic as well as one's command of the dictionary.
Even sticking to epistemology, though, the distinction is shaky: for example, most of the rationalists accepted that in practice we had to rely on the sciences for knowledge of the external world, and many of them were involved in scientific research ; the empiricists, on the other hand, generally accepted that a priori knowledge was possible in the fields of mathematics and logic.
Even when it was considered as a pure ' scholastic work ' with somehow too much use of strict technique and " construction ", sometimes rather archaic and with pure mathematical logic, it remains remarkable that he wrote it as a compendium for learning how to sing and compose and to learn about all the secrets of counterpoint mastery.
Even the term " Nevermore ," he says, is based on logic following the " unity of effect.
Even if set theory's lacking the certainty of pure logic is deemed acceptable, the usefulness of constructing an encoding of scientific knowledge as logic and set theory is undermined by the inability to construct a useful translation from logic and set-theory back to scientific knowledge.
Even advanced concepts in computation, such as fuzzy logic, knowledge-based systems and quantum computation have absolutely no use whatsoever for the extreme expressiveness of any of the world's languages anyway, " rich and powerful " as they may be characterized ; the notions understood by computers are very basic.
Even with all of the added complexity and gates needed to support the concepts outlined above, improvements in semiconductor manufacturing soon allowed even more logic gates to be used.
Even while making full allowance for this we find it hard not to be impressed by old-maid logic.

Even and employed
Even unprocessed rock may be useful as rocket propellant if mass drivers are employed.
Even some contemporaries found the methods employed to win over the Saxons wanting, as this excerpt from a letter of Alcuin of York to his friend Meginfrid, written in 796, shows:
Even as late as 1944, U. S. soldiers undergoing stateside training in preparation for deployment against German forces in Europe were not being trained in combat procedures and tactics currently being employed there.
Even though the Crusaders and the other factions employed personal assassinations, the fact that hashashins performed their assassination in full view of the public gave them the reputation affiliated to them.
Even in such systems, a variant of the painter's algorithm is sometimes employed.
Even though they worked independently of one another, because they employed differing means to similar ends, and because superficial similarities and even some more substantive ones are evident, the public and the critics associated them more than the facts warranted.
Even as late as 1915, the Caesar cipher was in use: the Russian army employed it as a replacement for more complicated ciphers which had proved to be too difficult for their troops to master ; German and Austrian cryptanalysts had little difficulty in decrypting their messages.
" Richard L. DiNardo wrote " Even Longstreet's most virulent critics have conceded that he put together the best staff employed by any commander, and that his de facto chief of staff, Lieutenant Colonel G. Moxley Sorrel, was the best staff officer in the Confederacy.
" Even though other political parties had opposed the struggle and the British had employed ruthless means of suppression, the Quit India movement was " by far the most serious rebellion since that of 1857 ," as the viceroy cabled to Winston Churchill.
Even the Indian agents employed to enforce the legislation considered it unnecessary to prosecute, convinced instead that the potlatch would diminish as younger, educated, and more " advanced " Indians took over from the older Indians, who clung tenaciously to the custom.
According to Annelieke Dirks,Even Martin Luther King Jr .— the icon of nonviolence — employed armed bodyguards and had guns in his house during the early stages of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1956.
Even when the lands were granted to Burton Abbey in 1004 a forester would still needed to have been employed.
Even today this combination of elements is characteristic for cuckoo clocks, although the hands are usually made of wood or plastic, white celluloid was employed in the past too.
Even so, polyphonically and melodically, Kálmán was a devoted follower of Giacomo Puccini, while in his orchestration methods he employed principles characteristic of Tchaikovsky's music.
Even of this minority, the lives of many was far removed from the workplaces of modern industry, with fully one-third of these employed in various capacities on rubber plantations and the like.
Even though the term has a medieval origin, this kind of device was first described by Julius Caesar, in the seventh book of his Commentarii de Bello Gallico ( Commentaries on the Gallic Wars ), who employed the device during the siege of Alesia.
Even though the use of poison gas was prohibited by the Geneva Protocol, the Japanese army employed it on Chinese positions.
Even then, it was only employed coterminously in contrast to the " Low " churchmanship of the Evangelical and Pietist position.
Even when face to face with an enemy, surprise can still be employed by attacking where he least expects it.
Even after the advent of motion pictures, slides continued to be employed for a time between showings of the films, especially to advertise local businesses or maintain theater decorum — for example by requesting that gentlemen remove their hats and refrain from smoking, and urging mothers to remove crying infants from the auditorium.
Even the German Bundestag had to pay some attention, because the foreword was written by Manfred Kehrig, who was by this time still employed by the Military History Research Office.
Even after Muslims were no longer employed in architecture, many of the elements they had introduced continued to be incorporated into Spanish architecture, thereby giving it a distinctive appearance.
Even Karpov employed it with success against Romanishin in a Soviet Team Championship.
Even their earliest recordings employed this: " How Tasty Was My Little Timmy?

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