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Expressed and then
Expressed differently: if the price for becoming a faithful follower of Jesus Christ is some form of self-destruction, whether of the body or of the mind -- sacrificium corporis, sacrificium intellectus -- then there is no alternative but that the price remain unpaid.

Expressed and result
Expressed mathematically, the confidence that a result is not by random chance is given by the following formula by Sackett:

Expressed and same
Expressed preferences in choices faced with this situation reveal that people do not treat these risks the same.

Expressed and final
Expressed DNA that codes for the synthesis of a protein is the final goal for scientists and this expressed DNA is obtained by isolating mRNA ( Messenger RNA ).

Expressed and known
Native chemical ligation of this kind using a recombinant polypeptide segment is known as Expressed Protein Ligation.
Expressed as a percentage, this is known as the solar conversion efficiency.

Expressed and .
( Expressed more technically, in each case the pair ( m, n ) decreases in the lexicographic order on pairs, which is a well-ordering, just like the ordering of single non-negative integers ; this means one cannot go down in the ordering infinitely many times in succession.
Expressed regrets.
Expressed repentance.
Expressed repentance.
Expressed repentance.
Expressed differently, existence has " primacy " over consciousness, which must conform to it.
* In Case There Tamar Are No Sinful Thoughts: The Role and Status of Women in Jewish Law As Expressed in the Aruch Hashulhan, Fishbane, Simcha.
Expressed in graphical language, the slope of a tangent line of a distance-time graph is the instantaneous speed, and the slope of a chord line of distance-time graph is the average speed over the time interval between the ends of the chord.
Expressed in other way, they would both see the other's clock run at their own clock speed.
Expressed this way, the dichotomy paradox is very much analogous to that of Achilles and the tortoise.
Expressed mathematically, unavailability is 1 minus the availability.
Expressed in a sentence, Fort's principle goes something like this: People with a psychological need to believe in marvels are no more prejudiced and gullible than people with a psychological need not to believe in marvels.
Expressed in algebraic notation, the white knights start on b1 and g1, and the black knights start on b8 and g8.
Ideas of the Ancient Egyptians Concerning the Hereafter as Expressed in Their Own Terms, SAOC vol.
Expressed justifications for refusing to obey laws because of conscience vary.
* Reinhold Niebuhr on Politics: His Political Philosophy and Its Application to Our Age as Expressed in His Writings ed.
* Gillispie, Charles C. " E. O. Wilson's Consilience: A Noble, Unifying Vision, Grandly Expressed ", American Scientist, May-June 1998.
* Expressed consent may be in verbal, nonverbal or written form and is clearly and unmistakably stated.
" Expressed by the mentality of street gangs, Vikings, etc.
" Expressed in the Scientific Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.

words and adding
Again, as Boris feels himself nearing death, a procession files into the hall singing a hymn, its modal harmonies adding a churchly touch to the grim atmosphere: The words are hardly calculated to put the Tsar's mind at ease.
Affixation is, thus, the linguistic process speakers use to form different words by adding morphemes ( affixes ) at the beginning ( prefixation ), the middle ( infixation ) or the end ( suffixation ) of words.
However, Ogden prescribed that any student should learn an additional 150-word list for everyday work in some particular field, by adding a word list of 100 words particularly useful in a general field ( e. g., science, verse, business, etc.
* Canadian spelling sometimes retains the British practice of doubling consonants when adding suffixes to words even when the final syllable ( before the suffix ) is not stressed.
In those passages he reemphasized the concept by adding a divine postscript to the Genesis passage these words: " So, they are no longer two, but one " ( NIV ).
Molokans themselves did not completely reject the name — even adding words like " drinking of the spiritual milk of God " ( according to I Peter 2: 2, " Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation ").
Its The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and Scientific, Adapted to the Present State of Literature, Science, and Art ; On the Basis of Webster's English Dictionary used Webster's for most of their text, adding some additional technical words that went with illustrations of machinery.
Another major characteristic of some variants of Newfoundland English is adding the letter ' h ' to words that begin with vowel sounds, or removing ' h ' from words that begin with it.
The main exceptions to this have to do with ownership, such as a trademark owner adding words to an existing product name or brand to create differentiated names for new variants of a product, which thus enjoy the status of a name immediately upon release of the product range.
Darwin wrote to Lyell that " your words have come true with a vengeance, ... forestalled " and he would " of course, at once write and offer to send to any journal " that Wallace chose, adding that " all my originality, whatever it may amount to, will be smashed ".
Since Upwords lacks bonus squares found in Scrabble, players are not allowed to pluralize existing words by simply adding an " s " on the end of a word and ending their turn.
This " naturally " distinction demonstrates that the class of sentential adverbs is a closed class ( there is resistance to adding new words to the class ), whereas the class of adverbs that modify verbs isn't.
The system works by converting numbers into consonant sounds, then into words by adding vowels.
The plural form of a noun is usually created by adding the suffix -( e ) s. The pronouns have irregular plurals, as in " I " versus " we ", because they are ancient and frequently used words.
The divergence theorem states that the net outflux through a closed surface, in other words the net outflux from a 3D region, is found by adding the local net outflow from each point in the region ( which is expressed by the divergence ).
The first, Psalms, Sonnets and Songs of Sadness and Pietie ( 1588 ) consists mainly of adapted consort songs, which Byrd, probably guided by commercial instincts, had turned into vocal part-songs by adding words to the accompanying instrumental parts and labelling the original solo voice asthe first singing part ’.
In other words, normative relativism may find it difficult to make a statement like " we think it is moral to tolerate behaviour " without always adding " other people think intolerance of certain behaviours is moral ".
( พวกผม, phuak phom,, we, masculine ; พวกเรา phuak rao,, emphasised we ; พวกหมา phuak ma, ( the ) dogs ) Plurals are expressed by adding classifiers, used as measure words ( ล ั กษณนาม ), in the form of noun-number-classifier ( คร ู ห ้ าคน, " teacher five person " for " five teachers ").
Unlike phonics which teaches pronunciation rules, an innovative Chrome browser extension called Phonetically Intuitive English ( PIE ) directly shows pronunciation data by adding diacritics to English words on Web pages.
In translation, not adding in the book, The real key words of translation properly, " Old Aramaic transcripts ".

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