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For example, where a prisoner hanged himself in a cell, he came by his death by hanging and it was not the role of the inquest to enquire into the broader circumstances such as the alleged neglect of the prison authorities that might have contributed to his state of mind or given him the opportunity.
For an understanding of the broader view of causation which proximate cause circumscribes, see Butterfly effect.
: For a broader class of publications, which include scientific journals, see Academic journal.
For the United States Environmental Protection Agency, " the term " genomics " encompasses a broader scope of scientific inquiry associated technologies than when genomics was initially considered.
For the first half of the 20th century, most diplomatic history working within the narrow confines of the Primat der Aussenpolitik approach was very narrowly concerned with foreign-policy making elites with little reference to broader historical forces.
For Norman Kirk, the change was simply an acceptance that New Zealand was ready to move towards a broader concept of nationhood.
For example, the treatment of the projective plane starting from axioms of incidence is actually a broader theory ( with more models ) than is found by starting with a vector space of dimension three.
For a broader view on the criticisms that apply to the practice, see also:
For younger children, homework helps simple skills, but not broader measures of achievement.
" The subject matter in For the Union Dead was also much broader than it was in Life Studies.
For example, the value of a piece of paper money does not supervene on the micro-features of the paper it's made out of, because the value of the money is not just determined by internal features of the paper, but also by a broader distribution of social facts and institutions.
For broader historical background see Parliament of England, Parliament of Great Britain, Parliament of the United Kingdom.
For example, Schneider admitted that the ' suffering of society ' was a ' totally subjective ' and ' teleological ’ criterion for defining psychopathic personalities, but said that in ' scientific studies ' this could be avoided by operating by the broader statistical category of abnormal personalities, which he believed were always congenital and therefore largely hereditary.
For instance, during the Vietnam War there was disagreement among the media over tactics but that the broader issue of the legality and legitimacy of the war was ignored ( see Coverage of " enemy " countries ).
For broader spectrum of Northeast Asia, see.
For the broader relationship between neo-fascism and religion see: Neo-fascism and religion.
For those who see " e-democracy " as an adjunct to a republic, it is said to aim for broader and more active citizen participation enabled by the Internet, mobile communications, and other technologies in today's representative democracy, as well as through more participatory or direct forms of citizen involvement in addressing public challenges.
( For this discussion, type safety specifically refers to memory type safety and should not be confused with type safety in a broader respect.
* For broader categories on people, see: Category: Wikipedia categories named after people.
For instance, both A < sub > 1 </ sub > receptors and A < sub > 2A </ sub > play roles in the heart, regulating myocardial oxygen consumption and coronary blood flow, while the A < sub > 2A </ sub > receptor also has broader anti-inflammatory effects throughout the body.
For Weber, patrimonial monarchies and similar forms of government were projections of patriarchy ( the rule of the father within the family ) onto a broader set of social relationships.
: For a broader class of publications, which includescientific journals, see: Category: Academic journals
For Information Technology ( IT ) systems it is a major aspect of the broader discipline of change management.
For Charles Sanders Peirce, indexicality is one of three sign modalities ( see further down ), and is a phenomenon far broader than language ; that which, independently of interpretation, points to something — such as smoke ( an index of fire ) or a pointing finger — works indexically for interpretation.

For and understanding
For a deeper understanding of adobe, one might examine a cob building.
* For a new understanding of his early career, based on a newly discovered text, see also: Michot, Yahya, Ibn Sînâ: Lettre au vizir Abû Sa'd.
For the adherents of this understanding of apostolic succession grace is transmitted during episcopal consecrations ( the ordination of bishops ) by the laying on of hands of bishops previously consecrated within the apostolic succession.
For clarity it should be stated that SDA understanding of Soul is not that of Calvin, by " soul " SDA theologians mean the physical person ( monism ), and that no component of human nature survives death, therefore each human will be " re_created " at resurrection.
For example, the accuracy of laser rangefinding measurements is based on the scientific understanding of lasers, while satellite pictures and meter sticks rely on different phenomena.
For organic chemists, the theory of structure provided dramatic new clarity of understanding, and a reliable guide to both analytic and especially synthetic work.
" For me ," he said, " the important distinction is between a stylistic approach to the design ; and an analytical approach giving the process of due consideration to time, place, and purpose ... My analytical approach requires a full understanding of the three essential elements ... to arrive at an ideal balance among them.
For a better understanding of the liar paradox, it is useful to write it down in a more formal way.
For liberal Mormons, revelation is a process through which God gradually brings fallible human beings to greater understanding.
For more complicated molecules, the wave mechanics approach loses utility in a qualitative understanding of bonding ( although is still necessary for a quantitative approach ).
For example, those who wish to vote for the next Minister of Finance should have a certain diploma which shows they have enough understanding of this field to make an educated vote.
For Adams, Machiavelli lacked only a clear understanding of the institutions necessary for good government.
For example, profit maximization lies behind the neoclassical theory of the firm, while the derivation of demand curves leads to an understanding of consumer goods, and the supply curve allows an analysis of the factors of production.
For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism or nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products which have dramatically transformed modern-day society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons ; advances in thermodynamics led to the development of industrialization ; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.
For thousands of years, mathematicians have attempted to extend their understanding of, sometimes by computing its value to a high degree of accuracy.
For example, before the 2007 federal election, which Labor won, he criticised the then opposition industrial relations spokesperson Julia Gillard, saying she lacked an understanding of principles such as enterprise-bargaining set under his government in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
For full membership, the Puritan church insisted not only that its congregants lead godly lives and exhibit a clear understanding of the main tenets of their Christian faith, but they also must demonstrate that they had experienced true evidence of the workings of God ’ s grace in their souls.
For example, the Grelling – Nelson paradox points out genuine problems in our understanding of the ideas of truth and description.
For example, a PET or fMRI scan of a person who claims to be hearing voices may show activation in the primary auditory cortex, or parts of the brain involved in the perception and understanding of speech.
For a quantum field theory to be well-defined according to this understanding of the subject, it must be asymptotically free or asymptotically safe.
For example, fully understanding the key set of genes to the human leucocyte antigen has been described as being " the Rosetta Stone of immunology ".
For a better understanding of " wisdom " ( hikmah ), one can refer to The Quran itself.
For purposes of making sense of how to govern, the FSLN drew four fundamental principles from the work of Carlos Fonseca and his understanding of the lessons of Sandino.
For Marx scientific and true knowledge is ' in accordance with the dialectical understanding of history ' and ideological knowledge ' an epiphenomenal expression of the relation of material forces in a given economic arrangement '.

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