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From and basic
From this presumption it is an easy step to the conclusion that any observed increases in the basic wage rate must be due to union behavior different and more aggressive than assumed in our model.
From basic functional analysis we know that any ket can be written as
From 1896 there was continuous litigation in the United States over the patents covering the basic mechanisms that made motion pictures possible.
From these two basic types, a few modern designs have been created, such as the Hohner CBH-2016 chromatic and the Suzuki Overdrive diatonic, which have complex covers that allow for specific functions not usually available in the traditional design.
From this same perspective, readers of alphabetic languages must understand the alphabetic principle to master basic reading skills.
From the end of 1938 onward to big Opel Blitz trucks had been powered by the same basic 3. 6 L engine used in the Admiral.
From this basic distinction, post-structuralist studies often emphasize history to analyze descriptive concepts.
From the time of Gaius Marius onwards, legionaries received 225 denarii a year ( equal to 900 Sestertii ); this basic rate remained unchanged until Domitian, who increased it to 300 denarii.
From this point forward all Jewish prayerbooks had the same basic order and contents.
From about the 1920s onwards, it was realised that tensors play a basic role in algebraic topology ( for example in the Künneth theorem ).
From this line of thought one may conclude that, as these conclusions violate our basic moral intuitions, no greater good theodicy is true, and God does not exist.
From 1968 to 1980, the bank concentrated on meeting the basic needs of people in the developing world.
From basic image filter theory the angular cutoff frequency and the characteristic impedance of a low-pass constant k filter are given by ;
From these basic equations the necessary loading coil inductance and coil spacing can be found ;
From the beginning, UEA had a Yearbook-Jarlibro-with basic information about the association and with the addresses of the delegates.
From the mid 50's he moved into singularity theory, of which catastrophe theory is just one aspect, and in a series of deep ( and at the time obscure ) papers between 1960 and 1969 developed the theory of stratified sets and stratified maps, proving a basic stratified isotopy theorem describing the local conical structure of Whitney stratified sets, now known as the Thom-Mather isotopy theorem.
From early in 1942, he had come to share two basic convictions with many military officers: that Germany was being led to disaster, and that Hitler's removal from power was necessary.
From these figures for the size of a Biblical ell, that of the basic unit — the fingerbreadth ( Etzba ) — can be calculated to be either 22 or 21 mm ; Jewish rabbinical sources approximate at either 20 mm, or according to Talmudic scholar Chazon Ish, 25 mm.
From 1994 – 97, the Sixers return to a more basic uniform design, featuring a more ornate lettering.
The economic policies of the anarchist collectives were primarily operated according to the basic communist principle of " From each according to his ability, to each according to his need ".
From the basic relation, the ( co ) boundaries lie inside the ( co ) cycles.
From this premise, it was reasoned that the transmutation of one metal into another could be affected by the rearrangement of its basic qualities.
From the above 4 basic multi-terminal channels, multiple access channel is the only one whose capacity region is known.
From 1988 to 1990, he completed basic training at the German German Aerospace Center, and was then nominated to be in the prime crew for the second German Spacelab mission.

From and assumptions
From these three assumptions, neoclassical economists have built a structure to understand the allocation of scarce resources among alternative ends — in fact understanding such allocation is often considered the definition of economics to neoclassical theorists.
From the 1960s, Australian writers began to re-assess European assumptions about Aboriginal Australia – with works including Alan Moorehead's The Fatal Impact ( 1966 ) and Geoffrey Blainey's landmark history Triumph of the Nomads ( 1975 ).
From these assumptions Erlang developed the Erlang-B formula which describes the probability of congestion in a circuit group.
From these assumptions, political ecology can be used to:
From a modern perspective, Elo's simplifying assumptions are not necessary because computing power is inexpensive and widely available.
From these assumptions, Black and Scholes showed that “ it is possible to create a hedged position, consisting of a long position in the stock and a short position in the option, whose value will not depend on the price of the stock .”
From the incorrect translation into the term " canals ", various assumptions were made about life on Mars ; as these assumptions were popularized, the " canals " of Mars became famous, giving rise to waves of hypotheses, speculation, and folklore about the possibility of intelligent life on Mars, the Martians.
From his statements came some of the basic assumptions of occupational therapy, which include:
From these assumptions, we can compute that the number of piano tunings in a single year in Chicago is
He has been influential in laying the foundations for the discipline of cognitive neuropsychology, by formalising many of its methods and assumptions in the book From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure.
From the 1960s, Australian writers began to re-assess European assumptions about Aboriginal Australia-with works including Geoffrey Blainey's landmark history Triumph of the Nomads ( 1975 ) and the books of historian Henry Reynolds.
From these ratios, along with assumptions about the lens star, the mass of the planet and its orbital distance can be estimated.
From January 1971, all films were listed in alphabetical order, mainly because a new wave of critics who were influencing the magazine had already overturned the assumptions implicit in the separation of films ( for example, several by Sergio Leone and many from the stable of Roger Corman were only included in the " shorter notices " section ).
From there, the author rebuilds a great part of Euclidean geometry on top of his new proposed measurements, using only rational equivalences, which allow him to avoid any assumptions about the underlying scalar field.

From and neoclassical
Tim Scholl, author of From Petipa to Balanchine, considers George Balanchine's Apollo in 1928 to be the first neoclassical ballet.
From a formal point of view the sonatina is however Satie's most outspoken neoclassical composition.
From 1930 on, Serge Lifar was immensely successful, essentially in his own ballet creations, notably with Les Créatures de Prométhée ( 1929 ), a personal version of Le Spectre de la rose ( 1931 ) and L ' Après-midi d ' un faune ( 1935 ), Icare ( 1935 ) with costumes and decor by Picasso, Istar ( 1941 ) or Suite en Blanc ( 1943 ), which he qualified as neoclassical, all created for the Paris Opera.
From the 19th century to the 1950s, the area's layout more literally approached that of a square, framed by broad paths to the edges and centrally, and surrounded by neoclassical buildings.

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