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* 1799: Doctoral dissertation on the Fundamental theorem of algebra, with the title: Demonstratio nova theorematis omnem functionem algebraicam rationalem integram unius variabilis in factores reales primi vel secundi gradus resolvi posse (" New proof of the theorem that every integral algebraic function of one variable can be resolved into real factors ( i. e., polynomials ) of the first or second degree ")
Fundamental assumptions differ but are never brought into the open.
Participants essentially divided into two loose coalitions, the ruling PDG and its allies, and the United Front of Opposition Associations and Parties, consisting of the breakaway Morena Fundamental and the Gabonese Progress Party.
Participants essentially divided into two loose coalitions, the ruling PDG and its allies and the United Front of Opposition Associations and Parties, consisting of the breakaway Morena Fundamental and the Gabonese Progress Party.
Similarly, the Charter of Fundamental Rights, codified into law applicable to European Union countries by the passage civil lawsuit, is said to have accrued when the event beginning its time limitation occurs.
The Fundamental Principles, a constitution, was introduced by the government in April 1980, and several non-PDPA members were allowed into government as part of the government's policy of broadening its support base.
Therefore, considering the fact that the " Discount " must match the benefits obtained from a similar Investment Asset, the " Discount Yield " must be used within the same compounding mechanism to negotiate an increase in the size of the " Discount " whenever the time period the payment is delayed or extended .< Ref Name =" Economics_Discount "/> The “ Discount Rate ” is the rate at which the “ Discount ” must grow as the delay in payment is extended .< Ref Name =" MathEcon_Chiang "> Alpha C Chiang, " Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, Third Edition ", McGraw Hill Book Company, 1984 .</ ref > This fact is directly tied into the " Time Value of Money " and its calculations.
Nor did the Treaty of Nice deal with the question of the incorporation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights into the Treaty ; that was also left for the 2004 IGC after the opposition of the United Kingdom.
Fundamental to grand strategy is the diplomacy through which a nation might forge alliances or pressure another nation into compliance, thereby achieving victory without resorting to combat.
: The best of his philosophical works, which are clear expositions of the scholastic system of thought, are the Filosofia Fundamental ( Basic Philosophy ), and the Curso de Filosofia Elemental ( A Course of Elementary Philosophy ), which he translated into Latin for use in seminaries.
It would have replaced the existing European Union treaties with a single text, given legal force to the Charter of Fundamental Rights, and expanded Qualified Majority Voting into policy areas which had previously been decided by unanimity among member states.
When Paul acceded to the throne in 1796, he immediately declared his son tsesarevich, and the title was confirmed by law in 1797 as the official title for the heir to the throne ( incorporated into Article 145 of the Fundamental Laws ).
During the Open Schools movement of the 1970s, several ideas designed to influence public education were put into practice, including Schools without Walls, Schools within a School, Multicultural Schools, Continuation Schools, Learning Centers, Fundamental Schools, and Magnet Schools.
Researchers from the University of Twente, the University of Patras in Greece, and the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter have constructed a Feynman-Smoluchowski engine which, when not in thermal equilibrium, converts pseudo-Brownian motion into work by means of a granular gas, which is a conglomeration of solid particles vibrated with such vigour that the system assumes a gas-like state.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union enshrines certain political, social, and economic rights for European Union ( EU ) citizens and residents into EU law.
The European Fundamental Rights Agency ( FRA ) had also put out a tender for poets to turn the Charter into an 80-minute long epic poem, with music, dance and multimedia elements.
The Russian Constitution of 1906 refers to a major revision of the 1832 Fundamental Laws of the Russian Empire, which transformed the formerly absolutist state into one in which the emperor agreed for the first time to share his autocratic power with a parliament.
The Fundamental Orders may have been drafted by Roger Ludlow of Windsor, the only trained lawyer living in Connecticut in the 1630s, and were transcribed into the official record by the secretary, Thomas Welles.
The Garland Encyclopedia of Music says, " Fundamental to much of the musical mix ( of Graceland ) was the influence of the African-American jazz, introduced into South Africa by transnational record-distribution networks in the 1920's.
On March 1, 1837 the priests and brothers gathered in the Sainte-Croix district of Le Mans to sign the Fundamental Act of Union which legally joined them into one association.
Fundamental assumptions differ but are never brought into the open.
On the same day, a special committee called the " Committee on Fundamental Rights of Citizens and Minorities of Pakistan " was appointed to look into and advise the Assembly on matters relating to fundamental rights of the citizens, particularly the minorities, with the aim to legislate on these issues appropriately.
He subsequently devoted his efforts into development of a " Fundamental Theory " based largely on algebraic notions ( which he called " E-frames ").
In this capacity, he transcribed the Fundamental Orders into the official colony records on 14 January 1638, OS, ( 24 January 1639, NS ).
The Constitution is composed of 139 articles ( five of which were later abrogated ) and arranged into three main parts: Principi Fondamentali, the Fundamental Principles ( articles 1 – 12 ); Part I concerning the Diritti e Doveri dei Cittadini, or Rights and Duties of Citizens ( articles 13 – 54 ); and Part II the Ordinamento della Repubblica, or Organisation of the Republic ( articles 55 – 139 ); followed by 18 Disposizioni transitorie e finali, the Transitory and Final Provisions.

Fundamental and nature
Fundamental differences exist between the nature and source of water rights in different countries.

Fundamental and social
In 2001, the European Union explicitly banned racism, along with many other forms of social discrimination, in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the legal effect of which, if any, would necessarily be limited to Institutions of the European Union: " Article 21 of the charter prohibits discrimination on any ground such as race, color, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, disability, age or sexual orientation and also discrimination on the grounds of nationality.
Fundamental changes affected its social structure, internal politics, economy, military, and foreign relations.
Fundamental in this view of conscience is that humans consider some " other " as being in a social relationship.
* Fundamental attribution error, in psychology, the overemphasizing of internal causes for actions, and the downplaying of external, social causes
Fundamental science has traditionally been associated with the physical and natural sciences ; some research in the social and behavioral sciences, however, can also be deemed fundamental ( e. g., cognitive neuroscience, personality ).
Pareto-optimal solutions are not unique, and according to the Second Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics, a social planner can achieve any Pareto-optimal outcome by an appropriate redistribution of wealth by means of competitive market.
Supporters of the Constitution from the left sought to emphasise that the treaty incorporates a Charter of Fundamental Rights and thus helped to secure the future of the European social model.
The Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles had their origins in the Indian independence movement, which strove to achieve the values of liberty and social welfare as the goals of an independent Indian state.
The Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles have also been used together in forming the basis of legislation for social welfare.
The Supreme Court, after the judgment in the Kesavananda Bharati case, has adopted the view of the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles being complementary to each other, each supplementing the other's role in aiming at the same goal of establishing a welfare state by means of social revolution.

Fundamental and relations
Diplomatic relations between the Israeli government and the Vatican were established in 1994, following the conclusion of the Fundamental Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Israel, signed on 30 December 1993.
In 1958, Schutz introduced a theory of interpersonal relations he called Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation ( FIRO ).
In June 1903, after months of concentrated work, his book Sex and Character, A Fundamental Investigation – an attempt " to place sex relations in a new and decisive light " – was published by the Vienna publishers Braumüller & Co.
Fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, plant hormone functions, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, environmental stress physiology, seed germination, dormancy and stomata function and transpiration, both part of plant water relations, are studied by plant physiologists.
Fundamental science ( pure science ) is science that describes the most basic objects and forces as well as the relations among them and laws governing them.

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