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Good-natured characters are often modestly loyalist and Anglican, even Hanoverian, while ill-natured characters ( Mrs. Western ) or only mistaken ones ( Partridge ) can be Jacobites or ( like Squire Western ) just anti-Hanoverians.

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Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton.

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* Corporal Jeff Hyers, USA ( Season 3 ); Good-natured combat medic.
Good-natured rival of George.

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A differential suggestibility would have to be invoked to explain the failure of this additional information to influence the Kohnstamm-positive reactors and yet attribute their naive Kohnstamm reactivity to suggestion.
Major projects attempted to encode wide bodies of general knowledge ; for example the " Cyc " project ( still ongoing ) went through a large encyclopedia, encoding not the information itself, but the information a reader would need in order to understand the encyclopedia: naive physics ; notions of time, causality, motivation ; commonplace objects and classes of objects.
Angus MacIntyre of the University of London stated about Cohen: " He was dauntingly clever, and one would have had to be naive or exceptionally altruistic to put one's " hardest problem " to the Paul I knew in the ' 60s.
" Misanthropy, then, is presented as the result of thwarted expectations or even excessively naive optimism, since Plato argues that " art " would have allowed the potential misanthrope to recognize that the majority of men are to be found in between good and evil.
It would be naive and unrealistic for certain sections of the Ghanaian society to think that the request for economic assistance from the World Bank and its affiliates means a sell-out of the aims and objectives of the Ghanaian revolution to the international community ...
These accounts also indicate that the Germans were aware of Churchill's whereabouts at the time and were not so naive as to believe he would be travelling alone on board an unescorted and unarmed civilian aircraft, which Churchill also acknowledged as improbable.
For example, for the problem " find all integers between 1 and 1, 000, 000 that are evenly divisible by 417 " a naive brute-force solution would generate all integers in the range, testing each of them for divisibility.
Michael appeared gullible and naive ; a friend of Natalia's said he " trusted everybody ... Had his wife not watched over him constantly, he would have been deceived at every step.
" Levin argues that both the Israelis and the Americans were naive in expecting that Arafat would agree to give up the idea of a literal " right of return " for all Palestinians into Israel proper no matter how many 1948 refugees or how much monetary compensation Israel offered to allow.
Langston argues that philosophers of virtue ethics have unnecessarily neglected conscience for, once conscience is trained so that the principles and rules it applies are those one would want all others to live by, its practise cultivates and sustains the virtues ; indeed, amongst people in what each society considers to be the highest state of moral development there is little disagreement about how to act. Emmanuel Levinas viewed conscience as a revelatory encountering of resistance to our selfish powers, developing morality by calling into question our naive sense of freedom of will to use such powers arbitrarily, or with violence, this process being more severe the more rigorously the goal of our self was to obtain control.
A naive breadth-first search of these graphs would quickly consume all the memory of any modern computer.
On January 10, 1947, Governor Chen Yi announced that the new ROC Constitution would not apply to Taiwan after it went into effect in mainland China on December 25, 1947 as Taiwan was still under military occupation and also that Taiwanese were politically naive and were not capable of self-governing.
If TS ( T )< WTS ( O ), a naive approach would be to abort T because its write action conflicts with the most recent write of O and is out of timestamp order.
The naive way to do this would be the following:
Often, Lefty would give a silly description of said item's " usefulness " so as to trick Ernie ( who he hoped was naive and unwary ) into buying.
Two of Logroño's TV characters would surface around this time: Agapito Flores, a rather naive country bumpkin with a speech impairment, and Nicky El Bro, a Nuyorican hustler.
Note that a naive perturbation theory around one of those two vacua would never show this non-perturbative tunneling effect, dramatically changing the picture of the vacuum structure of this quantum mechanical system.
White was originally scared to play Rose, feeling that she would not be able to play the role — until the show's creator took her aside and told her not to play Rose as stupid but to play her as someone " terminally naive, a person who always believed the first explanation of something.
A naive use of this idea would increase the storage space to O ( n² ).
Nevertheless the maximum independent set problem can be solved more efficiently than the O ( n < sup > 2 </ sup > 2 < sup > n </ sup >) time that would be given by a naive brute force algorithm that examines every vertex subset and checks whether it is an independent set.
A naive perspective might be that therefore all these different complex spectra would generate color perceptions completely different from those evoked in the rainbow of pure spectral light.
If we naively recompute the hash value for the substring, this would require Θ ( m ) time, and since this is done on each loop, the algorithm would require Ω ( mn ) time, the same as the most naive algorithms.
The limitation, however, is the limited size of the integer data type and the necessity of using modular arithmetic to scale down the hash results, for which see hash function article ; meanwhile, those naive hash functions that would not produce large numbers quickly, like just adding ASCII values, are likely to cause many hash collisions and hence slow down the algorithm.

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The naive state, Condition 1,, could therefore be viewed as an inhibiting one for 24% of the subjects in this study.
While this loss of precision may be tolerable and viewed as a minor flaw of Algorithm I, it is easy to find data that reveal a major flaw in the naive algorithm: Take the sample to be ( 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 4, 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 7, 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 13, 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > + 16 ).
Indeed, naive set theory might be said to be based on this notion.
Gottlob Frege did explicitly axiomatize a theory in which the formalized version of naive set theory can be interpreted, and it is this formal theory which Bertrand Russell actually addressed when he presented his paradox.
Informal applications of set theory in other fields are sometimes referred to as applications of " naive set theory ", but usually are understood to be justifiable in terms of an axiomatic system ( normally the Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory ).
A naive set theory is not necessarily inconsistent, if it correctly specifies the sets allowed to be considered.
If a naive rendering algorithm is used without any filtering, high frequencies in the image function will cause ugly aliasing to be present in the final image.
" Christopher Norris declared that Orwell's " homespun empiricist outlook – his assumption that the truth was just there to be told in a straightforward common-sense way – now seems not merely naive but culpably self-deluding ".
The most famous parody of the Gothic is Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey ( 1818 ) in which the naive protagonist, after reading too much Gothic fiction, conceives herself a heroine of a Radcliffian romance and imagines murder and villainy on every side, though the truth turns out to be much more prosaic.
However, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, a literary critic of Augustan Rome, listed seven predecessors of Herodotus, describing their works as simple, unadorned accounts of their own and other cities and people, Greek or foreign, including popular legends, sometimes melodramatic and naive, often charming-all traits that can be found in the work of Herodotus himself.
If the air density and temperature are the same above and below a wing, a naive application of the ideal gas law requires that the pressure also be the same.
: Her manipulation of sources is sometimes so blatant as to be naive, for even a cursory reader can spot what is going on.
The paradoxes of naive set theory can be explained in terms of the inconsistent assumption that " all classes are sets ".
In some cases, the solution can be computed in closed form as in naive Bayes and linear discriminant analysis.
Some patients will be prescribed as much as 325 mg of methadone a day ; though a dose as low as 30 mg can prove fatal in an opiate naive individual, or in individuals who lack cross-tolerance to other opioids .. Patients prescribed Methadone for pain control, are likely to be given Methadone tablets, that come in the strength of 5mg in the Uk.
But a critical logical analysis shows that this definition is too naive to be proper, and so it must be qualified as follows:
As a pioneer of a self-reflexive sociology who prefigured Bourdieu's ability to factor in the effect of reflection on the societal object, Adorno realized that some criticism ( including deliberate disruption of his classes in the 1960s ) could never be answered in a dialogue between equals if, as he seems to have believed, what the naive ethnographer or sociologist thinks of a human essence is always changing over time.
This question was once considered to be an appropriate division of developmental influences, but since both types of factors are known to play such interacting roles in development, most modern psychologists and anthropologists consider the question naive — representing an outdated state of knowledge.
The other main players of the show are Cooter Davenport, who in very early episodes was seen to be a wild, unshaven rebel, often breaking or treading on the edge of the law, before settling down and becoming much more laid-back, and who owns the local garage and is the Duke family's best friend ( he is often referred to as an " honorary Duke "), and Enos Strate, an honest but naive young Deputy who often finds his morals conflicted as he is reluctantly forced to take part in Hogg and Rosco's crooked schemes.

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