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it was also sacred, `` and no believer in an inspired church could tolerate having her canons examined as we should examine human laws ''.
Hill also recounted an instance in which Thomas examined a can of Coke on his desk and asked, " Who has put pubic hair on my Coke?
Biologists in Texas examined samples from the two carcasses and determined they were also coyotes suffering from very severe cases of mange.
Meinhof also examined other African languages, including groups classified at the time as Kordofanian, Bushman, Khoikhoi, and Hamitic.
The prints were also examined by another photographic company, Ilford, who reported unequivocally that there was " some evidence of faking ".
Some historians who have examined the life of Cotton Mather after Chadwick Hansen ’ s book also seem to yearn for a positive view of Cotton Mather.
Hume also examined the normative is – ought problem.
He also examined the role of religious practice in society.
Historians have also examined his changing ideas on the proper role for black Africans.
( His ) ' Punch and Judy ' is to be warmly welcomed as the first history of puppets in England, but it is also sadly to be examined as the first experiment of a literary criminal.
While early psychophysiologists almost always examined the impact of psychological states on physiological system responses, since the 1970s, psychophysiologists also frequently study the impact of physiological states and systems on psychological states and processes.
He also examined the relationship between physical and emotional love, explored various unorthodox family structures, and speculated on the influence of space travel on human cultural practices.
Nevertheless, Dr. Joel T. Boone also examined the President and noticed an enlargement of his heart.
MAPS also reviewed a study that examined the effects and composition of water-filtered and non-filtered cannabis and tobacco smoke.
Dr. Giorgio Festa, a private practitioner, also examined them in 1920 and 1925.
The report also examined the evolving tactics and countermeasures in dealing with Al Qaeda inspired attacks.
Human capital is also important for the success of cities and regions: A 2011 study from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York examined how the production of university degrees and R & D activities of educational institutions are related to the human capital of metropolitan areas in which they're located.
Abrams explained that this would disrupt their delicate adjustment, but the rule also served to prevent the Abrams devices from being examined.
He also examined her iconic legacy of both kitsch and sincere samba artistry in an essay in the New York Times.
He also examined the role of the poet in American society and famously summarized his poetic method in the phrase " No ideas but in things " ( found in his poem " A Sort of a Song " and repeated again and again in Paterson ).
Iridology ( also known as iridodiagnosis or iridiagnosis is an alternative medicine technique whose proponents claim that patterns, colors, and other characteristics of the iris can be examined to determine information about a patient's systemic health.
The fluid must also be examined relatively quickly after aspiration, as temperature and pH affect their solubility.
The role of the chemicals in the brain, particularly neurotransmitters, in aggression has also been examined.
Although direct bandgap semiconductors such as GaAs or GaN are most easily examined by these techniques, indirect semiconductors such as silicon also emit weak levels of light, and can be examined as well.

also and institutions
Their locations in all parts of the United States, and their locations in the several kinds of educational and research institutions that are the principal homes of our intellectual and artistic strengths also are factors in the Trustees' minds.
Historically, religion has also functioned as a tremendous engine of vindication, enforcement, sanction, and perpetuation of various other institutions.
Just as it is possible to exaggerate the drawing power of the new tenure practices, it is also possible to exaggerate the significance of the now relatively adequate salaries paid by major Catholic institutions.
By the end of the century the Roman Catholic Church was beginning to make itself felt, mainly through such institutions as hospitals but also through its attitude towards organized labour.
They also wanted village cooperatives to keep the profit from crop sales in local hands, and credit institutions to underwrite needed improvements.
Austin is also home to numerous child developmental institutions including the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, the Central Texas Autism Center, Autism Early Learning Center, Johnson Center for Child Health and Development and many more.
The AEA membership also includes manufacturers of avionics equipment, instrument repair facilities, instrument manufacturers, airframe manufacturers, test equipment manufacturers, major distributors, engineers and educational institutions.
Susan George of the Transnational Institute has also been a long-term influence on the movement, as the writer of books since 1986 on hunger, debt, international financial institutions and capitalism.
This decision did not mandate that the republic's political institutions would also move.
Nicaragua's legal system also is a mixture of the English Common Law and the Civil Law through the influence of British administration of the Eastern half of the country from the mid-17th century until about 1905, the William Walker period from about 1855 through 1857, USA interventions / occupations during the period from 1909 to 1933, the influence of USA institutions during the Somoza family administrations ( 1933 through 1979 ) and the considerable importation between 1979 and the present of USA culture and institutions.
They were also among the first in South East Asia to adopt religious ideas and political institutions from India and to establish centralized kingdoms surrounding large territories.
Central banks usually also have supervisory powers, intended to prevent bank runs and to reduce the risk that commercial banks and other financial institutions engage in reckless or fraudulent behavior.
In addition, many non-profit organizations, educational institutions, partnerships, and sole proprietorships also confer corporate titles.
Notwithstanding the country's commitment to democratic institutions, Colombia's history has also been characterized by widespread, violent conflict.
Regional treaties include the Andean Pact, now known as the Andean Community, which also includes Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru, the bodies and institutions making up the Andean Integration System ( AIS ).
Conservative rabbis also play a leading role at a number of non-denominational institutions of advanced Jewish learning.
Two other institutions of higher education, Stephens College in 1833 and Columbia College in 1851, were also established within the city.
Division III institutions also field teams, but do not offer any scholarships.
The word " campus " has also been applied to European universities, although most such institutions are characterized by ownership of individual buildings in urban settings rather than park-like lawns in which buildings are placed.
The earliest evidence for the ecclesiastical and administrative institutions which would last until the Davidian Revolution also appears at this time.
Colonial practices also spur the spread of languages, literature and cultural institutions.
Comparative law may also provide insights into the question of legal transplants, i. e. the transplanting of law and legal institutions from one system to another.
At the institutional level, many of the institutions also changed denominations, but the end result was a system that borrowed from both systems:
A standard dialect ( also known as a standardized dialect or " standard language ") is a dialect that is supported by institutions.

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