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The beliefs of a religion also reflecting the values are expressed in creeds, dogmas, and doctrines, and form what Durkheim calls a credo.
It is also expressed in the proscription against deviants in the matter of endogamy, particularly in rural areas.
Much interest has also been expressed in new techniques for processing the urethane foams, including spraying, frothing, and molding ( see article, p. 391 for details ).
Being a dimensionless fraction, it may also be expressed as a percentage, and is measured on a scale from zero for no reflecting power of a perfectly black surface, to 1 for perfect reflection of a white surface.
This time scale is expressed in the form of tables of differences UTC-UTC ( k ) ( equivalent to TAI-TAI ( k )) for each participating institution k. ( The same circular also gives tables of TAI-TA ( k ), for the various unsynchronised atomic time scales.
Knight also expressed misgivings about van Vogt's politics, noting that his stories almost invariably present absolute monarchy in a favorable light.
The Communion is held together by a shared history, expressed in its ecclesiology, polity and ethos and also by participation in international consultative bodies.
Wujcik also expressed a desire to create a book giving greater detail to the Courts of Chaos.
The Emperor also ordered all copies of the Thalia, the book in which Arius had expressed his teachings, to be burned.
The associative law can also be expressed in functional notation thus:.
Around this time, Alcott also first expressed his public disdain for slavery.
He also expressed his outrage at accusations made against his father.
This ambivalence is expressed also in the god's association with the Thracians, who were regarded by the Greeks as a barbarous and warlike people.
He also wrote that Hill " was a left-winger who'd never expressed any religious sentiments whatsoever ... and the only reason why she'd held a job in the Reagan administration was because I'd given it to her.
It is also used as a quantitive test of unsaturation, expressed as the bromine number of a single compound or mixture.
The Péter-Ackermann function can also be expressed in terms of various other versions of the Ackermann function:
The expression of many genes can be determined by measuring mRNA levels with multiple techniques including microarrays, expressed cDNA sequence tag ( EST ) sequencing, serial analysis of gene expression ( SAGE ) tag sequencing, massively parallel signature sequencing ( MPSS ), RNA-Seq, also known as " Whole Transcriptome Shotgun Sequencing " ( WTSS ), or various applications of multiplexed in-situ hybridization.
The Vampire Diaries cast member Candice Accola also expressed interest, according to an E!
An identical expression to Einstein's formula for the diffusion coefficient was also found by Walther Nernst in 1888 in which he expressed the diffusion coefficient as the ratio of the osmotic pressure to the ratio of the frictional force and the velocity to which it gives rise.
Note that t < sup > 0 </ sup > = 1, ( 1 − t )< sup > 0 </ sup > = 1, and that the binomial coefficient,, also expressed as or is:
Monetary balance of trade is different from physical balance of trade ( which is expressed in amount of raw materials, known also as Total Material Consumption ).
In fact, the perceived need for some kind of graduate credential is so strong that some undergraduate BME programs will actively discourage students from majoring in BME without an expressed intention to also obtain a masters degree or apply to medical school afterwards.
Hofstadter also noted that " sexual freedom " is a vice frequently attributed to the conspiracist's target group, noting that " very often the fantasies of true believers reveal strong sadomasochistic outlets, vividly expressed, for example, in the delight of anti-Masons with the cruelty of Masonic punishments.
Love has also expressed interest in fashion, having modeled for Versace and Givenchy, and has also frequented numerous fashion shows over the years.

also and cautious
she also went to Washington and appealed to Senator George William Norris of Nebraska, the Fighting Liberal, from whose office a sympathetic but cautious harrumphing was heard.
This view of Gregory is also held by some modern theologians, such as John Sachs who said that Gregory had " leanings " toward apocatastasis, but in a " cautious, undogmatic " way.
Other historians have been more cautious in interpreting this material, noting that chroniclers also reported John's personal interest in the life of St Wulfstan of Worcester and his friendships with several senior clerics, most especially with Hugh of Lincoln, who was later declared a saint.
He was cautious, concerned to ensure that the work would be sufficiently interesting and useful, and there was also the possibility that his father's German nationality would rule out any involvement in top-secret work.
The Venetian military tradition also was notably cautious ; they were more interested in achieving success with a minimum expense of lives and money than in the pursuit of glory.
His idea was greeted with cautious optimism in southern Africa ; the Orange Free State agreed to the idea in principle and the Transvaal may also eventually have agreed.
His outspokenness brought him into conflict, not only with the Catholic Rigsraad, but also with his cautious and temporizing father.
However, Dadosky also states that " one should be cautious when trying to assess Eliade's indebtedness to Plato ".
He was also cautious towards Germany, and generally unsuccessful in his attempts to establish closer contacts with Poland, the United Kingdom and France.
We recognized that he was not only an unusually gifted man, but that he had the indefinable something that marks the man who has worked seriously upon himself ... Knowing Reggie to be a very cautious man, trained moreover in assessing information by many years in the Intelligence Service, I accepted his assurances and also his belief that Shah had a very important mission in the West that we ought to help him to accomplish.
Following the landings, which had been virtually unopposed, John P. Lucas — the VI Corps commander — had chosen a cautious strategy of consolidating the beachhead and building up his force strength, which also allowed time for the Germans to reinforce their defensive positions.
BEA's insistence on building the Trident smaller with less powerful engines and a lower fuel capacity than originally proposed was also a manifestation of the cautious attitude of the airline's senior management against a backdrop of a reduction in its profit margin and slowdown in its growth rate.
Though she is very cautious, she can also be as bullheaded as Sonic, and is surprisingly spontaneous when there is no danger.
The ruling also emphasised that this was to be " a new trial of a defendant who, we repeat, is presumed in law to be innocent ," and suggested a cautious and fact-based reporting style to avoid contempt of court or risk of prejudice to the future trial.
Halleck, by nature a cautious general, but also judging that Grant's reputation for alcoholism in the prewar Army made him unreliable, rejected Grant's plans.
CVGHM also issued a warning to residents to be cautious of ash build up on roofs and other places that may give cause for collapse under the burden of ash.
Italy also accepted a more cautious military strategy from this point on.
Contemporary reports also indicated that the cost of setting up a new production facility for the CX, on the northern edge of the Paris conurbation, at Aulnay-sous-Bois, played a central part in undermining the company's finances to the point where it was obliged to surrender its independence to the more financially cautious Peugeot company.
" He also praised Lord Jenkins for his work and gave the recommendations a cautious welcome, pointing out in particular that change would help address the " complete absence of Conservative representation in Scotland ", a reference to the then most recent election in which the Conservatives failed to win a single seat in Scotland, despite winning 17. 5 % of the Scottish vote.
The Northerners in his cabinet were fellow doughfaces ( Northerners with Southern sympathies ) such as Buchanan, who was made Minister to Great Britain after a failed bid for the presidency at the Democratic National Convention, and Secretary of State William L. Marcy, whose appointment was also an attempt to placate the " Old Fogies ," as the wing of the party that favored slow, cautious expansion had come to be known.
The Parliament's development committee was cautious though about the expenditure and he was also criticised for his slow response with one MEP comparing him to " a fireman who arrives at the scene after the fire has gone out ".
This also rules out the beat -' em-up standard desperation attack ( an attack during which all enemies in a small radius around the player are knocked away and down, at the cost of player's health ), forcing the player to be even more cautious.
The tensions were able to thaw because of Khrushchev's de-Stalinization of the USSR and peaceful co-existence theory and also because of US President Eisenhower's cautious attitude and peace attempts.
The court stated that it also encourages drivers to be cautious in lending their vehicles to others.

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