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Political theoretical understanding, although almost at a standstill during this century, did develop during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and resulted in a flood of inventions which increased the possibility for man to coexist with man.
The favorite excuse of those who have now recanted their approval of communism is that they did not know how things would develop.
Thus a new pattern of days began to develop, for Granny Albright did not die.
There is only one sense in which it is valid to talk about Hardy's development: he did develop toward a more consistent and more effective control of that tone which we recognize as uniquely his.
I cite it as evidence that he did not develop through new styles as he grew older ( as Yeats did ), but that he simply learned to use better what he already had.
Further progress in the understanding of atoms did not occur until the science of chemistry began to develop.
However, as Cornelius Castoriadis pointed out, other societies also kept slaves but did not develop democracy.
While it is assumed that the younger Cuyp did work with his father initially to develop rudimentary talents, Aelbert became more focused on landscape paintings while Jacob was a portrait painter by profession.
The presence of an easy-to-learn language such as BASIC on these early personal computers allowed small business owners to develop their own custom application software, leading to widespread use of these computers in businesses that previously did not have access to computing technology.
The German armament industry did not fully mobilize until 1944, and this has led to some historians in the 1960s, particularly Alan Milward, to develop a theory of blitzkrieg economics.
Linnaeus did not like him, writing in his autobiography that Telander " was better calculated to extinguish a child's talents than develop them.
Although Locke did not develop a theory of natural rights, he envisioned individuals in the state of nature as being free and equal.
However, a bi-polar world, divided between the two ideologies, did not develop, largely due the dominance of monarchists through most of the period.
For example, one begins to answer the question " Why did China not develop modern science and capitalism?
" by asking the question " Why are we assuming that what China did develop was not modern science and capitalism?
He is not aware of all of his powers at the start of the show ; for instance, his heat vision and super breath do not develop until seasons two and six, respectively, and his power of flight did not emerge until the series finale, up until that point the power appeared only in a few rare cases, such as when he was temporarily're-programmed ' to assume a Kryptonian persona or when he was trapped in a virtual reality.
Eventually, in 1849, when Arnold Berthold noted that castrated cockerels did not develop combs and wattles or exhibit overtly male behaviour, modern endocrinology began.
Only in the 1980s did it begin to develop a modest domestic arms industry as the Directorate of Army Industries manufactured rifle ammunition, uniforms, boots, and other consumable items.
These links between deities were fluid, and did not represent the permanent merging of two gods into one ; therefore, some gods could develop multiple syncretic connections.
In other words, Edwin Porter did not develop the basics of film construction.
So although he did not invent the technique of cross-cutting, he did consciously develop it into a powerful method of film construction.
Christian Gnosticism did not fully develop until the mid-2nd century and 2nd-century Christians concentrated much effort in examining and refuting it.

did and comprehensive
The economist did however admit his knowledge of Chile was " too limited to enable to be precise or comprehensive " and that the measures he outlined were " to be taken as illustrative.
Dawkins apparently did not intend to present a comprehensive theory of memetics in The Selfish Gene, but rather coined the term meme in a speculative spirit.
Stefano DellaVigna and Matthew Gentzkow did a comprehensive study on the effects of persuasion in different domains.
The standard edict thus functioned like a comprehensive law code, even though it did not formally have the force of law.
The Ordinance of 1639, Maryland's earliest comprehensive law, expressed a general commitment to the rights of man, but did not specifically detail protections for religious minorities of any kind.
The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach, of Quebec, is the only Quebec First Nations community that has signed a comprehensive land claims settlement, the Northeastern Quebec Agreement ; they did so in 1978.
This Apollodorus has been mistakenly identified with Apollodorus of Athens ( born c. 180 BC ), a student of Aristarchus of Samothrace, mainly as it is known — from references in the minor scholia on Homer — that Apollodorus of Athens did leave a similar comprehensive repertory on mythology, in the form of a verse chronicle.
In October 2004, Bush said of Duelfer ’ s analysis: " The chief weapons inspector, Charles Duelfer, has now issued a comprehensive report that confirms the earlier conclusion of David Kay that Iraq did not have the weapons that our intelligence believed were there.
Its shares had under-performed the food sector over the previous five years ; it had been pushed back into fourth position by Asda and it did not have enough stores of adequate size to offer a comprehensive non-food range.
Some authorities introduced Middle Schools for ideological reasons, in line with the report, while others did so for more pragmatic reasons relating to the raising of the school leaving age in compulsory education to 16, or to introduce a comprehensive system.
The invention of a comprehensive mathematically based system of linear perspective is a defining achievement of the early 15th century Italian Renaissance in Florence, but Gothic painting had already made great progress in the naturalistic depiction of distance and volume, though it did not usually regard them as essential features of a work if other aims conflicted with them, and late Gothic sculpture was increasingly naturalistic.
The Royals did enjoy brief run of form in late June in which they won three straight games, including an exciting 3-2 victory at home over Greenville Lions, and they followed that up with a comprehensive 3-0 win over the Chesapeake Dragons in early July, but this as good as it got for the team in 2003.
Valery Polozov, a former advisor to the committee on national security in the Russian Duma, claims in his book " Firearms in Civil Society " that Germany did not in fact have comprehensive gun control legislation up until 1928, which created the legal framework later built upon by the Nazis.
Of course, the fact is that when Asimov wrote this he probably did not yet fully realize that this was going to be an integral part of a comprehensive long series "
The fact that the GDR had a planned economy did not mean that a single, comprehensive plan was the basis of all economic activity.
He did not, however, speak out against " the antiSemitic laws which had already been promulgated " and he was philosophically limited in his ability to " repudiate, in a comprehensive manner, the central tenets of Nazi racism and antiSemitism.
The European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has issued a comprehensive Opinion on DHA in which after considerable review concluded that spray tanning with DHA solutions did not pose risk to the consumer.
The Boland Amendment was a compromise because the U. S. Democratic Party did not have enough votes for a comprehensive ban on military aid.
Coleman did not feel he was necessarily dealing with a ufological phenomenon, but he wanted to have seasoned investigators with good interviewing skills to do a comprehensive examination of the eyewitnesses and their families, as well as law enforcement, educational, and community members.
* Marx did not just disregard the many different forms in which workers could be remunerated ( although he acknowledged their existence ) but he provided no comprehensive analysis of the labour market.
Despite the statute, the courts did not develop a comprehensive and coherent legal doctrine for patent law for more than a century after the statute came into force.
* This link gives a comprehensive details to what had happened between 1985-1995 in South Kordofan, it made special emphasis to the atrocities happened to the Nuba related to Messiria, although the bulk of SPLA force at that time was on the southern mountains where Hawazma lives, however, no reference to Hawazma casualties or involvement was cited, that was due to the fact that the Hawazma were not armed and had no effect on the SPLA, but that did not mean that they were not heavily trageted by the SPLA forces.
His energetic interest in disarmament did not lead him to join the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament-it worked for unilateral British nuclear disarmament: he believed that only general and comprehensive disarmament could be useful and effective.
The team did enjoy a couple of comprehensive victories, during the mid-season, notably a second 4-1 win over Northern Virginia Royals in which Moussa Sy scored all four goals, and a 5-2 hammering of New Hampshire Phantoms in early July, but elsewhere things were tough ; even their US Open Cup campaign ended early with a shocking 4-0 defeat to PDL side Ocean City Barons in the second round.

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