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His period of activity as a painter is traditionally limited to the two decades between 1639 and 1660, fitting directly within the generally accepted limits of the Dutch Golden Age ’ s most significant period, 1640-1665.
Boone as seen from Howard's Knob Boone took its name from the famous pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, who on several occasions camped at a site generally agreed to be within the present city limits.
The eastern city limits coincide with the county line ( bordering Contra Costa County ), which generally follows the ridge line of the Berkeley Hills.
Strict limits for how small a point defect is, are generally not defined explicitly, but typically these defects involve at most a few extra or missing atoms.
Directed sets also give rise to direct limits in abstract algebra and ( more generally ) category theory.
Europe is now generally defined by geographers as the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, with its boundaries marked by large bodies of water to the north, west and south ; Europe's limits to the far east are usually taken to be the Urals, the Ural River, and the Caspian Sea ; to the south-east, including the Caucasus Mountains, the Black Sea and the waterways connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
The Northwestside, generally located north of the Grand River, with the city limits defining its north and western borders, is physically the smallest side of the city.
* Germany: the use of a Segway PT i2 is generally allowed on bicycle paths and public roads within city limits since 25 July 2009.
Safe limits for mix of gases in trimix are generally accepted to be a maximum partial pressure of oxygen ( ppO < sub > 2 </ sub >— see Dalton's law ) of 1. 0 to 1. 6 bar and maximum equivalent narcotic depth of.
The limits are generally the expense of energy storage able to be discharged quickly enough and the cost of power switching, which may be by semiconductors or by gas-phase switches ( having often a niche still in extreme pulse power applications ).
Hunters established game parks in Medieval Europe, such as the New Forest, with often violent punishments for poaching. In modern times, hunters have founded some of the most significant ( and controversial ) wildlife conservation organizations, such as Ducks Unlimited. Hunters in industrialized nations generally comply with bag limits to ensure the sustainability of wildlife populations.
Provided that taxonomists agree as to the limits of a species, it can have only one name that is correct under the appropriate nomenclature code, generally the earliest published if two or more names are accidentally assigned to a species.
ballooning mode limits are generally well understood and can in principle be avoided.
A general-purpose DMM is generally considered adequate for measurements at signal levels greater than one millivolt or one milliampere, or below about 100 megohms — levels far from the theoretical limits of sensitivity.
Although the UK and Japan enacted national laws in 1960 and 1967 respectively, these laws were not at all comprehensive or fully enforceable as to address ( a ) generally rising ambient noise ( b ) enforceable numerical source limits on aircraft and motor vehicles or ( c ) comprehensive directives to local government.
A generally good guy who knows the limits of right and wrong.
This energy loss means that productivity pyramids are never inverted, and generally limits food chains to about six levels.
The benefits are generally a more technical and more precise style, because the student spends time testing his limits and finding his mistakes.
Robert Anton Wilson wrote: " This seems to me a revolutionary book on how to transcend prejudices, evade the currently fashionable lunacies, open yourself to new perceptions, new empathy and even new ideas, free your living total brain from the limits of your dogmatic verbal ' mind ', and generally wake up and smell the bodies of dead children and other innocents piling up everywhere.
The limits for positive g are higher than for negative g and this is due to the ability to limit blood pooling for positive g maneuvers, but it is generally accepted that + 9 g for more than a few seconds will lead to loss of consciousness ( also known as GLOC ).
Toyota, for example, now generally limits overtime to 360 hours a year ( an average of 30 hours monthly ), and at some offices issues public address announcements every hour after 7 p. m. pointing out the importance of rest and urging workers to go home.
There is generally little human influence on landform features visible within the city limits.
The only other incorporated city in the borough is North Pole, a small city which is dwarfed in population by nearby census-designated places generally regarded as being part of North Pole but outside its city limits.
The county's smallest district ; its boundaries generally, but do not exactly, follow the corporate limits of Pineville.
Theophrastus seems, generally speaking, where the investigation overstepped the limits of experience, to have preferred to develop the difficulties rather than solve them, as is especially apparent in his Metaphysics.

generally and discussion
In modern English, " Americans " generally refers to residents of the United States, and among native speakers of English this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification of the subject under discussion.
It is less generally realized that his Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer ( 1964 ) was a similar exercise, exploring theological questions through correspondence addressed to a fictional recipient, " Malcolm ", though this work may be considered a " novel " only loosely in that developments in Malcolm's personal life gradually come to light and impact the discussion.
Those gathered in Council engaged in little discussion and generally approved the decrees presented by Innocent III.
The native terms ( Chinese hanzi, Japanese kanji, Korean hanja ) are also fairly widespread in the contexts of the individual languages, but they are not generally considered suitable for discussion of the script as a whole.
" Therefore much of the generally philosophical discussion below on materialism may be relevant to physicalism.
These views are not generally accepted by mainstream physics, but serve as a basis for valuable discussion within the community.
The questioning technique used generally emphasize a higher-level of questioning and thinking that have no single right answer that encourages discussion among the Socratic circle.
More generally there has been discussion of the similarities of these cultures with those found in coastal North Africa.
Two such bands important in the discussion of conductivity of materials are: the valence band and the conduction band ( the latter is generally above the former ).
* Law and order ( politics ), a term common in political debate and discussion, generally indicating support of a strict criminal justice system
He generally avoided theoretical discussion in his writings, believing that a true understanding of terrestrial magnetism would only be arrived at after exhaustive observations had been made on a global scale.
She generally avoided discussion of political issues during the campaign, particularly those on which she and her husband differed, and those closely involved with the campaign have reported that she was actively involved in campaign strategy.
The minutes do not generally link points made in discussion to the specific people who made them.
" Critics also noted its generally asexual treatment of homosexuality: Janet Maslin commented in the New York Times that the film is not one " to associate gayness with actual sex ," while TV Guide quipped that it " finally gets discussion about gay people out of the bedroom and into the record store.
The topics for discussion generally arise from the course of the dinner itself, but extend to literary and historical matters of every description, including abstruse points of grammar.
Its development was in response to the need for a cooperative agency in the iron and steel industry for collecting and disseminating statistics and information, carrying on investigations, providing a forum for the discussion of problems and generally advancing the interests of the industry.
Today, Weininger is generally viewed as misogynistic and antisemitic in academic circles, but was held to be a great genius by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and the writer August Strindberg ( see discussion below ).
A considerable part of the novel is dedicated to the discussion of topical political issues, including universal suffrage (" Democracy asserts the fact that the masses are now raised to higher intelligence than formerly "), communism ( used synonymously with " anarchism "), Darwinism and, generally, whether the future is something one should be looking forward to.
Moreover, these subjects are generally those in which your position is most emotional, i. e. precisely those on which you would have great interest in being tested against other people's reactions (...) Among your entourage, the not-so-good only go after your approval ; the worst make a policy of coaxing you ; the best soon cease to readily offer themselves to discussion.
Although not adverse to discussion of esoteric matters of socialist theory, MR was generally characterized by an aversion to doctrinaire citations of Marxist canon in favor of the analysis of real world economic and historical trends.
After a conference decision, members are generally expected to abide by the views agreed upon, at least publicly, whilst discussion may continue, or be returned to later, within the party until all concerns are addressed.
Four variants exist in home machines, depending on how brew water and steam are boiled ; in discussion these are generally known by acronyms.
The third section involves a discussion between the examiner and the candidate, generally on questions relating to the theme which they have already spoken about in part 2.
They are generally receptive to pre-application discussion in order to clarify whether a proposal will require planning permission and, assuming that it does, the probability of such planning permission being granted.
At the first caucus discussion, Woods read out the 11-page paper in full and caucus members were generally positive about its frank nature.

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