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Some scholars have inferred that the minor judges were actual adjudicators, whereas the major judges were leaders and didn't actually make legal judgements.
The Latin leaders accompanied Tarquin to Turnus ' lodging and, the swords then being discovered, Turnus ' guilt was then speedily inferred, and he was condemned and was thrown into a pool of water in the grove, and a wooden frame (" cratis ") placed over his head, into which stones were thrown, thereby drowning him.
A significant outcome of the research was that rules inferred from toddler speech were better predictors of subsequent speech than traditional grammars.
A partial dependency, the exact extent of which the Court cannot establish, may be inferred from the fact that the leaders were selected by the United States, and from other factors such as the organisation, training and equipping of the force, planning of operations, the choosing of targets and the operational support provided.
The distinguishing feature of phrenology is the idea that the sizes of brain areas were meaningful and could be inferred by examining the skull of an individual.
The first Sigal responsum used the Talmud's general prayer obligation and examples of cases in which women were traditionally obligated to say specific prayers and inferred from them a public prayer obligation identical to that of men.
The set of ochre suppressors was distinct from amber suppressors, so ochre mutants were inferred to correspond to a different nucleotide triplet.
Later writers have inferred that the Sirens were anthropophagous, based on Circe's description of them " lolling there in their meadow, round them heaps of corpses rotting away, rags of skin shriveling on their bones.
The experimenters inferred that the different responses to the statements were not due to passive reasoning errors.
Some scholars such as S. F. Alatas have noted some parallels between Madrasahs and early European colleges and have thus inferred that the first universities in Europe were influenced by the Madrasahs in Islamic Spain and the Emirate of Sicily .. Other scholars such as George Makdisi, Toby Huff and Norman Daniel, however, have questioned this, citing the lack of evidence for an actual transmission from the Islamic world to Christian Europe and highlighting the differences in the structure, methodologies, procedures, curricula and legal status of the " Islamic college " ( madrasa ) versus the European university.
It may be inferred from the sculptures that the occupants of these seven tombs were kings.
But if a length L were 3. 4 times the atomic unit of length, the equation would look the same, "" The dimension needs to be inferred from context.
It is also often inferred or even stated that older methods were completely ineffective or have died out completely when even the oldest methods are still used ( e. g. the Berlitz version of the direct method ).
Procter wrote a number of poems about war ( the majority of poems published on this topic in Household Words were by Procter ), although she rarely deals directly with the topic, preferring to leave war " in the background, something to be inferred rather than stated.
Despite Oakes ' protests that the vials were meant for pain relief and that the money he had was from a $ 666 workers ' compensation cheque, Section 8 of the Narcotic Control Act ( NCA ) established a ' rebuttable presumption " that possession of a narcotic inferred an intention to traffic unless the accused established the absence of such an intention.
Both authors subsequently tack on 4, 000 cavalry, evidently not part of the 36, 000 or 38, 000, from which it may be inferred that the latter were infantry ( a circumstance not stated by the authors ).
The period at which human activity started in Schaerbeek can be inferred from the Stone-Age flint tools that were recovered in the Josaphat valley.
What Father David's scientific journeys meant for botany may be inferred from the fact that among the rhododendrons which he collected no less than fifty-two new species were found and among the primulae about forty, while the Western Mountains of China furnished an even greater number of hitherto unknown species of gentian.
In fact the page that would have contained the year number is among those lost, the 1510-11 time frame has been inferred from details of the type used by the printer ; other books from Grüninger's shop dated 1510-11 were set from the same lead type ( lead type had to be recast fairly frequently since it would be worn down rather quickly in a busy print shop ).
If later analyses indicates that the remnants were of only mature wild seeds of a type of plant that grows locally, it could be inferred that the site was only visited seasonally.
Judah ha-Levi shows that there is no means of carrying out the precepts without having recourse to oral tradition ; and that such tradition has always existed may be inferred from many passages of the Bible, the very reading of which is dependent upon it, since there were no vowels and accents in the original text.
A Libyan connection has likewise been inferred from Nahum 3: 9, where it is said that " Put and Lubim " were the helpers of Egypt.
That the studious traits which he later manifested were not altogether lacking at this time may be inferred from the fact that he was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

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The possibility that the absence or presence of these shunts is species-dependent is therefore inferred.
Dice, for example, he inferred from black dots on a white surface.
In the years before the Tokugawa shogunate, that innovative daimyo from Western Japan had been actively involved in negotiating trade and diplomatic treaties with Spain and with the colonies of New Spain ( Mexico ) and the Philippines ; and it was anticipated that the mere presence of the Princess could serve to underscore the range of possibilities which could be inferred from that little-known history.
Unlike his predecessors, Berkeley and Locke, Hume rejects the idea that volitions or impulses of the will may be inferred to necessarily connect to the actions they produce by way of some sense of the power of the will.
This is often incorrectly inferred from the correct fact that in all electrochemical devices negatively charged anions move towards the anode ( hence their name ) and positively charged cations move away from it.
It is thus the first site where the archaeology confirms the continuity of Mycenaean and Classical Greek religion, which has been inferred from the presence of the names of Classical Greek divinities on Linear B texts from Pylos and Knossos.
Arnulf kept his seat here and from later events it may be inferred that the Carantanians, from an early time, treated him as their own Duke.
Additionally, PWM ( pulse-width modulation ) anemometers are also used, wherein the velocity is inferred by the time length of a repeating pulse of current that brings the wire up to a specified resistance and then stops until a threshold " floor " is reached, at which time the pulse is sent again.
The southern part of Accrington, the township of New Accrington, was formerly in the Forest of Blackburnshire and the presence of oak trees may be inferred from local place names like Broad Oak and Oak Hill.
Often this can be inferred by the absence of a normal component ( e. g., one gene ).
As the distance between galaxy clusters is increasing today, it can be inferred that everything was closer together in the past.
Independently deriving Friedmann's equations in 1927, Georges Lemaître, a Belgian physicist and Roman Catholic priest, proposed that the inferred recession of the nebulae was due to the expansion of the Universe.
* Some of the words and phrases of the prayer have to be inferred from the context because the text is fragmentary.
" Not much is known about Zechariah ’ s life other than what may be inferred from the book.
Despite its invisible interior, the presence of a black hole can be inferred through its interaction with other matter and with light and other electromagnetic radiation.
Behaviorism insisted on working only with what can be seen or manipulated and in the early views of John B. Watson, a founder of the field, nothing was inferred as to the nature of the entity that produced the behavior.
Worldwide distribution of confirmed or inferred offshore gas hydrate-bearing sediments, 1996. Source: USGS
Since direct observations of climate are not available before the 19th century, paleoclimates are inferred from proxy variables that include non-biotic evidence such as sediments found in lake beds and ice cores, and biotic evidence such as tree rings and coral.
The continuity of glaciers, inferred from oriented glacial striations and deposits called tillites, suggested the existence of the supercontinent of Gondwana, which became a central element of the concept of continental drift.
Whether the large or small calorie is intended often must be inferred from context.
He argued that the fact of existence could not be inferred from or accounted for by the essence of existing things, and that form and matter by themselves could not originate and interact with the movement of the Universe or the progressive actualization of existing things.
It has been inferred that as the white dwarf's mass approaches the Chandrasekhar limit, its central density increases, and, as a result of compressional heating, its temperature also increases.

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