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This notion is of particular importance for the analysis of human experience: Rather than assuming that mental states inhere in a cognizing subject, or a soul-substance, Buddhist philosophers largely propose that mental states alone exist as " momentary elements of consciousness " and that a subjective perceiver is assumed.
Their many male heirs created more and smaller estates, and from a largely free class of officials previously formed, many of these assumed or acquired hereditary rights to administrative and legal offices.
The article asserted that The Painted Bird, assumed by some to be semi-autobiographical, was largely a work of fiction.
The novel is a day in the life of bounty hunter Rick Deckard, January 3 / 1992, as he tracks down renegade androids who have assumed human identities in a post-apocalyptic world where animals a rare and the human population have largely migrated off-world.
Phenetics, popular in the mid-20th century but now largely obsolete, uses distance matrix-based methods to construct trees based on overall similarity, which is often assumed to approximate phylogenetic relationships.
By the 1920s psychoanalysts assumed that homosexuality was pathological and that attempts to treat it were appropriate, although psychoanalytic opinion about changing homosexuality was largely pessimistic.
It is believed that Mount Weather has largely assumed the functions of the facility at the Greenbrier, which was to house the U. S. Congress in an emergency, since that shelter was decommissioned.
Others think that any kind of rationality along the lines of rational choice theory is a useless concept for understanding human behavior ; the term homo economicus ( economic man: the imaginary man being assumed in economic models who is logically consistent but amoral ) was coined largely in honor of this view.
This can be attributed to the fact that if males were largely warriors by profession, a community was bound to lose male members at youth, leading to a situation where the females assumed the role of running the family.
Constance Rourke, one of the founders of what is now known as cultural studies, largely assumed this as late as 1931.
The village expanded rapidly between 1923 and 1939 when a series of garden estates – encouraged by the Metropolitan Railway – grew around its historic core, and it was largely from this time onwards that the area ( including Hatch End, which forms the northeastern part of Pinner ) assumed much of its present-day suburban character.
After the calendar change, " Old Lady Day " ( 6 April ), the former date of the Annunciation, largely assumed this role.
In the first quarter of the nineteenth century, Jamaica Village also assumed increasing importance as a manufacturing center, largely for topographical reasons.
Early models of Mira stars assumed that the star remained spherically symmetric during this process ( largely to keep the computer modelling simple, rather than for physical reasons ).
After Aëtius ' murder Aegidius assumed the role his mentor had held, maintaining order between the foederati and Romans in Gaul, but " while Aëtius had sought to preserve the equilibrium within the Gallic community with the help of Hunnic warriors from outside, Aegidius drew his support largely from the Salian Franks under Clovis ' father Childeric.
To this end, the Institutiones focuses largely on texts assumed to have been available in Vivarium's library.
MacKay was largely seen as the assumed victor of the race from the outset of the leadership contest.
The CRBC's regulatory powers were largely transferred to the CBC while the role of licensing stations and allocating wavelengths was assumed by the newly created Department of Transport.
By 1735 Newcastle had largely assumed control of colonial affairs, further increasing the amount of patronage he controlled.
The Pyu had largely assumed the Burman ethnicity in Upper Burma.
It is largely based on a Chechen myth about the Vainakhs being descended from a " stranger " who fled Shama ( assumed to be Syria ) to avoid a blood feud.
For instance, as only small sums were spent on the keep during the royal tenure, it is assumed that it was largely complete, and in 1183 the Rolls record that there were royal apartments separate from the keep.
After Fei Yi's death, Jiang Wei assumed command of Shu's troops and began a number of campaigns against Wei -- but while they were troubling to Wei's de facto rulers Sima Shi and Sima Zhao ( who had rendered Wei's emperors figureheads after succeeding their father Sima Yi ), the attacks largely inflicted no real damage against Wei, as Jiang Wei's campaigns were plagued by one problem that had plagued Zhuge Liang's -- the lack of adequate food supply — and largely had to be terminated after a short duration.

largely and charge
The Third Council of the Lateran of 1179 guaranteed the access – now largely free of chargeof all able applicants, who were, however, still tested for aptitude by the ecclesiastic scholastic.
By placing the molecules in wells in the gel and applying an electric field, the molecules will move through the matrix at different rates, determined largely by their mass when the charge to mass ratio ( Z ) of all species is uniform, toward the ( negatively charged ) cathode if positively charged or toward the ( positively charged ) anode if negatively charged.
The anion form, ( OH < sup >−</ sup >) is called the hydroxide anion ; it bears a single negative charge largely residing on the more electronegative oxygen.
Cros was a poet of meager means, not in a position to pay a machinist to build a working model, and largely content to bequeath his ideas to the public domain free of charge and let others reduce them to practice, but after the earliest reports of Edison's presumably independent invention crossed the Atlantic he had his sealed letter of April 30 opened and read at the December 3, 1877 meeting of the French Academy of Sciences, claiming due scientific credit for priority of conception.
While this is the result when the electrons contributing to the current occur completely randomly, unaffected by each other, there are important cases in which these natural fluctuations are largely suppressed due to a charge build up.
Although there were attempts to separate the party and state in the late 1980s under Zhao Ziyang and have the Party in charge of formulating policy and the State Council executing policy, these efforts were largely abandoned in the early 1990s.
For a variety of reasons, including the fact that the French government chose to put a proponent of hydrogen in charge of balloon development, interest in hot air balloons was largely superseded by gas balloons over the following decades.
In late 2009, separate courts in Spain and Argentina indicted Jiang Zemin and other officials on the charge of " crimes of humanity " and genocide, and asked for their arrest, although the ruling is acknowledged to be largely symbolic and unlikely to be carried out.
Sun Quan put Zhou Yu in charge of his 30, 000 men, largely stationed on naval ships, and Zhou set up in a defense position in conjunction with Liu Bei, whose army was stationed on land.
During this period, publisher Stan Lee relocated to Los Angeles to better oversee Marvel's animation, television and film projects, leaving Shooter largely in charge of the creative decision-making at Marvel's New York City headquarters.
Ponder Stibbons has by default become the person in charge of developing and operating Hex, though he admits that Hex largely develops itself.
She and her husband were held without charge or trial, at His Majesty's pleasure largely due to the Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison.
The depth charge has now largely been replaced by anti-submarine homing torpedoes.
These no longer belonged to the royal family and their charge became hereditary, thus creating local dynasties largely independent from the central authority of the pharaoh.
The decision on the railway route was based largely on two reports by Charles Weber, the provincial engineer and surveyor in charge of the railway.
The first of these posts was largely honorific, but the leadership of the Lords put Home in charge of getting the government's business through the upper house, and brought him nearer to the centre of power.
The Third Council of the Lateran of 1179 guaranteed the access – by that time largely free of chargeof all able applicants, who were, however, still tested for aptitude by the ecclesiastic scholastic.
Cardigan's commanding officer, Lord Lucan, had been recalled in disgrace — largely brought about by the determination of the commander-in-chief, Lord Raglan, to displace blame from himself — and arrived in England only two weeks after his subordinate but, as the officer who had " looked on " ( a pun on his name much exploited by Cardigan ) while the charge had taken place, little regard was given to his version of events.
One reason for this was the lack of stirrups ( especially amongst Western armies ), although the traditional Roman saddle had four horns with which to secure the rider ; nevertheless, these were largely inadequate for keeping a soldier seated upon the full impact of a charge action.
Three factors were largely responsible: the difficulty and expense of developing and operating mining technology that could economically remove the nodules from depths of five or six kilometers and transport them to the ocean surface, the high taxes the international community would charge for the mining, and the continuing availability of the key minerals from land-based sources at market prices.
Major Hugh Maguire ( of HQ, 1st Airborne Division ) was put in charge of the second escape The operation largely replicated the original, but was due to take place 4 km further east on the evening of 18 November.
As a finance minister he was largely dominated by the lines of policy laid down by Gladstone ; but he distinguished himself by his dealings with the debt, especially his introduction of the new sinking fund in 1876, by which he fixed the annual charge for the debt in such a way as to provide for a regular series of payments off the capital.
The tribunal largely dropped count 1, stating that the charge was beyond its jurisdiction.
The image dissector has no " charge storage " characteristic ; the vast majority of electrons emitted by the photocathode are excluded by the scanning aperture, and thus wasted rather than being stored on a photo-sensitive target, as in the iconoscope or image orthicon ( see below ), which largely accounts for its low light sensitivity.

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