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In fact, Gödel ( 1936 ) proposed something stronger than this ; he observed that there was something " absolute " about the concept of " reckonable in S < sub > 1 </ sub >":
Pauling first proposed the concept of electronegativity in 1932 as an explanation of the fact that the covalent bond between two different atoms ( A – B ) is stronger than would be expected by taking the average of the strengths of the A – A and B – B bonds.
" To explain this finding, it has been proposed that male fetuses provoke a maternal immune reaction that becomes stronger with each successive male fetus.
Dissatisfied with the weakened enforcement provisions that emerged from the legislative process, Brooke repeatedly proposed stronger provisions during his Senate career.
Dr. Bryant Wood has proposed that Ai should instead be located at the site of Kirbet el-Maqatir arguing that the evidence for this site being Ai is stronger than at et-Tell.
The Anti-Federalists were composed of diverse elements, including those opposed to the Constitution because they thought that a stronger government threatened the sovereignty and prestige of the states, localities, or individuals ; those that claimed a new centralized, disguised " monarchic " power that would only replace the cast-off despotism of Great Britain with the proposed government ; and those who simply feared that the new government threatened their personal liberties.
At the July 2007 African Union summit in Accra, Ghana, Wade supported quick formation of the proposed United States of Africa and said: " If we fail to unite, we will become weak, and if we live isolated in countries that are divided, we face the risk of collapsing in the face of stronger and united economies.
Other sections of the Contract include a proposed Family Reinforcement Act ( tax incentives for adoption, strengthening the powers of parents in their children's education, stronger child pornography laws, and elderly dependent care tax credit ) and the Senior Citizens Fairness Act ( raise the Social Security earnings limit, repeal the 1993 tax hikes on Social Security benefits and provide tax incentives for private long-term care insurance ).
He supports stronger border security and opposes the temporary worker program proposed by President George W. Bush for illegal aliens.
The giant impact hypothesis, originally proposed in the early 1980s, was met with skepticism due to the impact area's non-radial ( elliptical ) shape, where a circular pattern would be stronger support for impact by larger object ( s ).
Dr. Bryant Wood has proposed that Ai should instead be located at the site of Kirbet el-Maqatir arguing that the evidence for this site being Ai is stronger than at et-Tell.
A hypothetical model proposed by various authors describes a relationship whereby weak evertor muscles are overpowered by stronger invertor muscles causing an adducted forefoot and inverted rearfoot.
He was also criticized for lacking the vigor necessary to serve as head of a cabinet department, and for failing to see through the proposed creation of a new, stronger cabinet department that would have replaced the Interior.
According to Leonard, Saint Augustine proposed that " when the men went away, a stronger affection kept the weaker sex firmly in place.
One of her first initiatives as a EU commissioner was to propose a directive proposing stronger sanctions against sexual abuse of children, where one of the proposed actions was to oblige the EU Member States to block access to child pornography on the Internet.
Having worked closely for almost three decades and with significant membership overlap, the sister organization Campaign for UN Reform proposed a stronger strategic partnership with the World Federalist Association in 2003.
However, because the bond is stronger and more resilient between the G: C pairs than between A: T pairs, a commonly proposed selective explanation is that a high GC-content is an adaption to harsh conditions, either high temperature or UV radiation.
However, Rutledge, himself a former state governor, was determined that while the new national government should be stronger than the Confederation government had been, the national government ’ s power over the states should not be limitless ; and at Rutledge ’ s urging, the committee went beyond what the Convention had proposed.
Gardner proposed a stronger military presence in the threatened area, to the extent of effectively declaring martial law.
The rate of long-chain fatty acid oxidation in CPT II-deficient patients has been proposed to be a stronger predictor of clinical severity than residual CPT II enzyme activity.
Upset with the way the massive, Brutalist-style J. Edgar Hoover Building disrupted foot traffic and retail trade along Pennsylvania Avenue, the PADC instead proposed a much stronger emphasis on retail and housing in the new master plan.

proposed and regulatory
When Ford approached the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) about regulatory issues, the critical problem was that the ( then ) known forms of air traffic control were inadequate for the volume of traffic Ford proposed.
An accompanying proposed rule deals with cosmetics, concluding that any use of natural estrogens in a cosmetic product makes the product an unapproved new drug and that any cosmetic using the term " hormone " in the text of its labeling or in its ingredient statement makes an implied drug claim, subjecting such a product to regulatory action.
Not yet formally proposed as an essential macronutrient, dietary fiber is nevertheless regarded as important for the diet, with regulatory authorities in many developed countries recommending increases in fiber intake.
Some evolutionary biologists, for example Allan Wilson, have proposed that evolution in promoter or regulatory regions may be more important than changes in coding sequences over such time frames.
After all of the testing is completed, the drug is proposed to the concerned regulatory authority ( e. g. the U. S. FDA ), and is either commercially introduced to the public via prescription, or deemed safe enough for over the counter sale.
Not yet formally proposed as an essential macronutrient, dietary fiber is nevertheless regarded as important for the diet, with regulatory authorities in many developed countries recommending increases in fiber intake.
The Innu community, the Sierra Club, and the National Lawyers Guild are fighting to prevent this proposed contract, which would have to be approved by New York's Governor Paterson under his regulatory authority.
In support of the Sympathoadrenal Hyperactivity model proposed, it has been hypothesized that a defect in calcium regulatory proteins within the sympathetic neurons may bring about the onset of NMS.
Among the many financial, logistical, and regulatory obstacles facing the construction of the park are the locations of a state prison, a county jail, and other public facilities within the proposed park, as depicted by the large white block and small white block areas to the northeast of a planned lake amidst the attractions in the park's master plan.
At CRTC hearings in 2007 on the future direction of regulatory policy for television, broadcasters proposed a number of strategies, including funding digital conversion by eliminating restrictions on the amount of advertising that television broadcasters are permitted to air, allowing terrestrial broadcasters to charge cable viewers a subscription fee similar to that already charged by cable specialty channels, permitting license fees similar to those which fund the BBC in the United Kingdom, or eliminating terrestrial television broadcasting entirely and moving to an exclusively cable-based distribution model.
Libertarians like William L. Anderson oppose the regulatory approach proposed by the authors of the paper, observing that some used-car markets haven't broken down even without lemon legislation and that the lemon problem creates entrepreneurial opportunities for alternative marketplaces or customers ' knowledgeable friends.
One of the main techniques they use is cost benefit analysis of proposed regulatory requirements.
* International Clearing Union, a non-existent currency regulatory institution proposed in 1944
The major proposed alternative mechanistic explanation is that the developing immune system must receive stimuli ( from infectious agents, symbiotic bacteria, or parasites ) in order to adequately develop regulatory T cells, or it will be more susceptible to autoimmune diseases and allergic diseases, because of insufficiently repressed T < sub > h </ sub > 1 and T < sub > h </ sub > 2 responses, respectively.
Upon the filing, a 30-day waiting period ( 15-days for all-cash tender offers ) then ensues during which time those regulatory agencies may request further information in order to help them assess whether the proposed transaction violates the antitrust laws of the United States or could cause an anti-competitive effect in the parties ' markets.
On 1 October 2009, the Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey, announced that the regulatory aspects of the IAA's remit would be transferred to the Dublin Transport Authority ( which is proposed to be renamed as the National Transport Authority ).
* Financial Conduct Authority, a proposed regulatory body in the UK
One of the proposed locations for the new commercial-mission-only spaceport is south Texas, which was revealed in April 2012, via preliminary regulatory documentation.
The proposed acquisition of the shares is subject to regulatory requirements and iGate is required to make an ‘ Open Offer ’ to acquire additional 20 % of Patni ’ s shares from the open market.
The bill, modeled on a concept proposed by Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren, was subsequently included in the financial regulatory reform package announced by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on July 24, 2009.
In this step, the agency publishes the actual proposed regulatory language in the Federal Register ; in which a discussion of the justification and analysis behind the rule is printed, as well as the agency's response to any public comment on the advance notice.
* Fee-for-carriage, a proposed Canadian television regulatory policy which would require cable and satellite television companies to compensate conventional, over-the-air television stations for the right to carry their local signals, sometimes referred to as the TV tax or value for signal
Shortly after François Jacob and Jacques Monod developed their first model of gene regulation, Goodwin proposed the first model of a genetic oscillator, showing that regulatory interactions among genes allowed periodic fluctuations to occur.

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