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summary and strategy
Note that of the above list of strategic terms, even this elementary summary indicates that the Mongols strategy was directed towards an objective ( that schwerpunkt ( main focus ) being nothing less than the psychology of the opposing population ) achieved through the offensive ; the offensive was characterized by concentration of forces, manoeuvre, surprise and simplicity.
In summary, Chrysler's purchase of AMC laid the critical foundation to help re-establish a strategy for its revival in the 1990s.
In summary, Singapore's urban and transport strategy allowed the users to have pro-transit " carrots " matching auto-restraint " sticks ", and as a result, despite having one of the highest per capita incomes in Asia, 32 % of Singaporean households owned cars in 2010.
Although many professional historians reject his views on Roman strategy, his 1976 book has increased interest in the study of Roman frontiers and strategy ( for a summary of his thesis and criticism: Defence-in-depth ( Roman military ).
Alaska Airlines flight attendants won a contract they deemed fair by executing the following summary of the CHAOS strategy:
In 2004, the IGBP published “ Global Change and the Earth System, a planet under pressure .” The publication ’ s executive summary concluded: “ An overall, comprehensive, internally consistent strategy for stewardship of the Earth system is required ”.
; Program summary: Describes the capability acquisition strategy and the relationship of the capability to precursor or follow-on systems.

summary and situation
In summary, depending on the situation a 50 % tax rate can cause the division of labor to fail even where productivity gains of up to 300 % would have resulted.
In summary, the rhetoric of The Selfish Gene exactly reverses the real situation: through metaphor genes are endowed with properties only sentient beings can posses, such as selfishness, while sentient beings are stripped of these properties and called machines ( robots ).
Spencer argues that " the play does not assume a political situation known to Roman history ; it is, rather a summary of Roman politics.
* Context ( language use ), the relevant constraints of the communicative situation that influence language use, language variation, and discourse summary
Wheeler responded by challenging Westmoreland's assessment of the situation, pointing out dangers that his on-the-spot commander did not consider palpable, concluding: " In summary, if you need more troops, ask for them.
" The whole is a masterly and comprehensive summary of the actual political situation and its exigencies ; while, when he treats such themes as liberty, or discusses the balance to be maintained between freedom and government in the constitution, he rises to the political idealism of Bolingbroke and Burke.
Hitler took the opportunity afforded by the conference to provide a summary of his assessment of the foreign policy situation.
On November 20, the UN voted unanimously to send 3, 085 more peacekeepers, citing " extreme concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation and in particular the targeted attacks against civilian population, sexual violence, recruitment of child soldiers and summary executions.
If a personal tax summary is requested in a situation where tax would be owing, a debt is created, so correct calculations prior to this request are important, and these core services are offered by third party Tax Agents.
To better understand Einstein's step, a summary of the situation before 1905, as it was described above, shall be given ( it must be remarked that Einstein was familiar with the 1895 theory of Lorentz, and " Science and Hypothesis " by Poincaré, but not their papers of 1904-1905 ):

summary and called
Another summary is called the life table.
The idea of MWI originated in Everett's Princeton Ph. D. thesis " The Theory of the Universal Wavefunction ", developed under his thesis advisor John Archibald Wheeler, a shorter summary of which was published in 1957 entitled " Relative State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics " ( Wheeler contributed the title " relative state "; Everett originally called his approach the " Correlation Interpretation ", where " correlation " refers to quantum entanglement ).
By that time most knowledge of Saxo ’ s work came from a summary located in Chronica Jutensis, from around 1342, called Compendium Saxonis.
An RSS document ( which is called a " feed " or " web feed " or " channel ") contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text.
Based mostly on aggregation from other sources on the Web and gathered by a small editorial staff and stringers, UPI's daily content consists of a newsbrief summary service called " NewsTrack ," which includes general, business, sports, science, health and entertainment reports, and " Quirks in the News.
It has been called the ' Gospel in a nutshell ' because it is considered a summary of the central doctrines of Christianity.
Most explanations since the album's release seem to lean towards the latter ; when Canibus ' new official website, MicClub. net, appeared online towards the end of 2002, the summary of C True Hollywood Stories in the " Merchandise " section called it " an introspective look into the ultimate fan " Stan's " take on the current state of hip hop ".
From 1803 to 1806, he was editor of an ambitious periodical called the Literary Journal, which professed to give a summary view of all the leading departments of human knowledge.
It is sometimes called a " summary news lead " style, or " Bottom Line Up Front " or BLUF.
In November 1883, the company started putting out an afternoon two-page summary of the day's financial news called the Customers ' Afternoon Letter.
* May 15-Following his discovery of the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer and his growing interest in Buddhist philosophy, Wagner drafts a brief summary of a proposed Buddhist opera, called Die Sieger ( The Victors ).
" In his review of five new BC books, Brown concludes that, comparatively, “ Lent has probably come closest of all these authors to what Charles Lillard [...] calleda coming-to-terms with the landscape ’— of B. C., or anywhere else .” Dallas Harrison ’ s observations are similar, though high praise of Lent ’ s descriptive power is forthcoming in Harrison ’ s summary of Jane ’ s narrative as “ a crisis of selfhood in London worthy of Antoine Roquentin in Jean-Paul Sartre ’ s Nausea ” ( 113 ).
According to Athanasius, Arius authored a poem called the Thalia (" abundance ", " good cheer " or " banquet "): a summary of his views on the Logos.
He sought to define a single statistical summary of all the variance arising from phenotypic change during the course of genetic assortment and segregation, which he called " genetic " variance.
In the section of Irenaeus immediately preceding that of which we have just given an account, there is a summary of a system which has been called Barbeliot, from its use of the name Barbelo to denote the supreme female principle.
A party seeking summary judgment ( or making any other motion ) is called the " moving party ".
The set, simply called The Beatles in Mono, also includes a two-disc summary of the mono singles, B-sides and EP tracks released throughout their career.
A brief contains a concise summary for the information of counsel of the case which the barrister has to plead, with all material facts in chronological order, and frequently such observations thereon as the solicitor may think fit to make, the names of witnesses, with the " proofs ," that is, the nature of the evidence which each witness is ready to give, if called upon.
A famous prayer called the Bhaja Govindam was composed by Adi Sankara, a summary of which is ; " If one just worships Govinda, one can easily cross this great ocean of birth and death.
However, in summary he called the film " a bad remix of Mohabbatein and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai ".
" So we find that the early letters and documents, as well as the letters that became Holy Scripture among Christians, appear strongly to affirm a belief in what is today called by many the Real Presence, a summary term that refers to the notion that Jesus Christ is " really, truly, and substantially present " in the Eucharist.
After a summary trial by a military commission made up of citizens of the town, 750 people were shot and buried in a meadow in Brech on the western shore of the Loch, now called the Champ des martyrs ().
* Occultist Kenneth Grant wrote a book called Beyond the Mauve Zone published in 1996, a brief summary of which states: " Oblique to the paths that give on to other dimensions, and beyond them, there lies a region which the author has named the Mauve Zone.
A scholar called Babhravya, together with a group of his disciples, produced a summary of Shvetaketu's summary, which nonetheless remained a huge and encyclopaedic tome.

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