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absolute and context
The absolute definition of morality in wuxia is understandably a reaction to the real world where it is not quite so clear what or who is purely good or otherwise, consider the context and the historicity of Hong Kong at the time of Louis Cha's works.
This theory is far more complex than it seems, in that the truth of a claim depends on the context in which the claim is made, unlike basic ideas in daily life where truth is absolute.
The politics of Saudi Arabia takes place in the context of an Islamic absolute monarchy.
* An absolute prohibition against the following techniques therefore arises from, is understood in the context of, and is interpreted according to these texts: mock executions ; water-boarding or any other form of simulated drowning or suffocation ; sexual humiliation ; rape ; cultural or religious humiliation ; exploitation of fears, phobias or psychopathology ; induced hypothermia ; the use of psychotropic drugs or mind-altering substances ; hooding ; forced nakedness ; stress positions ; the use of dogs to threaten or intimidate ; physical assault including slapping or shaking ; exposure to extreme heat or cold ; threats of harm or death ; isolation ; sensory deprivation and over-stimulation ; sleep deprivation ; or the threatened use of any of the above techniques to an individual or to members of an individual ’ s family.
In the general context of a G-valued series, a distinction is made between absolute and unconditional convergence, and the assertion that a real or complex series which is not absolutely convergent is necessarily conditionally convergent ( meaning not unconditionally convergent ) is then a theorem, not a definition.
* Moral absolutism, the position that there are absolute standards against which moral questions can be judged, and that certain actions are either good or evil, regardless of the context of the act
The absolute value operator is for simplicity – generally, depending on context, the sign of the elasticity is understood as being always positive or always negative.
Lisbon ’ s social e cultural context, with its typical neighbourhoods, and bohemia, assumed an absolute protagonism in Teatro de Revista.
A common term for non-vocal popular music, and thus for practical purposes a term for absolute music in a popular context, is " instrumental " or " instrumental section ".
Likewise, context related to physical environment is structured into three categories: location ( absolute position, relative position, co-location ), infrastructure ( surrounding resources for computation, communication, task performance ), and physical conditions ( noise, light, pressure ).
The good and evil of a context represents a personal or subjective judgment, a societal norm, or either's claim to an absolute value related to the human nature or transcendent religious standard for that context.
Sometimes, the context in which the word pressure is used helps to identify it as meaning either the absolute or gauge pressure.
" Paz knew that such questions could be answered only in the context of the world in which she lived, and so he begins his study with a portrayal of the cultural, political, and ideological forces of New Spain, wherein the subjugation of women was absolute.
" An article in Time magazine said that Emanuel " was only addressing extreme cases like organ donation, where there is an absolute scarcity of resources ", and quoted Emanuel as saying, "' My quotes were just being taken out of context.
Even within the context of Newtonian mechanics, the modern view is that absolute space is unnecessary.
The Christian gospels were written as theological documents in the context of early Christianity rather than historical chronicles and their authors showed little interest in an absolute chronology of Jesus or in synchronizing the episodes of his life with the secular history of the age.
In the same context of these two, the concept of cities is provisional and never absolute or certain, and pragmatists argue that the idea of space needs to be pliable and adaptable and able to cope with unpredictability and change.
This implies that there is no absolute knowledge that acts as foundation of other knowledge, since knowledge is only true in a context ( Compton and Jansen 1990 ).
Adam Smith first described the principle of absolute advantage in the context of international trade, using labor as the only input.
Human rights in Cambodia may be seen in the context of both its traditions deriving primarily from Indian culture and its absolute rule of god-kings, and Buddhism, the main religion within Cambodian society.

absolute and word
Many Jews view Christians as having quite an ambivalent view of the Torah, or Mosaic law: on one hand Christians speak of it as God's absolute word, but on the other, they apply its commandments with a certain selectivity ( compare Biblical law in Christianity ).
The word monarch is derived from the Greek μονάρχης ( from μόνος, " one / singular ," and ἄρχων, " leader / ruler / chief ") through the Latin: monarcha ( mono: " one " + arch " chief ") which referred to a single, at least nominally, absolute ruler.
The addressing modes provided register, immediate, absolute, relative, deferred ( indirect ), and indexed addressing, and could specify autoincrementation and autodecrementation of a register by one ( byte instructions ) or two ( word instructions ).
The word kōan for Dogen meant “ absolute reality ” or the “ universal Dharma ”.
In common public usage, people sometimes use the word " integrity " in reference to a single " absolute " morality rather than in reference to the assumptions of the value system in question.
These principles of reason, cause and substance, given thus psychologically, enable us to pass beyond the limits of the relative and subjective to objective and absolute reality, they enable us, in a word, to pass from psychology, or the science of knowledge, to ontology or the science of being.
Moreover, in a longer list, the absolute number of word pairs recalled is greater but in a shorter list of word pairs, the percentage of word pairs recalled is greater.
" liberty of conscience and worship is each man's personal right, which ought to be legally proclaimed and asserted in every rightly constituted society ; and that a right resides in the citizens to an absolute liberty, which should be restrained by no authority whether ecclesiastical or civil, whereby they may be able openly and publicly to manifest and declare any of their ideas whatever, either by word of mouth, by the press, or in any other way.
Anne Hutchinson was particularly drawn to Cotton's theology of " absolute grace ", and this pointed her life in the direction of study and interpretation of God's word.
For two generations the Puritans had been revising Calvin's interpretation of God's word, and to them their revision was absolute truth, divine, and unquestionable.
The Roman legal concept of imperium meant that an " imperial " magistrate or promagistrate had absolute authority within the competence of his office ; a promagistrate with imperium appointed to govern a province, therefore, had absolute authority within his capacity as governor of that province ; indeed, the word provincia referred both to the governor's office or jurisdiction and to the territory he governed.
Grand Vizier, in Turkish Vezir-i Azam or Sadr-ı Azam ( Sadrazam ) ( in Ottoman Turkish: صدر اعظم or وزیر اعظم ), deriving from the Arabic word vizier ( وزير ), was the greatest minister of the Sultan, with absolute power of attorney and, in principle, dismissable only by the Sultan himself.
The Orthodox have synods where the highest authorities in each Church community are brought together, but unlike Roman Catholicism no central individual or figure has the absolute and infallible last word on church doctrine.
He says that the word absolute in absolute geometry misleadingly implies that all other geometries depend on it .</ ref > as it is neutral with respect to the parallel postulate.
An absolute encoder has multiple code rings with various binary weightings which provide a data word representing the absolute position of the encoder within one revolution.
The proponents of the Insular Celtic hypothesis ( such as Cowgill 1975 ; McCone 1991, 1992 ; and Schrijver 1995 ) point to shared innovations among Insular Celtic languages, including inflected prepositions, shared use of certain verbal particles, VSO word order, and the differentiation of absolute and conjunct verb endings as found extensively in Old Irish and to a small extent in Middle Welsh ( see Morphology of the Proto-Celtic language ).
Her name is derived from the pre-Hellenic word: “ Turannos ” ( absolute ruler ), so Turan can be viewed as “ Mistress ".

absolute and integrity
There was also an absolute rule of integrity concerning the games and wagers made within their establishments.
A well-known example is the " Cold War mindset " prevalent in both the U. S. and USSR, which included absolute trust in two-player game theory, in the integrity of command chain, in control of nuclear materials, and in the mutual assured destruction of both in the case of war.
An absolute integrity: I saw him shaken many times and I lived to see him broken but I never saw him bow.
An active recording artist since 2006, quoted as being ".. among the absolute zenith of British MCs that are carrying more than their fair weight of intellect and integrity that keeps this scene rolling.
Eager to restore public confidence in their sport's integrity, baseball owners gave Landis absolute power and a lifetime contract, which permitted the former judge to assume more power over the sport than a commissioner in any sport has held since.
Judge Hardy, played by the grandfatherly-looking Stone, was a man of absolute morality and integrity, but behind his stern demeanor was a gentle humanitarian with a droll sense of humor.
However Melway have kept the need for this to an absolute minimum over the years and have held off several cartographic features, including a more logical overall tiling of pages across the entire metropolitan area ( which do appear in the Sydway and Brisway ) in order to protect the integrity and continuity of the original 1966 grid references.
Before this appeared he had written two dissertations entitled The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament considered, published respectively in 1753 and 1759, which were designed to combat contemporary ideas as to the " absolute integrity " of the received Hebrew text.
Colonel H. W. Mulligan in an obituary in the British Medical Journal described him thus: Sinton had an exceptionally quick, receptive, and retentive brain, but his greatness sprang not so much from his unusual intellectual gifts as from the simple qualities of absolute integrity and tremendous industry
One of the highest appraised contemporary cinematographers, " Almendros was an artist of deep integrity, who believed the most beautiful light was natural light ... he will always be remembered as a cinematographer of absolute truth ... a true master of light "
A similar tone of extreme depreciation of the Masoretic Hebrew text, colored by polemical bias against Protestantism, affects his major work, the posthumous Exercitationes biblicae de hebraeici graecique textus sinceritate ( 1660 ), in which, following in the footsteps of Cappellus, he brought arguments against the then current theory of the absolute integrity of the Hebrew text and the antiquity of the vowel points.

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