Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

contrast and Raymond
Raymond delves deeply into the contrast between the stated aims of open source and observed behaviors, and also explores the underlying motivations of people involved in the open source movement.
This realization for " rr " maintains its contrast with the phoneme, as the latter tends to be realized as a soft glottal: compare Ramón (' Raymond ') with jamón (' ham ').
" Raymond nevertheless through his use of varying linework ... color through contrast ".

contrast and claims
In contrast a re-evaluation of Thom's fieldwork by Clive Ruggles argued that Thom's claims of high accuracy astronomy were not fully supported by the evidence.
Kant, by contrast, pushed the employment of a priori metaphysical claims as requisite, for if anything is to be said to be knowable, it would have to be established upon abstractions distinct from perceivable phenomena.
By contrast, many ethical philosophers have tried to prove some of their claims about ethics by appealing to an analysis of the meaning of the term " good "; they held, that is, that " good " can be defined in terms of one or more natural properties which we already understand ( such as " pleasure ", in the case of hedonists ).
In contrast, philosophers of religion examine and critique the epistemological, logical, aesthetic and ethical foundations inherent in the claims of a religion.
Spanish public opinion is not generally aware of the Portuguese claim on Olivenza / Olivença ( in contrast to the Spanish claim on Gibraltar or the Moroccan claims on Ceuta, Melilla and the Plazas de soberanía ).
By contrast, nonjustificational criticism works towards attacking claims themselves.
In contrast, Thucydides claims to confine himself to factual reports of contemporary political and military events, based on unambiguous, first-hand, eye-witness accounts, although, unlike Herodotus, he does not reveal his sources.
It was one of the first four Soviet cities to be awarded the title of " Hero City " in 1945, though some of the Odessans had a more favourable view of the Romanian occupation, in contrast with the Soviet official view that the period was exclusively a time of hardship, deprivation, oppression and suffering – claims embodied in public monuments and disseminated through the media to this day.
L. T. Fitz outwardly claims that early criticism of Antony and Cleopatra is “ colored by the sexist assumptions the critics have brought with them to their reading .” Fitz argues that previous criticisms place a heavy emphasis on Cleopatra ’ s “ wicked and manipulative ” ways, which are further emphasized by her association with Egypt and her contrast to the “ chaste and submissive ” Roman Octavia.
In contrast to the Scottish birth of Scrooge, Rockerduck claims to be hailing from England like his father Howard, where he is sometimes depicted to be living, and shown to be the more active in Europe than in America, with some stories having Scrooge having to buy land from him or compete with him to be able to expand his businesses on the European markets.
Webb has the most land area of any town in New York State, making it New York State's largest town, a title it shares with the town of Hempstead, which is the largest based on population ( in contrast, the town of Green Island claims to be the smallest based on area ).
However, the proclamation established the important precedent that the indigenous population had certain rights to the lands they occupied — in the past, by contrast, the Crown had granted lands without regard to native claims.
However, these claims seem to be in jarring contrast with the fact that there is much evil and suffering in the world.
( By contrast, within a stock company, an initial reserve for future claims liabilities is set aside immediately,in year 1 ”.
By contrast Sinn Féin claims to have secured the abolition of the 11 + and a veto over any system which might follow it.
Yet, these claims are in jarring contrast with the fact that there is much evil in the world.
A series of new Leica lenses is manufactured specifically for the S2 and Leica claims they offer unsurpassed resolution and contrast at all apertures and focusing distances, even exceeding the sensor's capabilities.
This is in contrast to the Somaliland macro-region in northwestern Somalia, which also claims the area as part of its territory.
The term Pākehā is also sometimes used among New Zealanders of European ancestry in distinction to the Māori term Tauiwi ( foreigner ), as an act of emphasising their claims of belonging to the space of New Zealand in contrast to more recent arrivals.
Though it is designed as a specialist degree, in contrast to the Diplom degree at University, which claims to be more generalist.
In contrast to the claims of Régnié, Juliénas growers believe that this area was the site of the first vineyards planted in Beaujolais by the Romans during this conquest of Gaul.
SAP claims to grow organically in contrast to its main rival, Oracle, which has spent close to USD 40 billion during 2004 – 2010 acquiring many competitors.
In contrast, the company claims to promote the reading of the original work, and does not view the study guides as a substitute to the reading.
By contrast, in Verismo, Corazzol p 263 claims that the orchestra merely " echoes and validates the voices " and thus the style offers " a regressive point of view ": the orchestra can add nothing to the drama or to the audience's understanding, even if it can serve to deepen the music's emotionality, for example the use in Manon Lescaut of the Tristan chord.

contrast and amount
There was a marked contrast in the amount of information on bride and groom.
By contrast, the normal vaginal discharge will vary in consistency and amount throughout the menstrual cycle and is at its clearest at ovulation-about 2 weeks before the period starts.
By contrast, if M ( t ) denotes the amount of money in a bank account at time t, then the function jumps whenever money is deposited or withdrawn, so the function M ( t ) is discontinuous.
By contrast, to dilute a solution, one must add more solvent, or reduce the amount of solute.
Depth can also be portrayed by reducing the amount of contrast of more distant objects, and also by making the colors more pale.
This is in contrast to dipole parts of the EM field close to the source ( the near-field ), which varies in power according to an inverse cube power law, and thus does not transport a conserved amount of energy over distances, but instead dies away rapidly with distance, with its energy ( as noted ) either rapidly returning to the transmitter, or else absorbed by a nearby receiver ( such as a transformer secondary coil ).
As a practical matter, the contrast of an LCD, or any display, is governed by the amount of surface reflections, not by the performance of the display.
In contrast, < sup > 20 </ sup > Ne ( the chief primordial isotope made in stellar nucleosynthesis ) is not known to be nucleogenic or radiogenic ( save for cluster decay production, which is thought to produce only a small amount ).
Partial solar eclipses are hazardous to view because the eye's pupil is not adapted to the unusually high visual contrast: the pupil dilates according to the total amount of light in the field of view, not by the brightest object in the field.
In contrast, long-term memory indefinitely stores a seemingly unlimited amount of information.
In contrast, the DRE ( Dense-Rock Equivalent ) is sometimes calculated to give the actual amount of magma erupted.
This is in contrast to, for example, life insurance, where the amount of the beneficiary's economic loss is irrelevant.
Brown exists as a color perception only in the presence of a brighter color contrast yellow, orange, red, or rose objects are still perceived as such if the general illumination level is low, despite reflecting the same amount of red or orange light as a brown object would in normal lighting conditions.
Dependency grammars, in contrast, since the basic architecture of dependency places a major limitation on the amount of structure that the theory can assume, produce simple, relatively flat structures for noun phrases.
In Concepción, by contrast, the average monthly temperatures are somewhat lower in the summer at but higher in the winter at, and the amount of rain is much greater: in the summer, Concepción receives an average of 0. 8 inch ( 20 millimeters ) of rain per month ; in June and July, the city is pounded by an average of 10 inches ( 253 mm.
Channel 10, in contrast with Channel 1 and Channel 2, circulates its broadcasts to the public only by means of cables infrastructure and satellite infrastructure, without broadcasting on regular air waves ; thus, they have a smaller amount of potential viewers.
Reducing reflection via anti-reflective coatings also reduces the amount of " lost " light bouncing around inside the binocular which can making the image appear hazy ( low contrast ).
By combining separate key light and fill light passes, optical effects could generate any amount of contrast they wanted without causing spillage.
The term is used in contrast to a latent heat, which is the amount of heat exchanged that is hidden, meaning it occurs without change of temperature.
Popper regarded theories that have survived criticism as better corroborated in proportion to the amount and stringency of the criticism, but, in sharp contrast to the inductivist theories of knowledge, emphatically as less likely to be true.
In contrast, CPU queue lengths can directly reflect the amount of load on a CPU.
In contrast, all animals orally dosed with an equivalent amount of Mte-bound PrP < sup > Sc </ sup > manifested disease symptoms in 195 to 637 days.
By contrast, resentment and negative comments certainly resulted when the independently wealthy Talbot, who had spent a considerable amount of money in developing his calotype process ( about £ 5, 000, equivalent to £ as of ), did not make a similar general gift of it to mankind, or at least to his own countrymen, but opted to emulate Daguerre's UK policy and require the purchase of licenses for its use.
In contrast to Nur ad-Din's respectful reaction to the death of Baldwin III, Amalric I immediately besieged Banias upon learning of the emir's death, and extorted a vast amount of money from his widow.

0.846 seconds.