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contrast and aims
In contrast with enumerative combinatorics which uses explicit combinatorial formulae and generating functions to describe the results, analytic combinatorics aims at obtaining asymptotic formulae.
By contrast, the Fascist and Nazi regimes of Italy and Germany tended to confine their coercive activities to purely political aims, without any serious attempt to force the ideological conversion of their opponents.
This practice only achieves lucid dreams as a secondary effect in contrast to dream yoga, which aims primarily at lucid dreaming.
The witty sally of a Baroque writer, John Dryden, against the verse of Donne in the previous generation, affords a concise contrast between Baroque and Mannerist aims in the arts:
In contrast to the KKK, they were open, members were often well known in the communities, and they directed their efforts at political aims: using force, intimidation and violence, including murder, to push out Republican officeholders, break up organizing, and suppress freedmen's voting and civil rights.
" In contrast to the kung fu movies where two opponents strike pole against pole repeatedly until one goes for the kill, Wing Tsun pole fighting aims to dispatch the opponent immediately after initial contact is made.
Many of his epithets however serve a thematic and not just a decorative function, as for instance in Ode 3, where the " bronze-walled court " and " well-built halls " of Croesus ( Ode 3. 30 – 31 and 3. 46 ) contrast architecturally with the " wooden house " of his funeral pyre ( Ode 3. 49 ), in an effect that aims at pathos and which underscores the moral of the ode.
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.
In contrast with a political party, a political movement is not organized to elect members of the movement to government office ; instead, a political movement aims to convince citizens and / or government officers to take action on the issues and concerns which are the focus of the movement.
Despite the majority of contemporaneous scholars and writers agreeing that Peter was the true author of the Crusade and that its aims became corrupted and violent over time in contrast to the purer and mostly non-violent People's Crusade, most recent scholars such as Jonathan Riley-Smith consider such views as an excellent instance of the legendary amplification of the First Crusade an amplification which, beginning during the crusade itself, in the " idolizations " of the different camps ( idola castrorum, if one may pervert Bacon ), soon developed into a regular saga.
Also in contrast to most progressive house, which tends to have a progression over the course of the mix ending in an ecstatic release of energy at the end, tech-house often aims at achieving an even “ groove .” Although there might be dips and peaks in the energy level any interesting mix will have them, after all they will be more on the restrained side.
In contrast with the traditional German apprentice model of pursuing a PhD, a Graduiertenkolleg aims to provide young researchers with a structured doctoral training within an excellent research environment.
In contrast, econophysics is having some impact on the more applied field of quantitative finance, whose scope and aims significantly differ from those of economic theory.
In contrast to the basic aims of the late-19th-century Young Poland movement, Skamander's members eschewed semi-mythological heroes and protagonists, replacing them with common people.
In common with all neijia, Chen-style aims to develop internal power for the execution of martial techniques, but in contrast to some tai chi styles and teachers includes the cultivation of fa jing skill.
This practice is in contrast to a purely analytic tradition ( sometimes called reductionism ) which aims to gain understanding of systems by dividing them into smaller composing elements and gaining understanding of the system through understanding their elemental properties.
In contrast with the Patent Law Treaty ( PLT ), signed in 2000 and now in force, which only relates to formalities, the SPLT aims at going far beyond formalities to harmonize substantive requirements such as novelty, inventive step and non-obviousness, industrial applicability and utility, as well as sufficient disclosure, unity of invention, or claim drafting and interpretation.
As in both of his previous books, The Long War ( 2007 ) and The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War ( 2005 ), Bacevich is critical of American foreign policy in the post Cold War era, maintaining the United States has developed an over-reliance on military power, in contrast to diplomacy, to achieve its foreign policy aims.
On the human side, various subplots run through the novel, contrasting the " official " heroism of NASA with the human fallibilities of the cast the difficulties the Kolffs face in integrating into American society ; Norman Grant's initial embrace of the space program and his abandonment of it as it no longer serves his political aims, while his unstable wife and their daughter fall in with a highly intelligent but cynical cult leader calling himself Leopold Strabismus who exploits first the UFO craze and then an anti-scientific creationist agenda to increase his fortune ; Randy Claggett's womanizing ; the contrast between Stanley and Rachel Mott's ordered, rational existence and their troubled relationship with their sons, and John Pope's unusual yet supportive relationship with his lawyer wife Penny.
The main aims of these recent analytical theories, in contrast to the aims of the classical theories of past centuries, have not been to generate improved positional data for current dates ; rather, their aims have included the study of further aspects of the motion, such as long-term properties, which may not so easily be apparent from the modern numerical theories themselves.
In contrast, conservation typically aims to preserve the remaining material as being worthy or valuable on its own without necessarily being functional or looking new.

contrast and protect
By contrast, if he failed to protect his hand, another player could draw out on him at no cost, meaning he gets no value from his made hand.
By contrast, ciphers used to protect classified government or military information are often kept secret ( see Type 1 encryption ).
In contrast, gastric ulcers are often associated with normal or reduced gastric acid production, suggesting the mechanisms that protect the gastric mucosa are defective.
In contrast with common law jurisdictions, most civil law jurisdictions have specific civil code provisions that protect an individual's image, personal data and other generally private information.
Throughout the centuries, except for the initiated, most of the Japanese common folk knew little about its secretive doctrines and the monks of this " Mantra School " except that besides performing the usual priestly duties of prayers, blessings and funeral rites for the public, they practiced only Mikkyō ( 密教 ), literally " secret ways " in stark contrast to all other Buddhist schools and were called upon to perform mystical rituals that could summon rain, improve harvests, exorcise demons, avert natural disasters, heal the sick and protect the state.
By contrast, in Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan, where a sergeant with a pending race discrimination claim was denied a reference by the employer that he was suing, it was held this could not be considered victimisation because the Constabulary was only seeking to protect its legitimate interests and not prejudice its own future case in the discrimination hearings.
By contrast, Cramer received little credit from environmentalists although he had drafted the Water Pollution Conrol Act of 1956 and had sponsored legislation to protect alligators, stop beach erosion, dredge harbors, and remove oil spills.
The stand-up style is in contrast to the butterfly style, where goaltenders protect the net against incoming shots by dropping to their knees and shifting their legs out.
Critics of Goerdeler such as the American political scientist Daniel Goldhagen have asserted that, because Goerdeler published a list of " non-Aryan " physicians to be excluded from practicing under public insurance, Goerdeler was an anti-Semite ; by contrast, Goerdeler's defenders like the Canadian historian Peter Hoffmann have argued that Goerdeler's insistence on enforcing the laws served to protect those Jewish physicians entitled to practice.
On August 2, 1876 the poker game was once again on, but this time Hickok, in contrast to his normal habit of sitting in a corner to protect his back, had his back to the door.
Because the chemistry by which manganese complexes protect the cells from oxygen damage is subverted by iron, these cells contain virtually no iron atoms ; in contrast, a cell of Escherichia coli of comparable volume contains over one million iron atoms.
In contrast to Chapter 11 in the US where the directors remain in control throughout that restructuring process, in the UK an Administrator is appointed who must be a licensed Insolvency Practitioner to manage the company's affairs to protect the creditors of the insolvent company and balance their respective interests.
contrast With farming and maximizing the edible calorie output in your vegan diet design, one person ’ s complete balanced diet can be grown on about 4, 000 sq ft a much smaller area .< p > The challenge growing animals for food is that by 2014, 90 % of the world ’ s people will only have access to about 4, 500 sq ft of farmable land per person, if they leave an equal area in a wild state to protect plant and animal genetic diversity and the world ’ s ecosystems!
In contrast, the Ottoman army ( of about 60, 000 men ) under the command of the Grand Vizier Sari Süleyman Paşa, stayed in front of the main River Drava crossing ( with its 8 km long wooden bridge ) at Osijek in order to protect it and then fortified this position.
In contrast, Ascham argued that all oaths involved tacit conditions, of which the ability of the government to protect the people was the main one.
: A crack shot who hates the idea of killing anyone-but is forced to do so on several occasions in order to protect other people's lives-Hudson is a ' new breed ' type of detective, well-trained in scientific methods of detection and with a modern approach to everyday living-in contrast to Connolly's solid beat-trained old-school type of detective.

contrast and individuals
In contrast, Chapter 7 governs the process of a liquidation bankruptcy ( although liquidation can go under this chapter ), while Chapter 13 provides a reorganization process for the majority of private individuals.
This low dose of radioiodine is typically tolerated by individuals otherwise allergic to iodine ( such as those unable to tolerate contrast mediums containing larger doses of iodine such as used in CT scan, intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ), and similar imaging diagnostic procedures ).
< p > How painful, sad and sobering is the sharp contrast between the clear attitude that should prevail in a pure Torah community and the confusion that exists among well-intentioned individuals within our communities.
In a consumer protection approach, in contrast, it is acknowledged that individuals may not have the time or knowledge to make informed choices, or may not have reasonable alternatives available.
In the novel, data privacy is reserved for corporate entities and individuals who may then conceal wrongdoing ; by contrast, normal citizens do not enjoy significant privacy.
In contrast, the " heritability index " statistically quantifies the extent to which variation between individuals on a trait is due to variation in the genes those individuals carry.
In a distinct contrast to numerous examples of admirals and senior naval officers who would come to point their finger at individuals or groups of individuals in the fleet when something went seriously awry, Rickover adamantly took full responsibility for everything within the scope of the naval nuclear propulsion program ( NNPP ).
As such, grassroots organizations exist in contrast to so-called participatory systems, which tend to allow individuals equal access to decision-making irrespective of their standing in a local community, or which particular community they reside in.
Physicians and scientists are often labeled as adherents of the medical model by " Deaf " individuals, who contrast it with their own cultural model.
In contrast, when individuals ' experiences contradict their internal representations, they may change their perceptions of the experiences to fit their internal representations.
These patterns of cell lineage are largely invariant between individuals, in contrast to mammals, where cell development from the embryo is more largely dependent on cellular cues.
In contrast, gay or lesbian individuals may describe such acts as resulting in loss of virginity.
In contrast, the social identity approach ( rooted in Social Identity Theory and Self-categorization Theory ) suggests that a group starts when a collection of individuals perceive that they share some social category (‘ smokers ’, ‘ nurses ,’ ‘ students ,’ ‘ hockey players ’), and that interpersonal attraction only secondarily enhances the connection between individuals.
Group rights are rights held by a group rather than by its members separately, or rights held only by individuals within the specified group ; in contrast, individual rights are rights held by individual people regardless of their group membership or lack thereof.
This is exemplified by the frailness of the pilgrims of the Second Part in contrast to those of the First: women, children, and physically and mentally challenged individuals.
Group relations are described as limited to ' eat-or-be-eaten ', in contrast to individuals who ( do also eat but ) can engage in more complex types of interaction with the more complex cognition that sexual reproduction and social living require.
In contrast, individuals who occupy stations at the edges of the pattern handle fewer messages and have little or no control over the flow of information. These " peripheral " individuals can communicate with only one or two other persons and must depend entirely on others to relay their messages if they wish to extend their range.
Classical republicanism in contrast emphasizes Tacitus's concern that power and luxury can corrupt individuals and destroy liberty, as Tacitus perceived in the transformation of the Roman republic into an empire ; virtue for classical republicans is a shield against this sort of corruption and a means to preserve the good life one has, rather than a means by which to achieve the good life one does not yet have.
By contrast, the sociologist Max Weber for example defines human action as " social " if, by virtue of the subjective meanings attached to the action by individuals, it " takes account of the behavior of others, and is thereby oriented in its course "..
Bridging ties, in contrast, are the ties that weakly connect strong networks of individuals together.
By contrast, a researcher who seeks full contextual understanding of an individuals ' social actions may choose ethnographic participant observation or open-ended interviews.

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