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In contrast to soccer, however, all free strokes are “ direct ” and allow a goal to be scored without another player touching the ball.
In contrast Catholics, Orthodox Christians and Arminian Protestants believe that the exercise of free will is necessary to have faith in Jesus.
In contrast to paleoconservatives, libertarian conservatives support strict laissez-faire policies such as free trade, opposition to any national bank and opposition to business regulations.
While he is a confirmed compatibilist on free will, in " On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want " – Chapter 15 of his 1978 book Brainstorms, Dennett articulated the case for a two-stage model of decision making in contrast to libertarian views.
By contrast, the EM far-field is composed of radiation that is free of the transmitter in the sense that ( unlike the case in an electrical transformer ) the transmitter requires the same power to send these changes in the fields out, whether the signal is immediately picked up, or not.
In contrast to free software, the author usually restricts one or more rights of the user, including the rights to copy, distribute, modify and make derivative works of the software or extract the source code.
In ferns the gametophyte is a free living organism called the prothallus, in contrast to angiosperms.
Lebanon established its own army made up of volunteer militias ; " the free independent bearing of these mountaineers was in striking contrast to that of the underpaid, underfed and poorly clothed conscripts of the regular army ".
" They argued that " genuine freedom and individuality could only exist in a free society " and that in contrast to " misanthropic bourgeois individualism " anarchism was based in " a deep love of freedom, understood as a social product, a deep respect for human rights, a profound celebration of humankind and its potential and a commitment to a form of society where a ' true individuality ' was irrevocably linked to ' the highest communist socieability '"
In contrast to the rest of Saudi Arabia, and particularly Nejd, Mecca has, according to the New York Times, become " a striking oasis " of free thought and discussion and, also, of " unlikely liberalism " as " Meccans see themselves as a bulwark against the creeping extremism that has overtaken much Islamic debate ".
Broken pottery, abundant and virtually free, served as a kind of scrap paper ( in contrast to papyrus, which was imported from Egypt as a high-quality writing surface, and was thus too costly to be disposable ).
In Cuba, by contrast, free blacks made up only 15 % in 1827 ; and in the French colony of Saint-Domingue ( present-day Haiti ) it was a mere 5 % in 1789.
In contrast, a free neutron ( which also decays through the weak interaction ) lives about 15 minutes.
He writes that the Georgians were – in contrast to the other Christian pilgrims – allowed a free passage into the city, with their banners unfurled.
His plans for systematic British colonization focused on a free labour system, in contrast to slavery that existed in the United States and convict labour in Australia.
The creation of free neutrons by electron capture during the rapid compression of the supernova core along with assembly of some neutron-rich seed nuclei makes the r process a primary process ; namely, one that can occur even in a star of pure H and He, in contrast to the B2FH designation as a secondary process.
The VVD is a party founded on liberal philosophy, traditionally being the most ardent supporter of ' free markets ' of all Dutch political parties, promoting political, economic liberalism, classical liberalism, cultural liberalism, but also ( in contrast to this ) committed to the idea of the welfare state.
In contrast to the sudden fall in estradiol during menopause, the levels of total and free testosterone, as well as dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate ( DHEAS ) and androstenedione appear to decline more or less steadily with age.
In contrast, Protestants believe that the Church has only spoken infallibly through the Scriptures since the time of the Apostles, and should not expect to be completely free of error at any time until the end of the world, and rather must remain continually vigilant to maintain a Biblical ( and therefore authoritative ) doctrine and faith, or else fall away from the Christian faith and become an enemy of the truth.
" In contrast to a membership from Barnes & Noble, which was a paid-for membership that entitled customers to discounts, Borders Rewards was a free program with discount coupons and the ability to earn store credit for purchases.
Early critics of the Analyse du jeu des Échecs include those of the Modenese School ( Ercole del Rio, Lolli or Ponziani ), who in contrast to the French, advocated a free piece play, gambit openings and tactical complications ; they also found some of the variations reported in the Analyse to be unsound ( in particular those related with f7 – f5 push in the Philidor Defence 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 f5 ?!).
Drug Free Australia contrast these ongoing maintenance costs with Sweden's investment in, and commitment to, a drug free society where a policy of compulsory rehabilitation of drug addicts is integral, which has yielded the one of the lowest reported illicit drug use levels in the developed world, a model in which successfully rehabilitated users present no further maintenance costs to their community, as well as reduced ongoing health care costs.
In contrast, when a fixed term of imprisonment has ended, the convict is free.
This is in contrast to a totalitarian democracy, with the state as a total institution, where the individual is truly not free without constant participation in their " democratic " government ; and thus, the individual in the totalitarian democracy must be " forced to be free " if the totalitarian democracy is not to become a totalitarian oligarchy.

contrast and expansion
Another regularly asserted contrast between classical and modern liberals: classical liberals tend to see government power as the enemy of liberty, while modern liberals fear the concentration of wealth and the expansion of corporate power.
In contrast, early European expansion in the " West Indies ", ( later known to Europeans as a separate continent from Asia that they would call the " Americas ") following the 1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus, involved heavy settlement in colonies that were treated as political extensions of the mother countries.
In dramatic contrast stands the ambition of Wilhelm II's Weltpolitik to secure the Reich's future through expansion, leading to World War I.
Dark matter gravitates as ordinary matter, and thus works to slow the expansion of the universe ; by contrast, dark energy accelerates its expansion.
The integral representation for these types of series is interesting because the integral can often be evaluated using asymptotic expansion or saddle-point techniques ; by contrast, the forward difference series can be extremely hard to evaluate numerically, because the binomial coefficients grow rapidly for large n.
In contrast to this, the same period in history marked a massive suburban expansion available primarily to whites of both wealthy and working-class backgrounds, facilitated through highway construction and the availability of federally subsidized home mortgages ( VA, FHA, HOLC ).
Agriculture expansion of the central and southern regions of the prefecture was in contrast to the depopulation of these areas as a significant part of the population moved to the northeast of the prefecture as a result of the urbanization of Japan, a process that continues into the 21st century.
American dramatic literature, by contrast, remained dependent on European models, although many playwrights did attempt to apply these forms to American topics and themes, such as immigrants, westward expansion, temperance, etc.
The improved economic situation was achieved by a neo-Keynesian expansion of consumption and investment expenditure, in contrast to the neo-liberalism of the Menem Government.
In contrast, in flame atomization, the atom cloud is diluted by the high flow rate of gases and by expansion of gases during combustion ;
All bridge decks are also covered with asphalt, with concrete only exposed around the expansion joints, in contrast to most U. S. Interstates, which have bridge decks paved with exposed concrete containing tining ( grooves ).
Band structure of a 1D Photonic Crystal, DBR air-core calculated using plane wave expansion technique with 101 planewaves, for d / a = 0. 8, and dielectric contrast of 12. 250.
The expansion of the party in the Protestant-dominated cantons, in which the CVP upholds rather centrist policies, stands in contrast to the traditional role of the CVP as the leading party in rather Catholic-dominated cantons of central Switzerland, and the cantons of Valais.
In the 1960s, in an effort to increase farm incomes, the government raised the prices of farm products ; during the previous decade, by contrast, prices for farm produce had been kept low, partly to extract workers and investment funds for the expansion of industry.
Justice Thomas, by contrast, asserts that finding the Pledge unconstitutional is an unjustifiable expansion of the meaning of " coercion " as that term is used in legal precedent: to prohibit compelling students in a " fair and real sense " by " subtle and indirect public and peer pressure " ( see, Lee v. Weisman, 505 U. S. 577 ( 1992 )) to be prayerful, as well as prohibiting actual coercion by force of law and threat of penalty.
This is in contrast to pure jet designs where a high pressure and temperature are required features to allow thrust derived by expansion through a nozzle.
The IBM PC, in contrast, had only five expansion slots, with the video card and floppy disk controller taking two of them.
Because this region was entirely slave-free from its inception and separated by the Ohio River from the South — which was pushing an expansion of legal slavery into the West — the concept developed of " free states " in contrast to " slave states.
This expansion behaviour is in contrast to the behaviour of pressure increases, which get narrower with time, until they steepen into shock waves.
In contrast to a Fourier series where the coefficients are real numbers and the expansion basis consists of sinusoidal functions ( that is, sine and cosine functions ), the coefficients in the Karhunen – Loève theorem are random variables and the expansion basis depends on the process.
In contrast, battery electric vehicles, which are already publicly available, would not necessitate immediate expansion of the existing infrastructure for electricity transmission and distribution.
He was remembered for his expansion of the examination system such that most of the civil service were recruited through the exams ( in contrast to the Tang where less than 10 % of the civil servants came through exams ).

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