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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.
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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i.e., burglars who rob while the tenants are absent, in contrast to hot-slough prowlers, those who work while the occupants are home.
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
His personality appears more striking by contrast with Marina, who is -- perhaps purposely -- rather superficially characterized.
There was considerable contrast between this Mulligan performance and that of Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, who are able to generate a tremendous sound for such a small group.
To contrast with the more stereotyped descriptions, Christie often characterised the " foreigners " in such a way as to make the reader understand and sympathise with them ; this is particularly true of her Jewish characters, who are seldom actually criminals.
Paneloux's death is in contrast to Tarrou's, who fights valiantly against death when his turn comes.
The term Building design professional ( or Design professional ), by contrast, is a much broader term including professionals who practice independently under an alternate profession, such as engineering professionals, or those who assist in the practice architecture under the supervision of a licensed architect, such as architectural technologists and intern architects.
In contrast, Jains agree with Hindus that violence in self-defense can be justified, and they agree that a soldier who kills enemies in combat is performing a legitimate duty.
They are largely Sunni Muslims, in contrast to the Hazara, who are mostly Shias.
After Bennett's death his son took over the company, and the posters were replaced with pictures of the son ( who looked imposing and stern in contrast to his father's kindly demeanour ) with the text " Let me be your big brother.
In one such incident involving the 1972 explosion and sinking of the tanker, the Coast Guard photographed the wreck and recovered several bodies, in contrast with one Triangle author's claim that all the bodies had vanished, with the exception of the captain, who was found sitting in his cabin at his desk, clutching a coffee cup.
" By contrast, the composition from the Byzantine point of view portrays Constantine Palaeologus as a brave leader who gave his life for the cause.
During dream sleep, in contrast, people who are awakened report rich and detailed experiences in which events form a continuous progression, which may however be interrupted by bizarre or fantastic intrusions.
Claudius has been portrayed in film on several other occasions, including in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, the role being performed by Giancarlo Badessi in which the character was depicted as an idiot, in contrast to Robert Graves ' portrait of Claudius as a cunning and deeply intelligent man who is perceived by others to be an idiot.
His Superman, by contrast, was very much the model of the classic hero who stood up straight and spoke in a more formal and authoritative voice.
In North America those who continued to associate with Britain on the basis of the amended 1898 statement became known as the Amended Fellowship, in contrast to the Unamended Fellowship, who took their lead from the Christadelphian Advocate Magazine of Thomas Williams of Chicago.
By contrast, a person who had been acquitted of a lesser offence could not be tried for an aggravated form even if new evidence became available.
In contrast to the east side, the central and west neighborhoods originally contained many of the working class Germans who settled the town.
In contrast, the Holy See has not questioned the validity of the consecrations that the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre performed in 1988 for the service of the relatively numerous followers of the Traditionalist Catholic Society of St. Pius X that he had founded, and of the bishops who, under pressure from the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, " have been ordained without the Pontifical mandate and who have not asked for, or have not yet obtained, the necessary legitimation ", and who consequently, Pope Benedict XVI has declared, " are to be considered illegitimate, but validly ordained ".
There is thus an ironic contrast between Paul's own temporal imprisonment and Philemon's temporal freedom ( and mastery over Onesimus ), balanced by the inversion of that relationship in what Paul sees as his own spiritual authority over Philemon and Philemon's spiritual subservience to Paul, who is claiming that Onesimus – temporally, a slave – is, spiritually speaking, not simply equal to his master but a brother of his.

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In contrast to bosons, only one fermion can occupy a particular quantum state at any given time.
In contrast with low-rise and single-family houses, apartment blocks accommodate more inhabitants per unit of area of land they occupy and also decrease the cost of municipal infrastructure.
In contrast, other NLEs use a system where individual media objects can occupy the same track as long as they do not overlap in time.
In contrast, the Goaribari, who occupy the mouth of the Omati and Kikori River, possessed longhouses that were uniform in height ( 20 feet ) and reached lengths of 600 feet.
By contrast, in cooperative platform games, both players typically occupy the same screen and must coordinate their actions, particularly with regard to the scrolling.
In the mid-to-late 19th century these antipodes could be found in the contrast between rich stretches of lower Broadway, Washington Square, Gramercy Park and Lafayette Street ( wealth that would later take up more extravagant residence on Fifth Avenue ) and the almost unbelievably squalid enclave of Five Points ( abject poverty later to occupy the Lower East Side ).

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