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essence and section
The NOAA flag is in essence the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag, with the NOAA logo — a circle divided by the silhouette of a seabird into an upper dark blue and a lower light blue section, but with the " NOAA " legend omitted — centered within the red triangle.
There are intrinsic limitations for implementing instruction level parallelism in Superscalar processors ( which are discussed in the ' limitations ' section in the main article ) but, in essence, the overhead in deciding for certain if particular instruction sequences can be processed in parallel can sometimes exceed the efficiency gain in so doing.
In disease pathogenesis, for example, Avicenna " added his own view of different types of spirits ( or vital life essences ) and souls, whose disturbances might lead to bodily diseases because of a close association between them and such master organs as the brain and heart An element of such belief is apparent in the chapter of al-Lawa " ( see Cardiology section ), which relates " the manifestations to an interruption of vital life essence to the brain.
This section can be re-stated in terms of essence and existence.
What follows is a long coda-like sectionin essence a second slow movement — which is highly unusual in Classical symphonies and was probably quite surprising to the Prince.
Chhanda ( metrical section ) contains the essence of Odissi music.
The essence of all spirituality being the recognition of God as the one maker and designer of all things, Bahya makes the " Sha ' ar HaYihud " ( Gate of the Divine Unity ) the first and foremost section.
Two-piece strikers generally consist of a firing pin attached to a heavier rear sectionin essence a hammer attached to the base of a firing pin.
Since 1987, the possibility of the ambush defence has been much reduced by The Crown Court ( Advance Notice of Expert Evidence ) Rules 1987, made under section 81 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, which in essence require the defence to provide the prosecution with copies of expert witness reports in sufficient time for the prosecution to consider the nature of and if necessary prepare rebuttal evidence opposing the report.
In essence the B7RLE is the front section of the B7L chassis mated with the rear section of the B7R chassis.
In 1912, Dwelly had a book published entitled ; Compendium of Notes on the Dwelly Family, it was in essence a 54 page genealogical book tracing the history of the Dwelly family from a John Duelye, 1229 to date, mainly covering Britain but with an American section, with lots of family trees and Parish Register extracts, with supporting notes.

essence and Communist
His relationships with the Left, especially with Enrico Berlinguer's Communist Party, were the essence of the relationships between labour forces and Italian industry.
When Liang was later given the responsibility to develop a national style of architecture by the Communist Party of China, his intention was to pass on the essence of Chinese architecture.

essence and Party
In Winston's words, “ proles remained human ”, i. e., they preserve the essence of life, human emotions ( which Party members must avoid under the constant surveillance of telescreens ), and even the English language ( Oldspeak ).

essence and leadership
In essence, his model summarizes what leaders have to do, not only to bring leadership to their group or organization, but also to develop themselves technically and psychologically as leaders.
In the Soviet Union, resonance theory — especially as developed by Linus Pauling — was attacked in the early 1950s as being contrary to the Marxist principles of dialectical materialism, and in June 1951 the Soviet Academy of Sciences under the leadership of Alexander Nesmeyanov convened a conference on the chemical structure of organic compounds, attended by 400 physicists, chemists, and philosophers, where " the pseudo-scientific essence of the theory of resonance was exposed and unmasked ".
Baker's statement advocates a more collectivist model of leadership over the " prevailing messianic style of the period " In essence, what Baker was largely arguing against was the Civil Rights Movement mirroring the organization model of the Black church.
After returning it is revealed that The Demon Fox aided Masquerade in imitating Tech-9-by giving Masquerade some of Tech-9's essence so she can assume leadership of the Blood Syndicate.
The Demon Fox aided Masquerade in imitating Tech-9-by giving Masquerade some of Tech-9's essence so she can assume leadership of the Blood Syndicate ; in issue # 35, " The Beginning of the End "-in an all-out battle royale between the Demon Fox and Masquerade vs the Blood Syndicate-Kwai and the Demon Fox destroy each other.
While Classical philosophies rarely took upon a task of developing a specific theory of organizations, some had used implicit conceptions of general organization in construct views on politics and virtue ; the Greek philosopher Plato, for example, wrote about the essence of leadership, emphasized the importance of specialization and discussed a primordial form of incentive structures in speculating how to get people to embody the goal of the just city in The Republic.
The essence of this FBI ploy was to cause division in and amongst Black leadership to prevent organization and unity in the black and poor communities around the nation.
In essence the union's affirmative action officer, Thompson met with the leadership of UE locals around the country to develop and implement action plans to force employers to hire more black workers, and to give African Americans opportunities to advance into skilled trades jobs.

essence and whose
In essence, the earliest vision of Christendom was a vision of a Christian theocracy, a government founded upon and upholding Christian values, whose institutions are spread through and over with Christian doctrine.
In life, the ka received its sustenance from food and drink, so it was believed that, to endure after death, the ka must continue to receive offerings of food, whose spiritual essence it could still consume.
In the foundational text of Taoism, the Tao Te Ching, Laozi explains that Tao is not a ' name ' for a ' thing ' but the underlying natural order of the universe whose ultimate essence is difficult to circumscribe.
This device serves to engage the reader who is invited to look beneath the facts of the incidents in question and provides a clever literary device for looking beyond the public face presented by a character whose very essence is characterised by the presentation of a dignified façade.
In Marxist terminology, reactionary is a pejorative adjective denoting people whose ideas might appear to be socialist, but, in essence, contain elements of feudalism, capitalism, nationalism, fascism or other characteristics of the ruling class.
" Sleep not "; " Awake, for you know not the hour "; and " The Kingdom of Heaven is Within " are examples of biblical statements which point to a psychological teaching whose essence has been forgotten.
And therefore, the mind is a substance distinct from the body, a substance whose essence is thought.
In the early 1960s, he made the acquaintance of physicist David Bohm, whose philosophical and scientific concerns regarding the essence of the physical world, and the psychological and sociological state of mankind, found parallels in Krishnamurti's philosophy.
Still less could dogma serve the purpose, for dogmas were always repellent to rabbinical Judaism, whose very essence is development and the susceptibility to development.
Because an actual infinite is deemed impossible by Avicenna, this chain as a whole must terminate in a being that is wholly simple and one, whose essence is its very existence, and therefore is self-sufficient and not in need of something else to give it existence.
The foremost and highest place, that of the " essential and supernatural " elements of religion, he reserved for its moral and spiritual truths, " its chief evidence and chief essence ," the truths to be drawn from the teaching and from the life of Christ, " in whose character he did not hesitate to recognise? the greatest of all miracles.
The Greeks adopted the " love of humanity " as an educational ideal, whose goal was excellence ( arete )— the fullest self-development, of body, mind and spirit, which is the essence of liberal education.
This does not cause the divine omniscience to undergo any limitation ; unless, misled by common usage, one should designate as " possible " those things whose undetermined state results not from their own essence, but only from our deficient knowledge of the essence.
* An embodiment of information is the thing whose essence is a given instance of information.
“ Atheistic existentialism, of which I am a representative, declares with greater consistency that if God does not exist there is at least one being whose existence comes before its essence, a being which exists before it can be defined by any conception of it.
He also demanded unlimited authority to act in the " best interests of baseball "-- in essence, serving as an arbitrator whose decisions could not be appealed.
Also, she is believed by Tendai Buddhism to be the essence of kami Ugajin, whose effigy she sometimes carries on her head together with a torii ( see photo above ).
The first to use the expression " original man ," or " heavenly man ," was Philo, in whose view the γενικός, or οὐράνιος ἄνθρωπος, " as being born in the image of God, has no participation in any corruptible or earthlike essence ; whereas the earthly man is made of loose material, called a lump of clay.
His radical rhetoric tended to conceal the pragmatic essence of his policy, which was to promote the rapid growth of the Mexican national economy, whose infrastructure he helped to establish.
" He has complicated plans for the future of society that the rest of the small radical cell aren't much interested in, but in a grim foreshadowing of the development of Russian history, he notes casually that millions will need to be murdered to realize the future society whose essence he believes he has logically deduced.
It is important to mention, however, that this primal essence is not an objectifiable entity whose possible correlate is knowledge ; thus, even if philosophy is always concerned with knowing, as Scheler would concur, nevertheless, reason itself is not the proper participative faculty by which the greatest level of knowing is achieved.
God is the sole being whose existence is the same as His essence: " what subsists in God is His existence.

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