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There is a general consensus that heightened suggestibility is an essential characteristic of hypnosis.
In essential structural characteristics, as well as in general appearance and habits, all the animals of this genus very closely resemble each other, so whether they should be considered as belonging to one, two, or more species is a matter of controversy among naturalists.
A larger amount was given to the major industrial powers, as the prevailing opinion was that their resuscitation was essential for general European revival.
In general, HslV is not essential in bacteria, and not all bacteria possess it, whereas some protists possess both the 20S and the hslV systems.
During the 1964 general election, Powell said in his election address, " it was essential, for the sake not only of our own people but of the immigrants themselves, to introduce control over the numbers allowed in.
A general formal framework that can be used to represent the essential elements of the social situation surrounding a norm is the repeated game of game theory.
Obedience to the general precepts is essential for salvation, but obedience to the counsels is only necessary for perfection.
While cathedral buildings, in general, tend to be large, size and grandeur have rarely been essential requirements.
Before the Deer Isle-Sedgwick Bridge connected to the mainland in 1939, the wharf was an essential link to Deer Isle in general, and Stonington in particular.
To prevent the serious renewal of warfare in the spring, it was considered essential to replace Marlborough with a general more in touch with the Queen's ministers and less in touch with their allies.
19, Nº 24, of the Chilean Constitution establishes that, " No one, in any case, can be deprived of its ownership, the property of such ownership or any of the essential attributes or faculties of the ownership, except by a general or special law that authorizes the expropriation by the cause of public utility or national interest, as qualified by the legislator.
Digital art is a general term for a range of artistic works and practices that use digital technology as an essential part of the creative and / or presentation process.
Fenby describes A Mass of Life as standing outside the general progression of Delius's work, " a vast parenthesis ", unlike anything else he wrote, but nevertheless an essential ingredient in his development.
By analogy with biodiversity, which is thought to be essential to the long-term survival of life on earth, it can be argued that cultural diversity may be vital for the long-term survival of humanity ; and that the conservation of indigenous cultures may be as important to humankind as the conservation of species and ecosystems is to life in general.
But essential general skills are attention to detail, the ability to sustain focus while working through lengthy pieces of text on complex topics, tact in dealing with writers, and excellent communication skills.
Because it requires that all participants contribute to the definition of scope, the general agenda, the specific agendas guiding the sub-groups or sub-circles ( an essential feature of the original Open Space Technology which cannot by definition be held all in the same room with all participants ), OST can be considered a variation of a WikiWiki.
In 1838 he received his doctorate, his thesis entitled ' De l ' habitude ' ( On Habit ), which was to become a classic text ( a metaphysical ' poem ' on nature in general apprehended through an intuitive analysis of acquired habit as a particular manifestation of its essential being, much admired by Bergson and Heidegger ), and became professor of philosophy at Rennes.
: For the general identity of an individual with certain core essential religious doctrines, see Christianity.
Digital art is a general term for a range of artistic works and practices that use digital technology as an essential part of the creative and / or presentation process.
Nor is his theory of the weight essential to atoms as being due to an inner force impelling them to motion in any way reconcilable with his general doctrine of mechanical causes.
When polynomial sequences replace sequences of numbers as images of y < sup > n </ sup > under the linear mapping L, then the umbral method is seen to be an essential component of Rota's general theory of special polynomials, and that theory is the umbral calculus by some more modern definitions of the term.
The more general conception of utility is that of use or usefulness, and this conception is at the heart of marginalism ; the term “ marginal utility ” arose from translation of the German “ Grenznutzen ”,< ref name =" wieser_zwei "> von Wieser, Friedrich ; Der natürliche Werth < nowiki > Value < nowiki ></ nowiki > ( 1889 ), Bk I Ch V “ Marginal Utility ” ( HTML ).</ ref > which literally means border use, referring directly to the marginal use, and the more general formulations of marginal utility do not treat quantification as an essential feature.
Although Fowler retains a mention of human emotion, an essential aspect in Ruskin, “ ordinary modern use pathos and pathetic are limited to the idea of painful emotion ; but in this phrase, now common though little recognized in dictionaries, the original wider sense of emotion in general is reverted to, and ... fallacy means the tendency to credit nature with human emotions .”

general and doctrines
The church enforces general doctrinal uniformity, and congregations on all continents teach the same doctrines, and international Mormons tend to absorb a good deal of Mormon culture, possibly because of the church's top-down hierarchy and a missionary presence.
While training doctrines for machine pistols vary between armies, in general, soldiers are instructed to use the weapon for short bursts, rather than for an uninterrupted period of automatic fire, because the weapon easily gets out of control in sustained firing, which means that many of the rounds may be off target.
He includes among these paradoxical doctrines Berkeley's denial of " the possibility of forming the simplest general conception ".
Today, as per the doctrines of constitutional monarchy, the advice given by the prime minister is ordinarily binding, meaning the prime minister effectively carries out those duties ascribed to the sovereign and / or governor general, leaving the latter to act in predominantly ceremonial fashions.
In favour of skepticism towards Buddhist doctrines in general, Tibetans are fond of quoting sutra to the effect that one should test the Buddha's words as one would the quality of gold.
Also in 1979, in the first revised edition of " Real Magic ", Bonewits defined " thealogy " in his Glossary as " Intellectual speculations concerning the nature of the Goddess and Her relations to the world in general and humans in particular ; rational explanations of religious doctrines, practices and beliefs, which may or may not bear any connection to any religion as actually conceived and practiced by the majority of its members.
* Theodosius I abolishes the Greek Olympic Games, ending a thousand years of festivals, as part of the general Christian policy to establish universal Christian worship in accordance with the doctrines set forth in the Nicene Creed.
First Nephi contains many vital doctrines to Mormonism in general.
Did English equity develop maturity early enough that all of its derivative systems necessarily tended toward the same doctrines, based on exactly the same set of general principles?
Regarding " forbidding to marry " and the " commanding to abstain from meats " in 1 Timothy 4, ( Paul might have spoken in general in regards to any new sects or doctrines which could arise ) the Catholic Church responds:
These same countries saw a decline in seminary enrollments and in the number of priests ( in the United States, from 1, 575 ordinations in 1954 to 450 in 2002 ), and a general erosion of belief in the doctrines of the Catholic faith.
In secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion ( although in England the term religious instruction would refer to the teaching of a particular religion, with religious education referring to teaching about religions in general ) and its varied aspects its beliefs, doctrines, rituals, customs, rites, and personal roles.
Because their doctrines were esoteric and exoteric, and because it was believed that men in general could not understand the higher paths, the Priscillianists, or at least those of them who were enlightened, were permitted to tell lies for the sake of a holy end.
He interpreted the Revolution of 1789 as a Providential event: the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the Ancien Régime in general, instead of directing the influence of French civilization to the benefit of mankind, had promoted the atheistic doctrines of the eighteenth-century philosophers.
Several well-known Mormon apologetic organizations, such as the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies ( a group of scholars at Brigham Young University ) and the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research ( an independent, not-for-profit group ), have formed to defend the doctrines and history of the Latter Day Saint movement in general and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in particular.
In general, they adopted the doctrines and form of government of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Probabilist doctrines continue to be debated in the context of artificial general intelligence, as a counterpoint to the use of non-monotonic logic, as the proper form for knowledge representation remains unclear.
Partly building on the antisemitic component of the 1907 revolts, its doctrines depicted the Jewish-Romanian community and Jews in general as a danger for Romania's development.
The Lectures were selected for that volume by a committee appointed on September 24, 1834 by a general assembly of the church to arrange the doctrines and revelations of the church into a single volume.
In this social frame, students often face significant pressure from parents and the society in general to conform to its dictates and doctrines.
Parliamentary sovereignty may be contrasted with the doctrines of separation of powers, which limits the legislature's scope often to general law-making, and judicial review, where laws passed by the legislature may be declared invalid in certain circumstances.
Although the exposition of Hindu doctrines to European audiences had already been attempted in piecemeal fashion at that time by many orientalists, Guénon ’ s Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines advanced its subject in a uniquely insightful manner, by referring to the concepts of metaphysics and Tradition in their most general sense, which Guénon precisely defined, along with the necessary distinctions and definitions of seemingly unambiguous terms such as religion, tradition, exoterism, esoterism and theology.
Right from that time, he presents a rigorous understanding, not only of Hindu doctrines, but also of eastern metaphysics in general.

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