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general and dative
In general, the dative is used to mark the indirect object of a German sentence.

general and marks
In Japanese syllabaries, a number of the characters are made up of more than one separate mark, but in general these separate marks are not glyphs because they have no meaning by themselves.
In general, mathematical calculations are performed by aligning a mark on the sliding central strip with a mark on one of the fixed strips, and then observing the relative positions of other marks on the strips.
* up to 25 points for the general marks obtained through the last 3 years ( students barely passing each year are awarded 10 points total )
The adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 marks the recognition at least nominally of a general ban of torture by all UN member states.
In addition to marks for the dressage movements, marks are also awarded for more general attributes such as the horse's gaits, submission, impulsion and the rider ’ s performance.
They maintain that what constitutes child abuse is a matter of a general psychological law, it leaves its permanent marks on the human brain structure, post-traumatic stress disorder is not a culture dependent phenomenon or a matter of opinion, and that some of the practices that mainstream anthropologists do not focus on, such as beatings of newborn infants, result in brain lesions and other visible neurological and psychological damage.
Thus in general usage, a world line is the sequential path of personal human events ( with time and place as dimensions ) that marks the history of a person — perhaps starting at the time and place of one's birth until one's death.
Due to Rome's reverence for Greek culture, the Romans borrowed the Greek method of ' enchiriadic notation ' ( marks which indicated the general shape of the tune but not the exact notes or rhythms ) to record their music, if they used any notation at all.
Today it marks the end of the town council's financial and administrative year, but in the past it was a more general celebration associated with the town's great patron, John of Gaunt ( see below ).
* 1960-Quebec general election: The election of a new Liberal Party government led by Premier Jean Lesage marks the beginning of a period of sustained change known as the Quiet Revolution.
* In a broader sense, the term victory title is sometimes used to describe the repeatable awarding of the invariable style of Imperator ( Greek equivalent Autokrator ; see those articles ), which is the highest military qualification ( as modern states have awarded a non-operational highest rank, sometimes instituted for a particular general ), but even when it marks the recipient out for one or more memorable victories ( and the other use, as a permanent military command for the ruler, became in fact the more significant one ), it does not actually specify one.
Rutland is the geographic center of Massachusetts ; a tree, the Central Tree, located on Central Tree Road, marks the general spot.
Like the Republican National Convention, the Democratic National Convention marks the formal end of the primary election period and the start of the general election season.
" Fandom " implies a subculture marked by youthful enthusiasm but comparatively little sophistication compared to scholarly literary criticism and thus marks the popular aspect of the general topic of the reception of J. R. R. Tolkien.
Though her actual burying place is unknown, a memorial marks the general area.
The " best tool of all ", according to him, is a traditional pencil cut with a craft knife, which he says can produce a variety of marks, and be used for detail, shading and general sketching.
These kings fought local battles to gain more ground. Taxiles or Omphis another local North Indian king was ruling and he wanted to defeat his eastern adversary Porus in a turf war and he invited Alexander the great to defeat Porus and this marks the intrusion of West in Indian subcontinent and North India in general.
They are typically used to form sheet metal, since they don't leave marks and are softer, as well as for forcing tight-fitting parts together, for shifting plasterboard into place, in upholstery, and a variety of other general purposes, including some toys.
Notes from Underground marks the starting point of Dostoyevsky's move from psychological and sociological themed novels to novels based on existential and general human experience in crisis.
In order to be eligible for the main examination, candidates in the general category must secure a minimum of 60 % aggregated marks in the qualifying examination of the XIIth standard organized by various educational boards of India, while candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste ( SC ), Scheduled Tribe ( ST ) and Physically Disabled ( PD ) categories must secure a minimum of 55 %.
This correspondence circulated among other scholars at the time, in particular, to Huygens, Roberval and indirectly Caramuel, and marks the starting point for when mathematicians in general began to study problems from games of chance.
The earliest neumes were inflective marks which indicated the general shape but not necessarily the exact notes or rhythms to be sung.
* Students that pass with average marks, or that perhaps do not yet have any specific career aspirations, can choose to move into a general school.

general and indirect
Results indicate that subject ratings are significantly affected by the group label and that general knowledge regarding cults is based primarily on indirect sources.
Utilitarianism would also require the indirect impact of social acceptance of inhumane policies to be taken into consideration, and general anxiety and fear could increase for all if human rights are commonly ignored.
Applying a conception of such illocutionary acts according to which they are ( roughly ) acts of saying something with the intention of communicating with an audience, he describes indirect speech acts as follows: " In indirect speech acts the speaker communicates to the hearer more than he actually says by way of relying on their mutually shared background information, both linguistic and nonlinguistic, together with the general powers of rationality and inference on the part of the hearer.
Poorer general health has been found among individuals with severe mental illnesses, thought to be due to direct and indirect factors including diet, bacterial infections, substance use, exercise levels, effects of medications, socioeconomic disadvantages, lowered help-seeking or treatment adherence, or poorer healthcare provision.
( Since people seldom sincerely declare to a prospective employers their past deviance, the " integrity " testers adopted an indirect approach: letting the work-candidates talk about what they think of the deviance of other people, considered in general, as a written answer demanded by the questions of the " integrity test ".
They evaluate incentives for businesses to locate or expand in the Gun Barrel City area and base their findings on taxes assessed and paid, the number of jobs created or retained, wages paid, local purchases of products and services, indirect employment gains and the general benefit of furthering the mission of the Gun Barrel City Economic Development Corporation.
They evaluate incentives for businesses to locate or expand in the Overton area and base their findings on taxes assessed and paid, the number of jobs created or retained, wages paid, local purchases of products and services, indirect employment gains and the general benefit of furthering the mission of the city of Overton Economic Development Corporation.
The general ANA test is usually of two types: indirect immunofluorescence or ELISA.
Phthalate exposure can be through direct use or by indirect means through leaching and general environmental contamination.
The Palestinian Declaration of Independence of 15 November 1988, which referenced the UN Partition Plan of 1947 and " UN resolutions since 1947 " in general, was interpreted as an indirect recognition of the State of Israel, and support for a two-state solution.
There is some indirect evidence that the caudate may perform this regulatory role by measuring the general activity of cerebral cortex and controlling the threshold potential.
The names and general territorial areas of seven Bay Miwok-speaking land-holding groups have been inferred through indirect methods, based for the most part on information in the ecclesiastical records of missions San Francisco and San Jose.
In contrast, general advertising uses indirect measurements, such as awareness or engagement, since there is no direct response from a consumer.
The European Union plays a minor and mostly indirect policy role in sport, because ( a ) sport is normally considered to be outside the competences conferred by the member states to the European Union and ( b ) sport is in general organised internally, on a European continental level ( which is not the same as the level of the European Union ), or globally.
French senators are renewed by halves every six years through an indirect electoral college composed of elected officials and general, regional, and some local councillors.
Interruption or dysfunction of the indirect pathway of movement results in hyperkinesia, or dyskinesias, which are, in general, diseases which lead to the production of additional involuntary muscle activity.
While one can often perform substitutions to eliminate indirect dependencies, the chain rule provides for a more efficient and general technique.
It is characterised by an obstructionist or hostile manner that indicates aggression, or, in more general terms, expressing aggression in non-assertive, subtle ( i. e. passive or indirect ) ways.
Ellipsometry is an indirect method, i. e. in general the measured and cannot be converted directly into the optical constants of the sample.
Progressive republicans in the general community opposed the indirect elected model urging people to vote against the referendum.
The title ' personalism ' can therefore legitimately be applied to any school of thought that focuses on the reality of persons and their unique status among beings in general, and personalists normally acknowledge the indirect contributions of a wide range of thinkers throughout the history of philosophy who did not regard themselves as personalists.
In the 1986 general elections ( during which the indirect election of mayors, governors and other posts was still valid ), it expected to gain 5 % of the vote, but received 1. 4 %.

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