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For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
Friday afternoon the Rev. T. F. Zimmerman was reelected for his second consecutive two-year term as general superintendent of Assemblies of God.
" Appellate review " is the general term for the process by which courts with appellate jurisdiction take jurisdiction of matters decided by lower courts.
It is a general term that includes human anatomy, animal anatomy ( zootomy ), and plant anatomy ( phytotomy ).
For biologists, this includes human beings, although for the general public the term " animal " means only non-human animals.
The subsequent Bronze Age civilizations of Greece and the Aegean Sea have given rise to the general term Aegean civilization.
Although the origins of the term are not referred to in the text, the title served ( along with the general hype created in Australia ) to revive public interest in the legend.
* Philosophical analysis – a general term for the techniques used by philosophers
The class did not survive the Revolution ; but the courtesy title of abbé, having long lost all connection in people's minds with any special ecclesiastical function, remained as a convenient general term applicable to any clergyman.
The term was taken and redefined by the anthropologist Sir Edward Tylor in his 1871 book Primitive Culture, in which he defined it as " the general doctrine of souls and other spiritual beings in general.
From the Early Modern period, their name has become a term for female warriors in general.
The more general term, used for any crystalline material, is polymorphism.
Alternative medicine is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or integrative medicine, which, in general, refers to the same interventions when used in conjunction with mainstream techniques, under the umbrella term complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM.
* Evolutionary radiation — a more general term to describe any radiation
The Sanskrit term for archery, dhanurveda, came to refer to martial arts in general.
: Science of the mind, or cultural or spiritual science ), a term generally used in German to refer to the humanities and social sciences ; in fact, the term " science " is used more broadly in Europe as a general term that refers to any exact knowledge.
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, alcohol dependence in general was called dipsomania, but that term now has a much more specific meaning.
More recent IUPAC recommendations now suggest the newer term " hydronium " be used in favor of the older accepted term " oxonium " to illustrate reaction mechanisms such as those defined in the Brønsted – Lowry and solvent system definitions more clearly, with the Arrhenius definition serving as a simple general outline of acid – base character.
Private to public equities arbitrage is a term which can arguably be applied to investment banking in general.
Disraeli's term as Prime Minister would therefore be fairly short, unless the Conservatives won the general election.

general and modernism
There was a general reaction in the 1920s against the pre-1918 modernism, which emphasized its continuity with a past while rebelling against it, and against the aspects of that period which seemed excessively mannered, irrational, and emotionalistic.
Though representing a general return to certain notions of music-making that are often considered to be classical or romantic, not all postmodern composers have eschewed the experimentalist or academic tenets of modernism.
Katherine G. Bristol argues that this voluntary error by critics was part of a general drive to blame failures of public housing on the International style school, allegedly insensitive to real-world society, and the re-evaluation of modernism of the 1970s.
Also prominent amongst twentieth century artists was Henry Moore, regarded as the voice of British sculpture, and of British modernism in general.
Thus, given how the world has changed in the 20th century, and given the strong and varied views of their descendants, the views of Rabbi Chaim Brisker and the Beis HaLevi on Zionism, secular education, religious feminism, and modernism in general, are topics of current discussion.
So you can see how Post modernism is turning many people against contemporary art in general.
In his essay, " Art and Objecthood ," published in 1967, Fried argued that Minimalism's focus on the viewer's experience, rather than the relational properties of the work of art exemplified by modernism, made the work of art indistinguishable from one's general experience of the world.

general and encompasses
The more general term computer generated imagery encompasses both static scenes and dynamic images, while computer animation only refers to moving images.
Queueing theory encompasses the more general concept of queue, as well as interactions between strict-FIFO queues.
The word, in its most general sense, encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms.
As a result, the nature of what can be called kami is very general and encompasses many different concepts and phenomena.
Social Unionism encompasses many unions that use their organisational strength to advocate for social policies and legislation favourable to their members or to workers in general.
The general definition of a mineral encompasses the following criteria:
' Film ' encompasses motion pictures as individual projects, as well as the field in general.
Freedom of religion encompasses all religions acting within the law in a particular region, whether or not an individual religion accepts that other religions are legitimate or that freedom of religious choice and religious plurality in general are good things.
The theory of relativity, or simply relativity, generally encompasses two theories of Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity.
In telecommunications, telephony ( ) encompasses the general use of equipment to provide communication over distances, specifically by connecting telephones to each other.
Emergency medicine encompasses a large amount of general medicine and surgery including the surgical sub-specialties.
It encompasses a general staff department, an attaché department, and planning and inspection groups.
The community encompasses two and a half blocks, including one vacant commercial building ( the old general store and post office, currently being remodeled into a restaurant ), a church building ( now the city hall ), a community center, three inhabited homes, and one vacant dwelling.
However, pattern recognition is a more general problem that encompasses other types of output as well.
A general theoretical framework for decoherence is proposed, which encompasses formalisms originally devised to deal just with open or closed systems.
However, the general consensus is appropriate technology encompasses the ideas represented by the above list.
In mainland China, a partnership enterprise encompasses two types of partnerships : general partnerships and limited partnerships.
More recently, the term and its acronym have come to be used in a broader, general sense that encompasses a variety of methods aimed at speeding application development, such as the use of software frameworks of varied types, such as web application frameworks.
Second, sheaves provide the framework for a very general cohomology theory, which encompasses also the " usual " topological cohomology theories such as singular cohomology.
It is a general concept that encompasses several related procedures: pardoning, commutation, remission and reprieves.
Law schools in the United States are required to offer a course in professional responsibility, which encompasses both legal ethics and general matters of professionalism that do not present ethical concerns.
Although the strictest sense of the term is the holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary, the more expansive sense encompasses persons who serve, for example, on the Board of Trustees for an institution that operates for the benefit of the general public.
It is an early stage in the more general activity of requirements engineering which encompasses all activities concerned with eliciting, analyzing, documenting, validating and managing software or system requirements.
It encompasses a great deal because O ' odham him-dag intertwines religion, morals, values, philosophy, and general world view which are all interconnected.

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