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order and elaborate
The potters, in particular, had virtually eschewed freehand drawing, elaborate motifs, and the curving lines of nature, while yet expressing a belief that there was order in the universe.
Then it turns out that the child has constructed this elaborate ruse in order to steal cookies and watch late-night TV without notice, giving him ur-manipulator status.
In Scots Law, Davie v Magistrates of Edinburgh ( 1953 ) provides authority that where a witness has particular knowledge or skills in an area being examined by the court, and has been called to court in order to elaborate on that area for the benefit of the court, that witness may give evidence of his opinion on that area.
'" Rebekah then instructs Jacob in an elaborate deception through which Jacob pretends to be Esau, in order to steal from Esau Isaac's blessing and birthright — which in theory Esau had agreed to give to Jacob.
In most places this has become an elaborate ritual, where lay people feed monastics in order to obtain merit which will ensure them a fortunate rebirth.
But one city, Kirstendale, sets up a successful order in which citizens constantly shift their status, titles and duties ( from servant to aristocrat and back again ) according to an elaborate schedule.
He created an elaborate plan, going so far as to purchase a dress, wig and hat with a veil ( with which he was to disguise himself as a woman in order to gain entry to their home ).
These elaborate correction processes tend to be based on empirical relationships that may change with time, so that continuous vigilance is required in order to obtain chemical data of adequate precision.
After outcry from local business owners, the order was canceled and five Vineland bakeries were commissioned to create elaborate cakes for the event.
In order to successfully expand Islam, he built a mosque and other " elaborate places ;" requiring baths — an important element of Muslim culture.
The order in which spices are added to food may be very elaborate in some dishes.
As official chronicler of his order, he compiled the elaborate Historia de la merced, which occupied him till December 24, 1639, and still survives in manuscript.
Episode plots frequently feature George manufacturing elaborate deceptions at work or in his relationships in order to gain or maintain some small or imagined advantage or ( pretend ) image of success.
The most elaborate rules of succession were those included in the Siete Partidas, but on the accession of Philip V ( who was a French prince, France being a country where Salic law applied, and therefore female succession was not permitted ), this traditional order of succession had to give way to a semi-Salic system, which excluded women from the crown, unless all the male issue from Philip, in any line, became extinct.
A more elaborate approach leads to the definition of the so-called order of approximation, which is more suggestively also called the way-below relation.
Their earliest origins from the Donghu are reflected in their account of the unique wedding ceremony attributed to Madam Lushi, who organized an ambush through an elaborate banquet combined with liquor and singing in order to subdue a bully named " Wang Mang ".
Although less elaborate than during the Heian period, architecture in the Kamakura period was informed by a simplicity due to its association with the military order.
Eternal Champions ( cartridge ) was the second " packaged game " to be included with the Sega Activator, an elaborate infrared ring controller that players stood in and punched and kicked in order to make the characters perform different combat movements.
In order to prevent public access to the websites, CRS has erected an elaborate firewall to keep the public out.
An order tends to be the most elaborate of military decorations, typically awarded for distinguished services to a nation or to the general betterment of humanity.
We learn that in order to avoid First Law conflicts, Unit Dee is being lied to and told that the entire terraforming project is really an elaborate simulation and that no actual human beings are involved.
In order to preserve his life, he concocted an elaborate scheme by having an agent of his, a Coluan named Prin Vnok, use a time machine to travel to the End of Time itself and retrieve Doomsday, who had been left there by Superman and Waverider to ensure that he would never be a threat again, and use Doomsday as a new host body.
The first is the intellectual and legal methods of the Talmud, which uses elaborate legal arguments and situations often seen as so absurd as to be humorous in order to tease out the meaning of religious law.

order and effective
In order to see that this hindering situation remained effective, Washington detached several bodies of his troops to the periphery of the Philadelphia area.
In computer systems, an algorithm is basically an instance of logic written in software by software developers to be effective for the intended " target " computer ( s ), in order for the target machines to produce output from given input ( perhaps null ).
For this reason, a low dose of a benzodiazepine is often used for several weeks when initiating SSRI / SNRI therapy in order to counteract the initial anxiety caused by the drugs until the therapeutic delay of the SSRI / SNRI is finished and the drug becomes effective.
Soon afterwards the cavalry tactics employed by the State of Zhao forced their enemies in the other Warring States to adopt the same techniques in order to mount any effective attack against their swift movements on the battlefield.
Now ( from 10 December 2007 ), in order of Italian legislation system, the law is before the House and has to be passed also by the Camera dei Deputati, the second house of Italian Parliament, to become an effective law.
In May 1955 McCarthy threatened to issue subpoenas to White House personnel ; Eisenhower was furious, and issued an order as follows: " It is essential to efficient and effective administration that employees of the Executive Branch be in a position to be completely candid in advising with each other on official matters ... it is not in the public interest that any of their conversations or communications, or any documents or reproductions, concerning such advice be disclosed.
In order for these militia units to be effective, Hitler and Bormann counted not only on strength in numbers, but also in fanaticism.
In order to be effective, classroom instruction needs to change subjects at times near a typical student's attention span, which can be as frequently as every two minutes for young children.
Establishing order in the classroom is crucial for student learning ; effective teaching cannot take place in a loud and disorganized environment.
On 27 July, Vanuatu's Trade Minister James Bule signed an order lifting the ban, effective from 22 July.
Resolution of the order of 1Å ( atomic resolution ) can be achieved by effective cooling of the tip.
The devaluation of the currency ( in order to support exports ), without effective stabilization measures, such as indexation of wages, provoked an extremely high inflation rate, that in 1991 reached 35 % and slightly decreased until 1994, growing again in 1995.
Public authorities should oppose laws which undermine natural law ; scientists should further study effective methods of natural birth control ; doctors should further familiarize themselves with this teaching, in order to be able to give advice to their patients, priests must spell out clearly and completely the Church's teaching on marriage.
Lastly, the formation has encouraged autocratic states to develop into democracies in order to form an effective and internal government .< ref > Shannon, Megan.
The General Conference elects a President at each annual in order to facilitate an effective meeting.
The Templars were organised as a monastic order similar to Bernard's Cistercian Order, which was considered the first effective international organization in Europe.
In the 18th century it is certain that the letters were often issued blank, i. e. without containing the name of the person against whom they were directed ; the recipient, or mandatary, filled in the name in order to make the letter effective.
The CDC recommends using one of these treatments, in this order of prevalence ( the first is known to be the most effective, the others are alternative treatments )
In Queensland, Nationals leader Lawrence Springborg advocated merger of the National and Liberal parties at a state level in order to present a more effective opposition to the Labor Party.
Be it as it may, property rights need to be fixed and need to portray the relationships among other parties in order to be effective.
The most effective propaganda is often completely truthful, but some propaganda presents facts selectively to encourage a particular synthesis, or gives loaded messages in order to produce an emotional rather than rational response to the information presented.
While confirming that quantum mechanics and gravity are indeed consistent at reasonable energies, it is clear that near or above the fundamental cutoff of our effective quantum theory of gravity ( the cutoff is generally assumed to be of the order of the Planck scale ), a new model of nature will be needed.
As Mahmood was also interested in the process, a discussion was held on how to advanced this process and make more effective in order to make better efficient weaponized-fuel, suitable for the nuclear device.
The projectiles experience acceleration force in excess of 100, 000 g. In order to be effective, the fired projectile must first survive the mechanical stress of firing, the thermal effects of a trip through the atmosphere at many times the speed of sound, and then the subsequent impact with the target.
" In systems psychology " characteristics of organizational behaviour for example individual needs, rewards, expectations, and attributes of the people interacting with the systems are considered in the process in order to create an effective system ".

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