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This is a reference to the disagreement between two rabbinical schools of thought — the House of Hillel and the House of Shammai — on the proper order in which to light the Hanukkah flames.
This humanism invokes a moral order, whose ontic commitment is wholly intra-human, with no reference to transcendence.
As only differences in electronegativity are defined, it is necessary to choose an arbitrary reference point in order to construct a scale.
A global polyhedron of permanently operating GPS stations under the auspices of the IERS is used to define a single global, geocentric reference frame which serves as the " zero order " global reference to which national measurements are attached.
Studies over several years covering the key mineral area of the Central Pacific resulted in a technical study on biodiversity, species ranges and gene flow in the abyssal Pacific nodule province, with emphasis on predicting and managing the impacts of deep seabed mining A workshop at Manoa, Hawaii, in October 2007 produced a rationale and recommendations for the establishment of " preservation reference areas " in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, where nodule mining would be prohibited in order to leave the natural environment intact.
Furthermore, Copernicus continued to use as a point of reference the center of the earth's orbit rather than that of the sun, as he says, " as an aid to calculation and in order not to confuse the reader by diverging too much from Ptolemy.
In 1963 he published an article that was extremely influential in the field: " Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements ".
The former had reference to the transformation in the sacrament, the latter to matters of church order and institutions.
One who studies these books in the order of their production with reference to their inner content finds a direct development with a strong reformatory tendency.
That is, movement adds only a fraction of the medium's velocity to the light ( predicted by Fresnel in order to make Snell's law work in all frames of reference, consistent with stellar aberration ).
The following examples are listed in reference to LD < sub > 50 </ sub > values, in descending order, and accompanied by LC < sub > 50 </ sub > values,
b ) a co-rotation field, which is generated in a co-rotating frame of reference in order to compensate for the Lorentz force.
In order to have the reference count properly evaluated at the end of the interval it is enough to perform rc ( O1 )-- and rc ( On )++.
In the German version of the game, it avoids making direct reference to Nazi Party and the " Third Reich ", in order to comply with strict laws in Germany.
In time, the word lost its reference to particular social groups and became associated with the legal order of the entire society and the apparatus of its enforcement.
The watchmaker analogy, framing the argument with reference to a timepiece, dates back to Cicero, who used the example of a sundial or water-clock in his reasoning that the presence of order and purpose signify the existence of a designer.
The problem can be understood in terms of the relativity of simultaneity in special relativity, which says that different inertial reference frames will disagree on whether two events at different locations happened " at the same time " or not, and they can also disagree on the order of the two events ( technically, these disagreements occur when spacetime interval between the events is ' space-like ', meaning that neither event lies in the future light cone of the other ).
Developed in conjunction with the Universal Character Set standard and published in book form as The Unicode Standard, the latest version of Unicode consists of a repertoire of more than 110, 000 characters covering 100 scripts, a set of code charts for visual reference, an encoding methodology and set of standard character encodings, an enumeration of character properties such as upper and lower case, a set of reference data computer files, and a number of related items, such as character properties, rules for normalization, decomposition, collation, rendering, and bidirectional display order ( for the correct display of text containing both right-to-left scripts, such as Arabic and Hebrew, and left-to-right scripts ).
In order to work around the limitations of legacy encodings, HTML is designed such that it is possible to represent characters from the whole of Unicode inside an HTML document by using a numeric character reference: a sequence of characters that explicitly spell out the Unicode code point of the character being represented.
In relation to this discrepancy in the frequency of Lucretius ' reference to the apparent subject of his poem, Kannengiesse advances the theory that Lucretius wrote the first version of De rerum natura for the reader at large, and subsequently revised in order to write it for Memmius.
; Code-block reordering: Code-block reordering alters the order of the basic blocks in a program in order to reduce conditional branches and improve locality of reference.
They measure voltage by means of " voltage balancing ", in which the input voltage is compared with an internal reference voltage source using an electronic circuit with a very high input impedance ( of the order of 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > ohms ).

order and coordinate
He moved his field HQ to Burg al Arab, close to the Air Force command post in order better to coordinate combined operations.
In solving problems in cylindrical coordinate systems, one obtains Bessel functions of integer order ( α
The time scale represented by T < sub > eph </ sub > has been characterized as a relativistic coordinate time that differs from Terrestrial Time only by small periodic terms with an amplitude not exceeding 2 milliseconds of time: it is linearly related to, but distinct ( by an offset and constant rate which is of the order of 0. 5 sec / yr ) from the TCB time scale adopted in 1991 as a standard by the IAU.
In linear algebra, a basis is a set of linearly independent vectors that, in a linear combination, can represent every vector in a given vector space or free module, or, more simply put, which define a " coordinate system " ( as long as the basis is given a definite order ).
In order to further coordinate their efforts, in April 2008 the riparian countries which form the Niger Basin Authority adopted a Niger Basin Water Charta, a basin-wide 30-year investment plan and a 5-year priority investment plan.
The OSS was formed in order to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines for the branches of the United States Armed Forces.
In rebuilding a war torn nation's infrastructure, for example, a private firm would, in order to provide security, either have to hire security, which would be both necessarily limited and complicate their functions, or coordinate with government, which, due to a lack of command structure shared between firm and government, might be difficult.
Activities related to obtaining products and materials from outside suppliers involve resource planning, supply sourcing, negotiation, order placement, inbound transportation, storage, handling and quality assurance, many of which include the responsibility to coordinate with suppliers on matters of scheduling, supply continuity, hedging, and research into new sources or programs.
Publishers claimed this was necessary in order to protect author's rights, and to coordinate permissions for reprints or other use.
Morse code is used to contact forces around the world in order to coordinate the attack.
In order to then get this for general compact Hausdorff we use the above to note that can be embedded in some cube, extend each of the coordinate functions and then take the product of these extensions.
Combined arms in this context was how to best use the cooperating units, variously armed with side-arms, spears, or missile weapons in order to coordinate an attack in time and space that would best disrupt and then destroy the enemy.
Arneson also entered the partnership in order to coordinate research and design with his circle in the Twin Cities.
In order to address issues concerning more than one town, several regional agencies that help coordinate the towns for infrastructure, land use, and economic development concerns have been established.
In order to address issues concerning more than one town, several regional agencies that help coordinate the towns for infrastructure, land use, and economic development concerns have been established.
Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S. & Taha, Z. in their recent ( 2009 ) literature review paper, added two key issues to definition of a virtual team “ as small temporary groups of geographically, organizationally and / or time dispersed knowledge workers who coordinate their work predominantly with electronic information and communication technologies in order to accomplish one or more organization tasks ”.
Most large corporations structure their marketing departments in a similar fashion to sales departments and the managers of these teams must coordinate efforts in order to drive profits and business success.
The committee, also called the Stever Committee after its chairman, Guyford Stever, was a special steering committee that was formed with the mandate to coordinate various branches of the federal government, private companies as well as universities within the United States with NACA's objectives and also harness their expertise in order to develop a space program.
It is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities needed to complete business processes such as order fulfillment or billing.
On 25 July 2006 he announced that he would move his office to Gaza until the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops in order to coordinate the Palestinian side of the withdrawal, mediating between the different factions.
In addition, the level of organization necessary to coordinate a massive exodus of investors from Southeast Asian currencies in order to manipulate their values rendered this possibility remote.
In 1993, the European Endangered Species Programme ( EEP ) was formed to coordinate which animals are best suited for pairing in order to maintain genetic diversity and to avoid inbreeding.
The disadvantage is computational cost: the rendering system must access the higher-level coordinate system of the car and combine it with the space of each wheel in order to draw everything in its proper place.
In order to coordinate the activities of all Phalange paramilitary forces, the Political Bureau set up the Kataeb War Council ( Arabic: Majliss al-Harbi ) in 1970, with William Hawi being appointed as head.

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