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Distinctions in vocabulary persist, for example, in culinary terms, where communication with Germans is frequently difficult, and administrative and legal language, which is due to Austria's exclusion from the development of a German nation-state in the late 19th century and its manifold particular traditions.
It almost always has an element of exclusion, meaning that some people are not citizens, and that this distinction can sometimes be very important, or not important, depending on a particular society.
* Exclusion bias results from exclusion of particular groups from the sample, e. g. exclusion of subjects who have recently migrated into the study area ( this may occur when newcomers are not available in a register used to identify the source population ).
In popular usage, religious conversion refers to the adoption, wholesale, of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others.
Verlan is used by people to mark their membership in, or exclusion from, a particular group ( generally young people in the cities and banlieues ); it is a tool for marking and delineating group identity.
" The term molecular sieve refers to a particular property of these materials, i. e., the ability to selectively sort molecules based primarily on a size exclusion process.
One particular rule is the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that there can be only one fermion occupying each quantum state, which also applies to electrons that are not bound to a nucleus but merely confined to a fixed volume, such as in the deep interior of a star.
It focuses on topics of particular relevance to women, such as care work or occupational segregation ( exclusion of women and minorities from certain fields ); deficiencies of economic models, such as disregarding intra-household bargaining ; new forms of data collection and measurement such as the Gender Empowerment Measure ( GEM ), and more gender-aware theories such as the capabilities approach.
Performers might choose a style that is beautiful, athletic, weird, shocking, sensual, erotic or humorous, and each has fans that prefer that particular style, sometimes to the exclusion of other styles.
Under the EPC, and in particular its Article 52, " programs for computers " are not regarded as inventions for the purpose of granting European patents, but this exclusion from patentability only applies to the extent to which a European patent application or European patent relates to a computer program as such.
Like all general frameworks, an analysis that uses it to the exclusion of specifics about a particular situation is considered naїve.
* Supporting the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister-to define and deliver the Government ’ s objectives, implement political and constitutional reform, and drive forward from the centre particular cross-departmental priority issues such as public service improvement, social exclusion and the third sector ;
New Zealand rugby teams in particular had done this, and the exclusion of George Nepia and Jimmy Mill from the 1928 All Blacks tour, and the dropping of Ranji Wilson from the New Zealand Army team nine years before that, had attracted little comment at the time.
The courts may or may not give effect to the disclaimer depending on whether the law permits exclusion of liability in the particular situation and whether the acts or omissions complained of fall within the wording of the disclaimer.
Tax exemption generally refers to a statutory exception to a general rule rather than the mere absence of taxation in particular circumstances ( i. e., an exclusion ).
In particular, they were aggrieved at Catholic exclusion from Public Office and the continual confiscations of Catholic owned land.
Two particular problems which feminist history attempts to address are the exclusion of women from the historical and philosophical tradition, and the negative characterization of women or the feminine therein ; however, feminist history is not solely concerned with issues of gender per se, but rather with the reinterpretation of history in a more holistic and balanced manner.
In the final declaration of the FSP's XIVth meeting in Montevideo, there is a reinstatement and updating of the Foro's goals: to aid " the progressive forces in the continent who are in power and strive in various ways to build projects which-according to each country's particular characteristics-allow them to face the main problems generated by neoliberalism "-something which added to the statemente made at the same time by Belela Herrera, International Relations chargé of the Uruguayan Broad Front, that issues like ecology, exclusion, racism and xenophobia had added themselves inseparably to the Left's traditional agenda.
The Court did not hold that any particular jury must be racially balanced in order to satisfy equal protection ; the categorical exclusion from all juries was the problem.
This holding is reaffirmed in the important 20th-century equal protection case Washington v. Davis: " established that the exclusion " of African-Americans from juries violates equal protection, but if a particular jury or series of juries " does not statistically reflect the racial composition of the community does not in itself make out an invidious discrimination forbidden by the Clause
In law and government, appropriation ( from Latin appropriare, " to make one's own ", later " to set aside ") is the act of setting apart something for its application to a particular usage, to the exclusion of all other uses.
*" The anxiety of the Dorians, and the Spartans in particular, to keep up the pure Doric character and the customs of their ancestors, is strongly shown by the prohibition to travel, and the exclusion of foreigners, an institution common both to Spartans and Cretans ,…"
They worried that “ the same authority which can establish Christianity, in exclusion of all other Religions, may establish with the same ease any particular sect of Christians, in exclusion of all other Sects .” Memorial 186.

particular and popular
Although the particular form of conceptualization which popular imagination had made in response to the experience of spirit was undoubtedly defective, the raw experience itself which led to such excesses remains with us as vividly as ever.
A popular but unsubstantiated belief is that Dodgson chose the particular animal to represent himself because of his stammer, and thus would accidentally introduce himself as " Do-do-dodgson.
EtherTalk in particular gradually became the dominant implementation method for AppleTalk as Ethernet became generally popular in the PC industry throughout the 1990s.
Replicas of the Axum tabot are kept in every Ethiopian church, each with its own dedication to a particular saint, the most popular of these include Mary, George and Michael.
In areas with working class majorities, in particular coal-mining areas, Lib-Lab candidates were popular, and they received sponsorship and endorsement from trade unions.
For example, the second edition of the popular introductory textbook, An Outline of Money, devoted the last three of its ten chapters to questions of foreign exchange management and in particular the ' problem of balance '.
The term is synonymous with wealth ( commonly denoted as a person with fame and fortune ), implied with great popular appeal, prominence in a particular field, and is easily recognized by the general public.
Most likely they were popular proverbs, which tended later to be attributed to particular sages.
Of the handful of groups not taken down by disco's fall from favor, The Jacksons — and Michael Jackson in particular — stand out: In spite of having helped define the disco sound early on, they continued to make popular and danceable, if more refined, songs for yet another generation of music fans in the 1980s and beyond.
Most of the publishing world has found that the added complexity of XSD would not bring them any particular benefits, so DTDs are still far more popular there.
The dominatrix is a female archetype which operates on a symbolic mode of representation, associated with particular attire and props that are drawn on within popular culture to signify her role — as a strong, dominant, sexualised woman — linked to but distinct from images of sexual fetish.
[...] Koheleth's focus on individual experience, in particular the perception of pleasure, bears a significant resemblance to Hellenistic popular philosophy, whose central purpose was to find the way to individual happiness by the use of the powers of reason.
This dual rôle allowed the Committee, to which Clarke and MacDermott added themselves shortly afterward, to promote their own policies and personnel independently of both the Volunteer Executive and the IRB Executive — in particular Volunteer Chief of Staff Eoin MacNeill, who supported a rising only on condition of an increase in popular support following unpopular moves by the London government, such as the introduction of conscription or an attempt to suppress the Volunteers or its leaders, and IRB President Denis McCullough, who held similar views.
What became known as the popular ' classical Hollywood ' style of editing was developed by early European and American directors, in particular D. W. Griffith in his films such as The Birth of a Nation and Intolerance.
There have also been several popular ideas about whether or not this particular piece of mythology has a connection to the climate change that occurred in the Nordic countries at the end of the Nordic Bronze Age dating from about 650 BC.
Melbourne is a prominent graffiti city of Australia with many of its lanes being tourist attractions, such as Hosier Lane in particular, a popular destination for photographers, wedding photography and backdrops for corporate print advertising.
On the informal side are the many popular and useful message boards such as Rootschat and mailing lists on particular surnames, regions, and other topics.
However, with increasing availability, people lower down the social scale and women began to have access to books on magic ; this was often incorporated into the popular folk magic of the average people, and in particular that of the cunning folk, who were professionally involved in folk magic.
In particular, the popular CRC32 checksum provides only 16 bits ( the higher half of the result ) that are usable for hashing.
Threshing machines were a particular target, and rick burning was a popular activity.
As an allegorist who could read into the ancient documents the particular philosophical idiosyncrasies of his day, Anatoli deserves a place beside other allegoric and philosophical commentators, from Philo down ; indeed, he may be regarded as a pioneer in the application of the Maimonistic manner to purposes of popular instruction.
His Surgical Observations on the Constitutional Origin and Treatment of Local Diseases ( 1809 ) — known as " My Book ", from the great frequency with which he referred his patients to it, and to page 72 of it in particular, under that name — was one of the earliest popular works on medical science.
His work reached Europe in the mid-nineteenth century, where it was very popular, enjoying particular acclaim in France.
He is very popular in Italy in particular, and is fluent in Italian.
The kind of bridge hardware and software that becomes available for different technologies that are popular at the same time are often not developed for differing technologies in different times, because of the lack of a large demand for it and the lack of associated reward of a large market economies of scale, though some of this " glue " does get developed by vendors and enthusiasts of particular legacy technologies ( often called " retrocomputing " communities ).

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