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Although several versions of many-worlds have been proposed since Hugh Everett's original work, they all contain one key idea: the equations of physics that model the time evolution of systems without embedded observers are sufficient for modelling systems which do contain observers ; in particular there is no observation-triggered wave function collapse which the Copenhagen interpretation proposes.
Statements of principle are, from a legal point of view, not determinative and require extensive interpretation by courts to bring out meaning in particular factual situations.
Thus a statement of the form is said to be true, under a particular interpretation, if there is some object in the domain of discourse of that interpretation that satisfies the predicate that the interpretation uses to assign meaning to the symbol Phil.
However some scholars have disputed the Pythagorean interpretation of this tablet ; see Plimpton 322 for details .</ ref > indicating, in particular, that there was sophisticated understanding on the topic " in Mesopotamia in 1850 BCE.
Deviating from the prevalent practice of basing a sermon on the Gospel lesson of a particular Sunday, he began to read through the Gospel of Matthew giving his interpretation during the sermon, known as the method of lectio continua.
The particular Hasidic emphasis and interpretation of this earlier Jewish and Kabbalistic concept, became one of the ideas that singled it out from non-Hasidic Judaism.
The bull of definition of the dogma, Ineffabilis Deus, mentioned in particular the patrististic interpretation of as referring to a woman, Mary, who would be eternally at enmity with the evil serpent and completely triumphing over him.
19th century American individualist anarchists based their economics on the LTV, with their particular interpretation of it being called " Cost the limit of price ".
On any interpretation of the fallacy, in determining whether the relativist fallacy has been committed, one should distinguish between things which are true for a particular person, and things which are true about that person.
Parsons in particular imparted to Weber's works a functionalist, teleological perspective ; this personal interpretation has been criticised for a latent conservatism.
On the other hand, Steven Pinker has observed that mondegreen mishearings tend to be less plausible than the original lyrics, and that once a listener has " locked in " to a particular misheard interpretation of a song's lyrics, it can remain unquestioned, even when that plausibility becomes strained.
Whether a particular condition amounts to a disease of the mind within the Rules is not a medical but a legal question to be decided in accordance with the ordinary rules of interpretation.
However, some courts ( such as German courts ) have less emphasis on the particular facts of the case than common law courts, but have more emphasis on the discussion of various doctrinal arguments and on finding what the correct interpretation of the law is.
* ( iii ) The sense " heathen " arose from an interpretation of paganus as denoting a person who was outside a particular group or community, hence " not of the city " or " rural "; cf.
An interpretivist theory of law holds that legal rights and duties are determined by the best interpretation of the political practices of a particular community.
According to one interpretation, as the result of a measurement the wave function containing the probability information for a system collapses from a given initial state to a particular eigenstate.
The mathematics works the same regardless of the particular interpretation in use.
Physicists often use the way each interpretation deals with Schrödinger's cat as a way of illustrating and comparing the particular features, strengths, and weaknesses of each interpretation.
In linguistics, it is the study of interpretation of signs or symbols as used by agents or communities within particular circumstances and contexts.
Often these inventions were based in some form of tradition, but were exaggerated, distorted, or biased toward a particular interpretation.
No one party to a treaty can impose its particular interpretation of the treaty upon the other parties.
Consent by all parties to the treaty to a particular interpretation has the legal effect of adding an additional clause to the treaty – this is commonly called an ' authentic interpretation '.

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* Architect / Designer I: Recently licensed architect or non-registered graduate with 3 – 5 years of experience ; responsible for particular parts of a project within parameters set by others.
These shells can be constructed from pentamers and hexamers by minimizing the number T ( triangulation number ) of nonequivalent locations that subunits occupy, with the T-number adopting the particular integer values 1, 3, 4, 7, 12, 13 ,...( T
In particular, the quadrupole and octupole ( l = 3 ) modes appear to have an unexplained alignment with each other and with the ecliptic plane, an alignment sometimes referred to as the axis of evil.
According to another study, when measured in a particular solution, the DNA chain measured 22 to 26 ångströms wide ( 2. 2 to 2. 6 nanometres ), and one nucleotide unit measured 3. 3 Å ( 0. 33 nm ) long.
One can express the divergence as a particular case of the exterior derivative, which takes a 2-form to a 3-form in R < sup > 3 </ sup >.
In particular, the five most elementary fractions ( ½,,, ¼ and ¾ ) all have a short terminating representation in duodecimal ( 0. 6, 0. 4, 0. 8, 0. 3 and 0. 9, respectively ), and twelve is the smallest radix with this feature ( since it is the least common multiple of 3 and 4 ).
A diver who scores at least 310 points on the 3 meter springboard and 300 points on the 1 meter springboard in a 6 optional meet can participate in the particular zone championship corresponding to the geographic region in which his or her school lies.
A particular instance is the saros, which results in a repetition of a solar or lunar eclipse every 6, 585. 3 days, or a little over 18 years ( because this is not a whole number of days, successive eclipses will be visible from different parts of the world ).
In addition, they contain a branch point, a particular nucleotide sequence near the 3 ' end of the intron that becomes covalently linked to the 5 ' end of the intron during the splicing process, generating a branched ( lariat ) intron.
Shakespeare may allude to the image when Lady Macbeth says to her husband, " Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't " ( 1. 5. 74-5 ).. And the Porter's speech ( 1. 3. 1 – 21 ), in particular, may allude to the trial of the Jesuit Henry Garnet in spring, 1606 ; " equivocator " ( line 8 ) may refer to Garnet's defence of " equivocation ", and " farmer " ( 4 ) to one of Garnet's aliases.
Proteins that are needed in a particular region of the cell can also be translated there ; in such a case, the 3 ' UTR may contain sequences that allow the transcript to be localized to this region for translation.
Beethoven carefully calculated the expansion of this particular timbral " palette " in Symphonies 3, 5, 6, and 9 for an innovative effect.
A statistical copolymer in which the probability of finding a particular type of monomer residue at a particular point in the chain is independent of the types of surrounding monomer residue may be referred to as a truly random copolymer ( 3 ).
Breach of warranty-based product liability claims usually focus on one of three types: ( 1 ) breach of an express warranty, ( 2 ) breach of an implied warranty of merchantability, and ( 3 ) breach of an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
IP < sub > 3 </ sub > then diffuses through the cytosol to bind to IP < sub > 3 </ sub > receptors, particular calcium channels in the endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ).
Third parties can be ( 1 ) built around a particular ideology or interest group ( 2 ) split off from one of the major parties or ( 3 ) focused on a charismatic individual.
Estonian EXPO Center year-round permanent exhibition is located near the Gate 3, acting as a live advertising space where promotion representatives introduce the companies taking part in the exhibition and help finding cooperation partners in particular fields of business.
In particular, WordStar 3. x cannot save files.
For example, a worker who earns $ 50, 000 in a particular year and defers $ 3, 000 into a 401 ( k ) account that year only recognizes $ 47, 000 in income on that year's tax return.
In a residential setting, there is " limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and less than sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity in experimental animals ", in particular, childhood leukaemia, associated with average exposure to residential power-frequency magnetic field above 0. 3 µT ( 3 mG ) to 0. 4 µT ( 4 mG ).

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