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reality and many
In addition, in many cases, a variety of concrete social resources -- homemaker, day care, medical and financial aid -- must be reasonably available for the reality support needed to bolster the family in its individual and collective coping and integrative efforts.
In these final pieces he offered a critique of Western science in which he suggested that non-European languages often referred to physical phenomena in ways that more directly reflected aspects of reality than many European languages, and that science ought to pay attention to the effects of linguistic categorization in its efforts to describe the physical world.
Replica Crannóg on Loch TayIn reality, crannogs took on many different forms and methods of construction based upon what was available in the immediate landscape ; there is no single " correct " way to construct a crannog.
Crochet has been utilized many a time by designers on the popular reality show Project Runway.
The novel takes place over a long period of time, including many adventures all united by common themes of the nature of reality, reading, and dialogue in general.
In fact, like so many film effects that distort the representation of reality, anamorphosis was first used exclusively in comic contexts.
While many cases an alien language is but an element of fictional reality, in a number of science fiction works the core of the plot are linguistic and psychological problems of communication between various alien races.
Having noted the current use of many, often contradictory, definitions of feudalism, she argued that the word is only a construct with no basis in medieval reality, an invention of modern historians read back " tyrannically " into the historical record.
While obviously enjoyed by many as a bit of fun, an adrenaline rush, or an escape from reality, outdoor sport is also frequently used as an extremely effective medium in education and team building.
Even so, up to the 1930s many of Marx's earlier works were still unknown, and in reality most self-styled Marxists had not read beyond Capital Vol.
The illegal instruction fetch is not maskable, and many TRS-80 Color Computer users reported that their 6309's were " buggy " when in reality it was an indicator of enhanced and unknown features.
In many democracies, the people are considered to be the notional top of the hierarchy, over the head of state ; in reality, the people's power is restricted to voting in elections.
Again, although the shareholders of the company are the nominal top of the hierarchy, in reality many companies are run at least in part as personal fiefdoms by their management ; corporate governance rules are an attempt to mitigate this tendency.
The cost was reputed to have amounted to many thousand pounds, almost bankrupting Leicester, though it probably did not exceed £ 1, 700 in reality.
Malcolm's main achievement is to have continued a line which would rule Scotland for many years, although his role as " founder of a dynasty " has more to do with the propaganda of his youngest son David, and his descendants, than with any historical reality.
The Marvel of this reality publishes comics that adapt the actual adventures of the superheroes ( except for details not known to the public, like their secret identities ); many of these are licensed with the permission of the heroes themselves, who customarily donate their share of profits to charity.
Like many of Dick's novels, it utilizes an array of science fiction concepts and features several layers of reality and unreality.
The novel epitomizes many of Dick's themes with its concerns about the nature of reality and ordinary people in ordinary lives having the world unravel around them.
In reality, many more than four energy levels may be involved in the laser process, with complex excitation and relaxation processes involved between these levels.
Here the one is a new reality that emerges out of the discrete contributions of the many, not the assimilation of the many to an already established one.
There does not exist an analytic method that is widely recognized as " the " rhetorical method, partly because many in rhetorical study see rhetoric as merely produced by reality ( see dissent from that view below ).
They say that these efforts make Judaism seem an easy religion to join and observe when in reality being Jewish entails many difficulties and sacrifices.
It may at first seem counterintuitive or " backwards " to send rays away from the camera, rather than into it ( as actual light does in reality ), but doing so is many orders of magnitude more efficient.

reality and overlap
Conversations split screen sometimes showed flashbacks of the recent or distant past juxtaposed with the present ; moments imagined or hoped by the characters juxtaposed with present reality ; present experience fractured into more than one emotion for a given line or action, showing an actor performing the same moment in different ways ; and present and near future actions juxtaposed to accelerate the narrative in temporal overlap.
In reality, increasing a camshaft's duration typically increases the overlap event, unless one spreads lobe centers between intake and exhaust valve lobe profiles.
The " shore " in which Creation and the Unshaped Chaos overlap is known as the Wyld, and is roughly divided into the Bordermarches, a region in which Creation becomes increasingly magical and queer ; the Middlemarches, in which the world becomes progressively more illogical, paradoxical, and otherwise deranged ; and the Deep Wyld, where reality begins to fundamentally disintegrate, subliming into the unfathomable vacuum beyond it-it is a place where ordinary mortals generally lose their sanity if they survive from moment to moment.
In reality, stages of the policy process may overlap or never happen.
First, the reality of " community " as a lived and working experience where the lived community and the physical community overlap ( as for example in rural areas ).
In reality, however, there was considerable overlap amongst the three in available trim, equipment and features.
In reality, there is some overlap between minor features of products of the named categories.
As the three planes overlap, actual reality melds with memory and delusion.
Although such sounds are frequently described as " unreleased ", the reality is that the two consonants overlap so that the release of the first takes place during the hold of the second, masking the first consonant's release and making it inaudible.

reality and require
However, blood sugar levels, when changing rapidly, may read in the normal range on a CGM system while in reality the patient is already experiencing symptoms of an out-of-range blood glucose value and may require treatment.
Whilst there are regions of the body that will forever require flexible endoscopes ( principally the gastrointestinal tract ), the rigid rod-lens endoscopes have such exceptional performance that they are to this day the instrument of choice and in reality have been the enabling factor in modern key-hole surgery.
Most ARGs do not have any fixed rules — players discover the rules and the boundaries of the game through trial and error — and do not require players to assume fictional identities or roleplay beyond feigning belief in the reality of the characters they interact with ( even if games where players play ' themselves ' are a long standing variant on the genre ).< ref >
In this letter, Pope John Paul describes the characteristics and virtues that political leadership should require, which are truthfullness, honesty, fairness, temperance and solidarity ( as described in paragraph 98 to 100 ), given that truth extends from honesty, good faith, and sincerity in general, to agreement with fact or reality in particular.
The channel still airs the few arts-related series aired by Bravo USA ( such as Inside the Actors Studio and Work of Art ), but due to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) regulations which require the channel to still air programming related to arts, Bravo Canada does not air the vast majority of the U. S. channel's reality seriesmost of them have been picked up by other Canadian specialty channels.
Although Rankin is accustomed to leading, he defers leadership to Blink on the grounds that she is from a reality that is more removed from the ' mainstream ' universe than the other Exiles, and will therefore be able to make the judgement calls that their missions require without being potentially compromised by her connection to the counterparts of their opponents.
In reality, especially in large enterprise environments, applications such as SMS 2003 with its use of the 1A record, MS SQL Server 2000 for use of named pipes, and Exchange Server 2000 and 2003 both require WINS for full functionality.
His life and self-esteem require that the object and concern of man ’ s consciousness be reality and this earth — but morality, men are taught, consists of scorning this earth and the world available to sensory perception, and of contemplating, instead, a “ different ” and “ higher ” reality, a realm inaccessible to reason and incommunicable in language, but attainable by revelation, by special dialectical processes, by that superior state of intellectual lucidity known to Zen-Buddhists as “ No-Mind ,” or by death.
Rendering graphics can require massive computational resources for complex scenes that arise in scientific visualization, medical visualization, CAD applications, and virtual reality.
This theoretically builds a subjective conception of the self, but as others intrude into the reality of that individual's life, this represents objective data which may require a re-evaluation of that conception depending on the authoritativeness of the others ' judgment.
In reality, in large organizations each of these staff functions will require the support of its own large staff, so N1 refers both to the office and the officer in charge of it.
" In a follow-up story for The Times, Vivienne Parry highlighted the fact that in reality, less than half of patients who require resuscitation survive the initial catastrophe and only a third of those live to leave hospital.
It is a coping mechanism that does not require delusions of reality, which makes it more plausible than some alternatives ( denial, sublimation, projection, etc .).
The advancements in nanotechnology and computing necessary for claytonics to become a reality are feasible, but the challenges to overcome are daunting and will require great innovation.
( Landsberg & Dewynne say that the DA is a physical theory rather than a mathematical hypothesis, and that any such theory is inherently falsifiable, as " experience has shown that any theory in physics, however successful, is only an approximation to reality and will eventually be refuted and require modification.
In reality, no current sheet may be infinitely thin because that would require infinitely fast motion of the charge carriers whose motion causes the current.

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