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the granular texture thus created likewise called attention to the reality of the surface and was effective over much larger areas.
In reality, Mount Isa is the second largest city in Australia ; there are several cities around the world with larger incorporated areas.
The Impressionists relaxed the boundary between subject and background so that the effect of an Impressionist painting often resembles a snapshot, a part of a larger reality captured as if by chance.
If anything, if a part of objective reality, theorization and systemization to Post-structuralists was an exponent of larger, more nebulous patterns of control in social orders – patterns that could not be encapsulated in theory without simultaneously conditioning it.
Spiritual experiences can include being connected to a larger reality, yielding a more comprehensive self ; joining with other individuals or the human community ; with nature or the cosmos ; or with the divine realm.
In the films it was shown with anatomical inaccuracies, including being much larger than it was in reality and without feathers.
In reality he had been the 55th member, but the counting started at the number 501 in order to make the party appear larger.
And since the traditional Fon, as most traditional African peoples, saw the visible world as only a part of a larger reality that included the unseen and spirit world, ' messengers ' would be sent to the ' council of the dead kings ,' and other ancestors to determine whether these important powers were in concurrence with the policies and justice meted out.
An epitome (; Greek ἐπιτομή from ἐπιτέμνειν epitemnein " to cut short ") is a summary or miniature form ; an instance that represents a larger reality, also used as a synonym for embodiment.
In short, for larger systems system on a chip is hyperbole, indicating technical direction more than reality: increasing chip integration to reduce manufacturing costs and to enable smaller systems.
This came about in September 1933 with the formation of Fine Gael from the three parties, though in reality Fine Gael was a larger version of Cumann na nGaedheal.
It is also argued that when people read, they do not in reality try to work out the sequence of sounds composing each word, but instead they recognize words either as a whole, or as a sequence of small number of semantically significant units ( for example morphology might be read as morph + ology, rather than as a sequence of a larger number of phonemes ).
Sometimes the parallel universe bears no historical relationship to any other world ; instead, the laws of nature are simply different than those in our own, as in the novel Raft by Stephen Baxter, which posits a reality where the gravitational constant is much larger than in our universe.
Forced perspective is extensively employed at theme parks and other such architecture as found in Disneyland and Las Vegas, often to make structures seem larger than they are in reality where physically larger structures would not be feasible or desirable or to provide an optical illusion for entertainment value.
Although this may be true, the reality of it is that the existence of agglomeration economies is central to the explanation of how cities increase in size and population ; which places this phenomenon on a larger scale.
Spirituality – can refer to an ultimate or an alleged immaterial reality ; an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of his / her being ; or the “ deepest values and meanings by which people live .” Spiritual practices, including meditation, prayer and contemplation, are intended to develop an individual's inner life ; spiritual experience includes that of connectedness with a larger reality, yielding a more comprehensive self ; with other individuals or the human community ; with nature or the cosmos ; or with the divine realm.
And, in order to decode the message, the private keys, 7 and 11, would have to be known ( of course, this would be a poor choice of keys, as the factorization of 77 is trivial ; in reality much larger numbers would be used ).
and the electron g-factor g < sub > S </ sub > is 2 according to Dirac's theory, but due to quantum electrodynamic effects it is slightly larger in reality: 2. 002 319 304 36.
In reality, models do not always conform to their nominal scale ; there are 1 / 25 scale automobile models which are larger than some 1 / 24 scale models, for instance.
* that in reality development was the first phase a larger strategic road scheme and would not deliver the regeneration benefit claimed,
In The New Journalism: A Critical Perspective, Murphy writes, " Partly because Wolfe took liberties with the facts in his New Yorker parody, New Journalism began to get a reputation for juggling the facts in the search for truth, fictionalizing some details to get a larger ' reality.
He often suggested that atmospheric hazes or temperature inversions could distort stars or planets, and make them appear to be larger than in reality, unusual in their shape, and in motion.

reality and problem
The metaphysical problem of establishing the material reality of what we perceive was of little interest to Husserl in spite of his being a transcendental idealist.
The Ship of Theseus problem is an example of such an inconsistency created by the use of the question of identity proper to the ontology of domain A, applied to the subject matter of domain B, our reality.
Syādvāda provides Jains with a systematic methodology to explore the real nature of reality and consider the problem in a non-violent way from different perspectives.
One problem noted with this approach is that there seems to be no fixed basis on deciding what God is not, unless the Divine is understood as an abstract experience of full aliveness unique to each individual consciousness, and universally, the perfect goodness applicable to the whole field of reality.
When things go wrong in our life and we encounter difficult situations, we tend to regard the situation itself as our problem, but in reality whatever problems we experience come from the side of the mind.
Problems in coping with one's environment are thought, by Bar-On, to be especially common among those individuals lacking in the subscales of reality testing, problem solving, stress tolerance, and impulse control.
This general procedure is a widely used mathematical tool in advanced sciences and engineering: start with a simplified problem and gradually add corrections that make the formula that the corrected problem matches closer and closer to the formula that represents reality.
The problem here is that both Miss Powell and you will reach a point where it might be difficult to decide which is reality and which is nightmare, a problem uncommon perhaps but rather peculiar to the Twilight Zone.
The problem of social reality has been treated exhaustively by philosophers in the phenomenological tradition, particularly Alfred Schütz, who used the term " social world " to designate this distinct level of reality.
Schlieffen conceived his Plan as the best possible solution to a strategic problem, while ignoring the political reality that violating Belgian neutrality was the thing most likely to invite British intervention and expand the conflict.
In 1905, Albert Einstein demonstrated the physical reality of the photons, hypothesized by Max Planck in 1900, in order to solve the problem of black body radiation in thermodynamics.
As Edgar Morin wrote: " There are two ways to conceive of the cinema of the Real: the first is to pretend that you can present reality to be seen ; the second is to pose the problem of reality.
If computationalism is correct, and if there is no problem in generating artificial consciousness or cognition, it would establish the theoretical possibility of a simulated reality.
It is surprisingly difficult to even state the problem from the point of view of a coherentist, because the phrase correspond to reality has a different meaning in a coherentist system.
Again there are technical issues relating to spin, but in several important cases, including electrically charged particles and particles interacting via nuclear forces, the solution to the problem is to impute physical reality to the gauge function θ ( x ).
In reality this was a problem in almost every system API that existed.
" After a UN delegation issued a preliminary report stating that it found a profound problem of racism and discrimination against people of Haitian origins, Dominican Foreign Minister Carlos Morales Troncoso issued a formal statement denouncing it and asserting that " Our border with Haiti has its problems, this is our reality and it must be understood.
In reality, the sinking boat was ably invented by Bernini to overcome a technical problem due to low water pressure.
He also called on churches to face the reality that promiscuity existed among their own congregations, and to meet the problem " head on " and play a part in promoting the use of condoms.
What interpretation ofreality ” will dominate public discourse has implications for the future of the social problem, for the interest groups and policymakers involved, and for policy.

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