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Therefore, one can find an economic analysis of the market of grapes in Russia, for example, which is not a market in the strict sense of general equilibrium theory monopoly.
In Full Employment and Free Trade ( 1948 ) Polanyi analyses the way in which money circulates around an economy, and in a monetarist analysis that according to Paul Craig Roberts was thirty years ahead of its time, he argues that a free market economy should not be left to be wholly self-adjusting, a central bank should attempt to moderate economic booms / busts via a strict / loose monetary policy.
Bacon's philosophy of using an inductive approach to nature — to abandon assumption and to attempt to simply observe with an open mind — was in strict contrast with the earlier, Aristotelian approach of deduction, by which analysis of known facts produced further understanding.
Thucydides has been dubbed the father of " scientific history ", because of his strict standards of evidence-gathering and analysis in terms of cause and effect without reference to intervention by the gods, as outlined in his introduction to his work.
For a comprehensive analysis of the energy efficiency and environmental soundness of a power system, one should ideally consider a wider range of factors than strict energy conversion AC-to-DC power efficiency.
Rational abstention creates the so-called " Paradox of voting " in which a strict cost-benefit analysis implies that no one should vote.
) Using more derivatives, and by tweaking the quadrature, we can do a similar error analysis using a Taylor series ( using a partial sum with remainder term ) for f. This error analysis gives a strict upper bound on the error, if the derivatives of f are available.
Jonas, a traditional disciple who was more strict about the theory than Schenker himself, promoted the viewpoint that the analysis belonged only in the realm of triadic tonal music.
For analysis of the pros and cons of strict liability as applied to product liability, the most important strict liability regime, see product liability.
So, for example, a positive economic analysis of tort law would predict the effects of a strict liability rule as opposed to the effects of a negligence rule.
Based on an analysis of thirty-three cities, CIAM proposed that the social problems faced by cities could be resolved by strict functional segregation, and the distribution of the population into tall apartment blocks at widely spaced intervals.
Unlike Wundt ’ s method of introspection, Titchener had very strict guidelines for the reporting of an introspective analysis.
In Gann's further analysis, during the 1980s minimalism evolved into less strict, more complex styles such as postminimalism and totalism, breaking out of the strongly framed repetition and stasis of early minimalism, and enriching it with a confluence of other rhythmic and structural influences.
In strict analysis, contractions should not be confused with abbreviations or acronyms ( including initialisms ), with which they share some semantic and phonetic functions, though all three are connoted by the term " abbreviation " in loose parlance.
The Chinese study Breast Augmentation by Autologous Fat-injection Grafting: Management and Clinical analysis of Complications ( 2009 ), reported that the incidence of medical complications is reduced with strict control of the injection-rate ( cm < sup > 3 </ sup >/ min ) of the breast-filler volume being administered, and by diffusing the fat-grafts in layers to allow their even distribution within the breast tissue matrix.
Restrictions placed upon core political speech must weather strict scrutiny analysis or they will be struck down.
Recent molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, suggests that the morphological concept of Lepiota s. s. ( sensu stricto = in the strict or narrow sense ) is soundly based.
In his analysis, German culture was made up of people who had the need for status, who worshiped strict order and regimentation, desired authoritarian leadership and had a deeply ingrained fear of other countries.
This led to a general devaluation of philosophical and metaphysical approaches to the faith, although some thinkers, notably Paul Tillich, attempted a median course between strict transcendence and ontological analysis of the human condition, a stand that caused a further division in the movement.
The Court applied a strict scrutiny analysis and found that the " Government has a fundamental, overriding interest in eradicating racial discrimination in education.
But all such efforts exceed the boundary of strict metrical analysis, moving into descriptions of linguistic rhythm, and thus serve to blur or dissolve the distinction between meter and rhythm.
The test is heavily founded in factual analysis so strict adherence is not always practiced.

strict and should
That should do it, he thought, because Miss Langford had said she was going to be strict about school work.
According to United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization the term bean should include only species of Phaseolus ; however, a strict consensus definition has proven difficult because in the past, several species such as Vigna ( angularis ( azuki bean ), mungo ( black gram ), radiata ( mung bean ), aconitifolia ( moth bean )) were classified as Phaseolus and later reclassified.
Under the Five Precepts ethical code, Upāsaka and Upāsikā lay followers should abstain from sexual misconduct, while Bhikkhu and Bhikkhuni monastics should practice strict chastity.
The dissenters, who included Rabbi Joel Roth as well as a partial concurrence by Rabbi Daniel Nevins, argued for reaffirming the classical halakhic framework in which human decrees inform and often limit but never wholly abrogate law believed to be of Divine origin, stating that " we should acknowledge that God's law is beyond our authority to eliminate ", but should continue the traditional approach of applying strict evidentiary rules and presumptions that tend to render enforcement unlikely.
And a man should be strict with his wife in this matter, and should prevent women known to do this from coming to her or from her going to them.
" While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews should attempt to engage and influence the modern world, and encouraged those secular studies compatible with Torah thought.
As the strict regime eased its rules, the Union of Czechoslovak Writers cautiously began to air discontent, and in the union's gazette, Literární noviny, members suggested that literature should be independent of Party doctrine.
The monarch appoints a Prime Minister as the head of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, guided by the strict convention that the Prime Minister should be the member of the House of Commons most likely to be able to form a Government with the support of that House.
Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Bolsheviks, argued that a revolutionary party should be a small vanguard party with a centralized political command and a strict cadre policy ; the Menshevik faction, however, argued that the party should be a broad-based mass movement.
Persons who do home canning should follow strict hygienic procedures to reduce contamination of foods.
Holy and Great Friday is observed as a strict fast day, on which the faithful who are physically able to should not eat anything at all.
To satisfy those wishing a more strict interpretation of how the power function should act, the 2008 standard defines two additional power functions ; < tt > pown ( x, n )</ tt > where the exponent must be an integer, and < tt > powr ( x, y )</ tt > which returns a NaN whenever a parameter is a NaN or the exponentiation would give an indeterminate form.
Ralph Nader and others have argued that a strict originalist philosophy should reject the doctrine of corporate personhood under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Such strict cospeciation should result in identical phylogenetic trees for the two lineages and recent work mapping fig sections onto molecular phylogenies of wasp genera and performing statistical comparisons has provided strong evidence for co-speciation at that scale.
Deng's displacement of Hua Guofeng marked the Party leadership's consensus that China should abandon strict Maoist economics in favor of more pragmatic policies, and Hu directed many of Deng's attempts to reform the Chinese economy.
" Hospitals should institute strict monitoring of births to comply with full term ( more than 39 weeks gestation ) elective induction and C-section guidelines.

strict and be
You've already sent your daughter to Miss X's select academy for girls and your son to Mr. Y's select academy for boys, and you can be as liberal as you please with strict impunity.
She was told by the manservant who opened the door that his lordship was engaged on work from which he had left strict orders he was not to be disturbed.
Lincoln " was remarkably fond of children ", and the Lincolns were not considered to be strict with their children.
As with many scientific fields, strict delineation can be highly contrived and atomic physics is often considered in the wider context of atomic, molecular, and optical physics.
There are rather strict selection rules as to the electronic configurations that can be reached by excitation by light — however there are no such rules for excitation by collision processes.
On the surface, Andrew Carnegie appears to be a strict laissez-faire capitalist and follower of Herbert Spencer, often referring to himself as a disciple of Spencer.
On one occasion he ordered some Samaritan wine, but subsequently learning that there were no longer any strict observers of the dietary laws among the Samaritans, with the assistance of his colleagues, Ḥiyya b. Abba, Rav Ammi, and Rav Assi, he investigated the report, and, ascertaining it to be well founded, did not hesitate to declare the Samaritans, for all ritualistic purposes, Gentiles ( Yer.
Over the next few days all but 200 of the captured prisoners were landed on shore under strict terms of parole, although Bonaparte later ordered them to be formed into an infantry unit and added to his army.
The 1928 revised forms of Matrimony and Baptism were quite widely adopted, but those of other rites tended not to be ; the consequence, in practice, being very wide variation in liturgical practice from parish to parish, with very few churchmen adhering consistently to the strict observation of either the 1662 or the 1928 forms of worship.
Jacobs does not lend her theory to any reasonably strict definition of a city, but her account suggestively or vaguely contrasts what could be thought of as primitive city-like activity to the activity occurring in neighboring hunter-gatherer settlements.
From a Memorandum of 20 October 1963 by Major Raúl Castro, it can be seen that great importance was attached to the decent behaviour of the troops, with strict instructions being given on their proper conduct during foreign interventions.
That is, they may be violated if strict adherence to the rule would lead to much more undesirable consequences.
P is thought to be a strict subset in both cases ( and demonstrably cannot be strict in one case but not the other ).
Selected waste and by-products with recoverable calorific value can be used as fuels in a cement kiln, replacing a portion of conventional fossil fuels, like coal, if they meet strict specifications.
The species lives in a male-dominated, strict hierarchy, which means disputes can generally be settled without the need for violence.
Islamic schools of law ( Madh ' hab ) have interpreted this as a strict prohibition of the consumption of all types of alcohol and declared it to be haraam (" sinful "), although other uses may be permitted.
Divers must qualify at two different competitions, at least one of which must be a level 1 competition, i. e. a competition with fairly strict judging patterns.
In strict dactylic hexameter, each of these feet would be a dactyl, but classical meter allows for the substitution of a spondee in place of a dactyl in most positions.
Speaking was allowed in the common parlor, but it was subordinate to strict rules, and the prioress, subprioress or other senior nun had to be present.

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