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Within this structure, the sub-points of the book are marked by a series of summary statements, or what one commentary calls a " progress report ".
Another summary, of the period prior to the Schola, also appeared in 1911: the, which was a kind of compilation of the best of what he had written up to 1903.
The following summary seeks to give programmers familiar with other languages a feeling for what MUMPS is like.
Paragraph four of its summary states: " Being wholly and verbally God-given, Scripture is without error or fault in all its teaching, no less in what it states about God's acts in creation, about the events of world history, and about its own literary origins under God, than in its witness to God's saving grace in individual lives.
In summary, visitors are not able to control what information they receive via a static website, and must instead settle for whatever content the website owner has decided to offer at that time.
Stuart Becker provides the following summary of the primary critiques of NGOs: There ’ s a debate that, NGOs take the place of what should belong to popular movements of the poor.
This equation is a summary of what actually happens in three series of biochemical reactions: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
Robert A. Rescorla provided clear summary of this change in thinking, and its consequences, in his 1988 article " Pavlovian conditioning: It's not what you think it is.
In summary, ( 1 ) what meets the objective eye may not be what is present in the subjective, internal world of the patient ; ( 2 ) one should not mistake introversion for indifference ; and ( 3 ) one should not miss identifying the schizoid patient because one cannot see the forest of the patient's withdrawnness through the trees of the patient's defensive, compensatory, engaging interaction with external reality.
" Allen Chamberlain, whose Beacon Hill gives a detailed summary of the complicated negotiations surrounding this purchase, holds that Copley was fairly compensated at a price three times what he had paid for property from which he had had rents of considerable amount.
The Compendium Maleficarum ( 1608 ), by Francesco Maria Guazzo, aka Guaccio, Guaccius is a book published by an Italian priest with some illustrations of what he imagined could be a Sabbat, and gives a description of it ; a brief summary can be cited as an example: " the attendants go riding flying goats, trample the cross, are made to be re-baptised in the name of the Devil, give their clothes to him, kiss the Devil's behind, and dance back to back forming a round ".
The poem was a supposedly humorous summary vignette of what could be expected in the episode.
" In his review of five new BC books, Brown concludes that, comparatively, Lent has probably come closest of all these authors to what Charles Lillard [...] called ‘ a coming-to-terms with the landscape ’— of B. C., or anywhere else .” Dallas Harrison ’ s observations are similar, though high praise of Lent ’ s descriptive power is forthcoming in Harrison ’ s summary of Jane ’ s narrative as a crisis of selfhood in London worthy of Antoine Roquentin in Jean-Paul Sartre ’ s Nausea ( 113 ).
It contains a summary of what was even then a reformed and innovative system
He justified his limited view, not because little importance was attached to what was left out, but because the omitted topics were so important that each needed a book of similar size even for a summary account.
Absent an award of summary judgment ( or some type of pretrial dismissal ), a lawsuit will ordinarily proceed to trial, which is an opportunity for litigants to present evidence in an attempt to persuade the factfinder that they are saying " what really happened ," and that, under the applicable law, they should prevail.
The bureaucracy became paralyzed as government administrators feared to make what might prove to be a wrong decision that would displease or anger Amin in the slightest which would result in their immediate arrest and imprisonment or summary execution.
The following is a summary of the account of what happened provided by The Times:
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Between the two parts of the opening is presented a summary of what happened in the past episodes.
In the summary it is important to comment on what the profile of results indicates regarding the referral question.
A CFP usually is sent to interested parties, describing the broad theme, the occasion for the CFP, formalities such as what kind of abstract ( summary ) has to be submitted to whom and a deadline.

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She also included a Commentary section where she fused the three books into a much clearer and easier to understand summary.
As each art is introduced, she gives an exposition of the principles of the science she represents, thereby providing a summary of the seven liberal arts.
The court which handles these cases are the Judicial First Class Magistrate Courts and the trial is a summary trial ( which means if a person is found guilty, he / she cannot appeal to higher courts ).
Even though Sony BMG Music Entertainment did force her to release this collection, Anastacia has said that she is happy now that it was created as it was like a " story book ", or summary of the first five years of her career.
According to the summary by C. Rajagopalachari, she resorted to penance and received a garland of blue lotuses from Lord Subramanya and it was foretold that anyone wearing the garland would become the cause of Bhishma's death.
According to C. Rajagopalachari's Mahabharata summary, when Shikhandini was still a young woman she discovered the garland of ever-blooming blue lotuses hung on the palace gate.
As part of a summary judgement, she was ordered to cease operations, refund tuition money to all students, and pay $ 240, 000 in damages.
According to summary by C. Rajagopalachari, she resorted to penance and received a garland of blue lotuses from Lord Subramanya and it was foretold that anyone wearing the garland would become Bhishma's enemy.
Since 2000, she has hosted " Talk talk talk " on ProSieben, a summary of the highlights from talk shows all over the world.
Every time a character is unlocked, he or she shows up on the player's Friends List, which also provides a summary of their history or personality.
( i ) whose identity as such an officer, employee, or member is classified information, and ( ii ) who is serving outside the United States or has within the last five years served outside the United States .” The CIA summary of Ms. Wilson ’ s employment history claims that she engaged in temporary duty ( TDY ) travel overseas on official business ,” though it does not say whether such travel in fact occurred within the last five years.
In 2008, she also appeared on the BBC1 8pm news summary, while usual presenter Ellie Crisell was on maternity leave.

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Based on the proposed correspondences listed below, the following phoneme inventory has been reconstructed for the hypothetical Proto (- Macro )- Altaic language ( taken from Blažek's summary of the newest Altaic etymological dictionary et al.
Unlike other traditions, Anglicanism has never been governed by a magisterium nor by appeal to one founding theologian, nor by an extra-credal summary of doctrine ( such as the Westminster Confession of the Presbyterian Church ).
When an element has allotropes with different densities, one representative allotrope is typically selected in summary presentations, while densities for each allotrope can be stated where more detail is provided.
* The prosecution has a right of appeal against acquittal in summary cases if the decision appears to be wrong in law or in excess of jurisdiction.
The National Archives now has the letter along with the reply, a summary refusal without explanation.
The use of descriptive and summary statistics has an extensive history and, indeed, the simple tabulation of populations and of economic data was the first way in which the topic of statistics appeared.
Here alone is preserved a summary of the writings of the Phoenician priest Sanchuniathon of which the accuracy has been shown by the mythological accounts found on the Ugaritic tables, here alone is the account from Diodorus Siculus's sixth book of Euhemerus ' wondrous voyage to the island of Panchaea where Euhemerus purports to have found his true history of the gods, and here almost alone is preserved writings of the neo-Platonist philosopher Atticus along with so much else.
Human Rights Watch has cited a number of summary executions as particular examples of violations of the rules of warfare, including the case of Muhammad Swairki, 28, a cook for Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas's presidential guard, who was thrown to his death, with his hands and legs tied, from a 15-story apartment building in Gaza City.
Only a later imprecise summary of the document has been preserved.
In summary, fatalism, the belief that all outcomes are predestined or fated to occur, is an irresponsible belief espoused by those who refuse to acknowledge that their own sinfulness has caused the hardships of their lives.
In summary, Roosevelt for his part believed ' the President has not just a right but a duty to do anything demanded by the needs of the nation, unless such action is forbidden by the Constitution or federal law.
It has been translated into a dozen languages and was the subject of a Harvard Business Review summary.
This uplift has steepened the stream gradient of the Colorado River and its tributaries, which in turn has increased their speed and thus their ability to cut through rock ( see the elevation summary of the Colorado River for present conditions ).
Wilton has said that the image: " Is a summary of all that had been said about the sea by the artists of the eighteenth century.
* Francis James Child collected fourteen variants in The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, but the summary of Child Ballad 39A is considered to be the earliest ( Another Child ballad, Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane has no connection with this ballad except for the similarity of the heroes ' names.
A summary of changes has been published by HM Government.
The Bibliotheca (, Bibliothēkē, " library "), in three books, provides a comprehensive summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends, " the most valuable mythographical work that has come down from ancient times ," Aubrey Diller observed, whose " stultifying purpose " was neatly expressed in the epigram noted by Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople:
But only a few installments later, this has sublimated somewhat into history: when Val saves his new friend Sir Gawain from a robber knight and Gawain decides to take the villain to Camelot for summary judgement from King Arthur, the whole party is at one point attacked by another enormous beast — only this time it ’ s a salt water crocodile !...
Frith also has a legal significance: peace was effectively maintained in Anglo-Saxon times by the frith-guild, an early manifestation of summary justice.
In a summary position paper, the Practice Committee of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine has said it considers ICSI safe and effective therapy for male factor infertility, but may carry an increased risk for the transmission of selected genetic abnormalities to offspring, either through the procedure itself or through the increased inherent risk of such abnormalities in parents undergoing the procedure.
It has been called the ' Gospel in a nutshell ' because it is considered a summary of the central doctrines of Christianity.
A summary judgment followed in 1995, full proceedings in 1999, an appeal in 2001 which has been upheld by the Supreme Court of Netherlands in December 2005, all in favor of the provider and Karin Spaink, putting freedom of speech above copyright in some cases.
As early as the year 1000, however, Emperor Otto III permitted the entire part lying on the eastern boundary of Thuringia to be administered by imperial vogts, or bailiffs ( advocati imperii ), whence this territory received the name of Vogtland ( Terra advocatorum ), a designation that has remained to this day a geographical summary for Reuss, especially that part on the Saxon borders.

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