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While the French settlers debated how new revolutionary laws would apply to Saint-Domingue, outright civil war broke out in 1790 when the free men of color claimed they too were French citizens under the terms of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
Brabham and Repco were aware that the engine would not compete in terms of outright power, but felt that a lightweight, reliable engine could achieve good championship results while other teams were still making their new designs reliable.
They, however, distrusted this deal between princes and refused the terms outright ; Charles agreed to fight on as their captain but demanded that his troops be billetted in the city.
The North Vietnamese pressured the Cambodian communists to accept the terms of the peace accords ; their interests lay more in keeping the war active at a low level ( tying down South Vietnamese troops in the process ) than in an outright victory for the Khmer Rouge.
While originally a market for outright investors, the convertible market had grown to be dominated by the hedged investors both in terms of ownership and trading volume, at potentially 70 %.
" Yet illusory being, the mediation of essential and unessential, Hegel terms an outright mind dependent " nullity " when considered in contrast to the more
Although 35 of its 99 boxes were sold for private use, the terms of ownership were also unique in that they have been described as being limited to " the right to rent in perpetuity " rather than outright ownership and control.
In the later part of the Second World War a Nazi labour camp was established on the edge of the military airfield, housing so-called " First Degree Hybrids " and " Jüdisch Versippte " ( i. e., people with some Jewish blood, enough in Nazi terms to justify badly mistreating them but not killing them outright ).
This is because an outright win in the long and tough race would add great credibility to the car and its brand, especially in proving the winning car-brand offered the best overall package in terms of performance, durability, reliability and image.
Beginning with the Roman context, he pictures the social strife in more or less contemporary terms, and so hints that the fable supports the power of the aristocratic parliament of his day without needing to say so outright.
In terms of France, Voltaire responds to French criticism concerning the regicide of Charles I by highlighting the British judicial process as opposed to the outright murders of Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII or Henry III of France, or the multiple attempts on the life of Henry IV of France.
Under the terms of a lease agreement, the freeholder ( the outright owner of the land or property ) grants permission for a leaseholder to take ownership of the property for a pre-defined period of time.
Cablevision attempted to buy the Yankees outright, but could not agree to acceptable terms with George Steinbrenner and his partners.
Pisemsky, in a rather reserved way, blamed Iskra for trying to " soil his honest name ", but then Nikita Bezrylov came up with a reply of his own which was quite a match for the Iskra article in terms of outright rudeness.
Thatcher failed to win outright under the terms of the election in the first ballot, and was persuaded to withdraw from the second round of voting.

terms and power
No poet has ever presented evil in such stark and tragic terms yet he had an exalted view of Zeus, whom he celebrated with a grand simplicity reminiscent of David's Psalms, and a faith in progress or the healing power of time.
In general terms, AMPS was very similar to the older " 0G " Improved Mobile Telephone Service, but used considerably more computing power in order to select frequencies, hand off conversations to PSTN lines, and handle billing and call setup.
RF amplifiers are often specified in terms of the maximum power gain obtainable, while the voltage gain of audio amplifiers and instrumentation amplifiers will be more often specified ( since the amplifier's input impedance will often be much higher than the source impedance, and the load impedance higher than the amplifier's output impedance ).
Madrid became the centre of political power whilst the colonisation of the Americas reduced the financial importance ( at least in relative terms ) of Mediterranean trade.
According to the theorem, it is possible to expand the power ( x + y )< sup > n </ sup > into a sum involving terms of the form ax < sup > b </ sup > y < sup > c </ sup >, where the exponents b and c are nonnegative integers with, and the coefficient a of each term is a specific positive integer depending on n and b. When an exponent is zero, the corresponding power is usually omitted from the term.
Latour suggests that about 90 % of contemporary social criticism in academia displays one of two approaches which he termsthe fact position and the fairy position .” ( p. 237 ) The fact position is anti-fetishist, arguing that “ objects of belief ” ( e. g., religion, arts ) are merely concepts onto which power is projected ; the “ fairy position ” argues that individuals are dominated, often covertly and without their awareness, by external forces ( e. g., economics, gender ).
Alternatively, there may further be requirements for maximum terms that a government can keep power before holding an election.
Other major critiques are that the term is not defined well, and employs further terms that are not defined well, and therefore lacks explanatory power, that cultural imperialism is hard to measure, and that the theory of a legacy of colonialism is not always true.
Some might, for instance, see Christ's death and resurrection in terms not of actual physical reanimation, but in terms of the good news of Jesus ' teaching: that God's children are no longer slaves to the power of death.
In its original permanent dispositions, it gave the President of the Republic a large amount of power ; however, some of these dispositions, such as the power of dissolving the Lower Chamber of Congress and serving eight year terms with possibility of reelection, were modified or eliminated after 1990, when the country regained its democracy and the Congress was reestablished.
In religious terms, divinity is the state of things that come from a supernatural power or deity, such as God, and are therefore regarded as sacred and holy.
Databases are usually too expensive ( in terms of importance and needed investment in resources, e. g., time, money, to build them ) to be lost by a power interruption.
Databases are usually too expensive ( in terms of importance and needed investment in resources, e. g., time, money, to build them ) to be lost by a power interruption.
In terms of raw computational power, the Dragon beat most of its contemporary rivals based on the older MOS Technology 6502, but this made little difference in a market where graphical capabilities and games were much more important to consumers.
On 19 March, a constitutional referendum was voted on and passed reforming the laws surrounding the power and election of the presidency, limiting the presidency to two four-year terms, providing judicial supervision of elections, requiring the president to appoint a deputy, calling for a commission to draft a new constitution following the parliamentary election, and providing easier access to presidential elections by candidates ( 30, 000 signatures from at least 15 provinces, 30 members of a chamber of the legislature, or nomination by a party holding at least one seat in the legislature ).
Since such radiation can produce severe damage to life at powers that produce very little heating, it is considered far more dangerous ( in terms of damage-produced per unit of energy, or power ) than the rest of the electromagnetic spectrum.
A major work of research and synthesis, the book was also important in historiographical terms: with it, Thompson demonstrated the power of an historical Marxism rooted in the experience of real flesh-and-blood workers.
Usually terms with the highest power ( exponent ), are written on the left, for example, is written to the left of.
It is a very inefficient method as most of the power output is in other unwanted terms which need filtering out.
The terms of the Treaty of Lutatius designed by the Romans were particularly heavy for Carthage, which had lost bargaining power following its defeat at the Aegates islands.
Today, we see vulgar libertarians perverting ‘ free market ’ rhetoric to defend the contemporary institution that most closely resembles, in terms of power and privilege, the landed oligarchies and mercantilists of the Old Regime: the giant corporation.
In an effort to end the fighting, the United States government dispatched Sumner Welles to the port of Amapala ; he had instructions to try to produce a settlement that would bring to power a government eligible for recognition under the terms of the 1923 treaty.

terms and size
The size of the press is usually expressed in terms of chuck capacity ( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold ) or distance between the spindle center and the column.
Brains are most simply compared in terms of their size.
The most obvious difference between the brains of mammals and other vertebrates is in terms of size.
( see figure ) The effect was observed to be independent of parameters such as the system size and impurities, and in 1981, theorist Robert Laughlin proposed a theory describing the integer states in terms of a topological invariant called the Chern number.
In terms of technology, art and culture, as well as sheer size, Constantinople was without parallel anywhere in Europe for a thousand years.
Nearly all the descriptive words used to justify the genus division were relative terms without a reference measure, and the argument did not take into account the size differences between the species, which can be considerable.
terms ), so it will first be given explicitly for the case of 2-by-2 matrices and 3-by-3 matrices, followed by the rule for arbitrary size matrices, which subsumes these two cases.
For signals of indefinite size, such as streaming audio and video, the compression ratio is defined in terms of uncompressed and compressed data rates instead of data sizes:
for any subset of the left vertices of size at least, the distribution on right vertices obtained by choosing a random node in and then following a random edge to get a node x on the right side is-close to the uniform distribution in terms of total variation distance.
In terms of size and coordination number, europium ( II ) and barium ( II ) are similar.
In simple terms: Electrophoresis is a procedure which enables the sorting of molecules based on size.
Despite, or perhaps because of, its small size Harwich is highly regarded in terms of architectural heritage, and the whole of the older part of the town, excluding Navyard Wharf, is a conservation area.
In terms of numbers, the operations of the impi would change-from the Western equivalent of small company and battalion size forces, to maneuvers in multi-divisional strength of between 10, 000 and 40, 000 men.
The size ( or spatial range ) of an LCD is always described in terms of the diagonal distance from one corner to its opposite.
The 2004 General Peace Agreement stipulated that the size of the army would be 24, 000 ( equally drawn from FAM and RENAMO ), but due to lack of interest ( pay and prospective terms of service were poor ) that figure was never reached.
Oromos today are mainly concentrated in the Oromia region in central Ethiopia, which is the largest region in the country in terms of both population and size.
As with other molecules, a polymer's size may also be expressed in terms of molecular weight.
In terms of size, Solano López's 30, 000-man army was the most powerful in Latin America but the army's strength was illusory because it lacked trained leadership, a reliable source of weapons and adequate reserves.
A WBS ( work break down ) can be developed by starting with the end objective and successively subdividing it into manageable components in terms of size, duration, and responsibility ( e. g., systems, subsystems, components, tasks, sub-tasks, and work packages ), which include all steps necessary to achieve the objective.
Plankton are also often described in terms of size.
Out of the 15 total republics that would make up the USSR, the Russian SFSR was the largest in terms of size, and making up over half of the total USSR population, dominated the union for its entire 69-year history.
In terms of both area and population size it is – apart from the city-states of Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg – Germany's smallest federal state.
Like the other axioms of countability, separability is a " limitation on size ", not necessarily in terms of cardinality ( though, in the presence of the Hausdorff axiom, this does turn out to be the case ; see below ) but in a more subtle topological sense.
In real terms, the economy doubled in size between 1978 and 1986, doubled again by 1994, and again by 2003.
Thus the terms tabloid and broadsheet are, in non-technical usage, today more descriptive of a newspaper's market position than its physical size.

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