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terms and values
What policies if adopted and applied in various circumstances will increase the likelihood that future events will coincide with desired events and do so at least cost in terms of all human values??
Data on the decline of property values in an area after a new racial group enters it has to be assessed in terms of the trends in property values before the group comes in.
Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis, expression, communication of emotion, or other values.
In computability theory, the Church – Turing thesis ( also known as the Turing-Church thesis, the Church – Turing conjecture, Church's thesis, Church's conjecture, and Turing's thesis ) is a combined hypothesis (" thesis ") about the nature of functions whose values are effectively calculable ; or, in more modern terms, functions whose values are algorithmically computable.
Critical theory in literature and the humanities in general does not necessarily involve a normative dimension, whereas critical social theory does, either through criticizing society from some general theory of values, norms, or " oughts ," or through criticizing it in terms of its own espoused values.
But, as Derrida also points out, these relations with other terms don ’ t express only meaning but also values.
The values can be substituted into Legendre ’ s identity and the approximations to K, E can be found by terms in the sequences for the arithmetic geometric mean with and.
The solution set can then be expressed parametrically ( that is, in terms of the free variables, so that if values for the free variables are chosen, a solution will be generated ).
While the real values of the specific economic items generally stay the same in terms of relatively stable foreign currencies, in hyperinflationary conditions the general price level within a specific economy increases rapidly as the functional or internal currency, as opposed to a foreign currency.
Limits describe the value of a function at a certain input in terms of its values at nearby input.
This glossary contains terms that are possible meanings according to the rule that Linear A values are the same symbolically and phonetically as Linear B values.
The study " A Measure of Media Bias " by political scientist Timothy J. Groseclose of UCLA and economist Jeffrey D. Milyo of the University of Missouri-Columbia, purports to rank news organizations in terms of identifying with liberal or conservative values relative to each other.
He trues the standard of human values by interpreting them in terms of divinely human life.
In simpler terms, nutation ( and precession ) values are important in observation from Earth for calculating the apparent positions of astronomical objects.
In 1968 Ronald Melzack and Kenneth Casey described pain in terms of its three dimensions: " sensory-discriminative " ( sense of the intensity, location, quality and duration of the pain ), " affective-motivational " ( unpleasantness and urge to escape the unpleasantness ), and " cognitive-evaluative " ( cognitions such as appraisal, cultural values, distraction and hypnotic suggestion ).
In the punk and hardcore subcultures, members of the scene are often evaluated in terms of the authenticity of their commitment to the values or philosophies of the scene, which may range from political beliefs to lifestyle practices.
In mathematics, a Taylor series is a representation of a function as an infinite sum of terms that are calculated from the values of the function's derivatives at a single point.

terms and contrasts
Judith Merill, " whose annual anthologies were the first heralds of the coming of the Wave cult ," writing in 1967 in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction contrasts the SF New Wave ( which she here terms ' The New Thing ') in England and the United States:
In an early essay, Holt contrasts the two terms:
For instance, in Haushofer's ' Geo-Politics of the Pacific Space ' ( Geopolitik des pazifischen Ozeans ), Haushofer contrasts this pacific space in terms of global politics to the ' European ' and ' Europe-centric ' ( europa-zentrisch )( pp. 11 – 23, 110-113, passim ).
This contrasts with Wales, which is still " Pays de Galles " in French, with similar terms in other Romance languages.
In terms of population Midi-Pyrénées is again a region of sharp contrasts.
Chinglish contrasts with some related terms.
It contrasts with prescriptive or normative ethics, which is the study of ethical theories that prescribe how people ought to act, and with meta-ethics, which is the study of what ethical terms and theories actually refer to.
This contrasts with traditional utilitarian views that see development purely in terms of economic growth, and poverty purely as income-deprivation.
Terminology relating to such issues often takes the form of loaded language which contrasts with the pejorative terms used in reference to opponents.
This contrasts with the American tort system, where the legal rules concerning both liability and non-economic damages (" pain and suffering ") are stated in general terms, leaving a great deal to the judgment of constantly rotating lay juries — which in turn makes courtroom outcomes variable and difficult to predict.
Albright contrasts this motivation with " expressive urgency " and " obedience to rules of craft " and, indeed, ars subtilior was coined by musicologist Ursula Günther in 1960 to avoid the negative connotations of the terms manneristic style and mannered notation.
Gerry Philipsen ( 1992 ) studies what he terms " speech codes " among the Nacirema, which he contrasts with the speech codes of another semi-fictionalized group of Americans, the inhabitants of Teamsterville culture.
" Fortis " and " lenis " were coined as less misleading terms to refer to consonantal contrasts in languages that do not employ actual vocal fold vibration in their " voiced " consonants but instead involved amounts of " articulatory strength ".
Structuralists influenced by humanistic sociology will interpret data in terms of opposing valuations, contrasts, and relations.

terms and myth
Much of his earlier work was conceived in terms of a `` pseudo-anthropological '' myth reference, which is concerned with imaginary places and beings described in grandiloquent and travelogue-like language.
Speaking in terms of sociological stereotype, the `` private eye '' might appeal to the poet in search of a myth for many reasons.
Mircea Eliade defined " myth " in terms of " creation ,"
As an example, McGinn cites the apocalypse in the Book of Daniel, which he sees as a record of historical events presented as a prophecy of future events and expressed in terms of " mythic structures ", with " the Hellenistic kingdom figured as a terrifying monster that cannot but recall Near Eastern pagan myth of the dragon of chaos ".
In that way, both " myth " and " folklore " have become catch-all terms for all figurative narratives which do not correspond with the dominant belief structure.
There was some objection to the term, as many writers preferred terms such as " poetic painting " ( poesia ), or wanted to make a distinction between the " true " istoria, covering history including biblical and religious scenes, and the fabula, covering pagan myth, allegory, and scenes from fiction, which could not be regarded as true.
They explain flight in non-technical terms and specifically address the equal-transit-time myth.
Traditional stories handed down by the ancient Romans themselves explain the earliest history of their city in terms of legend and myth.
The founding of Rome can be investigated through archaeology, but traditional stories handed down by the ancient Romans themselves explain the earliest history of their city in terms of legend and myth.
" variable-rate myth being a contradiction in terms, the purchase price remains forever frozen at twenty-four dollars ," as Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace remarked in their history of New York.
Mary P. Winsor, Ron Amundson and Staffan Müller-Wille have each argued that in fact the usual suspects ( such as Linnaeus and the Ideal Morphologists ) were very far from being essentialists, and it appears that the so-called " essentialism story " ( or " myth ") in biology is a result of conflating the views expressed by philosophers from Aristotle onwards through to John Stuart Mill and William Whewell in the immediately pre-Darwinian period, using biological examples, with the use of terms in biology like species.
In racial terms, the plural majority of Valparaíso's people are mestizo but are commonly called castizos are largely white Caucasian who are distantly descendants of Mapuche, Inca, Aymara and North American Indian descent ( transplanted Cherokees are reported to come in the late 19th century, though it could well be a myth ).
Though later Greeks like Herodotus dated Cadmus's role in the founding myth of Thebes to well before the Trojan War ( or, in modern terms, during the Aegean Bronze Age ), this chronology conflicts with most of what is now known or thought to be known about the origins and spread of both the Phoenician and Greek alphabets.
Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain, a series of fantasy novels inspired by Welsh myths, features a character named Gwydion, based somewhat on the Gwydion of myth, but markedly different in terms of moral character.
The Lost Cause myth arose as a means for coming to terms with the South's defeat.
< http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 441074 >.</ ref > On the other hand, magic realism encompasses the terms " myth / legend ," " fantastic / supplementation ," " defamiliarization ," " mysticism / magic ," " meta-narration ," " open-ended / expansive romanticism ," and " imagination / negative capability.
Some modern theologians have even attempted to explain the Christian concept of the Trinity in terms of the three divine characters in the Dangun myth.
The " myth and ritual " school or Cambridge Ritualists, of which Harrison was a key figure, while controversial in its day, is now considered passé in intellectual and academic terms.
In terms of bonuses for every civilization, the upgrade Heroic Fleet gives ships bonus damage against myth units.
Porter ) retells the Yu flood-control myth in terms of the Four Symbols, namely, the Yellow Dragon or Azure Dragon and the Black Tortoise.
In the book the lake's origin is described in terms of a European-American romantic myth.
The story was an attempt to retell the Theseus myth in science fiction terms.
Stott has been critical of terms like ' climate sceptic ' and ' climate-change denier '; he believes in a distinction between the science of climate change and what he asserts is the Barthesian myth of global warming, saying,
Wolfram Eberhard, who analyzed Chinese " guilt " and " sin " in terms of literary psychology, debunked the persistent myth that " face " is peculiar to the Chinese rather than a force in every human society.

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