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In this context, a computational problem is understood to be a task that is in principle amenable to being solved by a computer ( i. e. the problem can be stated by a set of mathematical instructions ).
Bradbury has stated that the novel is not about censorship, but a story about how television destroys interest in reading literature, which leads to a perception of knowledge as being composed of factoids, partial information devoid of context.
However, he stated: " if any man think it more safe and convenient in Sea-reckonings " he may assign 6, 000 feet to a mile, relying on context to determine the type of mile.
Desdemona drops a handkerchief that was Othello's first gift to Desdemona and which he has stated holds great significance to him in the context of their relationship.
For example, Kenneth L. Woodward stated in his review in Newsweek that " errors of fact and ignorance of context appear on almost every page.
" The majority opinion of the board stated that the inclusion of additional material on the DVD " facilitates wider consideration of the context of the film which results in the impact being no more than high.
In terms of an overall context, historian Ronald Mellor has stated that the Annals is " Tacitus's crowning achievement " which represents the " pinnacle of Roman historical writing ".
But, it is explicitly stated in Buddhist sutras that the worship of an Ishvara ( an ancient South Asian term for a creator god, most likely not referring to the Abrahamic God who may not have been known in South Asia during the Buddha's lifetime, but given the context meaning either Shiva, Kali or Brahma ) is unnecessary to the attainment of Nirvana, as the Buddha believed worshipers are still trapped in an endless cycle of rebirth ( Samsara ).
In that context, Fager stated:
However, he was prepared for philosophical criticism of this action at a distance, and it was in this context that he stated the famous phrase " I feign no hypotheses ".
" In explaining what a normal country was in the context of desinicization and the 1992 One-China policy, Chen Shui-bian stated,
The first Agag is mentioned very briefly by Balaam in Numbers 24. 7, the context implies that he was a king, but he is not clearly stated to be an Amalekite.
In Colossians 4: 9 a person of this name is identified as a Christian accompanying Tychicus to visit the Christians in Colossae ; nothing else is stated about him in this context.
Such honors routinely go to stars, but also belong to Morgan and other character actors who provide ' the grit and the substance and the context ' for so many films and TV shows ," to sum it up, he stated: " Harry has been that, par excellence, for many years.
Soon thereafter, Havelock Ellis also looked into algolagnia, in the early 1900s, and stated " Sadism and Masochism-Algolagnia Includes Both Groups of Manifestations " but maintained that that enjoyment of pain was restricted to an erotic context, in contrast to Krafft-Ebing's interpretations.
The United States Supreme Court considered, in the spring of 2012, the question of whether or not minors should be sentenced, at least automatically, to life without parole for any crime at all, including the only cases stated above in which it was at that time an option: first-degree murder with aggravating factors ( felony murder, where life without parole was then given as an option to juveniles, and where an adult in the same context could be charged with capital murder and given life or the death penalty ).
The law was first stated in a 1975 paper by Goodhart and gained popularity in the context of the attempt by the United Kingdom government of Margaret Thatcher to conduct monetary policy on the basis of targets for broad and narrow money, but the idea is considerably older.
Writing in 1987, the archaeologist Christopher Chippindale of Cambridge University spoke on the view of processualism at that time, putting it in the context of the 1960s, when he stated that:
Integrating these two concepts, he stated that the decision cycle was the central mechanism of adaptation ( in a social context ) and that increasing one's own rate and accuracy of assessment vis-a-vis one's counterpart's rate and accuracy of assessment provides a substantial advantage in war or other forms of competition.
" A 2007 article in Technology Review stated, " In the context of the overall energy economy, a car like the BMW Hydrogen 7 would probably produce far more carbon dioxide emissions than gasoline-powered cars available today.
Dobson later stated that his comments were taken out of context and that his original complaints were not with SpongeBob or any of the characters in the video but with the organization that sponsored the video, the We Are Family Foundation.
The Polisario has stated that it will, when Sahrawi self-determination has been achieved, either function as a party within the context of a multi-party system, or be completely disbanded.
There is ongoing debate as to whether IP laws truly operate to confer the stated public benefits, and whether the protection they are said to provide is appropriate in the context of innovation derived from such things as traditional knowledge and folklore, and patents for software and business methods.
Her agency, Storm, stated: " This was part of a longer answer Kate gave during a wider ranging interview which has unfortunately been taken out of context and misrepresented.

context and intention
Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
Intension and intensionality ( the state of having intension ) should not be confused with intention and intentionality, which are pronounced the same and occasionally arise in the same philosophical context.
The goal of application of the law and it's methods are not to cause disturbance and dissension and requires an appreciation for context and intention.
In his sociology, Weber uses the German term " Verstehen " to describe his method of interpretation of the intention and context of human action.
They view the physical description of women as evidence of a more farcical intention when considered alongside both the historical context of the Elizabethan theatre ( where female characters were always played by prepubescent boys ) and the Induction in which Sly is attracted to the page disguised as his wife ; thus Shakespeare is satirising gender roles.
The crime of apartheid is defined by the 2002 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as inhumane acts of a character similar to other crimes against humanity " committed in the context of an institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with the intention of maintaining that regime.
A rangatira is a chief, the nominalising suffix-tanga makes the word an abstract noun referring to the quality or attributes of chieftainship, and the addition of intensifier tino in this context means the phrase can be translated as ' highest chieftainship ' ( Kawharu, 1989, p. 314 ), the intention of which was to ' emphasize to a chief the Queen ’ s intention to give the complete control according to their customs ' ( ibid., p. 319 ).
Consequently, he believed that knowledge of the historical context of a painting, or the intention of the painter is unnecessary for the appreciation of visual art.
For instance, in a pamphlet published with the intention to introduce the film in the social context to western audiences, it described Indian women as being " an altar in India ", that Indians " measure the virtue of their race by the chastity of their women ", and that the " Indian mothers are the nucleus around which revolves the tradition and culture of ages.
In the context of declining gold production, the intention of the Portuguese government to impose the obligatory payment of all debts ( the derrama ) was a leading cause behind the conspiracy.
The intention was not always permanent protection ( of the threatened industry ) but sometimes an attempt to give the domestic firms time to adjust to a changed competitive context.
Will ( and would in the a past time or conditional context ) is used to express the willingness, desire or intention of the speaker:
Several studies have found increased pSTS activation when subjects perceive a human action that is incongruent with the action expected from the actor ’ s context and inferred intention: for instance, a human performing a reach-to-grasp motion on empty space next to an object, versus grasping the object ; a human shifting eye gaze toward empty space next to a checkerboard target versus shifting gaze toward the target ; an unladen human turning on a light with his knee, versus turning on a light with his knee while carrying a pile of books ; and a walking human pausing as he passes behind a bookshelf, versus walking at a constant speed.
Article 2. 1 of the 1999 sectoral United Nations International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism ( Terrorist Financing Convention ) defines the crime of terrorist financing as the offence committed by " any person " who " by any means, directly or indirectly, unlawfully and wilfully, provides or collects funds with the intention that they should be used or in the knowledge that they are to be used, in full or in part, in order to carry out " an act " intended to cause death or serious bodily injury to a civilian, or to any other person not taking an active part in the hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, when the purpose of such act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing any act.
In the Belfast Agreement, signed in 1998, the participants reaffirmed their commitment to the total disarmament of all paramilitary organisations, and confirmed their intention to continue to work constructively and in good faith with the Independent Commission, and to use any influence they may have, to achieve the decommissioning of all paramilitary arms within two years following endorsement in referendums North and South of the agreement and in the context of the implementation of the overall settlement.
In a Western context, Rosenau cites a British Secret Intelligence Service definition as " a generalized intention to ( emphasis added ) overthrow or undermine parliamentary democracy by political, industrial or violent means .” While insurgents do not necessarily use terror, it is hard to imagine any insurgency meeting its goals without undermining aspects of the legitimacy or power of the government or faction it opposes.
In the context of the need to design a plurilingual framework of ethics for a future planetary society, the Observatoire has announced its intention to return to the transnational theme of the Magna Carta in 2015, on the occasion of the 8th centenary of the signing of its formal Latin version at Runnymede in 1215.
: In clarifying the meaning of intentionality in the context of a trespass to chattels claim, § 217 of the Restatement ( Second ) of Torts states that " intention is present when an act is done for the purpose of using or otherwise intermeddling with a chattel or with knowledge that such an intermeddling will, to a substantial certainty, result from the act ," and that, furthermore, " t is not necessary that the actor should know or have reason to know that such intermeddling is a violation of the possessory rights of another.
Other authors and high-ranking officers could respond to your questions better than I. I never had the intention to write a historical reference book ; rather I wrote about my innermost emotional experiences as they relate to the events that happened to me in the context of the Second World War.
Other authors and high-ranking officers could respond to your questions better than I. I never had the intention to write a historical reference book ; rather I wrote about my innermost emotional experiences as they relate to the events that happened to me in the context of the Second World War.
# Contextual analysis: A verse out of context can often be taken to mean something completely different from the intention.
It is in this context that the musician Manu Chao, with the intention of recording some songs written that did not fit into the groups of which he had been a part, decided to start a band with his brother, trumpeter Antoine Chao, and his cousin, drummer Santi Cassariego.
In 1970, Hafiz al-Asad came to power in Syria and announced his intention of allowing limited political pluralism in the context of popular democracy.

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