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exposition and above
Despite an ambiguity due to its failure clearly to define `` relative costs '', the above exposition of fully distributed costing goes about as far as one can go toward expressing the basic philosophy of the practice.
One of the concerns of the age was to find a suitable style for the discussion of scientific topics, which needed above all a clear exposition of facts and arguments, rather than the ornate style favored at the time.
Dependent on local climate, which is affected by the distance to the sea, the exposition and the latitude ( from 23 ° N to 25 ° S ), the altitude varies from 500 m to 4000 m above sea level.
The exposition exhibits strongly the two currents of feeling which are intermingled by almost every Roman writer of the Empire — the feeling that the Romans of the writer's own day are degenerate creatures when confronted with their own republican predecessors, and the feeling that, however degenerate, the latter-day Romans still tower above the other peoples of the world, and in particular are morally superior to the Greeks.
Based upon the philosophical system developed above, and after the exposition of the doctrine of faith, the problem of human free will and its relation to faith in a divine providence, or predestination, may be regarded as much nearer its solution.
Its primary original purpose, however, is not an exposition of theology or theogony but the elevation of Marduk, the chief god of Babylon, above other Mesopotamian gods.
At first the center piece of the exposition was to be a tower which had a spiraling road to a parking garage located at the top and a hotel and restaurant located above that.
To judge of it we have besides the texts mentioned above which bear directly on Roscelin an exposition of the treatise " De generibus et speciebus " ( thirteenth century ), wrongly attributed to Abelard by Victor Cousin.
Of the three reports ( positiones ) above mentioned, and which were now also required, the first was prepared in the usual way ; the second consisted of an exposition of the heroic virtues of the servant of God, an information, and a reply to later observations of the promotor of the Faith ; the last consisted only of an answer to his final observations.
In this statement the assembled prelates, while declaring their confession in " One God, the Father Almighty, and in His only-begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, generated from Him before the ages ," recommended the disuse of the terms ousia ( essence or substance ), homoousion ( identical in essence, or substance ), and homoiousion ( similar in essence, or substance ), " by which the minds of many are perturbed "; and they held that there " ought to be no mention of any of them at all, nor any exposition of them in the Church, and for this reason and for this consideration that there is nothing written about them in divine Scripture and that they are above men's knowledge and above men's understanding " ( Athan., De Syn., xxviii ; Soz., ii, xxx ; Hil., De Syn., xi ).
The exposition above assumes that the causal effect of interest does not vary across observations, that is, that is a constant.

exposition and rules
A fugue begins with the exposition and is written according to certain predefined rules ; in later portions the composer has more freedom, though a logical key structure is usually followed.
Maat was the spirit in which justice was applied rather than the detailed legalistic exposition of rules ( as found in Mosaic law of the 1st millennium BCE ).
His works include: Ad Sabinum, a commentary on the jus civile, in over 50 books ; Ad edictum, a commentary on the Edict, in 83 books ; collections of opinions, responses and disputations ; books of rules and institutions ; treatises on the functions of the different magistrates — one of them, the De officio proconsulis libri x., being a comprehensive exposition of the criminal law ; monographs on various statutes, on testamentary trusts, and a variety of other works.
The fixation of the norms of the Midrash and of halakhic Scripture exposition was first made by Hillel, in the " seven rules of Hillel ," which, as is told in one source, he applied on the day on which he overcame the Benei Betheira ( Tosef., Sanh.
On these seven rules rest the thirteen of R. Ishmael ; they were epoch-making for the systematic development of the ancient Scripture exposition.
The first book contained an exposition of the rules on which legislation in general ought to proceed, while the second was devoted to economic questions.

exposition and are
Underlying these conceptions of mimesis are certain presuppositions concerning the nature of primary human experience which require some exposition before the main argument can proceed.
His industry in every department was great, and though we find in his system many gaps which are characteristic of scholastic philosophy, his protracted study of Aristotle gave him a great power of systematic thought and exposition.
Parallel with the exposition of the Creed as it was then received in the Church of Jerusalem are vigorous polemics against pagan, Jewish, and heretical errors.
In fact, the first two thirds of De Veritate are devoted to an exposition of Herbert's theory of knowledge.
In his exposition, he acknowledged the existence of what are now called imaginary numbers, although he did not understand their properties ( described for the first time by his Italian contemporary Rafael Bombelli, although mathematical field theory was developed centuries later ).
Literate programs are written as an uninterrupted exposition of logic in an ordinary human language, much like the text of an essay, in which macros are included to hide abstractions and traditional source code.
Aggadic explanations of the non-legal parts of Scripture are characterized by a much greater freedom of exposition than the halakhic Midrashim ( midrashim on Jewish law.
Because court decisions in civil law traditions are brief and not amenable to establishing precedent, much of the exposition of the law in civil law traditions is done by academics rather than by judges ; this is called doctrine and may be published in treatises or in journals such as Recueil Dalloz in France.
According to C. Stace, " slaves in Plautus account for almost twice as much monologue as any other character ... this is a significant statistic ; most of the monologues being, as they are, for purposes of humor, moralizing, or exposition of some kind, we can now begin to see the true nature of the slave's importance.
Ronald Hutton criticizes this conclusion as unfounded ; he argues that the assembly of royalty and warriors on Samhain may simply present an ideal setting for the exposition of such tales in the same way that many tales of Arthurian Romance are set at courtly gatherings of Christmas or Pentecost.
The distinction may be finer than the preceding exposition in that there are also said to be two forms of constructive trust, the institutional constructive trust and the remedial constructive trust.
He later regarded it as a flawed exposition of his logical system, and wanted An Investigation of the Laws of Thought ( 1854 ), on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities to be seen as the mature statement of his views.
According to historian Richard B. Morris, they are an " incomparable exposition of the Constitution, a classic in political science unsurpassed in both breadth and depth by the product of any later American writer.
The Prior Analytics contains his exposition of the " syllogistic ", where three important principles are applied for the first time in history: the use of variables, a purely formal treatment, and the use of an axiomatic system.
Unlike previous Blizzard titles, such as Warcraft II or StarCraft, players are not directed to mission briefings in which plot exposition occurs and objectives are announced ; rather, Warcraft III uses a system of " seamless quests.
* These 41 chapters are a systematic exposition of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics.
* The first 37 chapters of Part II are a systematic exposition of Aristotle's Topics.
These parts are: exposition ( of the situation ); rising action ( through conflict ); climax ( or turning point ); falling action ; and resolution.
The standard definition focuses on the thematic and harmonic organization of tonal materials that are presented in an exposition, elaborated and contrasted in a development and then resolved harmonically and thematically in a recapitulation.
Countries, international organizations, civil societies, and corporations are allowed to participate but the exposition must have a precise character for its theme.
The standard exposition of perturbation theory is given in terms of the order to which the perturbation is carried out: first-order perturbation theory or second-order perturbation theory, and whether the perturbed states are degenerate ( that is, singular ), in which case extra care must be taken, and the theory is slightly more difficult.
To keep the exposition simple, a crucial assumption is made: that the solutions to the unperturbed system are not degenerate, so that the perturbation series can be inverted.

exposition and described
Steiner described many exercises he said were suited to strengthening such self-discipline ; the most complete exposition of these is found in his book How To Know Higher Worlds.
After his death, a huge collection of elaborate drawings were discovered, many in the form of maps and architectural renderings that described a highly personal fantasy exposition, including portraits of his mother as a neo-baroque building.
The key is B flat major, the subdominant of F, and the organization is what Charles Rosen has called " slow movement sonata form "; that is, at the end of the exposition there is no development section, but only a simple modulation back to B flat for the recapitulation ; this also may be described as sonatina form.
The lobby had the quality of " celestial radiance " seen in world's-fair and exposition architecture of the period, as the author Mardges Bacon described it in her 1986 monograph " Ernest Flagg " ( Architectural History Foundation, MIT Press ).
Anarchist historian Paul Avrich described Now and After as " the clearest exposition of communist anarchism in English or any other language ".
Trellis modulation was invented by Gottfried Ungerboeck working for IBM in the 1970s, and first described in a conference paper in 1976 ; but it went largely unnoticed until he published a new detailed exposition in 1982 which achieved sudden widespread recognition.
The movement's unusual structure was described by Roger Sessions as more of a triple exposition than a normal sonata form in his classes.
A review on the pro-evolution website talk. origins, described the book as "... an exposition of the Frontiers of Ignorance " and that within it systems were labeled " irreducibly complex " if Behe was not able to envision a simpler system that still worked.
After his death, a group of elaborate drawings came to light, many in the form of maps and architectural renderings that described an imaginary world exposition ( much of which was designated " Y. T. T. E .," for " Yield To Total Elation ").
Historian Peter R. Prifti described the book's treatment of the Corfu Channel incident as " a masterful exposition of that tragic incident, and a good indication of the level of scholarship that characterizes the contents of the book.
In true Bruckner form, it encompasses a complete restatement of the theme groups from the exposition and is otherwise uneventful, setting the stage for the coda which Donald Tovey described as one of Bruckner's greatest passages.
While not officially considered a World's Fair by the Bureau of International Expositions, it is often informally described as such ; the exposition attracted both exhibits and visitors from around the world.

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