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latter and case
A well documented case of the latter is that of Naram-Sin's daughter Tar ' am-Agade at Urkesh.
Idealists are skeptics about the physical world, maintaining either: 1 ) that nothing exists outside the mind, or 2 ) that we would have no access to a mind-independent reality even if it may exist ; the latter case often takes the form of a denial of the idea that we can have unconceptualised experiences ( see Myth of the Given ).
In the latter case a battery observation team can order fire to their own battery and may be authorised to order fire to their own battalion and sometimes to many battalions.
22: 17-21 ), Joash escaped death because in the latter case one priest, Abiathar, survived ( Sanh.
In the latter case, or if a nation-state uses it clandestinely, it may also be considered bioterrorism.
In this latter case, we would say that the function is unsatisfiable ; otherwise it is satisfiable.
Pfanzagl's axiomatization was endorsed by Oskar Morgenstern: " Von Neumann and I have anticipated " the question whether probabilities " might, perhaps more typically, be subjective and have stated specifically that in the latter case axioms could be found from which could derive the desired numerical utility together with a number for the probabilities ( cf.
The latter two don't make sense, so " looks " in this case is being used as an action verb.
The latter two make sense ; " looks " is used as a copula in this case.
In the latter case, exemplified by Bulgaria, Hong Kong and Latvia, the local currency is backed at a fixed rate by the central bank's holdings of a foreign currency.
Searle asserts that there is no essential difference between the role the computer plays in the first case and the role he plays in the latter.
According to the Babylonian Talmud, the difference between a concubine and a full wife was that the latter received a marriage contract ( Hebrew: ketubah ) and her marriage ( nissu ' in ) was preceded by a formal betrothal ( erusin ), neither being the case for a concubine.
In the latter case, a user can identify the name of the link with the file itself, but this is a false analogue, especially where there exists more than one link to the same file.
In the latter case, the cable car may not be able to stop and can wreak havoc along its route until the cable house realizes the mishap and halts the cable.
A different dimension on which dictionaries ( usually just general-purpose ones ) are sometimes distinguished is whether they are prescriptive or descriptive, the latter being in theory largely based on linguistic corpus studies — this is the case of most modern dictionaries.
In the latter case, program and data entry was done at front panel switches directly into memory or through a computer terminal / keyboard, sometimes controlled by a read-only memory ( ROM ) BASIC interpreter ; when power was turned off after running the program, the information so entered vanished.
The selfbolting door principle can be used both for hinged doors as for rotating doors, as well as up-and-over doors ( in the latter case, the bolts are then placed at top and bottom rather than at the sides ).
The latter case with the function f can be expressed by a commutative triangle.
As a satirical utopia, Erewhon has sometimes been compared to Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), a classic novel by Jonathan Swift ; the image of Utopia in this latter case also bears strong parallels with the self-view of the British Empire at the time.
In the United States, public school teacher unions, most notably the National Education Association ( the largest labor union in the USA ), argue against the idea of school vouchers for concern that it would erode educational standards and reduce funding, and that giving money to parents who choose to send their child to a religious or other school is unconstitutional ; however, the latter issue has been struck down by the Supreme Court case Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, which upheld Ohio's voucher plan in a 5-4 ruling.
In the latter case, the possible location of the authorship could have been within the church of Ephesus itself.
Resolutions may be voted on jointly or by each House, in the latter case requiring passage in all Houses to be adopted by the particular council.
We are like travellers at an inn, or guests at a stranger's table ; whatever is offered we take with thankfulness, and sometimes, when the turn comes, we may refuse ; in the former case we are a worthy guest of the gods, and in the latter we appear as a sharer in their power.
In the latter case it was to form all-black towns where it was felt they could have a greater level of freedom and autonomy.
The main difference between the GPL and the LGPL is that the latter allows the work to be linked with ( in the case of a library, ' used by ') a non -( L ) GPLed program, regardless of whether it is free software or proprietary software.

latter and identifies
At least one important reference work identifies the latter as a film noir despite its early date.
The latter statement not only describes the self, as the individual identifies herself or himself, but evaluates the self by putting worthiness on it.
Faber ( 1816 ), taking the word campsa to mean either crocodile or ark and preferring the latter, identifies Menes with Noah and the entire story as a deluge myth.
Depending upon one's chosen perspective of what identifies or continues a hurricane, if a Hurricane Evan collapses at a particular location and then one forms again at or near the same location, a person may be totally consistent to either choose to call the latter mentioned hurricane the same as the former ( as in " Evan " was reinvigorated ), or choose to call the latter a new hurricane with another name.
The letter following the category and year identifies the planet ( Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune ; although no occurrence of the other planets is expected, Mars and Mercury are disambiguated through the use of Hermes for the latter ).
Using the latter, gentoo identifies the type of your files and then uses the style you've defined for the type to determine how to display it in listings.
Van Millingen identifies this gate with the early Byzantine Gate of Melantias ( Πόρτα Μελαντιάδος ), but more recent scholars have proposed the identification of the latter with one of the gates of the city's original Constantinian Wall ( see above ).
He identifies the main difference between profane and sacred knowledge: the former ignores the notion of realization (" moksha " or " delivrance " in the Hindu doctrines ), while the latter provides effective means for realizing the Supreme Principle ( through initiation, mantra or dhikr recitation, orthodox spiritual lineages ).
On the other hand, there is great difficulty in supposing that the Fiume San Leonardo can be the river Himera ; and all our data with regard to the latter would seem to support which the view of Fazello, who identifies it with the Fiume Grande, the mouth of which is distant just 8 miles from Termini.
The latter identifies the SIM, i. e. the card inserted in to the mobile phone, while the former is used for routing calls to the subscriber.
He identifies this latter strategy with anarchism, on account of its individualism.
It is a sister station to KVEW in Kennewick ; the latter is reckoned as a semi-satellite to KVEW though it identifies as a station in its own right.
A difference of opinion arises on the latter two code names with Nigel West, who identifies " Ola " and " Ols " as being Sara Veksler, who also worked within OWI.
The current use of these soils are annual crops such as sorghum, maize, rice, although the latter only in very small quantities for personal consumption, also identifies some areas of grass with trees, weeds and grasses with fewer managed pastures.

latter and traffic
The Panama Canal has seen annual traffic rise from about 1, 000 ships when it opened in 1914, to 14, 702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309. 6 million Panama Canal / Universal Measurement System ( PC / UMS ) tons.
Construction of a new port had long been under consideration in response to the projected growth of port traffic in the latter part of the twentieth century.
The latter handles the more serious criminal and civil cases, while the municipal courts handle traffic and other minor items.
The Mandelabrug ( Nelson Mandela bridge ) was built over the latter for the Floriade ( replacing a earlier smaller bridge, deemed insufficient for the increased traffic ) as a covered bicycle and pedestrian passage over the railway, motorway and the RandstadRail, which adjoins it at this point from the North.
The latter campaign is interesting in that it shows Franquin's evolution from car enthusiast inventing the Turbo-traction and other fancy sports vehicles for Spirou in the 1950s, to disillusioned citizen concerned over traffic and pollution in later years.
The latter requires extra care for the boarding and unboarding passengers and for the other traffic to avoid accidents.
In the latter case, the pilot will navigate exclusively using instruments and radio navigation aids such as beacons, or as directed under radar control by air traffic control.
The latter was formerly the A3 until a £ 371 million bypass was completed in July 2011, reducing the amount of traffic passing through the village.
They were preceded, among others, by the Butterfield Overland Stage, but the failure of the latter put the business in Wells Fargo's hands and led to a monopoly on overland traffic that lasted until 1869, when the transcontinental rail line was completed.
Taiwan's rapid economic growth during the latter half of the twentieth century led to saturation of highway, conventional rail, and air traffic systems in its western transport corridor, which threatened to impede further growth.
The most recent concerns have to do with flight paths and traffic congestion ; the latter has been addressed by the County of Westchester with Bee-Line bus service to the airport and the encouragement of travelers to get rides to the airport.
It was originally a major passenger railroad stop, but in the latter half of the 20th century, all passenger traffic ( except for the occasional joyride ) has been discontinued and has been replaced entirely by freight.
In the latter case, the pilot will navigate exclusively using instruments and radio navigation aids such as beacons, or as directed under radar control by air traffic control.
Air France, West Berlin's third scheduled carrier, which had suffered a continuous traffic decline ever since the transfer of Berlin operations to more distant Tegel at the beginning of 1960 due to Tempelhof's operational limitations that made it unsuitable for its Caravelles, was worst affected by the equipment changes at the latter airport during the mid-to late-1960s.
The use of shunting locomotives saw a sharp decline in Britain in the latter half of the 20th century, largely due to the contraction of the network, increased competition from road traffic and widespread adoption of train-load freight, with fixed rakes of wagons moving mainly bulk products between rapid-loading facilities, as opposed to thousands of sidings and goods depots feeding trains of assorted wagons into the marshalling yards.
It sits on the border between Northumberland and North Tyneside with the traffic interchange at Moor Farm, Annitsford ( in the latter ) linking the two areas.
It is anticipated that more traffic from the upstream Limerick Port will ultimately be diverted there as the latter portlands are redeveloped as commercial and residential properties.
The latter was dependent on other lines for the traffic.
According to Dethier's theory, the former were given names and were open to civilian traffic, leading across the moat on bridges, while the latter were known by numbers, restricted to military use, and only led to the outer sections of the walls.
The newest branch of this system runs north from existing bogs at Bloomhill to the new bogs of Kilgarvan and Bunnahinley-the latter in the outskirts of Athlone-and opened for traffic c2011.
The highway connecting Mexico City to Cuautla was built through here in the latter 20th century, bringing traffic and some tourism.
The latter was used both to minimize the amount of redundancy ( which is high in voice traffic ), and also to reduce the amount of information to be encrypted.
The latter is usually referred to as Vier-Armenkruispunt ( in Dutch ) or Quatre Bras de Tervuren, ( in French ) and is a key location for car traffic around Brussels.
The latter two threaten survival of Sarracenia not only through depletion of healthy population, but also because of the damaging effects ( soil compaction and altered moisture levels ) of repeated foot and vehicular traffic that comes with harvesting.
Progressing fermentation was also a challenge in transporting bottled Federweisser over long distances before the advent of modern-day commercial traffic and refrigerated vehicles, the latter of which are needed to slow down the yeast's metabolism during transport.

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