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Leviticus rests in two crucial beliefs: the first, that the world was created " very good " and retains the capacity to achieve that state although it is vulnerable to sin and defilement ; the second, that the faithful enactment of ritual makes God's presence available, while ignoring or breaching it compromises the harmony between God and the world.
The long storage capacity makes finger millet an important crop in risk-avoidance strategies for poorer farming communities.
A multiple access method makes it possible for several transmitters connected to the same physical medium to share its capacity.
The magnitude and capacity of these systems makes the Ames Arc Jet Complex unique in the world.
This makes the controller's logic circuit more complicated, but this drawback is outweighed by the fact that DRAM is much cheaper per storage cell and because each storage cell is very simple, DRAM has much greater capacity per geographic area than SRAM.
The capacity of CD to give a representative structural signature makes it a powerful tool in modern biochemistry with applications that can be found in virtually every field of study.
El Paso County Transit makes trips with small capacity buses mainly in the Eastern El Paso area.
This was addressed by encoding the digital stream with a multi-tiered error-correction coding scheme which reduces CD capacity by about 20 %, but makes it tolerant to hundreds of surface imperfections across the disk without loss of signal.
The capacity for love gives depth to human relationships, brings people closer to each other physically and emotionally, and makes people think expansively about themselves and the world.
Aquinas defined a substantial form as that which makes X's matter constitute X, which in the case of a human being is rational capacity.
NYS Penal Law § 265. 02 ( 6 ) makes it a class D felony to possess " a large capacity ammunition feeding device ," which is defined in Penal Law § 265. 00 ( 23 ) as " a magazine, belt, drum, feed strip, or similar device, manufactured after 13, 1994, that has a capacity of, or that can be readily restored or converted to accept, more than ten rounds of ammunition.
This makes Touraine's concept substantially different from that of Daniel Bell who focused on the capacity to process and generate information for efficient society functioning.
The stadium currently has an all-seated capacity of 20, 421, which makes it the fifth-largest football stadium in Scotland.
The shorter length reduced the magazine capacity to 5 + 5 rounds and makes the weapon easier to import or license in many countries.
The high capacity also makes process optimization and advanced process control very desirable.
:" Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible ; but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.
Since BitTorrent makes up a large proportion of total traffic, some ISPs have chosen to throttle ( slow down ) BitTorrent transfers to ensure network capacity remains available for other uses.
In general, economy of scale makes an increase in capacity of a conduit less expensive as the capacity is increased.
As well as being a well-known politician, O ' Rourke makes regular appearances in the media in a non-political capacity.
The first appearance of the invisible hand in Smith occurs in The Theory of Moral Sentiments ( 1759 ) in Part IV, Chapter 1, where he describes a selfish landlord as being led by an invisible hand to distribute his harvest to those who work for him: " The proud and unfeeling landlord views his extensive fields, and without a thought for the wants of his brethren, in imagination consumes himself the whole harvest ... the capacity of his stomach bears no proportion to the immensity of his desires ... the rest he will be obliged to distribute among those, who prepare, in the nicest manner, that little which he himself makes use of, among those who fit up the palace in which this little is to be consumed, among those who provide and keep in order all the different baubles and trinkets which are employed in the economy of greatness ; all of whom thus derive from his luxury and caprice, that share of the necessaries of life, which they would in vain have expected from his humanity or his justice ... The rich ... are led by an invisible hand to make nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth been divided into equal portions among all its inhabitants, and thus without intending it, without knowing it, advance the interest of the society ..."
Both species have massively buttressed bases to their trunks, and very soft wood with a high water storage capacity which makes them resistant to grass fires and drought.
The capacity of computers to effectively sort, store and retrieve information makes their use in qualitative data analysis appealing.

capacity and key
A new low capacity meter is the key that unlocks the situation at Oakwood Heights.
It is not possible for a node to rate another node except by its capacity to insert and fetch data associated with a key.
The key challenges for SuperJanet4 were the need to increase network capacity and to strengthen the design and management of the Janet network to allow it to meet a similar increase in the size of its userbase.
The capacity to acquire and use language is a key aspect that distinguishes humans from other beings.
The development of jet aircraft, specifically the B-47 Stratojet, was a key component in building the Strategic Air Command ’ s bombing capacity.
The UNU International Institute for Global Health ( Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ) undertakes research, capacity development and dissemination of knowledge related to key issues of human health.
Mahroum ( 2007 ) suggested that at the macro-level, human capital management is about three key capacities, the capacity to develop talent, the capacity to deploy talent, and the capacity to draw talent from elsewhere.
For another example, in a region devastated by nuclear radiation, such as the Bikini Atoll, capacity to survive gamma rays to sexual maturity and ( for the female ) to term is a key ecological selection factor, although it is neither " natural " nor sexual.
IBM has continued active development and marketing of the key Informix products, the current version of which 11. 7 forms the basis of several product editions with variation in capacity and functionality.
Each scheme provides a different balance between three key goals: resiliency, performance, and capacity.
Neuropil have been hypothesized to be a key factor in differentiating human cognitive capacity from that of other animals.
Education, a skilled, reliable work force, investments in scientific research and development are key indicators of this capacity.
In order to provide maximum capacity during times of peak demand, the operating department re-organised maintenance schedules to maximise the availability of locomotives and rolling stock, and trained staff to step into key roles ; firemen trained as drivers and locomotive cleaners trained to replace firemen.
The key result states that the capacity of the channel, as defined above, is given by the maximum of the mutual information between the input and output of the channel, where the maximization is with respect to the input distribution.
Encouraging development of a natural stream sinuosity and a multi-terraced channel cross section appear to be key to maintain both peak ditch drainage capacity, and minimum net pollution and nutrient transport.
The financial statements can provide investors with the necessary information to assess the capacity of a government to service and repay its debt, a key element determining sovereign risk, and risk premia.
Although dismantling of West German industry ended in 1951, " industrial disarmament " lingered in restrictions on actual German Steel production, and production capacity, as well as on restriction on key industries.
Dismantling of ( West ) German industry ended in 1951, but " industrial disarmament " lingered in restrictions on actual German steel production, and production capacity, as well as on restriction on key industries.
This being the case, Titchener was a key figure in bringing Wundt's ideas to America ; however, in this capacity, Titchener was also responsible for misrepresenting some of Wundt's ideas to the American psychological establishment.
In an essay prepared by a journalist with the Bathurst Times newspaper, Price Warung, in 1901 to promote Bathurst's candidacy, he responds to the Federal committees key requirements for the capital to have: centrality and accessibility of situation, salubrity, and capacity for impregnable defence.
The UP's macroeconomic program was based on several key assumptions, the most important being that the manufacturing sector had ample underutilized capacity.
This type of memory has specifically come into focus when discussing “ Sight Reading ” since the process of looking at musical notes for the first time and deciphering them while playing an instrument can undoubtedly be considered a “ complex task of comprehension .” The main conclusion in terms of this idea is that, “ Working memory and short-term memory capacity and mental speed are three important predictors for sight reading achievement .” Although none of the studies discredit the correlation between the amount of time one spends practicing and musical ability, specifically, sight-reading proficiency, more studies are pointing to the level at which one ’ s working memory functions as the key factor in sight-reading abilities.
A key consideration in the size of container ships is that larger ships exceed the capacity of important sea routes such as the Panama and Suez canals.

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