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To you, for instance, the word innocence, in this connotation, probably retained its Biblical, or should I say technical sense, and therefore I suppose I must make myself quite clear by saying that I lost -- or rather handed over -- what you would have considered to be my innocence two weeks before I was legally entitled, and in fact by oath required, to hand it over along with what other goods and bads I had.
Again, Rosenthal claims that this can only be an instance of a visual stimulus of which the subject is not aware, and which there is therefore nothing it is like to experience.
For instance, in 1 Samuel 4, the Philistines fret before the second battle of Aphek when they learn that the Israelites are bearing the Ark of the Covenant, and therefore Yahweh, into battle.
Crowhurst et al., for instance, found that the “ Ozark subspecies ” denomination is insufficient for describing genetic ( and therefore evolutionary ) divergence within the Cryptobranchus genus in the Ozark region.
The main distinction is between theories that argue the basis of just deserts is held equally by everyone, and therefore derive egalitarian accounts of distributive justice — and theories that argue the basis of just deserts is unequally distributed on the basis of, for instance, hard work, and therefore derive accounts of distributive justice by which some should have more than others.
The method for best reducing light pollution, therefore, depends on exactly what the problem is in any given instance.
He argues that her attempt to defend the morality of selfishness is, therefore, an instance of begging the question.
In the early 1990s there were several other systems for storing outline-based fonts, developed by Bitstream and METAFONT for instance, but none included a general-purpose printing solution and they were therefore not widely used.
For instance, a chess program designed to play in a tournament with a clock will need to decide on a move before a certain deadline or lose the game, and is therefore a real-time computation, but a chess program that is allowed to run indefinitely before moving is not.
Applications which allow the editing of more than one document at a time, e. g. word processors, may therefore give the user the impression that more than one instance of an application is open.
It is, therefore, permissible to suggest, for instance, that someone is a bad lawyer, but not permissible to declare falsely that the lawyer is ignorant of the law: the former constitutes a statement of values, but the latter is a statement alleging a fact.
Yankee in this instance, instead of connoting a form of derision, is therefore a form of praise ; perhaps relevant to the hardy seagoing people of the East Coast at that time.
For instance, plastic surgeon ’ s classification of beauty is subjective, but the plastic surgeon cannot treat his or her patient without the patient ’ s consent, therefore, there cannot be any political abuse of plastic surgery.
::# A point-to-point link ( described above ) is sometimes categorized as a special instance of the physical star topology – therefore, the simplest type of network that is based upon the physical star topology would consist of one node with a single point-to-point link to a second node, the choice of which node is the ' hub ' and which node is the ' spoke ' being arbitrary.
For instance, dependency grammars do not acknowledge phrase structure in the manner associated with phrase structure grammars and therefore do not acknowledge individual words as phrases, a fact that is evident in the dependency grammar trees above and below.
This concept of meaning differs from the concept of signification: Though an expression is signifying, for instance " The gold mountain is in California ", it may nevertheless be discursively meaningless and therefore have no existence within a certain discourse.
Fixed-width instructions are less complicated to handle than variable-width instructions for several reasons ( not having to check whether an instruction straddles a cache line or virtual memory page boundary for instance ), and are therefore somewhat easier to optimize for speed.
For instance, in Just War theory, the government of a nation must weigh whether the harms they suffer are more than the harms that would be produced by their going to war against another nation that is harming them ; the decision whether to go to war is therefore a prudential judgment.
At the phase transition point ( for instance, boiling point ) the two phases of a substance, liquid and vapor, have identical free energies and therefore are equally likely to exist.
Suffrage may therefore be limited, usually to the propertied classes, but can still be universal, including, for instance, women or ethnic minorities, if they meet the census.
Replying to Skinner's petition, the East India Company objected that the case was one of first instance, and that the Lords therefore should not have accepted it.
For instance, if a fiscal stimulus employs a worker who otherwise would have been unemployed, there is no inflationary effect ; however, if the stimulus employs a worker who otherwise would have had a job, the stimulus is increasing labor demand while labor supply remains fixed, leading to wage inflation and therefore price inflation.
In the case of humans, therefore, aggressiveness may be an innate characteristic, but a person need not be competitive at the same time, for instance when scaling a cliff.
For instance, a person named Hans Aaberg could therefore use the initials " H. Aa.

instance and surname
) after their personal name and before their surname as, for instance, " John Card ( inal ) Doe " or, in Latin, " Ioannes Card ( inalis ) Cognomen ".
In the United States, 1, 712 surnames cover 50 percent of the population, and about 1 percent of the population has the surname Smith, which is also the most common English name and an occupational name (" metal worker "), a contraction, for instance, of blacksmith or ironsmith, among others.
One modern member of the Lyon Court has described the attribution of such names to particular clans as sometimes being based upon nothing but imagination, and in others cases upon a single recorded instance of a surname.
The term was usually replaced in literature of the Early Modern English period by classically-derived equivalents, or " wild man ", but it survives in the form of the surname Wodehouse or Woodhouse ( for instance in the name of the author P. G. Wodehouse, or Jane Austen's character Emma Woodhouse ).
The first known instance of this type of marriage occurred in 200 BC, when a pseudo-princess was offered to a Xiongnu Chanyu as suggested by Lou Jin ( later given the surname Liu by the Imperial Court ).
The alternative spelling of Kaye is encountered as a surname, but also occasionally as a given name ; for instance, actress Kaye Ballard.
For instance, if Mary Howard married John Smith, they could choose to become Mary and John Howard-Smith ( with the man's surname usually going second ).
* The surname Payá, for instance Oswaldo Payá, a Cuban politician.
However, it is common for the father's name alone to form the child's surname ( for instance, ' Ali Ahmad ' from the father ' Ahmad Sudharma ').
In one instance, PC Andy refers to his surname as " Davidson ", which had been noted in the novels ( of debatable canonicity ) but unmentioned by the TV series.
These coins bear emblems having inscriptions of various characters ; in some examples only the name of the king or prince being given, as, for instance, " Prince Meshko ", while in others the surname is added, as " Meshek the Blessed " or " the Just.
A charter, bearing the first known recorded instance of the surname, comes from either the reign of Henry III or Edward I, though the exact date of the record is unknown.
For instance, Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing is never referred to as " d ' Estaing ", probably because his particule is a recent addition to the family surname by his father.
Each time Lula appears they cast him with a different surname, usually mocking something he has done recently, like, for instance " Luiz Ignorácio Lula da Silva ", when he claimed that he had no knowledge of the Mensalão scandal ( Ignorância is " ignorance " in Portuguese, and means both " lack of knowledge " and " stupidity ").

instance and signifies
For instance, p < sub > 5 </ sub ># signifies the product of the first 5 primes:
For instance, dropping an icon that represents a text file into a Microsoft Word window signifies " Open this document as a new document in Word "
: I signifies " the person who is uttering the present instance of the discourse containing I.
For instance, the pattern FA-MI-SOL-LA signifies the humiliation and death of Christ and His resurrection into glory.
Such musical words are placed on words from the Biblical Latin text ; for instance when FA-MI-SOL-LA is placed on " et libera " ( e. g. introit for Sexagesima Sunday ) in the Christian faith it signifies that Christ liberates us from sin through His death and resurrection.
However, in some places ( like for instance, Japan ) it signifies death.
For instance, such a word as " radin " signifies that " B " is to be touched with " Low G " (" lùdag ") before opening ; "- din " is " low A " with " D " grace note.
Agbande ( plural ), a set of crafted wooden musical instrument used to compliment agbande at festivals, this is particularly large and it is played by the young men of the community, the special drum beats communicates special messages and music for the festivals to come and during the festivals, for instance, signifies a royal occasions such as the coronation and funeral.
For instance, saying “ I love you ,” signifies a deepening of a romantic relationship.

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