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latter and premise
Wallace's own diary described the writing process for this draft: Cooper fed aspects of the story ( inspired partly by an aspiration to use as much footage of an abandoned RKO picture with a similar premise, Creation, as possible ) in story conferences and phone conversations ; Wallace then executed Cooper's ideas, the latter approving the developing script on a sequence-by-sequence basis.
The theories that the ringfort either pre-or post-dates the Early Middle Ages in Ireland, are both based on essentially the same premise, as is highlighted here by Tadhg O ’ Keefe in relation to the latter argument.
Davitt is commonly regarded as one of the founders of the British Labour Party ; his support for socialism in his latter years was based on the premise that Ireland could only achieve independence with the support of the British working class.
It has been used to defend transfers of wealth from the " rich " to the " poor " on the premise that the former do not derive as much utility as the latter from an extra unit of income.
Main characters were played by John Bennett, Michael Golden, Ray Lonnen, Peter Birrel, Brian Rawlinson, Pat Nye, Basil Henson and Anna Wing, the latter finding new fame in the BBC soap EastEnders nearly 20 years later and which had a similar premise.

latter and Heidegger
In this latter respect, Post-structuralists were, as a group, continuing the philosophical project initiated by Martin Heidegger, who saw himself as extending the implications of Friedrich Nietzsche's work.
Heidegger expressed interest in meeting Derrida personally after the latter sent him some of his work.
An answer to the question, What is phenomenology ?, from a student of both Husserl and Heidegger and one of the most important phenomenologists of the latter half of the twentieth century.
The latter is a satire on contemporary follies, such as the masquerades of the Swiss impresario John James Heidegger, the popular Italian opera singers, John Rich's pantomimes at Lincoln's Inn Fields, and the exaggerated popularity of Lord Burlington's protégé, the architect and painter William Kent.
In any case, it was certainly the position of latter Wittgensteinians such as Peter Winch, as well as other contemporary philosophers such as Heidegger.
In his attitude towards the Nazis, he is often likened to Martin Heidegger as well as his younger friend and colleague Carl Schmitt, but it is clear that, while the latter two tried to be the vanguard thinkers for the Third Reich in their field and only became critical when they were too individualistic and elbowed out from their power positions, Sombart was always much more ambivalent.
The debate between Cassirer and Heidegger over the interpretation of Kant led the latter to formulate reasons for viewing Kant as a forerunner of phenomenology ; this view was disputed in important respects by Eugen Fink.
In contrast with the philosopher Kierkegaard, Heidegger wanted to explore the problem of Dasein existentially ( existenzial ), rather than existentielly ( existenziell ) because Heidegger argued Kierkegaard had already described the latter with " penetrating fashion ".

latter and shares
Initially the owners of AOI were the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, before the latter governments gave their shares back to Egypt in 1993, valued at $ 1. 8 billion.
Gorani is a language that appears to be distinct from Kurmanji and Sorani, but that shares vocabulary with both of the latter mentioned and some grammatical similarities with Sorani.
By the latter part of 1720, however, the company had begun to collapse as the price of its shares plunged.
He shares a similar outlook as Suetonius, possibly even using the latter as a source, but is more reserved, noting:
Among these were the National Council of Churches, the United Church of Christ, the United Methodist Church, the National Council of Catholic Bishops and the Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, the latter of which went so far as to divest itself of 2, 500 shares of ABC stock " because the board does not approve of programming related to the abuse of human sexuality, violence and perversion.
The former could be held by any person, to a maximum of 250 shares per person, while the latter could be held only by farmers, to a maximum of 25 shares per person.
In the latter case, ecological modernization shares with Ulrich Beck ( 1999, 37-40 ) and others notions of the necessity of emergence of new forms of environmental governance, sometimes referred to as subpolitics or political modernization, where the environmental movement, community groups, businesses, and other stakeholders increasingly take on direct and leadership roles in stimulating environmental transformation.
Although corporatization is to be distinguished from privatization ( the former involves publicly owned corporations, the latter privately owned ones ), once a service has been corporatised it is often relatively easy to privatise or part-privatise it, for example by selling some or all of the company's shares via the stock market.
For example, a molecule of water is polar because of the unequal sharing of its electrons between oxygen and hydrogen in which the former has larger electronegativity than the latter, resulting in a " bent " structure, whereas methane is considered nonpolar because the carbon shares the electrons with the hydrogen atoms almost uniformly.
The latter involves Cardiacs ' record label and supposed management company, the Alphabet Business Concern, which shares some similarities with the " Cryptic Corporation " supposedly responsible for managing The Residents.
The latter can be achieved either by purchasing the ADRs on a US stock exchange or via purchasing the underlying domestic shares of the company on their primary exchange and then swapping them for ADRs ; these swaps are called crossbook swaps and on many occasions account for the bulk of ADR secondary trading.
When building started Wilkinson sold his shares to Abraham Darby III in 1777, leaving the latter to steer the project to its successful conclusion in 1779 and be opened in 1781.
A typical example of the latter is shares of a privately held company whose value is based on projected cash flows.
AFTRA also shares jurisdiction of radio, television, Internet and other new media with its sister union SAG, whilst the latter is the body solely responsible for motion picture performances.
TeliaSonera and Cukurova agreed on a binding shareholders ' agreement in 2005, depriving Cukurova from the right to sell Turkcell shares without the prior consent of TeliaSonera, and with the latter company's right of first priority to buy eventual shares from Cukurova.
For a time he lived in a room at the back of the theatre and he was finally forced to sell shares in the latter to his brother-in-law, David Morris.
For example, 2038 involves space exploration of the asteroid belt, while Ur, 1830 BC involves building dams and canals in ancient Mesopotamia ( in the latter game, " corporations ", " presidents " and stock " shares " are represented by kingdoms, rulers and parcels of land ).
From the latter play one song is still remembered by most Danes: King Christian stood by the lofty mast that shares the position of being the national anthem of Denmark ( the other is Oehlenschläger's " There is a lovely Land ").
The latter are bonds that are, under contracted-for conditions, convertible into shares of equity.
Poe's headmaster there, the Reverend John Bransby, shares the same name as the headmaster in the story, though, in the latter, he acquires the dignity of being a " Doctor ".
The pit toilet shares some characteristics with a composting toilet, but the latter combines the waste with sawdust, coconut coir, peat moss or similar to support aerobic processing in a more controlled manner.
Deferred income shares characteristics with accrued expense with the difference that a liability to be covered later are goods or services received from a counterpart, while cash is to be paid out in a latter period, when such expense is incurred, the related expense item is recognized, and the same amount is deducted from accrued expenses.

latter and affinity
The latter flame, in addition, offers a more reducing environment, being ideally suited for analytes with high affinity to oxygen. A laboratory flame photometer that uses a propane operated flame atomizer
The collectivization effort was primarily orchestrated by the rank-and-file members of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo ( CNT ; English: National Confederation of Labor ) and the Federación Anarquista Ibérica ( FAI ; English: Iberian Anarchist Federation ), with the two often abbreviated as CNT-FAI due to the affinity between the two organizations and the major role of the latter within the former in maintaining anarchist " purity.
J. R. R. Tolkien in his 1955 lecture " English and Welsh " distinguishes the " native tongue " from the " cradle tongue ," the latter being the language one happens to learn during early childhood, while one's true " native tongue " may be different, possibly determined by an inherited linguistic taste, and may later in life be discovered by a strong emotional affinity to a specific dialect ( Tolkien personally confessed to such an affinity to the Middle English of the West Midlands in particular ).
Unfortunately the latter function of forced elemental affinity switching does not work on any enemies the same level or higher than the wizard, rendering it useless against any enemies that a top level wizard would fight.
The literary language of Rome was in process of formation during the 2nd century BC, and it was in the latter part of this century that the series of great Roman orators, with whose spirit Roman tragedy has a strong affinity, begins.
Descent theory and alliance theory therefore look at two different sides of the same coin: the former emphasising bonds of consanguinity ( kinship by blood ), the latter stressing bonds of affinity ( kinship by law or choice ).
The signature " Marcus de Melotius " on some of Palmezzano's works, along with a general affinity of style, has led to their being ascribed to Melozzo and to the latter being incorrectly named " Marco Melozzo.

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