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also and expressed
The beliefs of a religion also reflecting the values are expressed in creeds, dogmas, and doctrines, and form what Durkheim calls a credo.
It is also expressed in the proscription against deviants in the matter of endogamy, particularly in rural areas.
Much interest has also been expressed in new techniques for processing the urethane foams, including spraying, frothing, and molding ( see article, p. 391 for details ).
Being a dimensionless fraction, it may also be expressed as a percentage, and is measured on a scale from zero for no reflecting power of a perfectly black surface, to 1 for perfect reflection of a white surface.
This time scale is expressed in the form of tables of differences UTC-UTC ( k ) ( equivalent to TAI-TAI ( k )) for each participating institution k. ( The same circular also gives tables of TAI-TA ( k ), for the various unsynchronised atomic time scales.
Knight also expressed misgivings about van Vogt's politics, noting that his stories almost invariably present absolute monarchy in a favorable light.
The Communion is held together by a shared history, expressed in its ecclesiology, polity and ethos and also by participation in international consultative bodies.
Wujcik also expressed a desire to create a book giving greater detail to the Courts of Chaos.
The Emperor also ordered all copies of the Thalia, the book in which Arius had expressed his teachings, to be burned.
The associative law can also be expressed in functional notation thus:.
Around this time, Alcott also first expressed his public disdain for slavery.
He also expressed his outrage at accusations made against his father.
This ambivalence is expressed also in the god's association with the Thracians, who were regarded by the Greeks as a barbarous and warlike people.
He also wrote that Hill " was a left-winger who'd never expressed any religious sentiments whatsoever ... and the only reason why she'd held a job in the Reagan administration was because I'd given it to her.
It is also used as a quantitive test of unsaturation, expressed as the bromine number of a single compound or mixture.
The Péter-Ackermann function can also be expressed in terms of various other versions of the Ackermann function:
The expression of many genes can be determined by measuring mRNA levels with multiple techniques including microarrays, expressed cDNA sequence tag ( EST ) sequencing, serial analysis of gene expression ( SAGE ) tag sequencing, massively parallel signature sequencing ( MPSS ), RNA-Seq, also known as " Whole Transcriptome Shotgun Sequencing " ( WTSS ), or various applications of multiplexed in-situ hybridization.
The Vampire Diaries cast member Candice Accola also expressed interest, according to an E!
An identical expression to Einstein's formula for the diffusion coefficient was also found by Walther Nernst in 1888 in which he expressed the diffusion coefficient as the ratio of the osmotic pressure to the ratio of the frictional force and the velocity to which it gives rise.
Note that t < sup > 0 </ sup > = 1, ( 1 − t )< sup > 0 </ sup > = 1, and that the binomial coefficient,, also expressed as or is:
Monetary balance of trade is different from physical balance of trade ( which is expressed in amount of raw materials, known also as Total Material Consumption ).
In fact, the perceived need for some kind of graduate credential is so strong that some undergraduate BME programs will actively discourage students from majoring in BME without an expressed intention to also obtain a masters degree or apply to medical school afterwards.
Hofstadter also noted that " sexual freedom " is a vice frequently attributed to the conspiracist's target group, noting that " very often the fantasies of true believers reveal strong sadomasochistic outlets, vividly expressed, for example, in the delight of anti-Masons with the cruelty of Masonic punishments.
Love has also expressed interest in fashion, having modeled for Versace and Givenchy, and has also frequented numerous fashion shows over the years.

also and preference
The adoption of a standard recognizable type for a long time, is probably because nature gives preference in survival of a type which has long be adopted by the climatic conditions, and also due to the general Greek belief that nature expresses itself in ideal forms that can be imagined and represented.
Saddles also vary with rider preference, from the cushioned ones favored by short-distance riders to narrower saddles which allow more room for leg swings.
Yet he also put forward arguments that suggested that polytheism had much to commend it in preference to monotheism.
The number of harp strings varies greatly, depending on the type of guitar and also the player's personal preference.
However, he also expressed a preference for prophecy over speaking in tongues, unless speaker in tongues interprets, so that the church may be edified ( 1 Cor 14: 5 ).
There is also some flexibility for words that have common kanji renditions to be optionally written instead in hiragana, according to an individual author's preference.
Despite this preference for Anglophone works, he also read a number of French novels, such as General Dourakine, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later.
People who have a distinct but not exclusive preference for one sex / gender over the other may also identify themselves as bisexual.
The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, enforcing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts.
The adjective ( philologos ) meant " fond of discussion or argument, talkative ", in Hellenistic Greek also implying an excessive (" sophistic ") preference of argument over the love of true wisdom,
Preventing the ' cheese cutter effect ' can be one of the reasons not to perform the initial piercing at a small diameter ( 16g, 14g or 12g ) and / or to rapidly start the stretching procedure to at least 8g or 6g, although personal preference and individual anatomy also play a role in these decisions.
However, he was also negotiating with John II of Portugal to marry his sister, Joanna, a pious young woman who had already turned down several suitors because of her preference for the religious life.
They write that " Interest in science fiction may affect the way people think about or relate to science .... one study found a strong relationship between preference for science fiction novels and support for the space program ... The same study also found that students who read science fiction are much more likely than other students to believe that contacting extraterrestrial civilizations is both possible and desirable ( Bainbridge 1982 ).
Such arguments are typically easier to check than purely symbolic ones — indeed, many mathematicians would express a preference for a proof that not only demonstrates the validity of a theorem, but also explains in some way why it is obviously true.
The preference for sweetness in southern Vietnam can also be seen through the widespread use of coconut milk in southern Vietnamese cuisine.
As Australia also uses a ranked voting system supporters of minor parties are not disenfranchised as their votes are redistributed to other candidates according to the voter's nominated order of preference which can then form part of another candidates winning quota.
Vessels bound for British Columbia or Alaska also frequently use it in preference to the passages farther west, when greater advantage can be taken of the tidal currents.
Carpenter also criticized Bogdanovich for his " puerile preference for ingenues ".
The Robert's Rules method for voting on motions and amendments is also a Condorcet method even though the voters do not vote by expressing their orders of preference.
" The fact of bad money being used in preference to good money is also noted by Aristophanes in his play The Frogs, which dates from around the end of the 5th century BC.
Alfonso I, son of Ercole, was also an important patron ; his preference for instrumental music resulted in Ferrara becoming an important center of composition for the lute.
She was also able to take advantage of a number of gaffes made by Chief Minister Denis Burke, such as the decision to preference the One Nation Party over the ALP-which lost the CLP a number of votes in crucial Darwin seats.
He had also, in Battle of the Books and in general in A Tale of a Tub, expressed a preference for the Ancients ( Classical authors ) because their art was based directly upon nature, and not upon other art.
The tyrant's apparent preference for Bacchylides over Pindar on this occasion might have been partly due to the Cean poet's simpler language and not just to his less moralizing posture, and yet it is also possible that Bacchylides and his uncle were simply better suited to palace politics than was their more high-minded rival.

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