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The Anglican Communion considers itself to be part of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church and to be both Catholic and Reformed.
Since the break the Church of England, an established national church, still considers itself part of the broader Western Catholic tradition as well as being the " mother church " of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
For example, programming language theory considers various approaches to the description of computation, whilst the study of computer programming itself investigates various aspects of the use of programming language and complex systems.
The CIRA considers itself a direct continuation of the Irish Republican Army ( the army of the unilaterally-declared 1919 – 1922 Irish Republic ) that fought in the Irish War of Independence ; as such, its supporters regard it as the national army of a 32 county Irish Republic.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( the LDS Church or, colloquially, the Mormon Church ) is a Christian primitivist church that considers itself to be a restoration of the church founded by Jesus Christ.
As a consequence of this demonstration, Descartes considers science and mathematics to be justified to the extent that their proposals are established on a similarly immediate clarity, distinctiveness, and self-evidence that presents itself to the mind.
So does the Coptic Church, which, being part of Oriental Orthodoxy, is not in communion with the Eastern Orthodox Church and considers itself " the True Church of the Lord Jesus Christ ".
* The nation itself is the second northernmost country in Europe after Iceland, third place if one considers the Norwegian overseas-territory of Svalbard, an island in the Arctic Ocean, part of Europe.
The archaeology of shipwrecks can be divided into a three-tier hierarchy, of which the first tier considers the wrecking process itself: how does a ship break up, how does a ship sink to the bottom, and how do the remains of the ship, cargo and the surrounding environment evolve over time?
The seceding Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship also considers itself a Methodist church.
Orthodoxy collectively considers itself the only true heir to the Jewish tradition.
The Republic of the Philippines considers itself a staunch ally of the United States and has supported many points of American foreign policy.
It considers itself a synergy among all the institutions concerned with the preservation and development of the Po basin.
The qualification " latter-day " refers to the doctrine that members are living in the " latter days ", before the Second Coming of Christ, and is used to distinguish the members of the LDS Church, which considers itself the restoration of the ancient Christian church .< ref >
Theoretical contemplation considers things which humans do not move or change, such as nature, so it has no human aim apart from itself and the knowledge it helps create.
Penn considers itself the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, as well as the first university in the United States with both undergraduate and graduate studies.
Although Volvo was incorporated in 1915 as a subsidiary of AB SKF, a Swedish ball bearing manufacturer, the auto manufacturer considers itself officially founded on 14 April 1927, when the first car, the Volvo ÖV 4 series, affectionately known as " Jakob ", rolled out of the factory in Hisingen, Gothenburg.
Heidegger's philosophy is founded on the attempt to conjoin what he considers two fundamental insights: the first is his observation that, in the course of over 2, 000 years of history, philosophy has attended to all the beings that can be found in the world ( including the " world " itself ), but has forgotten to ask what " being " itself is.
That the government still displays such heightened sensitivities around the Cultural Revolution is an indicator that it still considers itself, at least in part, an inheritor of its legacy.
" This highlights that the Federation considers the Prime Directive as binding only to itself and neither expects other governments to adhere to it nor attempts to convince them to do so.
... make it possible for Israel itself arbitrarily to establish new boundaries and to withdraw its forces only to those lines it considers appropriate.
Orthodox Judaism considers itself to be in direct continuity with historical rabbinic Judaism.
The pedagogical aim is to show that rotations have extra consequences when one considers properties of the object being subjected to them in relation with its surroundings or space itself.

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Another equivalent axiom only considers collections X that are essentially powersets of other sets:
The adoption of international standards results in the creation of equivalent, national standards that are substantially the same as international standards in technical content, but may have ( i ) editorial differences as to appearance, use of symbols and measurement units, substitution of a point for a comma as the decimal marker, and ( ii ) differences resulting from conflicts in governmental regulations or industry-specific requirements caused by fundamental climatic, geographical, technological, or infrastructural factors, or the stringency of safety requirements that a given standard authority considers appropriate.
Schmidt considers that the name is the equivalent of Gotland and means simply " good land.
Eliade considers this return to the source of life essentially equivalent to the eternal return.
This still reduces to the " ordinary " principle of indifference when one considers a " permutation " of the labels as generating equivalent problems ( i. e. using the permutation transformation group ).
Yamam considers that it has several advantages over the IDF counter-terror units, first, because the men are more mature, most in their mid 30's and early 40's, and spend much longer in the unit than the equivalent military units, and, second, because the units contain a far broader range of ages and experience.
If no amicable resolution is possible, the complaining party may suspend trade benefits equivalent in effect to those it considers were impaired, or may be impaired, as a result of the disputed measure.
UCL's system is at odds with LSE, which for example considers GPA ( US ) of 3. 5 as equivalent to a 2. 1.
If one considers the lower heating value instead of the higher heating value, the value for one BOE would be approximately 5. 4 GJ ( see Ton of oil equivalent ).
) as being equivalent to a Bachelor's degree, while the University of Edinburgh only states that it considers both degrees as sufficient to enter postgraduate programmes.
The Russian Ministry of Education considers the IB diploma issued by state-accredited IB schools in Russia equivalent to the certificate of secondary ( complete ) general education ( attestat ).
The theory, now called the special theory of relativity, distinguishes it from his later general theory of relativity, which considers all observers to be equivalent.
Bulgaria considers the wolf a pest animal and there is a bounty equivalent to two weeks average wages on their heads.
Everett considers that this Mixolydian ascending arpeggiation of the diminished triad ( ga-pa-ni, the Indian equivalent of mi-sol-te ) resembles that used in " Within You, Without You " (" We were talking ").
The US Navy considers this rank equivalent to lieutenant.
The Indian Ministry of Human Resource Development considers this qualification is equivalent to a degree in engineering.
The University of Victoria in Canada considers Kazakhstan Candidate of Sciences degree is an equivalent of Master Degree.

considers and Supreme
By 1904, the Arkansas Supreme Court allowed the town to annex the Eighth Ward ; the modern City of North Little Rock considers this its founding date.
The Supreme Court is generally careful to choose only cases over which the Court has jurisdiction and which the Court considers sufficiently important, such as cases involving deep constitutional questions, to merit the use of its limited resources.
In Barker v. Wingo ( 1972 ), the Supreme Court developed a four-part test that considers the length of the delay, the reasons for the delay, the defendant's assertion of his right to a speedy trial, and the prejudice to the defendant.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor considers herself ' Nuyorican ' and has said that these roots shaped her.
For example, on the campaign trail in 2000, when speaking on his choices for new Supreme Court Justices, President George W. Bush promised to appoint " strict constructionists in the mold of Justices Rehnquist, Scalia, and Thomas ," though Thomas considers himself an originalist, and Scalia outright rejects strict construction, calling it " a degraded form of textualism ," his modus operandi.
The Fraternitas Rosae Crucis official biography of Emerson Myron Clymer, son of R. S. Clymer, describes him as Supreme Grand Master of FUDOFSI after his father's death, so it is possible that the Fraternitas Rosae Crucis considers FUDOFSI to have survived later.
As an appellate court, the Supreme Court considers cases on appeal ( both criminal and civil ) on judgments and other decisions of the District Courts.
If the Supreme Court considers a military case, it will have two military members who are general officers appointed by the President of Republic.
He cited the Hirabayashi and Korematsu cases as blots on the reputation of the Office of the Solicitor General-whom the Supreme Court explicitly considers as deserving of " special credence " when arguing cases-and as " an important reminder " of the need for absolute candor in arguing the United States government's position on every case.
The Supreme Court of Texas is the court of last resort for non-criminal matters ( including juvenile delinquency which the law considers to be a civil matter and not criminal ) in the state of Texas.
The first president of this Committee was former Supreme Court justice Owen J. Roberts, who said he considers national sovereignty a " silly shibboleth.

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