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In view of the important role which emotional disturbances play in the genesis of neurotic and psychotic disorders and the parallelism observed between autonomic states and psychological behavior in several instances, it is further suggested that a hypothalamic imbalance may play an important role in initiating mental changes.
that on the immediate horizon, if further large-scale ( relatively speaking ) desegregation comes, it will result from court orders on suits filed in several Middle-South states.
He further states that the month was named after a goddess Eostre whose feast was in that month.
While refuting reincarnation, the Saadia Gaon further states that Jews who hold to reincarnation have adopted non-Jewish beliefs.
Following the announcement of the Brezhnev Doctrine, numerous treaties were signed between the Soviet Union and its satellite states to reassert these points and to further ensure inter-state cooperation.
After further political consolidation, seven prominent states remained by the end of 5th century BC, and the years in which these few states battled each other are known as the Warring States Period.
He further states that the incident brought to light Confucius ' foresight, practical political ability, and insight into human character.
If one of the intervening states was a superpower, a civil war is extended a further 72 %; a conflict such as the Angolan Civil War, in which there is two-sided foreign intervention, including by a superpower ( actually, two superpowers in the case of Angola ), would be 538 % longer on average than a civil war without any international intervention.
The CGPM represents 52 member states and 26 further associate members.
Zvelebil in his earlier treatise ( Zvelebil 1975: p53 ) states, " It is obvious that the Sanskrit, Pali damila, and Prakrit are all etymologically connected with " and further remarks " The r in > is a hypercorrect insertion, cf.
The Bridge of Asses ( Pons Asinorum ) states that in isosceles triangles the angles at the base equal one another, and, if the equal straight lines are produced further, then the angles under the base equal one another.
Signatories may further declare that a qualifying language or languages will benefit from the higher level of protection, which lists a range of actions from which states must agree to undertake at least 35.
In support of this, Erasmus states: “ Anyone who looks closely at the inward nature and essence will find that nobody is further from true wisdom than those people with their grand titles, learned bonnets, splendid sashes and bejeweled rings, who profess to be wisdom ’ s peak ”.
Each reaction is undergoing an equilibrium reaction between different oxidation states of the ions: when equilibrium is reached, the cell cannot provide further voltage.
For example the Qur ' an states one needs to engage in daily prayers and fast during the month of Ramadan but some Muslims believe they need further instructions on how to perform these duties.
As late as 1913, Webster's Dictionary states without further comment, " ' common gin ' is usually flavoured with turpentine.
Imperial power declined further as the states ' rights were increased.
" The document further states that the parents of those Pakistani nationals " know nothing regarding their child's military involvement with the Taliban until their bodies are brought back to Pakistan.
Several pentaquark candidates were found in the early 2000s, but upon further review these states have now been established as non-existent.
Opoku Ware I ( 1720 – 1745 ) engaged in further expansion, adding other southern Akan states to the growing empire.
The solution of the Schrödinger equation goes much further than the Bohr model, because it also yields the shape of the electron's wave function (" orbital ") for the various possible quantum-mechanical states, thus explaining the anisotropic character of atomic bonds.
India is divided into twenty eight states ( further subdivided into districts ) and seven union territories.
Italian literature's first modern novel, I Promessi Sposi ( The Betrothed ), by Alessandro Manzoni, further defined the standard by " rinsing " his Milanese " in the waters of the Arno " ( Florence's river ), as he states in the Preface to his 1840 edition.
She further states another tradition that when the last Latin Emperor of Constantinople, Baldwin II, was leaving Constantinople in 1261 he took this original circular portion of the icon with him.

further and proposition
Erhman further cites and Matthew 28: 11 as evidence for his proposition.
A shortage of horses and fodder brought about by the Napoleonic Wars had made steam traction a more attractive proposition and encouraged further development.
Doellinger, however, voted against the proposition, and withdrew from any further steps towards the promotion of this movement.
Popper himself used the now famous example of, " All swans are white ," and proposed that just one observation of a single black swan would falsify this proposition and in this way have general significance and stimulate further investigations and theory-building.
As a further confusion the word " sentence " derives from the Latin, meaning an opinion or judgment, and so is equivalent to " proposition ".
On the other hand, a future court could echo the dissent of La Forest and McIntyre go further: “ The proposition that women enjoy a constitutional right to have an abortion is devoid of support in the language of s. 7 of the Charter or any other section .”
In this section, Socrates antagonises the court even further when considering his proposition.
Like Ayer, Theodore Drange sees atheism and agnosticism as positions that accept " God exists " as a meaningful proposition: atheists judge it to be " false or probably false " while agnostics consider it to be inconclusive until further evidence is met.
Although the Australians were now in a better position to hold off any subsequent attack, further reinforcement from 1 ATF at night would be a difficult proposition and was unlikely.
This new argument further challenges the norms of the British model, and recent studies of national development in Britain and other " normal " states ( for example, France and the United States ) have suggested that even in these states, the modern nation did not develop evenly, or particularly early, but was largely a mid-to-late-19th-century proposition.
A categorical proposition contains a subject and predicate where the existential impact of the copula implies the proposition as referring to a class with at least one member, in contrast to the conditional form of hypothetical or materially implicative propositions, which are compounds of other propositions, e. g. If P, then Q, where P and Q are both propositions, and their existential impact is dependent upon further propositions where in quantification existence is instantiated ( existential instantiation ).
The process is completed by further obversion resulting in the ' A ' type proposition that is the obverted contrapositive of the original proposition,
The proposition removed the " temporarily Israeli controlled " areas from the West Bank, and the Palestinian side accepted this as a basis for further negotiation.
Luther's support for conciliarism is explicitly censured ( proposition # 28 ) and is singled out for further condemnation in the bull's conclusion: "... broke forth in a rash appeal to a future council.
The majority further dismissed the proposition that there must be symmetry between all the external elements of the offence and the fault elements.
Once the contestant has made the presentation, the dragons probe the idea further, often revealing an embarrassing lack of preparation on the part of the contestant, or uncovering troubling facts and consequently rejecting the investment, or revealing a sound business proposition and offering to invest capital in return for equity.
'" Alito disagreed with Kennedy's assertion that " an acceptable degree of independence from the Executive is necessary to render a commission ' regularly constituted ' by the standards of our Nation's system of justice ," arguing that Kennedy " offers no support for this proposition ( which in any event seems to be more about fairness or integrity than regularity )," and further arguing that the commission in Quirin was no different from the present case.
Proponents of pragmatic, constructivist and consensus theories would differ with all of these conclusions, however, and instead assert that the second person making the statement " that's true " is actually participating in further verifying, constructing and / or achieving consensus on the proposed truth of the matter — e. g., the proposition that " it's raining ".

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