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implies and institutions
Recognizing that the modern framework of nations has emerged from the use of force, Weber asserted that the exercise of power through the institutions of government remained indispensable for effective government at any level which necessarily implies that self-help is limited if not excluded.
As their name implies, such financial institutions secured their earning primarily from commercial and consumer loans and left the major task of home financing to others.
This difference implies that while accountability generally implements some sort of punishment mechanism against individuals or institutions judged to have taken poor quality decisions or actions, after those decisions have been taken or actions carried out, radical transparency encourages corrections and improvements to decisions to be made long before poor quality decisions have the chance to be enacted.
In history, a distinction between eras or periods, implies a major and fundamental change in the system of institutions governing a society.
The latter implies that financial institutions try to rise capital and improve their capital adequacy in periods where capital is scarcer forcing them to liquidate assets through fire sales.
As the neighborhood's name implies, higher learning is a major part of the culture of University Circle, with over 13, 000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students attending the areas various institutions.
The argument in favor of balanced budgets is often coupled with a belief that government welfare programs should be narrowly tailored and that tax rates should be low, which implies relatively small government institutions.
Restrictive EA allows candidates to apply to only one early action institution and to no institutions for early decision, while, as the name implies, there are no such restrictions on non-restrictive early action.

implies and male
By the two-seed theory, the embryo is not conceived unless the male and female seed meet: this implies a bilineal, or cognatic, theory of relationship.
Proponents of gender-neutral language argue that the use of gender-specific language often implies male superiority or reflects an unequal state of society.
Generally, sissy implies a lack of courage and stoicism, which are thought important to the male role.
In mother's / mama's boy, the word emphatically implies a male ( minor or adult in years ) who is too immature to be independent.
* Online, M2M can also mean male to male or man to man and usually implies same-sex male relationship
" The name MaĆ³rocoti implies that he was conceived without male intervention.
The term " matriarchy " to describe these cultures has been rejected by many Goddess-movement scholars, especially those in North America, because it implies female domination as the reverse of the male domination present in patriarchy.
Seneca the Elder mentions a husband who killed his wife and her female lover and implies that their crime was worse than that of adultery between a male and female.
In captivity, male B. splendens are best housed alone since, as their name " fighting fish " implies, they will aggressively attack and kill ( or be killed by ) another male in their territory.

implies and rule
The chain rule for total derivatives implies a chain rule for partial derivatives.
The term now implies tyrannical rule.
Antigone, however, implies that Eteocles and Polynices had been given shared rule following Oedipus ' excommunication, that Eteocles had taken control, and that only afterwards did Creon rule.
The language spoken in Gascony before Roman rule was part of the Basque dialectal continuum ( see Aquitanian language ); the fact that the word ' Gascon ' comes from the Latin root vasco / vasconem, which is the same root that gives us ' Basque ', implies that the speakers identified themselves at some moment as Basque.
In the realignment of power which followed, the Karluks were elevated from a tribe led by an el teber to one led by a yabghu ; yabghu being one of the highest Turkic dignitaries which also implies membership of the Ashina clan in whom the " heaven-mandated " right to rule resided.
This implies that, as a general rule, the " operator " of a truly pluralistic framework, i. e. the state in a pluralistic society, must not be biased: it may not take sides with any one group, give undue privileges to one group and discriminate against another one.
Although it implies the use of a light shade of blue, such as on the flag of the United Nations, the colors of the Greek flag tend to be darker, especially during the dictatorship and in recent years, with the exception of the years of the rule of King Otto, when a very light shade of blue was used.
As a general rule, audits should always be an independent evaluation that will include some degree of quantitative and qualitative analysis whereas an assessment implies a less independent and more consultative approach.
The rule states that P implies Q is logically equivalent to not-P or Q and can replace each other in logical proofs.
In that case the phase rule implies that the equilibrium temperature ( boiling point ) and vapour-phase composition are determined.
This multiplication rule implies that the tensor algebra T ( V ) is naturally a graded algebra with T < sup > k </ sup > V serving as the grade-k subspace.
The rule of description implies immediate and specific observations, abstaining from interpretations or explanations, especially those formed from the application of a clinical theory superimposed over the circumstances of experience.
" This rule basically implies that in a civil action, if a hearing commissioner is authorized by all parties to conduct the proceedings instead of a judge, upon a request for a review or appeal, the motion must first be reviewed by a Superior Court judge to the same standard as a motion for appeal on a Superior Court Judge to the Court of Appeals, but the right to appeal to the higher courts still remains.
Given a precondition, a conclusion, and a rule that the precondition implies the conclusion, they can be explained in the following way:
The fermionic exchange rule implies more than the exclusion of two particles from the same point: in addition, the momentum of two identical fermions can never be the same, wherever they are located.
The Dirac string acts as the solenoid in the Aharonov-Bohm effect, and the requirement that the position of the Dirac string should not be observable implies the Dirac quantization rule: the product of a magnetic charge and an electric charge must always be an integer multiple of.
* Necessitation rule: implies.
There is no definitive explanation of the roots of the village's name, but its '- by ' ending implies a link to Viking rule during the period of the Danelaw.
The fact that the rat is responding more to a ' super ' rectangle implies that it is learning a rule.
The chain rule for differentiating a function of several variables implies that
But again we are in a situation of infinite regress, because this implies that the homunculus has cognitive process that are also rule bound, which presupposes another homunculus inside its head, and so on and so forth.
Unlike the connotatively neutral term nerf, gimp in this usage often implies that the rule change unfairly disadvantages the target.

implies and privilege
" We firstly ask for the freedom of conscience or the freedom of full universal religion, without distinction as without privilege ; and by consequence, in what touches us, we Catholics, for the total separation of church and state ... this necessary separation, without which there would exist for Catholics no religious freedom, implies, for a part, the suppression of the ecclesiastical budget, and we have fully recognized this ; for another part, the absolute independence of the clergy in the spiritual order ... Just as there can be nothing religious today in politics there must be nothing political in religion.
: We firstly ask for the freedom of conscience or the freedom of full universal religion, without distinction as without privilege ; and by consequence, in what touches us, we Catholics, for the total separation of church and state ... this necessary separation, without which there would exist for Catholics no religious freedom, implies, for a part, the suppression of the ecclesiastical budget, and we have fully recognized this ; for another part, the absolute independence of the clergy in the spiritual order ... Just as there can be nothing religious today in politics there must be nothing political in religion.

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