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It is this sort of experience that makes the concept of high fidelity of real musical significance for the home music listener.
The so-called Stabilized Temperature Platform Furnace ( STPF ) concept, proposed by Walter Slavin, based on research of Boris L ’ vov, makes ET AAS essentially free from interference.
The first identifies the content of consciousness with the experiences that are reported by human subjects ; the second makes use of the concept of consciousness that has been developed by neurologists and other medical professionals who deal with patients whose behavior is impaired.
" makes no sense ; the concept of " before " becomes meaningless when considering a situation without time.
While the perspective is compatible with Jamesian pragmatism ( above ), the notion of the transformation of embodied concepts through structural mapping makes a distinct contribution to the problem of concept formation.
By doing so Copleston makes clear that Aquinas wanted to put forth the concept of an omnipresent God rather than a being that could have disappeared after setting the chain of cause and effect into motion.
Also, it makes the concept of " provability " and thus of " theorem ", a clear concept that only depends on the chosen system of axioms of the theory, and not on the choice of a proof system.
When the mind makes a generalization, it extracts the essence of a concept based on its analysis of similarities from many discrete objects.
Schneider uses the concept of the " objective historian " to suggest that this could be used as an aid in assessing what makes an historian suitable to be an expert witnesses under the Daubert standard in the United States.
His charioteer, Krishna ( an avatar of god ), explains to Arjuna the concept of dharma ( duty ) among other things and makes him see that it is his duty to fight.
When used as a general concept, " language " may refer to the cognitive ability to learn and use systems of complex communication, or to describe the set of rules that makes up these systems, or the set of utterances that can be produced from those rules.
The authors call this concept a ‘ conduit metaphor .’ By this they meant that a speaker can put ideas or objects into words or containers, and then send them along a channel, or conduit, to a listener who takes that idea or object out of the container and makes meaning of it.
In other set theories, such as New Foundations or the theory of semisets, the concept of " proper class " still makes sense ( not all classes are sets ) but the criterion of sethood is not closed under subsets.
" According to Rand, " it is only the concept of ' Life ' that makes the concept of ' Value ' possible ," and, " the fact that a living entity is, determines what it ought to do .".
This broad framework makes this concept more acceptable in developing countries than the concept of social security.
In 2009, the University of Prince Edward Island developed the concept of “ University Island ” to describe the ways in which UPEI makes a difference “ on the Island and around the world .” A website, universityisland. ca, was created to showcase the University ’ s outreach in the areas of learning, community service, and research.
Since the development of the Nash equilibrium concept, game theorists have discovered that it makes misleading predictions ( or fails to make a unique prediction ) in certain circumstances.
Miller argues that the overuse and abuse of the term " imperialism " makes it nearly meaningless as an analytical concept.
" Linking the concept of indigo children with the distaste for the use of Ritalin to control ADHD, Robert Todd Carroll states " The hype and near-hysteria surrounding the use of Ritalin has contributed to an atmosphere that makes it possible for a book like Indigo Children to be taken seriously.
As is the case with any novel architectural approach, the concept is only as useful as code generation makes it.
In Fish ’ s source the term is explained as “ the idea that it is possible to characterize a linguistic system that every speaker shares .” In the context of literary criticism, Fish uses this concept to argue that a reader ’ s approach to a text is not completely subjective, and that an internalized understanding of language shared by the native speakers of that given language makes possible the creation of normative boundaries for one ’ s experience with language.
This concept makes sense, however: such matrices have no entries and so are completely determined by their size.

makes and dependent
Torvald explains that when a man has forgiven his wife it makes him love her all the more since it reminds him that she is totally dependent on him, like a child.
Because this makes the frequency of the released radio signal also dependent on its origin in a predictable manner, the distribution of protons in the body can be
This makes ' wage ' a parameter, ' hours worked ' an independent variable, and ' income ' a dependent variable.
A classical material can usually be described by a function that makes pressure dependent on volume and temperature, the resulting pressure being established much more rapidly than any imposed change of volume or temperature.
** New voting laws in Sweden makes votes no longer dependent on taxable assets, each adult having one vote.
:# The branching factor, f, is independent of the total number of nodes in the network and, therefore, if the nodes in the network require ports for connection to other nodes the total number of ports per node may be kept low even though the total number of nodes is large – this makes the effect of the cost of adding ports to each node totally dependent upon the branching factor and may therefore be kept as low as required without any effect upon the total number of nodes that are possible.
For bread, this is bad ( because gluten is weakened and bread is heavily dependent on gluten formation ), but for cakes, cookies, and biscuits, it's a good thing, because gluten development in these types of baked goods makes them tough.
But instead of weaning them off drugs in her private and exclusive clinic, Manning makes them even more dependent on both the drug — heroin in most cases — and on herself by procuring the stuff herself.
It is necessary to integrate over the total volume of the object, which makes the calculation dependent on the objects ' shapes.
Similarly, the dependence of agriculture on industrially produced seed and fertilizer makes a natural, regenerative process dependent on technological input.
This adverse position of Jupiter makes one dependent on others, will do sinful acts, will have high longevity, will be well liked by all, will do jobs on behalf of others, will be highly determined & will be interested in base women.
This fact makes its implementation to be dependent on the Operating System that is being used.
The weakening of hair is dependent on the breakdown of the disulfide link of the amino acid called cystine, which is the characteristic of the keratin class of protein that gives strength to hair and wools ( keratin typically makes up 90 % of the dry weight of hair ).
In later works, he makes it clear that Jewish sovereignty is dependent only on Divine Providence.
In economics, vendor lock-in, also known as proprietary lock-in or customer lock-in, makes a customer dependent on a vendor for products and services, unable to use another vendor without substantial switching costs.
Killing their dependent infants makes the females once again receptive to mating.
The story of Æthelburg ’ s marriage being dependent on Edwin allowing her to practice her faith has been questioned, since revising the chronology makes it likely, though not certain, that the marriage was arranged before Eadbald ’ s conversion.
By this logic, what makes a good political system or a good man is completely dependent upon the chance path a whole people has taken over history.
Although the reactance at the feedpoint can be cancelled using such an element length, the feed-point impedance is very high, and is highly dependent on the diameter of the conductor ( which makes only a small difference at the actual resonant frequency ).
The result ' cuts the world down to size ' and makes what there is dependent on what there can be interpreted to be.
Article 12 establishes the agreement as a conditional treaty which will only take effect upon a declaration of war between France and Britain, and further makes the land, and diplomatic guarantees laid out in the treaty dependent upon the completion of The American Revolutionary War and a peace treaty which formally establishes each nation's land possessions.
Sweden's location on the Scandinavian peninsula makes it highly dependent of maritime trade: 90 % imports and exports enter or leave Sweden through the Baltic.
Often critical facilities themselves are dependent on such lifelines for operability, which makes them vulnerable to both direct impacts from a hazard event and indirect effects from lifeline disruption.
However, he's also very psychologically dependent on her, proven by the fact that the mere possibility of losing Rain makes him either go ballistic or become lost.
By making its members entirely dependent upon a social network entirely within the organization, critics assert that Scientologists are kept from exposure to critical perspectives on the church and are put in a situation that makes it extremely difficult for members to leave the church, since apostates will be shunned by the Church and have already been cut off from family and friends.

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