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This means that man becomes immortal only if and to the extent that he acquires knowledge of what he can in principle know, e. g. mathematics and the natural sciences.
Civics refers not to the ethical or moral or political basis by which a ruler acquires power, but only to the processes and procedures they follow in actually exercising it.
The nearest airport at Heringsdorf in Germany, 13 km west of Świnoujście, will likely become more important for travelling to the city, if it ever acquires year-round scheduled passenger connections ; it currently has a number of summer connections to German cities only.
The only circumstance where a person may be both a British Subject and British citizen simultaneously is a case where a British Subject connected with Ireland ( s. 31 of the 1981 Act ) acquires British citizenship by naturalisation or registration.
Some areas are only accessible once the player acquires a special item or one of the player's Pokémon learns a special ability.
The second story is of Josephus, an early Christian hermit who acquires a reputation for piety but is inwardly troubled by self-loathing and seeks a confessor, only to find that same penitent had been seeking him.
He argues that the knowledge Mary actually acquires post-release is only acquaintance knowledge.
Rudolf Bultmann developed existencial biblical hermeneutics, or the idea that each individual can only read and understand the bible from his or her personal existential condition and the biblical text acquires life only if it can awaken an experience of faith in the reader.
# an investment fund that distributes or has distributed its securities only to ( i ) a person that is or was an accredited investor at the time of the distribution, ( ii ) a person that acquires or acquired securities in the circumstances referred to in sections 2. 10 of NI 45 106 amount investment or 2. 19 of NI 45 106 investment in investment funds, or ( iii ) a person described in paragraph ( i ) or ( ii ) that acquires or acquired securities under section 2. 18 of NI 45 106 fund reinvestment ;
Every gauge field has an associated ghost, and where the gauge field acquires a mass via the Higgs mechanism, the associated ghost field acquires the same mass ( in the Feynman -' t Hooft gauge only, not true for other gauges ).
Kane elucidates this: “ though entitled to accept gifts, a bramana should not again and again resort to that method, since the spiritual power that he acquires by vedic study is lost by accepting gifts .” It is crucially important to know the law on how to accept a gift, which is why brahmins are the only ones to be able to do so, since they are learned in the Vedas.
Eliot, Scruton believes that true originality is only possible within a tradition, and that it is precisely in modern conditions — conditions of fragmentation, heresy, and unbelief — that the conservative project acquires its sense.
When Fanskar is defeated at the end of the first and only level, the party acquires the second segment.
Perhaps the most notable one is C. diphtheriae, which acquires the capacity to produce diphtheria toxin only after interacting with a bacteriophage.
" More importantly, these are " secondary " meanings — according to Mair, jī only acquires the connotations of secondary meanings ( such as " opportunity ") when used in conjunction with another morpheme ( in this case, in jīhuì ); by itself, it does not necessarily have these meanings.
A lock can be shared ( other processes can read the file / directory, but can't modify or delete it ), or exclusive so that only the process which successfully acquires the lock can access or modify the object.
This is on the grounds that language only acquires meaning through a community of speakers using it as part of their ' form of life ' ( way of life ).
A third-party beneficiary only acquires a right of action to enforce his benefit once he has accepted the benefit provided for in the contract.
In addition to these elements, Spyro also acquires a projectile-like " secondary breath " attack with each element, which can defeat most enemies, but the player can only store a limited quantity of secondary-breath attacks.
Where parents marry after birth and only the father is Swiss, the child acquires Swiss citizenship at that point.
He finally acquires a key that allows him to leave the makeshift jail, but finds that he has no place to escape to and only spends his time outside the jail scavenging for scraps of food.

only and significance
Of startling significance, too, is the assertion that it was possible to carry out this program with only a 6 percent attrition rate as compared with a rate of 59 percent reported for a comparable group of families who were receiving help in traditionally operated child guidance services.
Captopril is also the only ACE inhibitor which is capable of passing through the blood – brain barrier, although the significance of this characteristic has not been shown to have any positive clinical effects.
Olanzapine was again the only medication to stand out in the outcome measures, although the results did not always reach statistical significance ( which means they were not reliable findings ) due in part to the decrease of power.
As it happened, at the time of the siege in July 1789 there were only seven inmates, none of great political significance.
In 1899, Bede was made a Doctor of the Church by Leo XIII, a position of theological significance ; he is the only native of Great Britain to achieve this designation ( Anselm of Canterbury, also a Doctor of the Church, was originally from Italy ).
In that sense, not only is Kraepelin's significance historical, but contemporary psychiatric research is also heavily influenced by his work.
Flynn originally took the extreme position that the very large increase indicates that IQ tests do not measure intelligence but only a minor sort of " abstract problem-solving ability " with little practical significance.
According to Tolstoy, the significance of great individuals is imaginary ; as a matter of fact they are only history's slaves realizing the decree of Providence.
Certain European ritual traits such as the significance of the number 3, the importance of the head and of water sources such as springs remain in the archaeological record, but the differences in the votive offerings made at the Roman Baths ( Bath ), Bath, Somerset before and after the Roman conquest suggest that continuity was only partial.
Its position on the estuaries of the Stour and Orwell rivers and its usefulness to mariners as the only safe anchorage between the Thames and Humber led to a long period of maritime significance, both civil and military.
The significance is clear, however, of the manner in which Justin identifies the historical Christ with the rational force operative in the universe, which leads up to the claim of all truth and virtue for the Christians and to the demonstration of the adoration of Christ, which aroused so much opposition, as the only reasonable attitude.
Today, most inhabitants are Micronesians, and Gilbertese is the only language of any significance.
The significance of meiosis for reproduction and inheritance, however, was described only in 1890 by German biologist August Weismann, who noted that two cell divisions were necessary to transform one diploid cell into four haploid cells if the number of chromosomes had to be maintained.
The modern legal definition of " assault rifle " is of significance in states like California, where according to state law, certain weapons that cosmetically resemble true assault rifles, but are only capable of semi-automatic ( or autoloading ), are categorized as " assault weapons " and are illegal to purchase or own by civilian residents of the state, even after a less restrictive ban by the federal government was allowed to lapse after having no impact on these weapons ' use in crime.
They believed it had significance not only for northeastern Native Peoples and descendants of English and Dutch colonists, but for all Americans today.
In contrast, Jennifer Burns says some critics " dismiss Rand as a shallow thinker appealing only to adolescents ," although Burns thinks the critics " miss her significance " as a " gateway drug " to right-wing politics.
Bayesian methods would suggest that one hypothesis was more probable than the other, but individual Bayesians might differ about which was the more probable and by how much, by virtue of having used different priors ; but that's the same thing as disagreeing on significance levels, except significance levels are just an ad hoc device which are not really a probability, while priors are not only justified by the rules of probability, but there is definitely a normative methodology to define beliefs ; so even if a Bayesian wanted to express complete ignorance ( as a frequentist claims to do but does it wrong ), they could do it with the maximum entropy principle.
Such aspects of public policy have direct constitutional significance whether applied in the European context or in federated nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia where the courts have to contend not only with jurisdiction and law conflicts between the constituent states or territories, but also as between state and federal courts, and as between constituent states and relevant laws from other states outside the federation.
In 1834, an even greater fire ravaged the heavily rebuilt Houses of Parliament, and the only structures of significance to survive were Westminster Hall, the Cloisters of St Stephen's, the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft and the Jewel Tower.
But only after a state had actually been formed on the basis of the theory of representation did the full significance of this idea become clear.
Historical revisionists …“ seem to have been given a collective task in nation's cultural development, the full significance of which is emerging only now: to redefine nation ’ s status in a changing world .” History is a tool that contributes to the shaping of national identity, cultures, and memories.
Thucydides reports that when a Spartan man went to war, his wife ( or another woman of some significance ) would customarily present him with his shield and say: " With this, or upon this " ( Ἢ τὰν ἢ ἐπὶ τᾶς, Èi tàn èi èpì tàs ), meaning that true Spartans could only return to Sparta either victorious ( with their shield in hand ) or dead ( carried upon it ).
However, Epirus had a far greater religious significance than might have been expected given its geographical remoteness, due to the presence of the shrine and oracle at Dodona – regarded as second only to the more famous oracle at Delphi.

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