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Smith's first workout with stresses, pitches, and junctures was based on mother, which spells, in our culture, a good deal more than bread alone.
Sophisticated modulation spectroscopy measurement methods based upon modulating the crystal structure by pressure or by other stresses and observing the related changes in absorption or reflection of light have advanced our knowledge of these materials.
And it stresses " the full equality and participation of men and women in every sphere of religious life ; an emphasis on ethical conduct above ritual observance ; an affirmation of each individual's freedom to act responsibly in accordance with the dictates of the informed religious conscience ; a pride in combining our Jewish heritage with full participation in the civic life of this country ; and an awareness of our duty not only to the Jewish people and to the State of Israel, but also to the entire human family, each one of whom is created in the Divine image ".
He stresses the importance of remembering their struggle, and that not learning their past, or denying it would " mean that our people did nothing.
Given the principal stress state, we can use Mohr ’ s circle to solve for the maximum shear stresses our material will experience and conclude that the material will fail if:
( Kant stresses that if we are in actual danger, our feeling of anxiety is very different from that of a sublime feeling.
For humans, this would seem ridiculously absurd, but as Friendliness theory stresses, this is only because we evolved to have certain instinctive sensibilities which an artificial intelligence, not sharing our evolutionary history, may not necessarily comprehend unless we design it to.
Psychosynthesis stresses ' the importance of using obstacles as steps to growth ' - ' blessing the obstacle ... blocks are our helpers '.
Given the importance of reason, Clement stresses apatheia as a reasonable ordering of our passions in order to live within God's love, which is seen as a form of truth.
Origen stresses the importance of combining intellect and virtue ( theoria and praxis ) in our spiritual exercises, drawing on the image of Moses and Aaron leading the Israelites through the wilderness, and he describes our union with God as the marriage of our souls with Christ the Logos, using the wedding imagery from the Song of Songs.
" He further stresses that " Iran doesn't need to negotiate on enrichment, but on nuclear weapons … We must not negotiate on yellow cake, but only on nuclear weapons … I believe that advancement of our nuclear strategy must be based on our national interests, but stronger and more complex diplomacy is required.
Kant stresses that our preferences, even on generally liked things, do not justify our judgements.

stresses and allegiance
... Progressive Christianity is an approach to the Christian faith that is influenced by post-liberalism and postmodernism and: proclaims Jesus of Nazareth as Christ, Savior, and Lord ; emphasizes the Way and teachings of Jesus, not merely His person ; emphasizes God ’ s immanence not merely God ’ s transcendence ; leans toward panentheism rather than supernatural theism ; emphasizes salvation here and now instead of primarily in heaven later ; emphasizes being saved for robust, abundant / eternal life over being saved from hell ; emphasizes the social / communal aspects of salvation instead of merely the personal ; stresses social justice as integral to Christian discipleship ; takes the Bible seriously but not necessarily literally, embracing a more interpretive, metaphorical understanding ; emphasizes orthopraxy instead of orthodoxy ( right actions over right beliefs ); embraces reason as well as paradox and mystery — instead of blind allegiance to rigid doctrines and dogmas ; does not consider homosexuality to be sinful ; and does not claim that Christianity is the only valid or viable way to connect to God ( is non-exclusive ).

stresses and Lord
He also stresses that the Lord Jesus Christ will not come back in his physical body at the second coming, but will come in spirit and must be received in spirit.
Curt Daniel defines Hyper-Calvinism as "... that school of supralapsarian Five Point Calvinism which so stresses the sovereignty of God by overemphasizing the secret over the revealed will and eternity over time, that it minimizes the responsibility of Man, notably with respect to the denial of the word ‘ offer ’ in relation to the preaching of the Gospel of a finished and limited atonement, thus undermining the universal duty of sinners to believe savingly with assurance that the Lord Jesus Christ died for them ."...

stresses and Jesus
Book IV consists of Jesus ' sayings, and here Irenaeus also stresses the unity of the Old Testament and the Gospel.
This view notably appears in the CDF's Dominus Iesus, which stresses the “ fullness and definitiveness of the revelation of Jesus Christ ”, as opposed to alternative notions on progressive revelation.
Klaus Hofmann describes the movement as an " operatic scene " and continues " Bach resorts to unconventional means ; he shows himself as a musical dramatist and, in the process, stresses the element of contrast: he comments upon the words of the faithful with agitated, tumultuous string figures, whilst Jesus ' peace greeting sounds calmly and majestically, embedded in pastoral wind sonorities.

stresses and Christ
Pentecostalism stresses the " Baptism of the Holy Spirit " and the use of supernatural spiritual gifts such as prophecy, healing, and speaking in unknown tongues, and is fired by a strong millennialism ( expecting the return of Christ at any moment ; this feature was also characteristic of many others of the newer mission groups ( especially Holiness and Adventist ones ).

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He added that he also stresses the works of these favorite masters on tour, especially Mahler's First and Fourth symphonies, and Das Lied Von der Erde, and Bruckner's Sixth -- which is rarely played -- and Seventh.
More temperately than in the study of Grey and despite his Liberal bias, Trevelyan vividly sketches the England of pre-French Revolution days, portrays the stresses and strains of the revolutionary period in rich colors, and brings developments leading to the Reform Bill into sharp and clear focus.
And a minister of all men is most conscious that he is mere man -- prone to the stresses that earthly humanity is heir to.
Spherical concave backing surfaces support the diaphragm when excessive pressures are applied and prevent the stresses within the diaphragm from exceeding the elastic limit.
Heart conditions and high blood pressure escape the stresses brought on by oppressive heat.
There is another means which should show the direction and relative value of the stresses in viscoelastic fluids that is not mentioned as such in the literature, and that is the shape of the suspended drops of low viscosity fluids in shear fields.
Similarities to the approach which I have described are evident in the prompt establishment of a helping relationship, quick appraisal of key issues, and the immediate mobilization of treatment plans as the essential dynamics in helping to further the ego's coping efforts in dealing with the interplay of inner and outer stresses.
Where there is comparison or contrast, dominant stresses normally operate to center attention.
Thus in his friends are stranger than his sisters' strong stresses are normal for his and sisters', but in his friends are stranger than his sisters strong stresses are normal for friends and sisters.
Here again, in the written language it is possible to help the reader get his stresses right by using underlining or italics, but much of the time there is simply reliance on his understanding in the light of context.
In other words, like automation machines designed to work in tandem, they shared the same programming, a mutual understanding not only of English words, but of the four stresses, pitches, and junctures that can change their meaning from black to white.
Locker-room talk often stresses the idea that a man is doing the girl a favor if he is forceful and ruthless during the first penetration.
-- The Gov. Jimmie H. Davis administration appears to face a difficult year in 1961, with the governor's theme of peace and harmony subjected to severe stresses.
Mr. Herman has managed to mix musical ideas drawn from Israel and the standard American ballad style in a manner that stresses the basic tunefulness of both idioms.
During World War 2,, doctors in The Netherlands and Scandinavia noted a curious fact: despite the stresses of Nazi occupation, the death rate from coronary artery disease was slowly dropping.
Later in life, Mary struggled with the stresses of losing her husband and sons, and Robert Lincoln committed her temporarily to a mental health asylum in 1875.
Things as we see them, and as they really are, are one, that each stresses the nature of the other in a single unity.
Phiddian stresses that a reader of the pamphlet must learn to distinguish between the satiric voice of Jonathan Swift and the apparent economic projections of the Proposer.
Positing the need for exobiologists who will appreciate the differences between the inhabitants of other planets and ourselves, it stresses the importance of the non-military in the exploration of other cultures.
It stresses the superiority of a simpler rural life as opposed to the complexity of city life, with its banks and factories.
He stresses the significance of the writings of Jefferson and his followers in the South, such as John Taylor of Caroline in the development of agricultural fundamentalism.
Moreover, he stresses that talk of the miraculous has no surface validity, for four reasons.
Nowadays, due to climate change, rice plants experience different types of abiotic stresses, like drought and high salinity.

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