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One columnist stated in April 1981 that " the microcomputer industry abounds with horror stories describing the way Commodore treats its dealers and its customers.
It treats of the incarnation of the Divine Logos, and its contents are in many cases identical with the Demonstratio evangelica.
" This absolute protection or full value view treats intellectual property as another type of ' real ' property, typically adopting its law and rhetoric.
Two rival theories to account for the relationship between change and identity are Perdurantism, which treats the tree as a series of tree-stages, and Endurantism, which maintains that the tree — the same tree — is present at every stage in its history.
Order function: This function treats its input as a structure, and finds the next index that exists which has the same structure except for the last subscript.
In its simplest ( and most naïve ) form, this way of analyzing word forms treats words as if they were made of morphemes put after each other like beads on a string, is called Item-and-Arrangement.
Poetic diction treats the manner in which language is used, and refers not only to the sound but also to the underlying meaning and its interaction with sound and form.
He concluded: My own can only truly be mine if there is one unambiguously strongest power in the realm, and that power treats it as mine, protecting its status as such .< ref >" The Origin of Property ".
In it, humanity has abandoned space and is left with an overcrowded Earth where a small elite not only treats all the rest as chattel slaves, but also regularly practices cannibalism, its members getting their chefs to prepare " roast suckling coolie " for their banquets.
Set largely in Denmark, it treats the Neolithic society with knowledge and respect while not hiding its own faults — and it is there that the protagonist, having access to literally all periods of the past and future, finally decides to settle down and finds a happy and satisfying life.
Its treatment of rhetoric is less comprehensive than the classic works of antiquity, but provides a traditional treatment of res-verba ( matter and form ): its first book treats the subject of elocutio, showing the student how to use schemes and tropes ; the second book covers inventio.
It is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local roads, and prohibits its governors from serving consecutive terms.
* Theory of relations, treats the subject matter of relations in its combinatorial aspect, as distinguished from, though related to, its more properly logical study on one side and its more generally mathematical study on another
A commodity has full or partial fungibility ; that is, the market treats its instances as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them.
The moral test of any society is " how it treats its most vulnerable members.
In this tract he once again treats the subject in its historical context.
Ernst & Young was ranked No. 1 in the Forbes Magazine < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s The Best Accounting Firms to Work For in 2012, claiming that EY treats its employees better than other big firms.
The document also treats AIDS as a threat to national security, promising substantial efforts to combat its spread and devastating effects.

treats and first
It is Rieux who treats the first victim of plague and who first uses the word plague to describe the disease.
The first volume of the Disputationes treats of the Word of God, of Christ, and of the Pope ; the second of the authority of ecumenical councils, and of the Church, whether militant, expectant, or triumphant ; the third of the sacraments ; and the fourth of Divine grace, free will, justification, and good works.
Universal science or first philosophy treats of " being qua being "— that is, what is basic to all science before one adds the particular details of any one science.
" The first volume treats of the analysis of finite quantities and the second of the analysis of infinitesimals.
Lactantius at the opening of the 4th century is the first to do this, but Augustine treats him openly with respect.
The second book opens with the election of Otto the Great as German king, treats of the risings against his authority, again omitting events in Italy, and concludes with the death of his first wife Edith of England in 946.
Will agrees, but treats his first few therapists with contempt and they refuse to work with him.
She thinks him a fool, but treats him well at first because she wishes to hear herself proclaimed the “ Queen of Beauty ” at the tournament.
Whereas Chrétien treats Lancelot as if his audience were already familiar with the character's background, most of the exploits associated with Lancelot today are first mentioned here ( e. g. Lancelot's parentage, Lancelot and the Grail, Lancelot, Guenivere and the fall of Camelot, etc.
It is notable, however, that he treats even these people with little more than disdain despite expecting complete loyalty from them in return ; in the first series of I'm Alan Partridge he does not even seem to be on first-name terms with Michael ( who exclusively addressed him as Mr Partridge throughout the two series ).
An account of the first Battle of the Fords of Isen in Unfinished Tales apparently treats Uruk-hai and " orc-men " separately.
Of the four books of L ' Art poétique, the first and last consist of general precepts, inculcating mainly the great rule of bon sens ; the second treats of the pastoral, the elegy, the ode, the epigram and satire ; and the third of tragic and epic poetry.
The 1972 revision, in addition to the first edition, treats genres ( poetry, history, science, fiction, et cetera ), inspectional and syntopical reading.
" The introduction to the grammar consists of two parts: the first discusses the Latin, Greek and Teutonic elements common to the Romance languages ; the second treats of the six dialects separately, their origin and the elements peculiar to each.
The work is divided into three books: the first treats of the individual conduct of the king, the nature of his true happiness, the choice and acquisition of virtues, and the ruling of passions ; the second deals with family life and the relations with wife, children, and servants ; the third considers the State, its origin, and the proper mode of governing in times of peace and war.
The book is unfinished, and treats only of the first luminary, Cicero ; the others intended were apparently Seneca and Pliny.
Chapter 13 treats more philosophical matters and says one must first attitudinally discard one ’ s bodily attachment and then carry on the ‘ shravana ’, manana and nidhidhyasana and practise all the disciplines of penance, faith, self-control etc.
In that book he treats of sects which paid honour to the serpent, giving to the first of these sects the name Naassenes, a title which he knows is derived from the Hebrew name for serpent.
Firstly, it was strongly typed, yet wide enough in application to support most languages — C being an exception, chiefly because C deliberately treats an array similar to a pointer to the first element of that array.
treats of the created world, of light, color, the four elements, Lucifer and his fallen angels and the work of the first day.
The first book deals with the transition from feudal society to capitalism, and the last book treats conditions in the 20th century.
The first volume of the Great Dictionary of Mat by the Russian linguist and folklorist Alexei Plutser-Sarno ( Большой словарь мата ) treats only expressions with the stem khuy ( huy ), numbering over 500 entries ; 12 volumes are planned.

treats and part
Therefore, the ECJ refers to the case-law of the Court of Human Rights and treats the Convention on Human Rights as though it was part of the EU's legal system.
But, for the most part, the book treats the purpose of Seldon's plan as unquestionable, and that slide as being necessary in it, rather than mulling over whether the slide is, on the whole, positive or negative.
Jimmy treats the children as if his own and cares about their safety, especially Peter, who is part of the gang.
For local government administrative purposes, the London Borough of Lambeth treats Kennington as part of the North Lambeth Town Centre, which also embraces Waterloo and Vauxhall.
* Javanese language treats it as a common part of names in, for example, the name of former Indonesian finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati.
The wastewater treatment plant is located in the southern part of the city on Houston Avenue and treats 5 million gallons of sewage per day.
Rossmoor, still an unincorporated part of Orange County, doesn't pay taxes to Los Alamitos, but the city virtually treats Rossmoor residents as if they were residents.
Acting the part of a high-class prostitute, Amanda lures Loveless into her luxurious house and treats him to the night of his dreams, confessing her true identity in the morning.
The second part treats of words peculiar to one group.
For generations, areas like the Gulf of Maine and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary ( part of the inner waters formed by Cape Cod's hooked shape ) have been important feeding grounds for these species: to this day a very large portion of the waters off the Eastern Seaboard are rich in sand lance and other nutritious treats for mothers to teach their calves to feed on.
The U. S. Census Bureau treats Uncasville village as part of the Oxoboxo River census-designated place.
* ( part 1 treats hypergeometric functions on Lie groups )
In these he holds aloof for the most part from theological controversy, and treats in an admirable tone and spirit the themes of faith, simplicity, the fear of God, poverty, greed, abstinence and unchastity.
In philosophy and mathematical logic, mereology ( from the Greek μέρος, root: μερε ( σ )-, " part " and the suffix-logy " study, discussion, science ") treats parts and the wholes they form.
The second part, Speculum Doctrinale ( Mirror of Doctrine ), in seventeen books and 2, 374 chapters, is intended to be a practical manual for the student and the official alike ; and, to fulfil this object, it treats of the mechanic arts of life as well as the subtleties of the scholar, the duties of the prince and the tactics of the general.
However, the fundamental Rights Clause of the Indian Constitution treats freedom of the press as an integral part of the larger " freedom of expression.
The reason alcohol is weighted more heavily than would otherwise occur is due to two reasons, see at paragraph, ( a ) " based on the principle that alcohol is metabolized in the same pathway as fat " ( treats alcohol as having 9 calories per gram ) and ( b ) " based, in part, on the desirability of discouraging consumption of alcohol, due to the ill-healthy effects associated with this nutrient " ( weights alcohol more than other sources of calories ).
The fourth and longest part of the Ādāb treats of a man ’ s relations with colleagues in what we may take to be the secretarial fraternity.
More specifically, the first part of the work treats truths about God that are known by the natural capacities of the human intellect.
Thus the first part of book IV treats God in himself ( the Trinity ), then God in his transitive action ( the Incarnation and Sacraments ), and then God as the end of all things ( the Resurrection ).
Here he treats the use of proper names, which do not seem to presuppose as much knowledge on the part of the speaker as demonstrative or recognition-based identification.
Nigel Brailey treats the Free Thai movement as largely a sham and casts doubt on Pridi ’ s part, arguing “ it appears questionable whether Pridi committed himself personally to the Allied cause much prior to August 1942, if even then ,” suggesting that “ his eventual anti-Japanese stance was a consequence primarily of his hostility to Phibun .”
" For the most part she treats Suguru as a friend, almost like a brother.
Since every pornography company conducts its business and treats its models differently, it is hard to define it on an ideological basis, although the models ' freedom to speak their mind both about the industry, their employers, and political agendas is considered by some to be a vital part of the alt porn community.

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