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Many definitions tend to postulate or assume that complexity expresses a condition of numerous elements in a system and numerous forms of relationships among the elements.
Many assume his nickname is derived from KIBO, the acronym for Knowledge In, Bullshit Out, although Parry himself has repeatedly denied this.
Many assume that the “ Mandate for Palestine ” is a Class “ A ” mandate, a common but inaccurate assertion that can be found in many dictionaries and encyclopedias, and is frequently used by the pro-Palestinian media and lately by the ICJ.
Many quantum chemical studies assume the nuclei are at rest ( Born – Oppenheimer approximation ).
Many of the accepted notions of a unified theory of physics since the 1970s, including string theory, superstring theory, M-theory, loop quantum gravity, all assume, and to some degree depend upon, the existence of the graviton.
Many people, including cabinet officials and Congressional leaders, urged Marshall to become acting president, but he refused to forcibly assume the presidency for fear of setting a precedent.
Many people assume that Chomsky means UG * when he writes UG ( and in some cases he might actually mean UG *, though not in the passage quoted above ).
Many supporters of supernatural explanations believe that past, present, and future complexities and mysteries of the universe cannot be explained solely by naturalistic means and argue that it is reasonable to assume that a non-natural entity or entities resolve the unexplained.
Many people who know of the marriage will simply assume that the married person has the same surname as his or her spouse and will use that name to introduce and address him or her.
Many economics models assume that people are on average rational, and can in large enough quantities be approximated to act according to their preferences.
Many models assume wages are rigid too.
Many programmers assume one level of memory.
Many assume it originated in the early 1990s, and was meant as a way of rebelling against the traditional Japanese ideas of beauty ( pale skin, dark hair, etc.
Many times, allotment gardens assume a precarious character, representing a spontaneous process of subdivision and agricultural strip of land exploitation, the majority of the times in urbanization ways.
Many scholars cite Hephaestion ’ s age as being similar to Alexander ’ s so it is fair to assume that he was born about 356 BC.
Many girls are turned off by Dilton's nerdy traits and lack of athletic ability, which Dilton is quick to assume about any attractive girl.
Many legal systems assume childbirth is always possible, regardless of age or health.
Many advocates of Social Software assume, and even actively argue, that users create actual communities.
Many towns in North Carolina have been proposed as " the original Mayberry ," but many assume Mayberry was loosely based on Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina.
Many software applications assume these root certificates are trustworthy on the user's behalf.
Many proofs of the irrationality of the square roots of non-square natural numbers implicitly assume the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, which was first proven by Carl Friedrich Gauss in his Disquisitiones Arithmeticae.
Many assume the monuments outlining the plaza are there to honor President Kennedy, but they actually honor previous prominent Dallas residents and predate President Kennedy's visit by many years.
Many linear, unbranched homopolymers — in solution, or above their melting temperatures — assume ( approximate ) random coils.
Many scholars frequently assume that Aristagoras and Histiaeus worked faithfully together as co-authors in the war against the Persians.

Many and desire
I'm going home .” Many athletes, dazed by the tragedy, similarly felt that their desire to compete had been destroyed, although they stayed at the Games.
Many acts and ordinances were passed in the first decades of the colony, but lack of funds and parochialism ( the desire to spend locally raised money locally, rather than use it to link different provinces ) hindered the growth of the road network.
Many of these letters are pious and poetic and express a desire to be in closer or more frequent contact with a loved one that is far enough away to only be reached by written correspondence.
Many have a desire to understand why the world is as we see it and how it came to be.
Many stigmata show recurring bleeding that stops and then starts, at times after receiving Holy Communion and a large percentage of stigmatics have shown a high desire to frequently receive Holy Communion.
One man asked in a street interview what he thought of Valentino in 1922 replied, " Many men desire to be another Douglas Fairbanks.
Many religions and religious leaders have expressed a desire for an end to violence and / or world peace.
Many victimless crimes begin because of a desire to obtain illegal products or services that are in high demand.
Many accounts suggest Louis XVI ’ s desire to say more, but Antoine-Joseph Santerre, a general in the National Guard, halted the speech by ordering a drum roll.
Many of these logics appear in the special area of artificial intelligence and law, though the computer scientists ' interest in formalizing dialectic originates in a desire to build decision support and computer-supported collaborative work systems.
Many fetish models display what are termed fetish fashions, which are clothing styles that considered extreme and provocative, designed to elicit a strong emotional reaction or desire on the part of the observer.
Many of these misconceptions result from the desire to create an interesting story.
Many Danish nationalists felt that at least the city of Flensburg should be returned to Denmark regardless of the plebiscite's results, due to the sizeable Danish minority there and a general desire to see Germany permanently weakened in the future.
Many troupes are created out of the desire to forge a cohesive unit in order to book shows and performances.
Many feel that the main reasons for this were the Commission's desire to retard any growth the park would have brought into the county and ensure that only native-born citizens of Holmes county would hold on to authority in its political dealings.
: Many things are best in the mean ; I desire to be of a middle condition in my city.
Many of their arguments centered on Julia ’ s desire to have a career apart from motherhood.
Many of the cast members expressed the desire for audiences to learn and respect the important values of the samurai, and to have a greater appreciation of Japanese culture and custom.
Many in Hong Kong believe that Tung's responsiveness to this request, in contrast to what is commonly perceived to be his lack of desire, was due in part to the fact that Tung himself owes a personal debt to the PRC government: his family's shipping conglomerate Orient Overseas was bailed out for the sum of US $ 110 million by Chinese government-owned companies in the 1980s.
Many researchers seek to assess sexual desire through examining self-reported data and observing the frequency of participants ’ sexual behaviour.
Many studies associate the sex hormone, testosterone with sexual desire.
Many fundamentalists ( including Jim Sillars ) were extremely wary of supporting the establishment of the devolved Scottish Parliament as they believed it had been designed to limit the aspirations of those who desire independence.
Many modeling advances have been motivated by a desire to alleviate the concerns raised by IIA.
Many human females do not desire children and furthermore some mothers kill their own children.

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