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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 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 assume Wal-Mart's desire to convert its industrial bank to a commercial / retail bank ultimately drove the banking industry to back the GLB restrictions.
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 nickname
" Many fans and newspapers ( especially out-of-town papers ) persisted in using the " Senators " nickname.
Many of his songs are about his experiences in the Dust Bowl era during the Great Depression when Guthrie traveled with migrant workers from Oklahoma to California and learned their traditional folk and blues songs, earning him the nickname the " Dust Bowl Troubadour.
Many political scientists have held that the Australian system of government was consciously devised as a blend or hybrid of the Westminster and the United States systems of government, especially since the Australian Senate is a powerful upper house like the U. S. Senate ; this notion is expressed in the nickname " the Washminster mutation ".
Many geographic places adopt nicknames because they can help in establishing a civic identity, help outsiders recognize a community or attract people to a community because of its nickname, promote civic pride, and build community unity.
Many movies with a general sports theme will include ESPN announcers and programming into their storylines ( such as in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, which gently lampoons the channel's multiple outlets by referencing the as-yet-nonexistent ESPN8, " The Ocho ", a reference to a nickname formerly used for ESPN2, " the Deuce "; the slogan for the network was " If it's almost a sport, you'll find it here!
Many in the town today still prefer the Berries nickname for its quaintness and uniqueness.
Many canals wind their way throughout the city, which has given Algonac its nickname of " The Venice of Michigan.
Many people and businesses currently refer to the village by the nickname Old Saratoga, also, Olde Saratoga.
Many cluster headache sufferers have committed suicide, leading to the nickname " suicide headaches " for cluster headaches.
Many of his squibs are directed against a certain " Dr Slop ", a nickname given by him to Dr ( afterwards Sir John ) Stoddart, publisher of The Times.
Many schools have a lengthy official name ( often beginning with école nationale supérieure or école supérieure ), a shortened name, an acronym and often a nickname for both the schools and their students.
Many considered him as a synonym of Ponce, being baptized as the Greatest Lion ( or, El León Mayor in Spanish ) in reference to the city's nickname of The Lion City of Ponce.
Many other mills appeared along the Blackstone River over time, giving the river the nickname " America's hardest working river.
Many of the penalties resulted from fouls on Lee, earning him the nickname Lee One Pen.
Many people often chill the cherimoya and eat it with a spoon, which has earned it another nickname ; the ice cream fruit.
Many legendary hits followed during his career, leading to his famous nickname, Captain Crunch.
Many new residents were unwelcome and existing residents moved away leading to the nickname Snob's Green.
Many also use a nickname in addition to their real name for marketability and other reasons.
#" Many people fondly called the R. W .& O. by its nickname, " Hojack.
Many African-American gays have moved into the neighborhood, and it has become the center of black gay life in Los Angeles, even earning the nickname of " the black West Hollywood " or " the black Silver Lake "
Many of these conflicts were dramatized in Stern's autobiographical book and film Private Parts which included an amusing scene where he is instructed by Metheny ( fictionalized for the film as Kenny Rushton, with a nickname change to " Pig Vomit ", and played by Paul Giamatti ) on the preferred " W-ehhNNN-B-C " pronunciation of the station's call letters.
Many other aspects of the school, such as its nickname ( Patriots ), the school magazine ( Minuteman ), and Newspaper ( Statesmen ) were also named after characteristics of Adlai E. Stevenson.
Many of them settled in the vicinity of Ben Yehuda Street in Tel Aviv, leading to the nickname " Ben Yehuda Strasse.
Many Sheffield United fans reacted angrily to his move and he has been since given the nickname Judas.

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