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Moderation and principle
Moderation is also a principle of life.

Moderation and Taoist
Moderation is considered a key part of one's personal development in Taoist philosophy and religion and is one of the three jewels of Taoist thought.

Moderation and all
* Restraint and Moderation: This is having restraint and moderation in all things.
" Moderation in all things.
he repeats in another note, " Moderation curbs all the vices.
And, since in this cognition, the three parts of the soul, which are reason, spirit, and appetite, all have their share, we get the three virtues, Wisdom, Courage, and Moderation.

Moderation and .
Moderation was encouraged, with the extremes seen as degraded and immoral.
The Three Treasures or Three Jewels () are basic virtues in Taoism comprising Compassion, Moderation, and Humility.
The first installation of UseModWiki was Adams's usemod. com wiki, the basis of the Usenet Moderation Project ( Usemod ) which had been running on AtisWiki since October 11, 1999.
* The Moderation League of New York becomes part of the movement for the repeal of prohibition in the United States.
Moderation of the spoils system at the federal level came with the passage of the Pendleton Act in 1883, which created a bipartisan Civil Service Commission to evaluate job candidates on a nonpartisan merit basis.
In his book Peele notes what at the time of publication were the five most popular secular alternatives including RR ( also SMART Recovery, Women for Sobriety, Secular Organizations for Sobriety, and Moderation Management ; p. 22 ).
* Cleobulus of Lindos: " Moderation is the best thing.
It may also refer to other periods, such as the mid 1980s – 2000s period, contemporary with The Great Moderation.
At the end of the Junior Sophister year, students sit one half of the Final Examination, from which they either take an Ordinary Degree or, if they receive an upper-second, may sit for a Moderation ( Honours ), rises to Senior Sophister and sit the remainder of Finals.
The words of the state motto, " Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation ," are wrapped around the pillars, guarded by a male figure dressed in Colonial attire like a soldier of the American Revolution, with a drawn sword representing the defense of the Constitution.
Advised by John Wheeler, his 1949 Princeton doctoral dissertation was entitled The Moderation and Absorption of Negative Pions in Hydrogen.
Moderation is the process of eliminating or lessening extremes.
Moderation is a characteristic of the Swedish national psyche, more specifically described by the Swedish synonym Lagom.
Automated Retroactive Minimal Moderation ( ARMM ) was a program developed by Richard Depew in 1993 to aid in the control of Usenet abuse.
Ιn ancient Greek, there was the infamous phrase of Cleobulus, ' Métron áriston ' () i. e.: " Moderation is best "
As discussed above under Moderation, an administrative area known as MetaTalk, or MeTa for short, allows for meta-discussion of the community, including bug reports, feature requests, and " self-policing.
This observation has been cited by Clarida, Galí, and Gertler as a reason why inflation had remained under control and the economy had been relatively stable ( the so-called ' Great Moderation ') in most developed countries from the 1980s through the 2000s.
* " Moderation ": Many religions have approaches that produce practices that place limitations on the behaviour of their adherents.

principle and Taoist
They have noted the Taoist principle that whatever rises must fall ; and so rather than taking direct control of the human race, they instead manipulate the social and political order with subtlety and insinuation, often using extraordinarily long-term stratagems spanning generations.
Fan Kuan based the painting on the Taoist principle of reclusion, the composition emphasizes the monumentality of nature.
The Yin Yang concept, being an orthodox Taoist principle, is, however, only anecdotally practiced by the common Taoist believers.
The word Taegeuk ( the Korean pronunciation of Taiji / T ' ai Chi ) refers to the important principle in east Asian Taoist thought of the union of yin and yang.

principle and Philosophy
He uses the Latin " Cogito ergo sum " in the later Principles of Philosophy ( 1644 ), Part 1, article 7: "" At that time, the argument had become popularly known in the English speaking world as " the '' argument ", which is usually shortened to "" when referring to the principle virtually everywhere else.
In principle, a student of the Philosophy of Theosophy might wonder if these changes were made by certain individuals for their own personal aggrandizement.
According to Richard Flathman, Singer's 1961 book, Generalization in Ethics-An essay in the Logic of Ethics, with the Rudiments of a System of Moral Philosophy, was, at its publication, the " most detailed study of the topic " of generalization of the universalizability principle.
Starting from this phenomenological approach to life, in Incarnation, une philosophie de la chair ( Incarnation, a Philosophy of the Flesh ) Michel Henry establishes a radical opposition between the living flesh endowed with sensibility and the material body, which is in principle insensible.
Nobuhiro Hikami, Professor of Philosophy, serves as the principle of the school today.
In ancient Greek Philosophy, Aristotle foregrounded the meaning of arche as the element or principle of a thing, which although undemonstrable and intangible in itself, provides the conditions of the possibility of that thing.
He is most widely remembered as the probable inventor of the thaumatrope, which he used to demonstrate persistence of vision to the Royal College of Physicians in London in 1824 ; at about this time he wrote a book entitled Philosophy in sport made science in earnest: being an attempt to implant in the young mind the first principles of natural philosophy by the aid of the popular toys and sports of youth which extended the principle of using simple devices to give convincing demonstrations of scientific principles.

principle and turns
It turns out that the usual rules for combining quantum mechanical and classical descriptions violate the principle of locality without violating causality.
The googly is similar in principle to the doosra, the ball from an off-spinner which turns the opposite way from his stock ball.
This require a media access control ( MAC ) protocol, i. e. a principle for the nodes to take turns on the channel and to avoid collisions.
they express on the one hand the diametrical opposition of two divine figures sprung from one and the same principle and destined, in many versions, to be reconciled at some illud tempus of eschatology, and on the other, the coincidentia oppositorum in the very nature of the divinity, which shows itself, by turns or even simultaneously, benevolent and terrible, creative and destructive, solar and serpentine, and so on ( in other words, actual and potential ).
Odd as this proposal is, it is analogous to the widely accepted principle about knowing: if we claim to know P, and P turns out false, we do not say we used to know it, we say we were mistaken in so claiming.
These questions eventually pointed the way to quantum mechanical explanations of the structure of the atom, and it turns out that the Pauli exclusion principle and the existence of discrete electron orbitals is responsible for making bulk matter rigid.
It turns out that Heisenberg's uncertainty principle can be expressed as a lower bound on the sum of these entropies.
This underscores the principle that any pitch legalizes all previous turns at bat.
The CDC and the AAP followed the precautionary principle, which assumes that there is no harm in exercising caution even if it later turns out to be unwarranted, but their 1999 action sparked confusion and controversy that has diverted attention and resources away from efforts to determine the causes of autism.
Coué thus developed a method which relied on the principle that any idea exclusively occupying the mind turns into reality, although only to the extent that the idea is within the realm of possibility.
This turns out to be a contribution to the Hasse principle, capable of yielding quantitative information.
This paradox was sometimes used to argue that a homogeneous and isotropic universe as required by the cosmological principle was necessarily finite in extent, but it turns out that there are ways to relax the assumptions in other ways that admit alternative resolutions.
The CDC and the AAP followed the precautionary principle, which assumes that there is no harm in exercising caution even if it later turns out to be unwarranted, but their 1999 action sparked confusion and controversy that has diverted attention and resources away from efforts to determine the causes of autism.
* then it turns to their principle or creator and

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