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More controversially, Disraeli also proposed to alter the workings of the income tax ( direct taxation ) by " differentiating "– i. e., different rates would be levied on different types of income.
More direct government involvement can lead to specific areas of crony capitalism, even if the economy as a whole may be healthy.
More recently, both Elms and librarian Lee Weinstein have gathered circumstantial evidence to support the case for Linebarger's being " Allen ," but both concede there is no direct proof that Linebarger was ever a patient of Lindner's or that he suffered from a disorder similar to that of " Kirk Allen.
More generally, one can consider finite direct sums of matrix algebras.
More of a " boy's club " than a production company, the four men gradually drifted apart and went their separate ways by 1923, at which time Hawks decided that he wanted to direct instead of produce.
More generally, the direct product of two cyclic groups Z < sub > m </ sub > and Z < sub > n </ sub > is isomorphic to Z < sub > mn </ sub > if and only if m and n are coprime.
More significantly, an informal defence arrangement with Britain reassured Kenyatta that he could rely on direct British military support in the event of an army mutiny or attempted coup.
" More comprehensive is the description by Richard Alan Nelson: " Propaganda is neutrally defined as a systematic form of purposeful persuasion that attempts to influence the emotions, attitudes, opinions, and actions of specified target audiences for ideological, political or commercial purposes through the controlled transmission of one-sided messages ( which may or may not be factual ) via mass and direct media channels.
More than 99 percent of all current varieties of potatoes currently grown are direct descendants of a subspecies that once grew in the lowlands of south-central Chile.
More complex Curie-point irons circulate a high-frequency AC current through the tip, using magnetic physics to direct heating only where the surface of the tip drops below the Curie point.
More was portrayed as a wise and honest statesman in the 1592 play Sir Thomas More, which was probably written in collaboration by Henry Chettle, Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare, and others, and which survives only in fragmentary form after being censored by Edmund Tylney, Master of the Revels in the government of Queen Elizabeth I ( any direct reference to the Act of Supremacy was censored out ).
More advanced users could reach into the system machine code routines either via direct machine code, or via calls from OPL, and could manipulate the built-in address database as well as create their own.
More recent examination of the fossil evidence suggests that lagomorphs may have instead descended from Anagaloidea also known as mimotonids, while Eurymylus was more closely related to rodents ( although not a direct ancestor.
More recently, wider beam versions are available designed for direct use on supply voltages of 120 or.
More differentiated cells were the less able they are to direct development in the enucleated egg.
More recent scholars however have posited that the formation of the themes did not constitute a radical break with the past, but rather a logical extension of pre-existing, 6th-century trends, and that its direct social impact was minimal.
More modern transport is provided by the Slaithwaite railway station, which has direct trains to Huddersfield and Manchester.
More than 200, 000 people died as a direct result of these two bombings, during which the Soviet Union entered the war against Japan.
More recently, however, " El Vocero " has begun to give greater emphasis to political and business news, making it a more direct competitor to " El Nuevo Día.
More recent systems can produce caricatures in a variety of styles, including direct geometric distortion of photographs.
" There is also a direct reference to him in their song " One More Magic Potion ", where they have written " Who can shape a kantele from a pike's jaw, like the great One once did ?".
More generally, the Ricci tensor can be defined in broader class of metric geometries ( by means of the direct geometric interpretation, below ) that includes Finsler geometry.
More generally, if is a direct sum of line bundles, with first Chern classes the Chern character is defined additively

More and evidence
More generally, to insist that all evidence converge precisely with no deviations would be naïve falsificationism, equivalent to considering a single contrary result to falsify a theory when another explanation, such as equipment malfunction or misinterpretation of results, is much more likely.
" More remarkable is the evidence that by the end of the second century Jude was widely accepted as canonical.
More evidence was available by 1865, especially regarding the relationships of aromatic isomers.
More solid evidence is that Blish admired the work of Oswald Spengler.
More recently, such observations provided evidence that elements were being formed by neutron capture in the s-process.
Shortly thereafter, More was charged with accepting bribes, but the patently false charges had to be dismissed for lack of any evidence, given More's reputation as a judge who could not be bribed.
More specifically, a high, positive correlation between the intelligence quotients of a parent and a child can be presumed either as evidence that IQ is genetically inherited, or that IQ is inherited through social and environmental factors.
More than a year after the raid, the Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions concluded that while certain offences had been committed, including criminal damage and assault with a weapon, there was insufficient evidence to charge any person with a specific offence.
More recent work has suggested the problem may be indirect evidence of a cyclic universe possibly as allowed by string theory.
* News story: More evidence for dark energy being the cosmological constant
More satisfactory evidence of the date of the earliest Nabataean settlement may be obtained from an examination of the tombs.
More recent phylogenomic analyses of diatom proteomes provided evidence for a prasinophyte-like endosymbiont in the common ancestor of chromalveolates as supported by the fact the 70 % of diatom genes of Plantae origin are of green lineage provenance and that such genes are also found in the genome of other stramenopiles.
More recent morphological evidence has suggested a relationship with the Coraciiformes.
More than 370 works are attributed to him ; it was only after the advent of modern analytical scholarship that some of these mistaken attributions have been challenged, on the basis of stylistic features and manuscript evidence.
More evidence is found in the fact that John Fletcher, Shakespeare's successor as house playwright for the King's Men, wrote The Woman's Prize, or The Tamer Tamed as a sequel to The Shrew, telling the story of Petruchio's remarriage after Katherina's death.
More evidence for this being the case is the way that good human players find it much easier to recall positions from genuine chess games, breaking them down into a small number of recognizable sub-positions, rather than completely random arrangements of the same pieces.
More recent evidence, however, seems to indicate that the burning was limited to the structures and dwellings associated primarily with the elite class.
Essentially, her ' proof ' that he murdered his nephews consists of two skeletons discovered in the Tower of London in 1674, some inferences wholly unsupported by the ' evidence ' she offers and the opinions and assertions of ' contemporary ' sources such as John Rous and Thomas More, which Weir is inclined to treat as proven fact.
More specifically, Plantinga argues that belief in God is properly basic, and due to a religious externalist epistemology, he claims belief in God could be justified independently of evidence.
More evidence to support this identification was that the mummy's teeth look like that of a 29-38 year old, Nefertiti's most likely age of death.
" More significantly, the Solicitor General is permitted to " lodge " in the appellate record new evidence that would ordinarily not be considered by the justices.
More recently, scientists seeking evidence of a biological basis of personality have further examined the relationship between temperament and character ( defined in this context as the learnt aspects of personality ).
More evidence of the

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