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More specifically, it aims to develop faculties of perceptive imagination, inspiration and intuition through cultivating a form of thinking independent of sensory experience, and to present the results thus derived in a manner subject to rational verification.
More specifically in regards to the Mets, critics point out that with Selig's personal relationship with Wilpon has allowed him to stall any possible removal of Wilpon as that club's principal owner.
More specifically, every morphism in C must be assigned to a morphism in D. In other words, a contravariant functor acts as a covariant functor from the opposite category C < sup > op </ sup > to D.
More specifically, the continuum hypothesis / assumption hinges on the concepts of a representative volume element ( RVE ) ( sometimes called " representative elementary volume ") and separation of scales based on the Hill – Mandel condition.
More than ten major English-language books focused specifically on his work were published between 2005 and 2010.
More specifically, the right of the lender to take possession of the secured equipment is not hampered by the automatic stay provisions of the U. S. Bankruptcy Code.
More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law.
* Change of any variable quantity, in mathematics and the sciences ( More specifically, the difference operator.
More specifically the temporal aspects usually include valid-time and transaction-time.
More specifically, a modern kit ( for a right handed player ), as used in popular music, taught in many music schools, and for which qualifications are available from Trinity College London consists of:
More specifically, " habitats can be defined as regions in environmental space that are composed of multiple dimensions, each representing a biotic or abiotic environmental variable ; that is, any component or characteristic of the environment related directly ( e. g. forage biomass and quality ) or indirectly ( e. g. elevation ) to the use of a location by the animal.
More specifically, an equation of state is a thermodynamic equation describing the state of matter under a given set of physical conditions.
More specifically, the title Episcopal ( capitalized in this instance ) is applied to several churches historically based within Anglicanism ( Episcopalianism ) including those still in communion with the Church of England.
More specifically, classroom management strives to create positive teacher – student and peer relationships, manage student groups to sustain on-task behavior, and use counseling and other psychological methods to aid students who present persistent psychosocial problems.
More specifically, it can refer to:
More amateur formats began to use acetate based film, and several, including Kodak's own 16 mm format, were designed specifically to be manufactured with safety base.
More specifically, it would be a monounsaturated fatty acid.
More specifically, the researchers found that an eavesdropper can infer the illnesses / medications / surgeries of the user, her family income and investment secrets, despite HTTPS protection in several high-profile, top-of-the-line web applications in healthcare, taxation, investment and web search.
More specifically, it refers to a specified volume, measured in either imperial or US customary, primarily applied to alcoholic beverages such as wine, ale, or cider.
More often, though, it specifically denotes a grand-piano-shaped instrument with a roughly triangular case accommodating long bass strings at the left and short treble strings at the right.
More specifically, Italian economy is weakened by the lack of infrastructure development, market reforms and research investment, and also high public deficit.
More specifically, a compound has to be stable or metastable at 25 ° C.
More specifically, a motion picture manuscript is called a screenplay ; a television manuscript, a teleplay ; a manuscript for the theatre, a stage play ; and a manuscript for audio-only performance is often called a radio play, even when the recorded performance is disseminated via non-radio means.
More specifically, the term describes the modernist movement in the arts, its set of cultural tendencies and associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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More information on the IEEE 1588 Standard for a Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems is available from NIST.

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While the entire island of Honshū was claimed by the Japanese, or Yamato, government from earliest times as a sort of divine right or manifest destiny, the imperial forces were unable to occupy any part of what would become Iwate until 802 when two powerful Emishi leaders, Aterui and More, surrendered at Fort Isawa.
Finally on 15 April 802 the Emishi leaders More and Aterui surrendered with some 500 warriors.
More 802. 11 equipment is deployed for long range data service than any other technology.
More recently, with the new concepts of Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things, where the networks consist of hundreds or thousands of nodes, OTA is taken to a new direction: for the first time OTA is applied using unlicensed frequency bands ( 2. 4 GHz, 868 MHz, 900 MHz ) and with low consumption and low data rate transmission using protocols such as 802. 15. 4 and ZigBee.
More specifically, Sarbanes-Oxley sections 301, 302, 404, and 802 have been of particular interest to companies improving corporate compliance.

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More importantly, because the various companies were constantly vying for a competitive edge, safety standards had become more and more lax.
More recently, western linguists have also tended to prefer the Latin script or the International Phonetic Alphabet ( itself largely based on Latin script ) when transcribing or creating written standards for non-European languages, such as the African reference alphabet.
More attention is being paid to the use of APIs in preference to protocols like INAP and new standards have emerged in the form of JAIN and Parlay.
More common names include: UAV, drone, remotely piloted vehicle ( RPV ), remotely piloted aircraft ( RPA ), remotely operated aircraft ( ROA ), and for those " limited-size " ( as defined by the FAI ) unmanned aircraft flown in the USA's National Airspace System, flown solely for recreation and sport purposes such as models and radio control ( R / Cs ), which are generally flown under the voluntary safety standards of the Academy of Model Aeronautics, the United States ' national aeromodeling organization.
( 1 ) More efficient formulation of domestic accounting standards,
More generally, some sort of international regulation of transnational corporations is called for, such as the enforcement of the International Labour Organization's labor standards.
More recently some historians have seen his domestic policies as Prime Minister as not merely liberal but genuinely progressive by the standards of his era.
More information about such standards can be found at the ISO Topic Maps site.
More music was established in the cities, and opera performances and symphony concerts were considered to be of high standards.
More recently, as consumer and retail demand for sustainable products has risen, organizations such as Food Alliance and Protected Harvest have started to provide measurement standards and certification programs for what constitutes a sustainably grown crop.
More specifically, they will look for people who agree with them as to what those evolving standards have evolved to ; who agree with them as to what the constitution ought to be.
More modern CRT circuitry does not require such a long blanking time, and thin panel displays require none, but the standards were established when the delay was needed ( and allow the continued use of older equipment ).
The Ordinances of The Clothworkers ’ Company, first issued in 1532 and signed by Sir Thomas More, sought to regulate clothworking, to maintain standards and to protect approved practices.
More mature efforts to interconnect CAD can be found in the standards developed for the Intelligent Transportation Initiatives program of Department of Transportation.
More than 15 million copies of Fandorin novels have been sold as of May 2006, even though the novels were freely available from many Russian web-sites and the hard-copies were relatively expensive by Russian standards.
More recently, three standards have emerged which address making Message Queuing open and ubiquitous:
More controversial, was the way these views were used to uphold or challenge the standards of sexual morality,
More than any of his contemporaries, he made constant re-use of a limited number of melodies ; he published fewer than 100 songs, but 18 of these were considered standards by ASCAP.
More stringent emission standard, National Standard III, equivalent to Euro III standards, went into effect on July 1, 2007.
Faculty appointments and promotion require the approval of the university to ensure that St. Thomas More classes are equivalent in standards to other university classes.
More than 400 Ecma Standards and 100 Technical Reports have been published, more than 2 / 3 of which have also been adopted as international standards and / or technical reports.
More recent climbers have pushed the standards to the highest levels, establishing several 5. 13 routes.
More recently, hygiene standards have improved, with pressure from the local authorities.
More significantly, it was often based on different weight standards.

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