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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, the IEEE 802 standards are restricted to networks carrying variable-size packets.
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 formally, the complexity of a string is the length of the shortest possible description of the string in some fixed universal description language ( the sensitivity of complexity relative to the choice of description language is discussed below ).
More exactly, sidereal time follows the vernal equinox, which is not quite fixed among the stars ; Precession and nutation shift the equinox slightly from one day to the next, so sidereal time is not an exact measure of the rotation of the Earth relative to inertial space.
More recent studies demonstrate both a correlation between self-esteem and life satisfaction, and that such levels of correlation are to an extent culturally relative.
More recently, a combination of radiochemical methods and nuclear physics has been used to try to make new ' superheavy ' elements ; it is thought that islands of relative stability exist where the nuclides have half-lives of years, thus enabling weighable amounts of the new elements to be isolated.
More importantly, because new discoveries and better refining techniques increased the supply of silver, the fixed LMU exchange rate eventually overvalued silver relative to gold.
More generally, the rest masses of all elementary particles relative to that of the electron.
More generally, however, even within the field of objective performance evaluation, some form of relative performance evaluation must be used.
More precisely, the law specifies the casualties a firing force will inflict over a period of time, relative to those inflicted by the opposing force.
More generally, any economic disadvantage relative to the rest of the UK could be used by politicians as a justification for active intervention by either a devolved or independent administration.
With the new relative viewpoint that understood " our world's sunne / Becomes a starre elsewhere ", More made the speculative leap to extrasolar planets,
More rarely the relative clause may start with a larger phrase containing the relative pronoun after a preposition: " The bed, the owner of which we had seen previously, ...", " The bed, lying on which was a small cat, ..."
( More mundanely, " relativistic plasma " might denote a normal, cold plasma moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light relative to the observer.

More and beta
More recent developments includes the BBC's iPlayer, which was released for open beta testing in July 2007.
More than 25, 000 players joined the game's public beta that lasted up until its commercial launch on September 27, 1996, beating its next major rival, Ultima Online, by approximately a year.
More specifically, suppose that we find that the beta function of a theory up to two loops has the form

More and activity
More complex assistive technology devices have been developed over time, and as a result, sports for people with disabilities " have changed from being a clinical therapeutic tool to an increasingly competition-oriented activity ".
More oxygenated blood in a particular region is assumed to correlate with an increase in neural activity in that part of the brain.
More recently, the Gosford CBD has suffered a decline as more commercial activity has relocated to nearby Erina, particularly Erina Fair.
More than 40 years of activity has provided Rush with the opportunity for musical diversity across their discography.
More often than not, overall cloud-to-ground ( CG ) lightning activity decreases as a tornado reaches the surface and returns to the baseline level when the tornado lifts.
More important than this polemical activity was Beza's statement of his own confession.
More than 30, 000 were organized along conventional lines in external units that were stationed in Moroccan and Tunisian sanctuaries, where they served primarily to divert some French manpower from the main theaters of guerrilla activity to guard against infiltration.
More invasive monitoring can involve a foetal scalp electrode to give an additional measure of fetal heart activity, and / or intrauterine pressure catheter ( IUPC ).
More Utilitarian schools of conservation seek a proper valuation of local and global impacts of human activity upon nature in their effect upon human well being, now and to our posterity.
More activity and building occurred and the Center area became a trading center.
More emotionally-arousing information increases amygdalar activity, and that activity correlates with retention.
More recently, in his lectures delivered on various occasions in the late years of the last century, German scholar H. Petersmann proposed an etymology from IE rootstem * nebh-related to clouds and foggs, plus suffix-tu denoting an abstract verbal noun, and adjectival suffix-no which refers to the domain of activity of a person or his prerogatives.
More credible estimates are about 10, 000 adult members of religious Satanic churches, temples and grottos as well as 10, 000 solitary practitioners of Satanism ; Rivera's claims of ritualistic abuse, conspiracy and criminal activity remain unsubstantiated.
More than 70 neighborhoods ( see below ) are part of the city and two-thirds of the population are concentrated in the Zona Norte ( Northern Zone ), where most of the economic activity, including the city center, takes place.
In the matter of the Drummer of Tedworth, a report of poltergeist-type activity from 1662-3, More and Glanvill had in fact already corresponded about it in 1663.
More general patterns would be " WIRELESS DEVICE " or " SECONDARY ACTIVITY ", suggesting that a secondary activity ( such as talking on the phone, or inspecting the pockets of your jeans ) should not interfere with other activities.
More stringent requirements ( even 1 in a million ) may not be technologically feasible at a given time or may be prohibitively expensive as to render the risk-causing activity unsustainable, resulting in the optimal degree of intervention being a balance between risks vs. benefit.
More recently ( 2003 – present ), the church has experienced a revitalization in activity, membership, finances and Sunday School involvement.
More controversial has been the issue of sexual activity by gay and lesbian people, and arising from this, the question of appropriate behaviour for ordination candidates.
More than 30 eruptions have been identified during the last 5, 000 years of the volcano's activity.
More recently the use of virtual learning environments ( VLEs ) in schools and universities has led to an increased activity in the creation of e-portfolios for a variety of reasons.

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