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One and broad
One of the roles of the social scientist, ethicist or theologian in our discussions with the realtors became that of encouraging greater awareness of the opportunities offered by the legal and political processes for the exercise of broad social responsibilities in their work.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
One type of broad usage would later be narrowed down by Koch in 1891 to the ' psychopathic inferiorities ' - later renamed abnormal personalities by Schneider.
One habitat is rocky, sea-side cliffs, where the plants are bushy with broad leaves and expanded inflorescences ; the other is among sand dunes where the plants grow prostrate with narrow leaves and compact inflorescences.
Ideologically, One Nation Conservatism identifies itself with a broad liberal conservative stance.
One end of the broad is partially enclosed by projecting spits of land and known as Pound End Broad.
One libertarian approach to this issue argues that full restitution ( in the broad, rather than technical legal, sense ) is compatible with both retributivism and a utilitarian degree of deterrence.
One distinctive contribution of Anglican worship is a broad repertory of Anglican Chant settings for the psalms and canticles.
He was tall and broad for a Puget Sound native at nearly six feet ; Hudson's Bay Company traders gave him the nickname Le Gros ( The Big One ).
* One of several medium-sized, wide-ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings.
One day during the Jīng Lóng ( 景龍 ) period ( about 707 CE ), she ascended to Heaven in broad daylight, and became a Hsien ( Taoist Immortal ).
* One of 16 shè, the broad rhyme classes of LMC.
One particular form of a broad transcription is a phonemic transcription, which disregards all allophonic difference, and, as the name implies, is not really a phonetic transcription at all, but a representation of phonemic structure.
One result of shallow angle of subduction and the drag that it caused was a broad belt of mountains, some of which were the progenitors of the Rocky Mountains.
One such colleague, The O ' Rahilly, ran the league's newspaper, An Claidheamh Soluis, and in October 1913 asked MacNeill to write an editorial for it on a subject more broad than Gaelic language issues.
One broad allowance made to the reasonable person standard is for children.
One broad study of African genetic diversity completed in 2009 found the San people were among the five populations with the highest measured levels of genetic diversity among the 121 distinct African populations sampled.
One recently developed, novel source of broad spectrum radiation is synchrotron radiation which covers all of these spectral regions.
TV One has a broad range of programming including ONE News, Current Affairs and ONE Sport, with overnight news coverage provided by BBC World News.
The overwhelming rejection of this plan forced Riley to mend fences within his own base and seek to do some reforms without the broad tax increases that Amendment One sought.
One broad classification of the techniques used involves the following headings: ' Analytical: To help identify blocks and enable the exploration of the unconscious '.
One belt ornament on stela 14 at Naranjo shows slanting eyes, a broad nose with flaring nostrils, the outline of the open mouth and the thickened lips with a small pendicle in the center of the upper lip.
One common and useful taxonomy divides incentives into four broad classes:
One of the most important aspects of Irish phonology is that almost all consonants come in pairs, with one having a " broad " pronunciation and the other a " slender " one.

One and classification
One company instituted, early in 1959, a vertical classification system consisting of four levels.
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
One of its leaders, Joaquín Infante, drafted Cuba's first constitution, declaring the island a sovereign state, presuming the rule of the countries ' wealthy, maintaining slavery as long as it was necessary for agriculture, establishing a social classification based on skin colour and declaring Catholicism the official religion.
One orthodox classification of Hindu texts is to divide into Śruti (" revealed ") and Smriti (" remembered ") texts.
One Heterolobosea classification system is as follows:
One classification of polynomials is based on the number of distinct variables.
One feature classification, regio, was originally used on early maps of the Moon and Mercury ( drawn from telescopic observations ) to describe vague albedo features.
One domain of classification of vacuum tubes uses the number of active electrodes, neglecting the filament or heater in devices with indirectly-heated cathodes ( where the heater is electrically separate from the cathode ).
One popular classification system uses the size of the school to split up the competing bands.
One further modification of the genus classification system came when an IMC commission for the study of clouds put forward a refined and more restricted definition of the genus nimbus.
One classification of perpetual motion machines refers to the particular law of thermodynamics the machines purport to violate:
One method of classification fits the bacteriocins into Class I, Class IIa / b / c, and Class III.
The CthulhuTech role-playing game, in turn, has returned to Derleth's classification of Shub-Niggurath as a Great Old One.
One of the earliest efforts at developing a classification of diseases began in the 10th century, when the Arabian psychologist Najab ud-din Unhammad classified a nosology of nine major categories of mental disorders, which included 30 different mental illnesses in total.
One recent classification recognised 297 species of clematis, so it is not surprising that taxonomists and gardeners subdivide the genus.
One well-known example of these is De Operatione Daemonum, a classification of demons.
* One of 195 U. S. universities recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching with a " community engagement " classification.
One well known subject classification system for computer science is the ACM Computing Classification System devised by the Association for Computing Machinery.
One of the most important organologists of the 20th century was Curt Sachs, who, as well as writing Real-Lexicon der Musikinstrumente ( 1913 ) and The History of Musical Instruments ( 1942 ), devised with Erich von Hornbostel the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of instrument classification, published in 1914.
One of the Buddha's uses of his fivefold classification of human experience was to refute the conception of a Self held by Upanishadic thinkers.
One performs this classification by saying that two closed forms α and β in are cohomologous if they differ by an exact form, that is, if is exact.
One such classification, by Michael Benton, is presented in simplified form below.
One classification which seems favoured over other alternatives is that the Tungusic languages can be divided into a northern branch and a southern branch, with the southern branch further subdivided into southeastern and southwestern groups.
One of the important unsolved problems in mathematics is the description of the unitary dual, the effective classification of irreducible unitary representations of all real reductive Lie groups.

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