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One is that there is no compelling reason, using current particle physics, to expect the universe to be flat, homogeneous and isotropic ( see the cosmological principle ).
One theme in the story, however, seems compelling to me, in view of recent experiments with hallucinogenic drugs: the theological experience, which so many who have taken LSD have reported.
One final tribute remained, and it is compelling in its simplicity and in what it reveals about the high esteem in which Hephaestion was held by Alexander.
When Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee and Gollum passed by the city on their way to Cirith Ungol, the One Ring almost succeeded in compelling Frodo to run right to the city gates.
Revolutionary Industrial Unionism, that is the proposition that all wage workers come together in organization according to industry ; the groupings of the workers in each of the big divisions of industry as a whole into local, national, and international industrial unions ; all to be interlocked, dovetailed, welded into One Big Union for all wage workers ; a big union bent on aggressively forging ahead and compelling shorter hours, more wages and better conditions in and out of the work shop ... until the working class is able to take possession and control of the machinery, premises, and materials of production right from the capitalists ' hands ...
One argument against the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that opponents of the proposed legislation found particularly compelling was that the bill would require forced busing to achieve certain racial quotas in schools.
One of Saudi Arabia's most compelling folk rituals is the Al Ardha, the country's national dance.
One of the composer's most compelling works, it alternates between two musical ideas.
Together with head writer Pam Long, the show was praised for a number of compelling stories, such as the feud between rival characters Cassie and Barbara Graham, the death of Jenny Wolek Renaldi ( Brynn Thayer ), and one of the most touching developments in the history of One Life to Live, the return of Michael Zaslow ( who portrayed David Renaldi ) despite the actor's battle with ALS.
One of the most compelling features of the AIT format is that many generations are both backwards and forwards compatible.
One of the more compelling arguments is a reference to and accurate description of a ship called the " Pretoria " ( later named the " Gunung Djati "), which the author places in Hel on March 28 or 29th of 1945 and is verifiable through open sources.
One of the reasons that Torrance ’ s theology is now becoming the focus for many doctoral students is that his was a profoundly Christ-centered theology that was in no way Christomonist ( one that reduced all theology to Christology ), but instead integrated all Christian doctrine in such a way as to offer sensible and compelling explanations of the Christian faith.
One compelling reason for his choice to move to Japan was due to his conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1878, Roesler faced dismissal from service in Mecklenburg due to his religion.
" One reviewer praised the authors for " creating an intriguing world ... and an engaging young hero, but another criticised the characters and imagined world as being " neither ... consistent nor compelling.
One of the most compelling pieces of evidence comes from a recent study of baryons.
Michael Sheridan ( born Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ) is an Australian jazz / punk / noise guitarist who sometimes performs as Scaleshack and has been a member of several bands since 1975 including No ( 1987 – 1989 ) with Ollie Olsen and Marie Hoy, which were described as One of Australias most compelling stage acts incorporatin speed metal, hip hop and electro funk.
One of the most compelling of the many slave narratives published before the American Civil War, their book reached wide audiences in Great Britain and the United States.
One source calls this a " pseudo-ethnological " construction, which was popularised by Frederick Sleigh Roberts, and created serious deficiencies in troop levels during the World Wars, compelling them to recruit from ' non-martial races '.

One and example
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
One example of this was his assertion that `` all servile revolts must be dealt with by physical force ''.
One specific example is a secret `` fraternity '' which will `` coordinate anti-Communist efforts ''.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One growth center in a short bone -- distal phalanx of the second finger -- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage.
One finds, for example, that a terse and stereotyped verbal expression, seeming at first to be a mere hollow convention, reveals itself over the months of therapy as the vehicle for expressing the most varied and intense feelings, and the most unconventional of meanings.
One has only, for example, to walk through Harlem and ask oneself two questions.
One example of this ( from the Queen's Bench in England ) is Doyle v Olby ( Ironmongers ) Ltd 2 QB 158, the claimant appealed ( successfully ) on the basis that, although he won in the court below, the lower court had applied the wrong measure of damages and he had not been fully recompensated.
One example of archaeological evidence of the Roman abacus, shown here in reconstruction, dates to the 1st century AD.
One example is the Banach – Tarski paradox which says that it is possible to decompose (" carve up ") the 3-dimensional solid unit ball into finitely many pieces and, using only rotations and translations, reassemble the pieces into two solid balls each with the same volume as the original.
One example is the axiom of dependent choice ( DC ).
One example of an abscess is a BCG-oma, which is caused because of incorrect administration of the BCG vaccine.
One could interpret this passage as being another example of the mainstream Christian belief in a general resurrection ( both for those in heaven and for those in hell ).
One particularly fine example was included as part of the Thetford treasure from fourth century Norfolk, UK.
One such example is the common use of western broccoli ( xīlán, 西蘭 ) instead of Chinese broccoli ( jie lan, 芥蘭 jièlán ) in American Chinese cuisine.
" One example is Isidore of Seville's account of Alaric's reign: consisting of a single paragraph, it is primarily about Alaric's death in that battle.
One outstanding example from ancient times is the Battle of the Trebia river.
One prominent example is the winged bull Lamassu, or shedu that guard the entrances to the king's court.
One particularly notable example was an alternate adaptor designed by BMUG and commercialized by Farallon as PhoneNet.
One example being that humans are argued to find beautiful and prefer landscapes which were good habitats in the ancestral environment.
One early example is that of Leonor López de Córdoba ( 1362 – 1420 ) who wrote what is supposed to be the first autobiography in Spanish.
One example of a situation where abiotic stress plays a constructive role in an ecosystem is in natural wildfires.
One example is a simple paste made by cooking flour in water.
One such example is the a cappella release of Jay-Z's Black Album, which Danger Mouse mixed with The Beatles ' White Album to create The Grey Album.
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