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One crucial sign of this is that one need not believe, or even do, anything to be Jewish ; the historic definition of ' Jewishness ' requires only that one be born of a Jewish mother, or that one convert to Judaism in accord with Jewish law.
One of the topics he dealt with was the freedom of the will, a crucial point.
One of the crucial concerns of workers and those that believe that labour rights are important, is that in a globalizing economy, common social standards ought to support economic development in common markets.
One crucial source of this insight was Heidegger's reading of Franz Brentano's treatise on Aristotle's manifold uses of the word " being ," a work which provoked Heidegger to ask what kind of unity underlies this multiplicity of uses.
One gives more weightage to devolution of tax authority as an instrument of decentralization and hold it crucial for subnational autonomy, the other gives more weight to the nature of intergovernmental transfers ( discretionary or not ) as an instrument impacting upon the subnational behaviour and affecting their autonomy and accountability.
She was also able to take advantage of a number of gaffes made by Chief Minister Denis Burke, such as the decision to preference the One Nation Party over the ALP-which lost the CLP a number of votes in crucial Darwin seats.
One of the crucial issues in directing is to find the correct balance between emphasis on staff needs and emphasis on economic production.
One crucial requirement is to add enough vagueness so as to make problems manageable while still retaining enough precision for answering the important questions ( such as " may the program crash?
One of the most powerful Chief Eunuchs was Beshir Agha who played a crucial role in establishing the Ottoman version of Hanafi Islam throughout the Empire by founding libraries and schools.
One crucial piece of indirect evidence has been genetic data suggesting that over thousands of years, women among sub-Saharan African hunter-gatherers have chosen to reside postmaritally not with their husbands ' family but with their own mother and other natal kin.
One of the most influential poets in contemporary Spanish poetry, he is definitely a crucial ground-breaking figure for homosexual writing in Spanish.
One interpretation of the phenomenon of the Adlet ( and the theme of the " Dog Husband ") sees the difference between the dog-like children and the other, the Adlet, as crucial.
One of them later handed over the crucial access data to Levin ( reportedly for the stated $ 100 ).
" One of the most crucial elements of a convincing cold reading is a subject eager to make connections or reinterpret vague statements in any way that will help the reader appear to make specific predictions or intuitions.
One of the best script doctors in Hollywood, he contributed crucial scenes to such films as Bonnie and Clyde ( 1967 ) and The Godfather ( 1972 ).
One of his trademark free-kicks helped France defeat the Netherlands 2 – 0 in Paris ( 18 November 1981 ) in a crucial qualifying match for the 1982 World Cup in Spain.
One of his ideas that is considered most crucial for the understanding of his theology is his notion of correspondences.
One more bombing of an abortion clinic, this time in Birmingham, Alabama, which killed a policeman working as a security guard and seriously injured nurse Emily Lyons, gave the FBI crucial clues including a partial license plate.
In the episode One of Us of the British television series Yes, Prime Minister, a lost dog on Salisbury Plain becomes a crucial plot point.
One of the stances taken by many educators is that it is crucial to acknowledge the cultural context of mathematics students by teaching culturally based mathematics that students can relate to.
One area of resistance after another fell to the Muromachi regime during the crucial decade of the 1360s: tellingly, powerful shugo lords like the Ouchi and the Yamana submitted themselves as semi-independent lords ; Southern Court resistance became more futile as time passed.
) One crucial limitation to the full credibility of Waldinger's study, however, is that it is based entirely on research in New York City and, therefore, its findings are difficult to generalize to cities like Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and others where blacks were indeed concentrated in the manufacturing sector.
Nawroz Mangal, the captain of the Afghanistan team for ODI and test matches, also belongs to the Khost Province. Dawlat Zadran the new Afghan Cricket paceman, who grabbed two crucial wickets against Pakistan ( in 1st International One Day against Full Member ) is also from Khost.
One reason was the enormous amount of steel needed for the refrigeration plant that was to freeze the pykrete was greater than that needed to build the entire carrier of steel, but the crucial argument was that the rapidly increasing range of land-based aircraft rendered floating islands unnecessary.

One and insight
One such poem with insight to the reasons of his parting with " Lesbia " is poem 11, which is addressed to his companions Furius and Aurelius and requests them simply to pass a farewell insult to Lesbia.
One scholar wrote about the detective novels of Tony Hillerman, set among the Native American population around New Mexico, " many American readers have probably gotten more insight into traditional Navajo culture from his detective stories than from any other recent books.
One book, entitled Splinters, gives a visual ' scrapbook ' insight into Vliet's life, from an early age to his painting in retirement.
One of the main tasks of the National Park Authority is, therefore, to manage this flow of visitors in such a way as to ensure that the diverse habitats of the park remain largely undisturbed, whilst still allowing visitors an insight into the nature of the region.
One insight often ignored in the debates about price theory is something that businessmen are keenly aware of: in different markets, prices may not function according to the same principles except in some very abstract ( and therefore not very useful ) sense.
One of De Man's central topoi is of the blindness on which these critical readings are predicated, that the " insight seems instead to have been gained from a negative movement that animates the critic's thought, an unstated principle that leads his language away from its asserted stand ... as if the very possibility of assertion had been put into question.
One day while pondering this, Crawford had a flash of insight: his next game would be Talk to the Animals, which evolved into the very different Trust & Betrayal.
One is an actor by virtue of being ahead of mankind in one insight: what is meant to have the effect of truth must not be true.
One experiment designed to evaluate insight and problem-solving ability involved a piece of meat attached to a string hanging from a perch.
One exception was The American Black Chamber by Herbert Yardley, which gave some insight into American cryptologic success stories, including the Zimmermann telegram and the breaking of Japanese codes during the Washington Naval Conference.
2009 marked the launch of Synchronous Objects for One Flat Thing, reproduced, an interactive web project developed in collaboration with The Ohio State University which offers extensive interdisciplinary insight into the complex structures of choreographic thinking.
One difficulty with non-human studies of ToM is the lack of sufficient numbers of naturalistic observation, giving insight into what the evolutionary pressures might be on a species ' development of theory of mind.
He also possessed a powerful artifact, a mirror named Wicked, that permitted him to gain insight into the Nameless One.
One goal of " Darkness into Light " was to " add insight into the Jewish culture that is moving forward in post-Holocaust Germany.
One of her last main interviews was for the feature length documentary film Flying Sheilas which provided a unique insight into her life along with seven other Australian female pilots.
He said, " One of the things we're trying to do is let people have the additional insight and appreciation for the contributions of African Americans to this wonderful country and more specifically to the state of California ", adding that " the Queen Califia exhibit is particularly poignant.
One prayer — the sixth mantra — has a sense of humor and provides deep insight into human psychology.
One of the interesting aspects of the novel is the insight the reader gains into the workings of a criminal mind.
One of the greatest challenges for biographers of Labillardière has been the gaining of insight into his character and personality.
Visser Three also has a fierce political rivalry with Edriss 562, who is Visser One for the majority of the series ; in particular, he flaunts his superiority over her due to his Andalite host body when compared to her human body, although Visser One feels that her host gave her excellent insight into human culture.
One of the composer ’ s most emotionally exposed compositions, here the main principles of his compositional style are undoubtedly preserved, with deep psychological involvement and philosophical insight.
One of the greatest books on astronomy, the Astronomia nova provided strong arguments for heliocentrism and contributed valuable insight into the movement of the planets, including the first mention of their elliptical path and the change of their movement to the movement of free floating bodies as opposed to objects on rotating spheres.

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