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One most fundamental question that continues to exercise philosophers is put by William James:
One last distinction within citizenship is the so-called consent descent distinction, and this issue addresses whether citizenship is a fundamental matter determined by a person choosing to belong to a particular nation –– by his or her consent –– or is citizenship a matter of where a person was born –– that is, by his or her descent.
One of the fundamental statistical methods used by econometricians is regression analysis.
One of the fundamental properties of an electron ( besides that it carries charge ) is that it has a dipole moment, i. e. it behaves itself as a tiny magnet.
One way of interpreting the world is through morality, as one of the fundamental ways in which people make sense of the world, especially in regard to their own thoughts and actions.
One suggested starting point is ordinary quantum field theories which, after all, are successful in describing the other three basic fundamental forces in the context of the standard model of elementary particle physics.
One might imagine that using a die instead of a coin could solve the problem, but the fundamental issue about measuring spin in different directions is that these measurements cannot have definite values at the same time ― they are incompatible.
One view is the hard reductionist position that the ToE is the fundamental law and that all other theories that apply within the universe are a consequence of the ToE.
One strategy in the search for the most fundamental laws of nature is to search for the most general mathematical symmetry group that can be applied to the fundamental interactions.
While the fundamental technology underlying the Marathon engine is still considered rather outdated by today's standards, Aleph One has added significant improvements and a more modern polish to its capabilities and ported it to a wide variety of platforms, bringing Marathon and its derivatives far beyond their Mac roots.
One of the most fundamental EXPTIME-complete problems is a simpler version of this, which asks if a DTM halts in at most k steps.
One must keep in mind, however, that neurofibromatosis can occur in or affect any of the organ systems, whether that entails simply compressing them ( from tumor growth ) or in fact altering the organs in some fundamental way.
* One could similarly eliminate the mole as a fundamental unit by reference to Avogadro's number.
One of the most fundamental debates is the issue of authorship.
One of the fundamental decisions was that it would feature a new operating system.
* One of the fundamental structures used to tie knots.
One of the most fundamental debates in philosophy concerns the " true " nature of the world — whether it is some ethereal plane of ideas, or a reality of atomic particles and energy.
One of the fundamental findings of sociolinguistics, which has been hard to disprove, is that class and language variety are related.
One advocate for this approach is John Bollinger, who coined the term rational analysis in the middle 1980s for the intersection of technical analysis and fundamental analysis.
Still more fundamental principles include ahimsa ( non-violence ), the primacy of the Guru, the Divine Word of Aum and the power of mantras, love of Truth in many manifestations as gods and goddesses, and an understanding that the essential spark of the Divine ( Atman ) is in every human and living being, thus allowing for many spiritual paths leading to the One Unitary Religious Truth ( which Hindus call Brahman ).
One of the fundamental theorems of Galois theory states that an equation is solvable in radicals if and only if it has a solvable Galois group, so the proof of the Abel – Ruffini theorem comes down to computing the Galois group of the general polynomial of the fifth degree.
One concept fundamental to both " liberal " and " totalitarian " democracy is that of liberty.
One method proposed that aims to avoid the fundamental lack in certain countries health care infrastructure is the privatisation of some areas, thus enabling drugs to be purchased on the open market from sources that are not officially related to the health care industry.
One type of testing, Unit Testing, involves testing the fundamental units of the software by writing code that tries out the target unit, checking inputs and outputs, one detail at a time.

One and difficulty
One issue that must be faced is the relative difficulty of analysis of different phonologic subsystems.
One vocational instructor in a city vocational school, speaking of his course in a certain field, said he had no difficulty placing all students in jobs outside of the city.
One of the major themes of the novel is the difficulty of soldiers to revert to civilian life after having experienced extreme combat situations.
One limitation ( also afflicting the Intel Pentium III ) is that SRAM cache designs at the time were incapable of keeping up with the Athlon's clock scalability, due both to manufacturing limitations of the cache chips and the difficulty of routing electrical connections to the cache chips themselves.
One difficulty in searching is avoiding an overly anthropocentric viewpoint.
One difficulty in applying the law of noncontradiction is ambiguity in the propositions.
One problem with multistage reusable rockets is the difficulty of reusing even the first stage, and the development cost of such a large device.
One challenge that the Green Party ( as well as other third parties ) faces is the difficulty of overcoming ballot access laws in many states.
One difficulty for the time-based resource-sharing model, however, is that the similarity between memory materials and materials processed also affects memory accuracy.
One view of these trends is that a strong social consensus on political economy and a good social welfare system facilitates labor mobility and tends to make the entire economy more productive, as labor can develop skills and experience in various ways, and move from one enterprise to another with little controversy or difficulty in adapting.
One historical camp argues that Lincoln's flexibility, pragmatism, and superior political skills with Congress would have solved Reconstruction with far less difficulty.
One difficulty with the idea of Physical Therapy, however, is that it means different things to different people.
One was the extreme difficulty of amending it.
One drawback of Win Shares is the difficulty of computing it.
One difficulty is that the narrative of Joshua appears to place the valley of Achor to the north of Jericho, between Jericho and Ai ; but Joshua makes the valley part of the boundary between the tribe of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin, to the south of Jericho, but not as far south as El-Buqei ' a.
The weak points are the game's difficulty as the cars are quite difficult to drive well ( although many fans consider this to be a virtue, as Formula One cars of that era were difficult to drive compared to modern high-downforce cars ), and some minor physics flaws such as primitive aerodynamic modelling.
( One difficulty is the issue raised by the debate over the relative strengths of genetics and other factors ; interactions between genetics and environment may be of particular importance.
One obvious difficulty with this association is that the zero-point energy of the vacuum is absurdly large.
One of the reasons why population growth was so slow in Hamilton until the 1920s was the great difficulty in bridging the many arms of the deep swampy gullies that cross the city.
One study has found chest vapor rub to be effective at providing some symptomatic relief of nocturnal cough, congestion, and sleep difficulty.
One or both human players may be substituted with a computer-controlled player with a selectable difficulty level.
One popular hypothesis suggests increased viscosity due to increased salinity of the mucous secreted by glands of the pseudostratified respiratory epithelium, causing difficulty in maintaining normal respiratory tract mucociliary clearance.
One difficulty ventriloquists face is that all the sounds that they make must be made with lips slightly separated.
One personal difficulty at least was obviated by his being allowed to retain his wife, to whom he was much attached ; but as regarded orthodoxy he expressly stipulated for personal freedom to dissent on the questions of the soul's creation, a literal resurrection, and the final destruction of the world, while at the same time he agreed to make some concession to popular views in his public teaching.
In the first debate, held on RTÉ Radio 1's News at One, Norris promised the electorate he would have no difficulty in either visiting Israel or in meeting Pope Benedict XVI as President of Ireland.

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