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One and interpretation
One might use such findings to indicate the strength of informal primary associations in the factory, an interpretation which would run counter to Fromm's theory of alienation.
One interpretation of Ambrose's writings is that he was a Christian universalist.
One interpretation of the Cauchy – Riemann equations does not involve complex variables directly.
It is in line with this interpretation, which applies the word " catholic " ( universal ) to no one denomination, that they understand the phrase " One Holy catholic and Apostolic Church " in the Nicene Creed, the phrase the Catholic faith in the Athanasian Creed and the phrase " holy catholic church " in the Apostles ' Creed.
One reason for the popularity of the dissociation constant in biochemistry and pharmacology is that in the frequently encountered case where x = y = 1, K < sub > d </ sub > has a simple physical interpretation: when = K < sub > d </ sub >, = or equivalently /(+)= 1 / 2.
One interpretation of the Gospel of John is that Jesus, as the Passover lamb, was crucified at roughly the same time as the Passover lambs were being slain in the temple, on the afternoon of Nisan 14.
One problem for the Copenhagen interpretation is to precisely define wavefunction collapse.
One interpretation of this agreement resulted in the forcible repatriation of all Soviets.
One reason for the hero-as-self interpretation of stories and myths is the human inability to view the world from any perspective but a personal one.
One common interpretation of the argument is that while one may have direct or privileged access to one's current mental states, there is no such infallible access to identifying previous mental states that one had in the past.
One possibility is derivation from a reduplicated, an interpretation traced to Cicero connecting " read ", i. e. re ( again ) + lego in the sense of " choose ", " go over again " or " consider carefully ".
One interpretation of this is known as the sexy son hypothesis.
One tradition of interpretation exemplified by his critics such as Eric Lenneberg, Max Black and Steven Pinker attributes him a very strong view of linguistic determinism, according to which commensuration between conceptual schemes and translation between languages is impossible.
One of the most common is the dopamine hypothesis, which attributes psychosis to the mind's faulty interpretation of the misfiring of dopaminergic neurons.
One kabbalistic interpretation is that the Torah constitutes one long name of God, and that it was broken up into words so that human minds can understand it.
One feature of this method is the use of Maimonides ' Mishneh Torah as a guide to Talmudic interpretation, as distinct from its use as a source of practical halakha.
One interpretation is that there will eventually be heaven on Earth, or a new Earth without sin.
One possibility “ involves supposing that the ' morality ' of the act is one thing, probably to do with the praiseworthiness or blameworthiness of the agent, and its rightness or wrongness another .” Jonathan Dancy rejects this interpretation on the grounds that Mill is explicitly making intention relevant to an assessment of the act not to an assessment of the agent.
One of the reasons is political interference upon the French historical interpretation during the 19th century.
: One might wonder what effect this interpretation of the Law of Contraposition has on Hempel's paradox of confirmation.
The traditional interpretation of Parmenides ' work is that he argued that the every-day perception of reality of the physical world ( as described in doxa ) is mistaken, and that the reality of the world is ' One Being ' ( as described in aletheia ): an unchanging, ungenerated, indestructible whole.
One of the earliest written examples of dream interpretation comes from the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh.
One form of subjectivist ethics is utilitarian, in which " the good " is determined by what maximizes a single, explicit interpretation of happiness for society as a whole.
Within Taiwan, there is a distinction between the positions of the Kuomintang ( KMT ): the Kuomintang also believes in the " One China Principle " and maintains its claim that under the ROC Constitution ( passed by the Kuomintang government in 1947 in Nanjing ) the ROC has sovereignty over most of China ( including by their interpretation both mainland China and Taiwan ) and, according to some interpretations of that constitution, Mongolia.

One and motive
One who serves God out of love studies the Torah and practices the precepts and walks in the way of wisdom for no ulterior motive at all, neither out of fear of evil nor in order to acquire the good, but follows the truth because it is true and the good will follow the merit of attaining to it.
One motive ( from trolls especially ) is the desire for attention and for entertainment derived at the expense of others.
One motive for customizing is to make a text editor use the commands of another text editor with which the user is more familiar.
One source is commentaries to " A System of Ethics " by Friederich Paulsen ( 1917-1918 ) where he expressed: " I do not agree with the view that to be moral, the motive of one action has to be benefiting others ... Morality does not have to be defined in relation to others ... People like me want to ... satisfy our hearts to the full, and in doing so we automatically have the most valuable moral codes.
One of the mental components often raised in issue is that of motive.
One of the main reasons for the development of printmaking was the desire of artists to make more money from their work by selling multiple copies ; printmaking satisfies this motive.
One possible motive is to suppress anything that Richard might have told Cora about his suspicions that he was being poisoned.
One feature of these systems is the extensive use of gravity as the motive force to cause the movement of the fluids.
One motive for its foundation may have been to forestall the criticism that peace churches rely on states and their military establishments for protection.
One of the principal expectations from privatisation was that the railway service could be delivered more efficiently in the private sector because of the profit motive.
One disadvantage that is sometimes experienced with some articulated models is the insufficiency of the effective motive power available to them.
One motive suggested for the rotation was a ploy by Army and Navy interests to " curb Williams ' independence ".
One potential motive for the novel, or at least one political inspiration, was Behn's view that Surinam was a fruitful and potentially wealthy settlement that needed only a true noble to lead it.
One of them addresses the United Nations, vowing that his race's motive in coming to Earth is solely to be helpful to humanity.
One motive for the reburial ceremony appears to be to raise the status of the begu of the deceased.
One motive for lynchings, particularly in the South, was the enforcement of social conventions – punishing perceived violations of customs, later institutionalized as Jim Crow laws, mandating segregation of whites and blacks.
One of the nine points was about Robin Bain's mental state and potential motive.
One of the biggest donors was the Hellfire Club, who were revealed to have an ulterior motive for doing so.
One motive would be to increase the legitimacy of rulers by giving them a clear royal ancestry dating back to the foundation of the kingdom.
One possible motive for the rebranding of the ICSL appears to be from pressure from the Bar Council resulting from complaints raised by other BVC providers of the association the Inns within the name of the ICSL and the unfair prejudice other providers receive from that.

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