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One matter of concern to the complete effectiveness of pool operations is the lack of adequate central garage facilities.
One of the most beautiful buildings in Istanbul, it was constructed in the early years of the Seventeenth Century, with a huge central dome, two half domes that seem to cascade down from it, and smaller full domes around the gallery.
One of the central characteristics is that anthropology tends to provide a comparatively more holistic account of phenomena and tends to be highly empirical.
One of the central themes of Acts, indeed of the New Testament ( see also Great Commission ) is the universality of Christianity — the idea that Jesus's teachings were for all humanity — Jews and Gentiles alike.
* One central point of divergence is Steiner's views on reincarnation and karma.
One of the central clause is § 35 VwVfG.
One role of the Swedish central bank was lending to the government, which was likewise true of the Bank of England, created in 1694 by Scottish businessman William Paterson in the City of London at the request of the English government to help pay for a war.
One of the most common statistical indicators used in the literature as a proxy for central bank independence is the " turn-over-rate " of central bank governors.
One Australian scholar argues, " For Edmund Burke and Australians of a like mind, the essence of conservatism lies not in a body of theory, but in the disposition to maintain those institutions seen as central to the beliefs and practices of society.
One of the central beliefs of Theosophy is that humanity is undergoing a cycle of evolution, towards increasing " perfection ", and Gardner recognised the potential significance of the photographs for the movement:
One example of a blind spot which is provided by this viewpoint is the influence of central Asian policies on interactions with Europe in the Qing dynasty.
In Part Two, the author acknowledges the criticism of his digressions in Part One and promises to concentrate the narrative on the central characters ( although at one point he laments that his narrative muse has been constrained in this manner ).
One of the central tenets of Buddhism, is the denial of a separate permanent " I ", and is outlined in the three marks of existence.
One of the more frequent of these shapes was the opening slit ; a vertical central split appears in the totally black frame, and widens till the whole frame is clear, revealing the scene that is about to start.
One of the more central elements of the game is that the Demiurge has disappeared since just before the 20th century, and since then Astaroth, the Archons and the Death Angels have been struggling for power.
One of federal law enforcement ’ s surveillance tools is ‘‘ Project Carnivore ,’’ a Justice Department Internet surveillance program that is administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) to access information flowing to and from a central processing unit on a network connection.
One central property of chance is that, when known, it constrains rational belief to take the same numerical value.
One of its central concepts is " halakha ", sometimes translated as " law "", which guides religious practice and belief and many aspects of daily life.
One of the central points of divergence is found in Steiner's views on reincarnation and karma.
The 1985 comedy The Man with One Red Shoe features an eccentric man wearing one normal business shoe and one red shoe that becomes central to the plot.
Her beloved was identified with the male sephira Tiferet, the " Holy One Blessed be He ", central principle in the beneficent Heavenly flow of Divine emotion.
One of the most common vowels is ; it is nearly universal for a language to have at least one open vowel, though most dialects of English have an and aand often an, all open vowels — but no central.
The Oxford History of World War One notes that " In east and central Africa the harshness of the war resulted in acute shortages of food with famine in some areas, a weakening of populations, and epidemic diseases which killed hundreds of thousands of people and also cattle.

One and concepts
One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought.
One of the concepts in data communication is the idea of allowing several transmitters to send information simultaneously over a single communication channel.
One of Icon's key concepts is that control structures are based on the " success " or " failure " of expressions, rather than on boolean logic, as in most other programming languages.
One theory deals with whether learning should take place as a building of concepts toward an overall idea, or the understanding of the overall idea with the details filled in later.
One of the key concepts in chemistry is that all chemical compounds can be described as groups of atoms bonded together and chemical reactions can be described as the making and breaking of those bonds.
One possibility is that one's words and concepts are perfectly precise, but that objects themselves are vague.
One example of a common use of these concepts is a mail user agent that can be instructed to be in either online or offline states.
One of the central concepts of economics is that externalities should be internalized — unless some of the benefits of this positive externality can be captured by the parties, the parties will be under-rewarded for their inventions, and systematic under-rewarding will lead to under-investment in activities that lead to inventions.
One needs to distinguish between Smart Growth " principles " and Smart Growth " regulations " the former are concepts and the latter their implmentation-that is, how federal, state, and municipal governments choose to fulfill Smart Growth principles.
One might hope that the questions that depend on uncountably many values of a function be of little interest, but the really bad news is that virtually all concepts of calculus are of this sort.
One of Judaism ’ s most distinctive and challenging ideas is its ethics of responsibility reflected in the concepts of simcha (" gladness " or " joy "), tzedakah (" the religious obligation to perform charity and philanthropic acts "), chesed (" deeds of kindness "), and tikkun olam (" repairing the world ").
John A. Bingham, the member of Congress who is known to have been chiefly responsible for the language of Section One when it was drafted by the Joint Committee in 1866, had, during the previous decade and as early as 1856-1859, employed not one but all three of the same clauses and concepts he later used in Section One.
One immediate application is the definition of the basic concepts of analysis such as derivative and integral in a direct fashion, without passing via logical complications of multiple quantifiers.
One of the main thematic concepts in the show is chaos theory.
One of the more popular concepts of dahlia history, and the basis for many different interpretations and confusion, is that all the original discoveries were single flowered types, which, through hybridization and selective breeding, produced double forms.
One might argue that " nothing " is a concept, and since concepts are things, the concept of " nothing " itself is a thing.
One of the four sons of Ometeotl, he is associated with a wide range of concepts, including the night sky, the night winds, hurricanes, the north, the earth, obsidian, enmity, discord, rulership, divination, temptation, jaguars, sorcery, beauty, war and strife.
Side One was always an introduction of gospel concepts ; the existence of God, the reasonable personality of Christianity, the sanity of faith in Jesus and trust in His Holy Spirit.
One of the first professors of futurology, FM-2030, who taught " new concepts of the Human " at The New School of New York City in the 1960s, used " transhuman " as shorthand for " transitional human ".
One of stratigraphy's basic concepts is codified in the Law of Superposition, which simply states that, in an undeformed stratigraphic sequence, the oldest strata occur at the base of the sequence.
One of the most important underlying theological concepts for dispensationalism is progressive revelation.
One learns and uses mental concepts by being directly acquainted with one's own mind.

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