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One and consequences
One implication of utilitarianism is that one's intention in performing an act may include all of its foreseen consequences.
One way to divide various consequentialisms is by the types of consequences that are taken to matter most, that is, which consequences count as good states of affairs.
One way to divide various consequentialisms is by the types of consequences that are taken to matter most, that is, which consequences count as good states of affairs.
One of the consequences of this is a nonlinear interaction that will result in energy being mixed or coupled between different colors which is often called a ' wave mixing '.
One of the consequences of this oscillation is that it encourages electrons to decay to the lowest energy state.
One can begin with resources and consider the threats they are exposed to and the consequences of each.
One of the consequences of the theory is that it is impossible for any particle that has rest mass to be accelerated to the speed of light.
In Satisficing Consequentialism Michael Slote argues for a form of utilitarianism where “ an act might qualify as morally right through having good enough consequences, even though better consequences could have been produced .” One advantage of such a system is that it would be able to accommodate the notion of supererogatory actions.
One of the consequences was the cession of modern day Hong Kong Island to the British.
One disadvantage to using N-TIRE is that the electricity delivered from the electrodes can stimulate muscle cells to contract, which could have lethal consequences depending on the situation.
One of these was whether the driver of a car would have his friend, a passenger riding in the car, lie in order to protect the driver from the consequences of driving too fast and hitting a pedestrian.
One implementation decision in Micro Planner had unfortunate consequences.
One of the consequences of this complex geometry is that cross-sections through the hippocampus can show a variety of shapes, depending on the angle and location of the cut.
One of the consequences of this is that the medial pallium (" hippocampal " zone ) of a typical vertebrate is thought to correspond to the lateral pallium of a typical fish.
A41: One does not ..." Having no way to contact SPEWS is seen as a way for SPEWS to avoid having to deal with complaints — even if they are legitimate — and to be immune from many consequences of mistakes, bad policies, or other problems.
One of the consequences of being so old in such a fast-moving field is that much of the geek code now looks rather dated.
One of the first Sci-Fi examples is John Wyndham's Random Quest about a man who, on awaking after a laboratory accident, finds himself in a parallel universe where World War II never happened with consequences for his professional and personal life, giving him information he can use on return to his own universe.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that narcissists may be particularly common in the financial sector as they " are able to make quick, bold decisions without any thought for the consequences these might have on other people ".< ref >" When narcissism becomes pathological ", Adrian Tempany, Financial Times, 4 September 2010, accessed 23 June 2012 .< http :// www. ft. com / cms / s / 2 / 5ff67be2-b636-11df-a784-00144feabdc0. html # axzz1wu6UVK53 ></ ref > One financier with experience of NPD claimed to know a recruitment consultant who actively sought to recruit narcissists.
One of Rowse's lifelong themes in his books and articles was his condemnation of the National Government's policy of appeasement in the 1930s and the economic and political consequences for Great Britain of fighting a second war with Germany.
In contrast to Dredd, she has always been critical of the weaknesses evident in the judicial system of Mega-City One, though she has been deemed too valuable to her Division to face consequences for it.
One of the consequences of this was that Armenian language progressively supplanted Albanian as the language of church and state ( and only if there was any single “ Albanian ” language in the first place which is doubtful because the population of Albania / Aghvank was described as consisting of as many 26 different tribes ).

One and Ribbentrop's
One of Ribbentrop's first acts as Foreign Minister was to achieve a total volte-face in Germany's Far Eastern policies.

One and behaviour
One academic study ( Heffernan, 2003 ) found that demutualised societies ' pricing behaviour on deposits and mortgages was more favourable to shareholders than to customers, with the remaining mutual building societies offering consistently better rates.
One theme in research literature is to identify what the " hard " instances of the knapsack problem look like, or viewed another way, to identify what properties of instances in practice might make them more amenable than their worst-case NP-complete behaviour suggests.
One definition sees language primarily as the mental faculty that allows humans to undertake linguistic behaviour: to learn languages and produce and understand utterances.
One reason why emergent behaviour is hard to predict is that the number of interactions between components of a system increases combinatorially with the number of components, thus potentially allowing for many new and subtle types of behaviour to emerge.
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.
One example is Irritable Bowel Syndrome ( IBS ) that was considered formerly as having purely mental causes, while subsequent research showed significant differences in the behaviour of the gut in IBS patients.
A way of modelling a Complex Adaptive System One of Hayek's main contributions to early complexity theory is his distinction between the human capacity to predict the behaviour of simple systems and its capacity to predict the behaviour of complex systems through modeling.
One scene is set in Exeter College Hall, where the chimpanzee dons rampage around the High Table, showing in their conversation the very high intelligence to be expected of Oxford academics, but all the while exhibiting in their behaviour the manners and habits of chimpanzees.
One degree of freedom occurs when one has an autonomous ordinary differential equation in a single variable, with the resulting one-dimensional system being called a phase line, and the qualitative behaviour of the system being immediately visible from the phase line.
One example of emergent behaviour that has been studied over recent years is that of ' flocking '.
One unique aspect of its behaviour and physiology is its method of feeding its chicks.
One of the more fundamental uses of qualitative research is understanding fundamental consumer behaviour through Observational research.
One of the black box theories uses is as a method to describe / understand psychological factors in fields such as marketing where applied to an analyses of consumer behaviour.
One behaviourist will observe a behaviour and share results, leading to an extension of these findings by others in the field.
One example is the Konsole terminal emulator, which changes the behaviour of the arrow keys when scroll lock is used.
One must attempt to control the others ' behaviour during the interaction, in order to attain the information one is seeking and in order to control the perception of one's own image.
One fundamental difference between equilibrium thermodynamics and non-equilibrium thermodynamics lies in the behaviour of inhomogeneous systems, which require for their study knowledge of rates of reaction which are not considered in equilibrium thermodynamics of homogeneous systems.
One wants to take the analysis to the further stage of describing the behaviour of surface and volume integrals of non-stationary local quantities ; these integrals are macroscopic fluxes and production rates.
One night, Caroline and Shirley conclude from the behaviour of Robert and others that an attack is imminent.
One parrot is feeding the other as part of bonding behaviour between a pair.
One student later handed in a formal letter of protest to the President of the European Parliament, criticizing Bloom's behaviour.
Like The Modern Monk, it deals with scandalous sexual liaisons not much in keeping with traditional modes of Burmese behaviour. One of the greatest female writers of the Post-colonial period is Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay.

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