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One and fundamental
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While the fundamental technology underlying the Marathon engine is still considered rather outdated by today's standards, Aleph One has added significant improvements and a more modern polish to its capabilities and ported it to a wide variety of platforms,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 premises
One way to demonstrate the invalidity of this argument form is with a counterexample with true premises but an obviously false conclusion.
Other pub chains, such as All Bar One and Slug and Lettuce offer youth-orientated atmospheres, often in premises larger than traditional pubs.
One arguing from the theory of suspension of disbelief would contend that while Superman's abilities and vulnerabilities are the foundational premises the audience accepted as their part of the initial deal ; they did not accept a persistent inability for otherwise normal characters to recognize a close colleague solely because of minor changes in clothing.
One of the underlying premises of the Genesee Valley Canal was its connection to the river, opening a trade route from Rochester, New York to the west.
One of the premises that Bruce Lee incorporated in Jeet Kune Do was " combat realism ".
One way to demonstrate the invalidity of this argument form is with a counterexample with true premises but an obviously false conclusion.
One technique they used was to build premises into " promos " for shows that would never run ( such as " Melvin and Howards ", a parody of the movie Melvin and Howard which featured Melvin Dummar, Howard Hughes, Howard Cosell, Curly Howard, and Senator Howard Baker on a road trip singing old tunes ).
One of the main premises was to demonstrate that pornography is everywhere in major art.
One might construct the argument, using premises, as follows:
Revolutionary Industrial Unionism, that is the proposition that all wage workers come together in organization according to industry ; the groupings of the workers in each of the big divisions of industry as a whole into local, national, and international industrial unions ; all to be interlocked, dovetailed, welded into One Big Union for all wage workers ; a big union bent on aggressively forging ahead and compelling shorter hours, more wages and better conditions in and out of the work shop ... until the working class is able to take possession and control of the machinery, premises, and materials of production right from the capitalists ' hands ...
One of the five premises, " The Fuzzies ," interested Coon, and Gerrold was commissioned to write the story outline ( retitled A Fuzzy Thing Happened To Me.
One of these defenses is " specialness ", the irrational belief that aging and death as central premises of life apply to all others but oneself.
One of these " balls " was given to the owner of Brumos Motor Cars in Jacksonville, FL, and now sits atop a building on the premises after ConocoPhillips terminated its NASCAR sponsorship.
One of the inner-city premises of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
One of the places from which the laterite blocks were mined, could be seen even today inside the Ananda Sasthralaya ( a local school ) premises.
One consequence of this is that it is possible to endorse a form of Buddhist practice as viable while simultaneously critiquing its premises or contrasting it unfavorably to another, higher practice.
Force India still competes in Formula One and operates out of Jordan's old premises at Silverstone.
One man, a local joiner, who was working in the church hall adjacent to the church, left the premises shortly before the bomb went off.
One highly unusual incident was the crash of an airplane on the stadium premises.
One strike, you're out is a colloquial term for a policy adhered to by public housing officials in the United States which requires tenants living in housing projects or otherwise receiving housing assistance from the federal government to be evicted if they, or any guest or visitor under their more or less direct control, engage in certain types of criminal activity on — or in some cases even off — the premises of said housing.
One of the four inscriptions around the main entrance to the Baths of Diocletian reads, translated from Latin, “ Our Lords Diocletian and Maximian, the elder and invincible Augsti, fathers of the Emperors and Caesars, our lords Constantius and Maximian and Severus and Maximin, noblest Caesars, dedicated to their beloved Romans these auspicious Baths of Diocletian, which the divine Maximin on his return from Africa ordered to be built and consecrated in the name of his brother Diocletian, having purchased the premises required for so huge and remarkable work and furnishing them with the most sumptuous refinement .” The baths take up 120, 000 square metres of the district, which is about the same size as the Baths of Caracalla.
One of the major premises of Christian existentialism entails calling the masses back to a more genuine form of Christianity.
One may also speak of books written by non-Japanese authors as nihonjinron, insofar as they share, contribute to, or reflect the vision, premises, and perspectives characteristic of the Japanese genre.
An excerpt from an upcoming novel by Anthony Macris ( Capital, Volume One, Part Two ) features an exhaustively detailed description of the premises.

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