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One and guiding
An important guiding principle — indeed, it is listed as General Order One in the list of Starfleet general orders — is the Prime Directive, which forbids any interference in the natural development of any pre-warp civilization.
One contains the laser guiding groove and is coated with the recording dye and a silver alloy or gold reflector.
" According to Nickell, " One suspects that if Ryden were prevented from seeing what was being written, the entities supposedly guiding her hand would be unable to so faithfully follow the lines!
Back in the amateur ranks he rejoined his former club, Bradford & Bingley as Director of Rugby, guiding them to promotion to North One in his first season and then taking them straight through in 2003-04 to a second successive promotion to National League Three ( North ) and also winning the Intermediate Cup at Twickenham.
In 2011 Di Canio entered football management in England with Swindon Town, guiding them in his first season as manager to promotion to Football League One.
One is located near the center of the island, and another in on the western coast, the site of the Turn Point Light Station, a lighthouse guiding shipping in the busy waters of Boundary Pass to the island's north.
With a guiding principle ofOne Health – One Medicine ,” AIM prepares leaders in the sciences and business better manage their organizations and contribute to community wellness.
One guiding principle for the project was that office space for at least 25, 000 federal workers must be included.
" Crowd Scene Take One ", by Andy Aaron and Ernie Fosselius purported to be a director guiding background actors for a disaster movie scene.
One of its guiding ideals is to fight against corruption, arguing that it is one of the main causes of subdevelopment and voter apathy.
" One of its guiding principles is hospitality towards those on the margin of society, based on the principles of communitarianism and personalism.
The following season saw an even greater improvement guiding Shrewsbury Town to a runners-up spot and automatic promotion to League One.
On 2 October 2008 he was named Football League One Manager of the Month after guiding Millwall to 5 consecutive wins, against Huddersfield, Hartlepool, Leicester, Cheltenham and Swindon, conceding only two goals.
One of the guiding questions for SK8 was how to extend these benefits to the wider programming community.
Adams announced he was to step down as Sussex captain on 14 September 2008, guiding Sussex to the Pro40 Division One Title the same day.
One of my guiding lights has always been my desire to tell my country the truth about itself.
One guiding principle within this model of ecclesiology is that each believer is a priest and therefore the onus is on all believers to fulfill the priestly role, with Jesus Christ as the high priest.
She takes up the original's ultra-secret agenda, revealed to her by Base One, her guiding computer program, and unknown to anyone else.

One and principles
One large text which has survived, The Book of Two Principles ( Liber de duobus principiis ), elaborates the principles of dualistic theology from the point of view of some of the Albanenses Cathars.
One of the cardinal principles of his method was the recognition that any given symptom may appear in virtually any one of these disorders ; e. g., there is almost no single symptom occurring in dementia praecox which cannot sometimes be found in manic-depression.
One of three members of the committee, Thomas Jefferson proposed that one side of the seal feature Hengist and Horsa, " the Saxon chiefs from whom we claim the honor of being descended, and whose political principles and form of government we assumed.
The Rigveda was the basis for Max Müller's description of henotheism in the sense of a polytheistic tradition striving towards a formulation of The One ( ekam ) Divinity aimed at by the worship of different cosmic principles.
" One of the key legal principles on which Marbury relies is the notion that for every violation of a vested legal right, there must be a legal remedy.
One of the " most important principles " of the Pagan movement is polytheism, the belief in, and veneration of, more than one god and / or goddess.
Coming between the One and the henads ( some scholars think after the henads ) are the two principles of First Limit and First Infinity, which are the principles of the fertile production ( Infinity or Unlimited, apeiron ) and the controlled nature of the production ( Limit, peras ) of all things.
Upon election, Askin declared that " One of my main tasks will be to sell our Party ideas and principles to the working man.
One of the REBOL design principles is " to do simple things in simple ways ".
One of the most basic defensive principles is the force.
::“ One ought to abide by the general principles whose general inculcation is for the best ; harm is more likely to come, in actual moral situations, from questioning these rules than from sticking to them, unless the situations are very extra-ordinary ; the results of sophisticated felicific calculations are not likely, human nature and human ignorance being what they are, to lead to the greatest utility .”
One of the most important work breakdown structure design principles is called the 100 % rule.
In his system of theory there are the three principles: the One, the Intellect, and the Soul.
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 of the outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development ( also known as the Earth Summit ) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 1992, was the adoption of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, which contains 27 principles to underpin sustainable development.
One of the latter, entitled " On the orders and genera of quadratic forms containing more than three indeterminates ," enunciates certain general principles by means of which he solves a problem proposed by Eisenstein, namely, the decomposition of integer numbers into the sum of five squares ; and further, the analogous problem for seven squares.
Operative Paragraph One " Affirms that the fulfillment of Charter principles requires the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East which should include the application of both the following principles:
One of Frege's stated purposes was to isolate genuinely logical principles of inference, so that in the proper representation of mathematical proof, one would at no point appeal to " intuition ".
One of the principles of the government's prices and incomes policy was that low-paid workers would be given special consideration, and between 1965 and 1969 the earnings of the lowest paid workers increased slightly faster than the average ( the increase in inflation in 1969 – 70 caused by devaluation, however, led to a deterioration in the position of low-paid workers ).
It is the second of Maimonides's 13 principles of faith, and Maimonides stated in Yad, Yesode Ha-Torah 1: 7, that " This God is One, not two or more than two, but One whose unity is different from all other unities that there are.

One and conservation
One such project is the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project that built on existing conservation efforts in Panama to create a country-wide response to the threat of chytridiomycosis.
One particularly important physical result concerning conservation laws is Noether's Theorem, which states that there is a one-to-one correspondence between conservation laws and differentiable symmetries of physical systems.
One of the most popular of all New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps ( 1933 – 1943 ), which sent two million poor young men to work in rural and wilderness areas, primarily on conservation projects.
One of the positive results of the campaign was GAR ( Golden Agri-Resources ), the world's second largest palm oil production company, deciding to commit itself to forest conservation.
One older idea is the energy conservation theory.
One of his most lasting legacies was his significant role in the creation of 5 national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 National Forests, among other works of conservation.
One benefit of in-situ conservation is that it maintains recovering populations in the surrounding where they have developed their distinctive properties.
One practical application from particle physics of the conservation of the invariant mass involves combining the four-momenta P ( A ) and P ( B ) of two daughter particles produced in the decay of a heavier particle with four-momentum P ( C ) to find the mass of the heavier particle.
One of LUC's first reports was ' Parkways in principle and Practice '( 1967 ), in which Nicholson urged that " the problems of recreation, traffic, environmental quality and conservation should be studied together.
One possible avenue for conservation is ecotourism, as grey reef sharks are suitable for shark-watching ventures, and profitable diving sites now enjoy protection in many countries, such as the Maldives.
One important agricultural activity here is the production and conservation of traditional varieties of corn.
One fundamental conservation goal is universal metering.
One of the problems concerning the potential conservation of this site is the inherent destruction incurred by the excavation process, due to the need for expansion of the university facilities to help in the research of ancient and historic Paris.
One study, as reported in Peña ( 2003 ), found that acequia agroecosystems promote soil conservation and soil formation, provide terrestrial wildlife habitat and movement corridors ; protect water quality and fish habitat, promote the conservation of domesticated biodiversity of land race heirloom crops, and encourage the maintenance of a strong land and water ethic and sense of place, among other ecological and economic base values.
One was the use of cast iron tools and beasts of burden to pull plows, and the other was the large-scale harnessing of rivers and development of water conservation projects.
One of its species, the Odontites granatensis, endemic to the Sierra Nevada in Spain, was so threatened that in 1993 only 1, 500 plants survived in two locations ; due to conservation efforts the plant has made a comeback, numbering over 100, 000 in 2006.
One of the important issues for the latter investigation was whether conservation of energy was required in the local dynamical exchanges of models: the answer in general is no, but with ( minor ) reservations, as some exchange dynamics ( such as those of BTW ) do require local conservation at least on average.
One example is the Conservation Effects Assessment Project ( CEAP ), set up to quantify the benefits of agricultural conservation efforts promoted and supported by programs in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 ( 2002 Farm Bill ).
One of the most challenging aspects of the conservation of Kamehameha the Great ( original cast ) was determining the original appearance of the statue.
One of them penetrates the gallery floor to bring natural light to the conservation studio on the ground floor.
One application of Darcy's law is to water flow through an aquifer ; Darcy's law along with the equation of conservation of mass are equivalent to the groundwater flow equation, one of the basic relationships of hydrogeology.

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