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One and primary
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 is the primary purpose for which marriage exists, namely, the continuance of the race through the gift and heritage of children ; ;
One of the primary characteristics of this technique is the use of a swivel as follows: the first anchor is set normally, and the vessel drops back to the limit of anchor cable.
It has been argued by John Mosier that, while the French soldiers in 1940 were better trained than German soldiers, as were the Americans later, and the German army was the least mechanised of the major armies, its leadership cadres were both larger and superior and their high standards of leadership were the primary reason for the successes of the German army in World War Two as it had been in World War One.
One of the primary characteristics present in most sharks is the heterocercal tail, which aids in locomotion.
One of the primary reasons that the Israeli constitution remains unwritten is the fear by whatever party holds power that creating a written constitution, combined with the common-law elements, would severely limit the powers of the Knesset ( which, following the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, holds near-unlimited power ).
One of the primary sources of acetyl-CoA is sugars that are broken down by glycolysis to produce pyruvate that in turn is decarboxylated by the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase generating acetyl-CoA according to the following reaction scheme:
The Oral Torah is the primary guide for Jews to abide by these terms, as expressed in tractate Gittin 60b, " the Holy One, Blessed be He, did not make His covenant with Israel except by virtue of the Oral Law " to help them learn how to live a holy life, and to bring holiness, peace and love into the world and into every part of life, so that life may be elevated to a high level of kedushah, originally through study and practice of the Torah, and since the destruction of the Second Temple, through prayer as expressed in tractate Sotah 49a " Since the destruction of the Temple, every day is more cursed than the preceding one ; and the existence of the world is assured only by the kedusha ... and the words spoken after the study of Torah.
One study found that population increases due to high fertility rates were a primary driver of tropical deforestation in only 8 % of cases.
One would have been forced to hard boil the eggs that the chickens produced so as not to waste food, and for this reason the Spanish dish hornazo ( traditionally eaten on and around Easter ) contains hard-boiled eggs as a primary ingredient.
One author advises that " the knowledge gained from clinical research does not directly answer the primary clinical question of what is best for the patient at hand " and suggests that evidence-based medicine should not discount the value of clinical experience.
One of the impacts of this directive was that the United Kingdom amended its own legislation to replace the gallon with the litre as a primary unit of measure in trade and in the conduct of public business, effective from 30 September 1995.
The primary antagonist in 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL ( Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer ) is an artificial intelligence that controls the systems of the Discovery One spacecraft and interacts with the ship's astronaut crew.
One of the primary functions of the Ithaca Hours system is to promote local economic development.
One of Benedict's primary reforms was to ensure that all religious houses in Louis ' realm adhered to the Rule of Saint Benedict, named for its creator, Benedict of Nursia ( 480 – 550 ), the First Benedict.
One of the primary concerns with mariculture is the potential for disease and parasite transfer.
One of the first known reflecting telescopes, Newton's reflector of 1668, used a 3. 3 cm polished metal primary mirror.
One of the primary pathways by which food or water become contaminated is from the release of untreated sewage into a drinking water supply or onto cropland, with the result that people who eat or drink contaminated sources become infected.
Leon Trotsky, the main proponent of the world revolution, was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1929, and Stalin's idea of Socialism in One Country became the primary line.
One primary motivation for reference counting in COM is to enable interoperability across different programming languages and runtime systems.
One of the primary functions of state for reigning monarchs is to recognize participant achievement through awards.
One of the primary routes to hacking these early copy protections was to run a program that simulates the normal CPU operation.
One of the primary sources of profit for the Vikings had been slave-taking.
One side of the hospital building housed the primary school until 1988 and was then renovated into a nursing home.
One of their primary partners, CD Baby, wrote a scathing account of their relationship.

One and targets
One consequence of this is that its users face difficult choices in targeting, to avoid expending the missiles on targets of low value.
One of Francia's special targets was the Roman Catholic Church.
One common method is to take a group of seven target photos and responses, randomly shuffle the targets and responses, and then ask independent judges to rank or match the correct targets with the participant's actual responses.
* 3: 58 p. m .: FBI announces they have evidence showing the White House and Air Force One were intended targets of the attacks.
One of the key elements of this agreement was that there would be no quantitative limit on the credit a country could claim from use of these mechanisms provided domestic action constituted a significant element of the efforts of each Annex B country to meet their targets.
One of the primary concerns is how to successfully remove heat from the reaction chamber without interfering with the targets and driver beams.
One mission concept, the Venus Aerobot Multisonde ( VAMS ), envisions an aerobot operating at altitudes above that would drop surface probes, or " sondes ", onto specific surface targets.
One more typical Bhutanese game is the dart game, known locally as Khuru, which is played with short targets.
One of their targets was yeoman farmer Robert Kett who, instead of resisting the rebels, agreed to their demands and offered to lead them.
One of their first targets was Sir John Flowerdew, a lawyer and landowner at Hethersett who was unpopular for his role as overseer of the demolition of Wymondham Abbey ( part of which was the parish church ) during the dissolution of the monasteries and for enclosing land.
" One hour and forty minutes after his speech, US aircraft reached North Vietnamese targets.
One reason is the US strategy of daylight precision bombing and the corresponding high loss rate it causes to the American bombers to enemy antiaircraft fire and enemy fighters, the latter being aggravated by the fact that there are not yet any US or Allied fighters with sufficient range to escort the bombers to and from their targets.
One study focused on terrorism and symbols states: "… Symbolism is important because it plays a part in impelling the terrorist to act and then in defining the targets of their actions.
One of the targets included Cheviot, where the town was devastated by fire and destruction from the rampaging soldiers on July 13 of that year.
One group flew at low speeds, on the order of several hundred kilometers an hour, and were guided in front of the targets and then flown towards them like an aircraft.
One or more of these L-20s arrived with a. 50 caliber machine gun still mounted ; the natural use for such an armed craft was as a gunship for strafing ground targets.
One of the most important Viet Cong targets was the National Radio Station.
Later on the series the items the Immortals used to seal away the demons the first time are revealed to have absorbed some of the demons ' chi and become the targets of Drago, the son of Shendu ( One of the Demon Sorcerers ) to enhance his own powers.
One part ( designated C ) of about six acres ( 24, 000 m² ) contained the IFC ( Integrated Fire Control ) radar systems to detect incoming targets ( acquisition and target tracking ) and direct the missiles ( missile tracking ), along with the computer systems to plot and direct the intercept.
One trap launches targets from 10 feet above the ground (" high " house ) and the other launches it from 3 feet above ground (" low " house ).
One of the principal targets of the letter was the Homebrew Computer Club and a copy would be sent to the club.
One of their early targets is Friar Tuck ( Michael McShane ), who subsequently joins these Merry Men, and Marian also begins to sympathize with the band and renders Robin any aid she can muster.
While its original products were typically used by Fortune 500 companies, SAP now actively targets small and medium sized enterprises ( SME ) with its SAP Business One and SAP Business All-in-One.

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