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One and results
One motivation for this use is that a number of generally accepted mathematical results, such as Tychonoff's theorem, require the axiom of choice for their proofs.
One of the mechanisms by which T-helper cells are depleted is apoptosis, which results from a series of biochemical pathways:
One group, consisting of Cleome and related genera, was traditionally included in the Capparaceae but doing so results in a paraphyletic Capparaceae.
One of the results of the one-drop rule was uniting the African-American community.
One of the most common objections to rule-consequentialism is that it is incoherent, because it is based on the consequentialist principle that what we should be concerned with is maximizing the good, but then it tells us not to act to maximize the good, but to follow rules ( even in cases where we know that breaking the rule could produce better results ).
One such online system, the Anima Project, gathers user results into a master database which is then analyzed using a variety of statistical techniques.
But follow-up studies have ( depending on who was summarizing the results ) failed to replicate the phenomenon or produced mixed results ( Bem & others, 2001 ; Milton & Wiseman, 2002 ; Storm, 2000, 2003 ). One skeptic, magician James Randi, has a longstanding offer — now U. S. $ 1 million —“ to anyone who proves a genuine psychic power under proper observing conditions ” ( Randi, 1999 ).
One of the mathematical constructs that enables experimenters to predict very accurately certain experimental results is sometimes called a probability wave.
One of the cases involves two men, Smith and Jones, who are awaiting the results of their applications for the same job.
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 study's results showed that it produced ( in order of descending quantities ) 55. 91 % solid products: potassium carbonate, potassium sulfate, potassium sulfide, sulfur, potassium nitrate, potassium thiocyanate, carbon, ammonium carbonate and 42. 98 % gaseous products: carbon dioxide, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen, methane, 1. 11 % water.
He captained the One Day International team to 99 wins out of 138 matches with one tied match and three no results.
One of the known actual results is that fewer convicts escape during temporary release.
One wall of the great tower, various parts of the outer bailey and the battlements were destroyed, but not before the building was surveyed by the antiquarian William Dugdale, who published his results in 1656.
One account of how the new band's name was chosen held that Moon and Entwistle had suggested that the supergroup with Page and Beck would go down like a " lead balloon ", a British idiom for disastrous results.
* One of Hamlet ’ s chief opponents at court was Laertes, the son of Polonius, while Oxford continually sought the help of Robert Cecil, the son of Lord Burghley, to seek the queen's favour, with no results.
One collection of possible results gives an odd number on the die.
One of the most prominent aspects of the papal election process is the means by which the results of a ballot are announced to the world.
One collection of possible results corresponds to getting an odd number.
One of the first standard results using the class equation is that the center of a non-trivial finite p-group cannot be the trivial subgroup ( proof ).
One common feature of many RPGs is the role of gamemaster, a participant who has special duties to present the fictional setting, arbitrate the results of character actions, and maintain the narrative flow.
One aspect that can affect the results is the use of electric versus gas kilns.
One form is the appropriation of the ideas and results of others, and publishing as to make it appear the author had performed all the work under which the data was obtained.
One good example is classical electromagnetism, which encompasses results derived from gauge symmetry ( sometimes called gauge invariance ) in a form of a few equations called Maxwell's equations.

One and law
One need not waver in his belief in virile law enforcement to insist that there are other things in American life which are also of great importance, and to which even law enforcement must accommodate itself.
One result was to nationalize much that had been regarded as the law of nations.
One might add to this list Alfred's translation, in his law code, of excerpts from the Vulgate Book of Exodus.
One of the first of these Germanic law codes to be written was the Visigothic Code of Euric ( 471 ).
One third of the world's population ( approximately 2. 3 billion people ) live in common law jurisdictions or in systems mixed with civil law.
One example of the gradual change that typifies the common law is the gradual change in liability for negligence.
One of the first and throughout its history one of the most significant treatises of the common law, Bracton ’ s De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae ( On the Laws and Customs of England ), was heavily influenced by the division of the law in Justinian ’ s Institutes.
One could note a certain irony: one of the first acts of many of the newly independent states was to adopt the law of the foreign sovereign from whom independence had just been gained.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
One of the earliest justifications involved the theory of natural law.
One 2007 study found this was because businesses were turning to bankruptcy-like proceedings under state law, rather than the federal bankruptcy proceedings, including those under chapter 11.
One crucial sign of this is that one need not believe, or even do, anything to be Jewish ; the historic definition of ' Jewishness ' requires only that one be born of a Jewish mother, or that one convert to Judaism in accord with Jewish law.
One might argue that the fear of stealing for most Tanzanians is morally positive, while others might argue that the accused deserves a fair trial under the law.
One of the most well-known equations describes Pythagoras ' law relating the length of the sides of a right angle triangle:
One of the simplest equations of state for this purpose is the ideal gas law, which is roughly accurate for weakly polar gases at low pressures and moderate temperatures.
One approach is to harmonize the company law of the member states.
One variant ( known as O ' Toole's Corollary of Finagle's Law ) favored among hackers is a takeoff on the second law of thermodynamics ( also known as entropy ):
One of the oldest Western philosophies of human rights is that they are a product of a natural law, stemming from different philosophical or religious grounds.
One might see all this and conclude, " Well, Leibniz's Law must not be a law at all, but a false claim!
: One of the most ancient and most established instruments of power was the court of Star Chamber, which possessed an unlimited discretionary authority of fining, imprisoning, and inflicting corporal punishment, and whose jurisdiction extended to all sorts of offenses, contempts, and disorders, that lay not within reach of the common law.
One difficulty in applying the law of noncontradiction is ambiguity in the propositions.
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.

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