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One and strengths
One of the strengths of casuistry is that it does not begin with, nor does it overemphasize, theoretical issues.
One of the strengths of the PC compatible design is its modular hardware design.
One biographer suggests he was " the greatest intelligence gatherer Washington has ever known ", discovering exactly where every Senator stood, his philosophy and prejudices, his strengths and weaknesses, and what it took to break him.
( One difficulty is the issue raised by the debate over the relative strengths of genetics and other factors ; interactions between genetics and environment may be of particular importance.
One of the strengths of Ecole Centrale de Nantes is its international spirit which is not only physically present on the campus ( 30 % of the students are foreign students ) but also mentally: All engineering students attend courses in two foreign languages and a stay abroad for at least 6 weeks is foreseen in every student ’ s formation.
One is for assessment and evaluation, assessing progress, achievement, developmental strengths, and areas for continued work.
One of its greatest strengths is that it is completely modular and extensible by the user.
One of Loewe's strengths as a composer were his " imaginative and, at times, daring " accompaniments, which were often atmospheric and exploited the piano ’ s sonorous and tonal potential.
One of the great attractions of this university is that we have the breadth that other universities dream of, but it's fundamentally about building on our strengths.
:“ One of the particular strengths of this story was that it presented in dramatic form, a full year before the publication of van Vogt ’ s The World of Null-A, some of the key ideas associated with Alfred Korzybski .”
One of the strengths of one-pane outliners is that, because the text itself is what is structured and because several nodes of text are visible at once, it is easy to edit across sections.
One of his few strengths is his ability to program, and create artificial intelligences, and he eventually created programs Twenty and Thirty-programs so real that conversations with them are indistinguishable from conversation with normal girls.
One of his greatest strengths as an actor was the ability to say nothing at all on the stage, relying instead on an involved, inner contemplation of an emotional or comic crisis to hold the audience silent, waiting for the moment when he would speak again.
One such study reviews results from experiments that indicate that long-lasting changes in synaptic strengths can be induced by physiologically relevant synaptic activity working through both Hebbian and non-Hebbian mechanisms
One of Gemini's strengths is high angular resolution imaging accomplished through laser guide star adaptive optics.
One of SIIT's academic strengths, that the institute often points out in a student recruitment ads, is its high qualification of faculty members.
One of her last pieces, Dawn in New York, showed the strengths she demonstrated throughout her career – her mastery of the intricacies of large groups and her emphasis on sculptural shapes.
One of the biggest strengths of the SCC is the breadth of activities it offers both onshore and offshore.
At its peak, One. Tel ’ s strengths were recognised in consumer marketing and information systems, intuitive platforms and resources based on R & D in the Australian Next Generation Network, One. Tel continued to build quality, value for money telephony products and services while remaining a low cost producer for a time.
One of the strengths of AT is that it bridges the gap between the individual subject and the social reality — it studies both through the mediating activity.
One of Butkus ' greatest known strengths was the ability to rip out the ball from ball carrier's hands.
One of XML data binding's strengths is the ability to un / serialize objects across programs, languages, and platforms.
One of the strengths of this is derived from the other hypotheses ’ weaknesses – it is difficult to track the evolution of a behavior as it leaves no verifiable evidence in the form of bone or DNA.

One and classical
One had to manage the given subjects, three diverse recent events, so as to make them part of a classical frieze, -- that is, a pattern of large figures filling the space, with not much else, against a blank background.
* In episode 17, season 5 of " Family Guy ", entitled " It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One ", the Griffin family is wearing powdered wigs in their living room and Stewie Griffin begins playing several classical compositions, including those by Joseph Haydn and George Frideric Handel, when Peter Griffin, as Salieri, says " Play Peter Griffin ", alluding to the 1984 film Amadeus, when the disguised Salieri character requests that Mozart imitate his compositional style.
One of the peculiarities of classical electromagnetism is that it is difficult to reconcile with classical mechanics, but it is compatible with special relativity.
One particularly novel orientation developed at La Borde consisted of the suspension of the classical analyst / analysand pair in favour of an open confrontation in group therapy.
One responsum substantially liberalized Conservative Judaism's approach including lifting most ( but not all ) classical prohibitions on homosexual conduct and permitted the blessing of homosexual unions and the ordination of gay clergy.
One of the first, extremely important classical works of political philosophy is Plato's Republic, which was followed by Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics and Politics.
One of the most influential proponents of this classical notion of patriotism was Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
One can even start from an established classical model of a particular system, then attempt to guess the underlying quantum model that would give rise to the classical model in the correspondence limit.
One attempt to overcome these limitations is to replace ordinary quantum field theory, which is based on the classical concept of a point particle, with a quantum theory of one-dimensional extended objects: string theory.
One early concern of the medieval Christian church was its attitude to classical rhetoric itself.
One influential figure in the rebirth of interest in classical rhetoric was Erasmus ( c. 1466-1536 ).
One of the characteristics of artistic research is that it must accept subjectivity as opposed to the classical scientific methods.
One classical or traditional analysis of ' knowledge ' is justified true belief.
One of Sakamoto's classical influences was Claude Debussy, who he described as his " hero " and stated that “ Asian music heavily influenced Debussy, and Debussy heavily influenced me.
One of the defining classical works of horror, Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, is the first fully realized work of science fiction, where the manufacture of the monster is given a rigorous science-fictional grounding.
One of the institutions developed by classical Islamic jurists that influenced civil law was the Hawala, an early informal value transfer system, which is mentioned in texts of Islamic jurisprudence as early as the 8th century.
One medication for " classical " back pain such as a weak or strong opioid ( e. g. tramadol and Oxycontin respectively ) combined with a medication to combat any neuropathic pain symptoms such as shooting and stabbing pains ( e. g. Neurontin or Lyrica ).
One of his handlers at Tarnover explains that this is like a classical pianist being able to play entire sonatas and concertos from memory.
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 of the most prominent buildings is the neoclassical Romanian Athenaeum, which was founded in 1852, and hosts classical music concerts, the George Enescu Festival, and is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra.
One of the most common causes of suspicion was membership in the Washington Bookshop Association, a left-leaning organization that offered lectures on literature, classical music concerts and discounts on books.
A classical rabbinic work, Avoth de-Rabbi Natan, states: " One time, when Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai was walking in Jerusalem with Rabbi Yehosua, they arrived at where the Temple in Jerusalem now stood in ruins.

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