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One and perceived
One can categorise crimes depending on the related punishment, with sentencing tariffs prescribed in line with the perceived seriousness of the offence.
One of the largest issues surrounding the implementation and adoption of a CRM comes in the perceived lack of technical and user support in using the system.
One particular plant species, the ginkgo biloba, is perceived to have evolved at this time and still exists today as the only surviving species from its phylum.
One of the suspected mechanisms behind the autoimmune phenomenon is the existence of microchimerism, i. e. fetal cells circulating in maternal blood, triggering an immune reaction to what is perceived as " foreign " material .< ref name = Bianchi >
Modalism teaches that the Heavenly Father, Resurrected Son and Holy Spirit identified by the Trinity Doctrine are different modes or aspects of the One God, as perceived by the believer, rather than three coeternal persons in God Himself.
" One would expect the dreamer to have some associations with this image, and the professed lack of any perceived significance or familiarity whatsoever should make one suspicious.
While wearing the One Ring, Frodo perceived them as pale figures robed in white, with " haggard hands " and wearing crowns.
One incident that was often claimed as a motivation is the perceived IDF failure in the " Night of the Gliders ", or the " Kibia action ", in which a Palestinian guerrilla infiltrated an IDF army camp from Lebanon and killed six soldiers.
The name " One Nation " was chosen to signify belief in national unity, in contrast to a perceived increasing division in Australian society allegedly caused by government policies favouring immigrants and indigenous Australians.
One problem some perceived with the Sherman Act was that it was not entirely clear what practices were prohibited, leading to businessmen not knowing what they were permitted to do, and government antitrust authorities not sure what business practices they could challenge.
One specific scene in the movie perceived as an example of anti-Semitism was in the dialogue of Caiaphas, when he states " His blood on us and on our children!
One of the arguments used to sell the idea at the time to Nebraska voters was that by adopting a unicameral system, the perceived evils of the " conference committee " process would be eliminated.
One of Davis ' most notorious films, Boys Beware ( 1961 ), produced with the cooperation of the Inglewood, California Police Department and the Inglewood Unified School District, warns boys of the perceived dangers of male homosexuals.
The perceived outrage of this event put the future of Formula One at Indianapolis in doubt.
One of his criticisms, to which Darwin responded in later editions of the Origin of Species, was a perceived failure of natural selection to explain the incipient stages of useful structures.
One argument pointed toward the perceived moral laxity of blacks.
One of the Hughes ' campaign leaflets has been condemned by some for claiming the election was " a straight choice " between Liberal and Labour, however this phrase is regularly used by many parties within the UK — Hughes has since apologised for what may be perceived as an inadvertent slur.
One of the little birds is perceived by the duck ’ s surroundings as a homely little creature and suffers much verbal and physical abuse from the other birds and animals on the farm.
" An entire chapter of the book is devoted to perceived self-mockery within the series, with much attention given to the episode " The L. A ." from Season One.
One perceived in him a love for knowledge, a habit of reading, thinking, working.
One can believe only what one has perceived to be true from reasonable grounds, and consequently one must have the courage to continue doubting until one has found reliable grounds to satisfy the reason.
One of the songs, a lullaby named " Rorogwela ", sung by Afunakwa, a Northern Malaita woman, was used as a vocal sample in a 1992 single " Sweet Lullaby " by the French electronica duo Deep Forest, becoming a worldwide hit, but also causing some controversy over perceived " pillaging " of the world music heritage by Western musicians.
One of the features of standard Croatian language and in common with several languages such as Czech, Finnish, French, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Slovenian, Ukrainian, Tamil, Turkish is word coinage using roots or elements perceived as being characteristic or unique to the speech of the community.
Gompers undermined any labor actions that he perceived might be related to the One Big Union movement ; for example, the Winnipeg General Strike and the Seattle General Strike.

One and benefit
One benefit is that the statistical moment calculations can be carried out to arbitrary accuracy such that the computations can be tuned to the precision of, e. g., the data storage format or the original measurement hardware.
One clear benefit of the ' late arrival ' of the channel was that its frequency allocations at each transmitter had already been arranged in the early 1960s, when the launch of an ITV2 was highly anticipated.
One of the special achievements of such deism-based humanism is that it discloses new, anthropocentric moral sources by which human beings are motivated and empowered to accomplish acts of mutual benefit.
One would describe a set of acts as " selfless " ( altruistic ) when they are not selfish — when they benefit others more than oneself.
One would say that a person is " egoless " when he or she feels or acts in a way that suggests that the self is irrelevant ( regardless of whether the act or attitude had any benefit to self or others ).
One of these is the production of representational art ; this is quite in harmony with the history of the spread of the gospel, as it provides confirmation that the becoming man of the Word of God was real and not just imaginary, and as it brings us a similar benefit.
One benefit of carbon ink is that it is not harmful to the paper.
One of their mottos, in reference to the New People, was: " To keep you is no benefit.
One consequence of the Act is that solicitors, accountants, tax advisers and insolvency practitioners who suspect ( as a consequence of information received in the course of their work ) that their clients ( or others ) have engaged in tax evasion or other criminal conduct from which a benefit has been obtained, are now required to report their suspicions to the authorities ( since these entail suspicions of money laundering ).
One theory is that, while disobedience may be helpful, any great amount of it would undermine the law by encouraging general disobedience which is neither conscientious nor of social benefit.
One of the last of those studies affirmed the superiority of inositol and xantinol esters of nicotinic acid for reducing serum free fatty acid, but other studies conducted during the same period found no benefit.
One benefit of this environment is increased resistance to detergents and antibiotics, as the dense extracellular matrix and the outer layer of cells protect the interior of the community.
One of the major drawbacks however is that it cannot benefit from the hardware acceleration on multi-threaded processors or multi-processor computers: there is never more than one thread being scheduled at the same time.
Welsh, Ian Rankin, and Alexander McCall Smith each contributed a short story for the One City compilation published in 2005 in benefit of the One City Trust for social inclusion in Edinburgh.
* Peace: One must cultivate a peaceful manner in order to benefit oneself and those around one.
One particular benefit of melatonin is that it can treat insomnia without altering the sleep pattern, which is altered by many prescription sleeping tablets.
One of the first themes developed in the novel is the question of what is right to do in a moral-social or prisoner's dilemma, in which a person can either cooperate with others for a greater communal benefit or act solely to increase one's personal well-being.
One particularly interesting decision made by Seiko at that time was to not patent the whole movement of the quartz wristwatch, thus allowing other manufacturers to benefit from the Seiko technology.
One benefit of DVI over other links is that it is relatively straightforward to transform the signal from digital domain into the analog one using a video DAC, as both clock and synchronization signals are sent over the link.
One clear benefit to SSL offloading in the Load Balancer is that it enables the Load Balancer to do load balancing or content switching based on data in the HTTPS request.
One benefit of this would be that it is like other DNA-based techniques so most labs would be equipped to conduct similar experiments without requiring new capital investment.
By combining their powers and knowledge, they intended to unleash an army of brainwashed, alternate universe Darkwing Ducks on St. Canard, as it would be of benefit to both their agendas – her hope is to force Darkwing's ally Launchpad McQuack to lead her to Scrooge's Number One Dime.
One objective of the CBD is to enable lesser-developed countries to better benefit from their resources and traditional knowledge.

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