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Similarly, Robert Nozick argues for a theory that is mostly consequentialist, but incorporates inviolable " side-constraints " which restrict the sort of actions agents are permitted to do.
Similarly, a consequentialist theory may aim at the maximization of a particular virtue or set of virtues.
Similarly, Herman's theory of doublespeak having an inherent nature to be manipulative and Chomsky's theory of ' dichotomization ' relates directly to the practice of doublespeak and how doublespeak is deliberately deceptive in nature.
Similarly, in Thermal quantum field theory a compactification of the euclidean time dimension leads to the Matsubara frequencies and thus to a discretized thermal energy spectrum.
Similarly, a mathematician does not restrict his study of numbers to the integers ; rather he considers more abstract structures such as rings, and in particular number rings in the context of algebraic number theory.
Despite the nomenclature, the " field " under study is the gravitational potential, φ, rather than the gravitational field, g. Similarly, when classical field theory is used to study electromagnetism, the " field " of interest is the electromagnetic four-potential ( V / c, A ), rather than the electric and magnetic fields E and B.
Similarly, Belgium took no direct influence from the Statute or English copyright theory, but Joris Deene of the University of Ghent identifies an indirect influence " at two levels "; the criteria for what constitutes copyrightable material, which comes from the work of English theorists such as Locke and Edward Young, and the underlying justification of copyright law.
Similarly, in the de Broglie – Bohm theory, there are anomalous initial conditions which would produce measurement statistics in violation of the Born rule ( i. e., in conflict with the predictions of standard quantum theory ).
Similarly, deep structure was devised largely for technical reasons relating to early semantic theory.
Similarly, an experiment that provides a counterexample can disprove a theory or hypothesis.
Similarly, liberalism draws upon the work of Kant and Rousseau, with the work of the former often being cited as the first elaboration of democratic peace theory.
Similarly, probability theory states that the probability of an event can be described by a combination of the probabilities of certain specific other events ( see Mathematical treatment ).
4 ) Similarly, the Moore – Smith theory of convergence via nets, as supplemented by Kelley's notion of a universal net, leads to the criterion that a space is compact if and only if each universal net on the space converges.
Similarly, in social theory, a single direct action producing a social change is a first-order control system.
Similarly, many who avail themselves of magic do so without feeling the need to understand a causal theory behind it.
His need to provide a liberal justification for criminal law practice thus lead him to moral philosophy, and to the development of an original " consensual " theory of punishment which combined the merits of the retributive and utilitarian ( see deterrence ) varieties while avoiding their respective difficulties Similarly, the problems presented by the characterization of criminal conduct stimulated his work in the field of philosophy of action.
Similarly, object relations theory would point to the way ' in perversion there is the refusal, the terror of strangeness '; to the way ' the " pervert "... attacks imaginative elaboration through compulsive action with an accomplice ; and this is done to mask psychic pain '.
Similarly, Fermat's last theorem is stated in term of elementary arithmetic, which is a part of commutative algebra, but its proof involves deep results of both algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry.
Similarly, a theory consists of some indeterminate conjunction of hypotheses,
Similarly, in graph theory, this is sometimes referred to as " almost surely ".
" Similarly, Maria Todorova notes that, although it minimized the Ottoman contribution and displayed " emotional or evaluative overtones ", such a perspective ran against the divisive interpretations of the Balkans, offering a working paradigm for a global history of the region: " Although Iorga's theory may be today 2009 no more than an exotic episode in the development of Balkan historiography, his formulation Byzance après Byzance is alive not only because it was a fortunate phrase but because it reflects more than its creator would intimate.
Similarly, every cobordism theory has an extraordinary cohomology theory, with homology (" bordism ") groups and cohomology (" cobordism ") groups for any space.

Similarly and predicts
Similarly, the law of supply and demand predicts that due to the US's large percentage consumption of the world's oil supply, that increasing fuel economy would drive down the gasoline prices that US consumers would otherwise have to pay.
Similarly, a model that predicts a probability of making a yes / no choice ( a Bernoulli variable ) is even less suitable as a linear-response model, since probabilities are bounded on both ends ( they must be between 0 and 1 ).
Similarly, the Debye model predicts a universal function of the ratio ( see this article for further discussion ).

Similarly and new
Similarly, the American Cancer Society ( ACS ), the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, and the BBB have each stated lately that medical quackery is at a new high.
Similarly, the US and Europe have started to see new religious groups develop in relation to increased ayahuasca use.
Similarly, a system may transfer energy to another by physically impacting it, but in that case the energy of motion in an object, called kinetic energy, results in forces acting over distances ( new energy ) to appear in another object that is struck.
Similarly, it has enabled new crops like apples, strawberries, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and carrots to be grown and for the cultivated areas of the country to be extended although even now only about 1 % of Greenland is considered arable.
stresses the importance in Israelite religious observance of the new month ( Hebrew:, Rosh Chodesh, " beginning of the month "): "... in your new moons, ye shall blow with the trumpets over your burnt-offerings ..." Similarly in.
Similarly, a " History of England ", whose fifth edition was published in 1775, writes merely that new translation of the Bible, viz., that now in Use, was begun in 1607, and published in 1611.
Similarly, neither East Berlin nor West Berlin regarded their half as a priority area for redevelopment, seeking instead to distance themselves from the traditional heart of the city and develop two new centres for themselves, well away from the troubled border zone.
Similarly, the autonomous Puntland region's new administration, which took office in early 2009, has also implemented numerous reforms such as the expansion and improvement of its security and judicial sectors.
Similarly, Watson's appeal was successful, and the verdict was set aside pending a new trial.
Similarly if what were previously thought to be two distinct species are demoted to a lower rank, such as subspecies, where possible the second part of the binomial name is retained as the third part of the new name.
Similarly, the new Dodge Intrepid, the Dynasty's replacement, was sold as the Chrysler Intrepid.
Similarly, research scientists, mathematicians and physicists have developed new ideas by daydreaming about their subject areas.
Similarly, the country's heraldic authority was created by the Queen and, operating under the authority of the governor general, grants new coats of arms, flags, and badges in Canada.
Similarly Knut Faldbakken's novels about the change of men's roles during the women's revolution in the 70's reflected the new direction.
Similarly to the other new NBA teams, the Nuggets were given many financial issues including a 2 million dollar entry fee.
Similarly, he had re-established peace within the church and overcome the new conflict between Rome and Constantinople by promulgating the Tomos of Union in 920.
Similarly, thorium gas mantles are very slightly radioactive when new, but become far more radioactive after only a few months of storage.
Similarly, a number of programs written in OCaml customize the syntax of the language by the addition of new operators.
Similarly, Stephen built a new chain of fen-edge castles at Burwell, Lidgate, Rampton, Caxton, and Swavesey – each about six to nine miles ( ten to fifteen km ) apart – in order to protect his lands around Cambridge.
Similarly, new museums and visitor centres have been opened, notably at Arbroath Abbey and Urquhart Castle.
Similarly, español came to be used to refer to the common language of this new country: Castilian.
Similarly, Stephen built a new chain of fen-edge castles at Burwell, Lidgate, Rampton, Caxton, and Swavesey – all about six to nine miles ( ten to fifteen km ) apart – in order to protect his lands around Cambridge.
Similarly, after the end of the Irish Civil War, the new Irish state took early action to extend and strengthen the previous British legislation to protect Irish national monuments.

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