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" Specifically, MacIntyre applies this hypothesis to advance the notion that the moral structures that emerged from the Enlightenment were philosophically doomed from the start because they were formed using the aforementioned incoherent language of morality.
Specifically, there are Maass cusp forms associated with exceptional eigenvalues, for which the Ramanujan Peterssen conjecture holds, and have a functional equation, but do not satisfy the Riemann hypothesis.
Specifically, the original hypothesis predicts that people tend to perceive that mass communicated messages have a greater influence on others than on themselves.

Specifically and predicts
Specifically, it predicts the pattern of chemically similar elements found in the periodic table.
Specifically, he demonstrated an upper limit, known as Bell's inequality, regarding the strength of correlations that can be produced in any theory obeying local realism, and he showed that quantum theory predicts violations of this limit for certain entangled systems.
Specifically, scholars have demonstrated that third-person perception predicts willingness to censor pornography, television violence, sexual and violent television in Singapore, cigarette, beer, liquor, and gambling advertising, and rap music.

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According to Stephen Suleyman Schwartz, in his book " The Two Faces of Islam ", some say that during this vagabondage Ibn Abdul Wahhab came into contact with certain Englishmen who encouraged him to personal ambition as well as to a critical attitude about Islam .” Specifically, Mir ’ at al Harramin, a Turkish work by Ayyub Sabri Pasha, written in 1888, states that in Basra, Abdul Wahhab had come into contact with a British spy by the name of Hempher, who inspired in him the tricks and lies that he had learned from the British Ministry of the Commonwealth .”
Specifically, diagenesis is the cumulative physical, chemical and biological environment ; these processes will modify an organic object ’ s original chemical and / or structural properties and will govern its ultimate fate, in terms of preservation or destruction ”.
Specifically, PhRMA will focus on helping to successfully implement and improve the health reform legislation passed in 2010 under President Obama with a particular emphasis on rewarding innovation. Jeffrey Kindler, the chairman of Pfizer and former chairman of PhRMA, when commenting on Castellani's move from the Business Roundtable to PhRMA, said, John is the gold standard, and I ’ m extremely pleased that he will lead our team.
Specifically, Goffman talks about the use of self talk ,” or not talking to anyone specifically, and the role it plays within a social situation.
Specifically, he was harking back to the Grand Historian himself, Sima Qian ( ca.
Specifically, John Locke as part of his argument against the " Divine Right of Kings " in his book Two Treatises of Government defines it this way: Tyranny is the exercise of power beyond right, which nobody can have a right to ; and this is making use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private, separate advantage .” Locke's concept of tyranny influenced the writers of subsequent generations who developed the concept of tyranny as counterpoint to ideas of human rights and democracy.
Specifically, the third estate demanded that the number of deputies for their order be equal to that of the two privileged orders combined, and most controversially that the States General Vote, Not by Orders, but by Heads ”.
Specifically, these parts are listed as “( a ) combination ( s ) of parts designed Solely and exclusively for use in converting a weapon into a machinegun and are a machinegun as defined in the NFA.
Specifically used for amplification is polymerase chain reaction, which is an indispensable tool in a great variety of applications ”.
One recent study using this paradigm found that 16-month-olds tend to attribute beliefs to a person whose visual perception was previously witnessed as being reliable compared to someone whose visual perception was unreliable .” Specifically, 16-month-olds were trained to expect a person's excited vocalization and gaze into a container to be associated with finding a toy in the reliable looker condition or an absence of a toy in the unreliable looker condition.
Specifically, CNRA § 702 ( a ) amended the Covenant to state that the provisions of the ‘ immigration laws ’ ( as defined in section 101 ( a )( 17 ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U. S. C.
Specifically, Dijkstra made a proposal for an introductory programming course for freshmen that
Specifically, Lenin claimed The bourgeois nationalism of any oppressed nation has a general democratic content that is directed against oppression and it is this content that we unconditionally support.
Specifically, the 1987 Act ( i ) reformed and strengthened the tax provisions governing corporate mergers and acquisitions ; ( ii ) repealed the use of the completed contract method of accounting by large defense contractors ; ( iii ) limited the use of the installment sales method of accounting ; and ( iv ) reduced the deduction for dividends paid by one corporation to another ; and ( vi ) accelerated corporate estimated tax payments.
Specifically, in Europe in 1991, as part of the Action Master Elite sub-group, a figure named Omega Spreem was released ; the Defense Base function given to the character indicates that the toy is intended to be a new version of Omega Supreme himself, but the misspelled name and garish orange and pink paint job leave the toy as something of an oddity overall.
Specifically, she said: It ’ s only recently that I ’ ve questioned the way that I ’ ve been consuming.
Specifically the simulation heuristic is defined as how perceivers tend to substitute ' normal ' antecedent events for exceptional ones in psychologically ' undoing ' this specific outcome .”
It is through this consistency of playing the same teams yearly that these rivalries have shown remarkable staying power .” Specifically, it is society ’ s drive to disrupt these original rituals that start rivalries.
It defined a useful invention as one that is not frivolous or injurious to the well-being, good policy, or sound morals of society .” Specifically, " he word ‘ useful ’ … is incorporated into the law in contradistinction to mischievous or immoral.
Specifically, it was found in a 2007 Internet Security Threat Report that roughly ninety-three percent of gateway attacks were targeted at unprepared home users.

Specifically and mass
Specifically, he told interrogators that Iraq provided training to al-Qaeda in the area of weapons of mass destruction.
Specifically, individuals with PWS have short stature, are obese with abnormal body composition, have reduced fat free mass ( FFM ), have reduced lean body mass ( LBM ) and total energy expenditure, and have decreased bone density.
" Specifically, Congress made findings of past Iraqi military actions in violation of International Law and that Iraq had denied entry of United Nations Special Commission on Iraq ( UNSCOM ) inspectors into its country to inspect for weapons of mass destruction.
Specifically, 1 dGH is defined as 10 milligrams ( mg ) of calcium oxide ( CaO ) per litre of water, which is equivalent to 0. 17832 mmol per litre of elemental calcium and / or magnesium ions, since CaO has a molar mass of 56. 0778 g / mol.
Specifically, it is a mathematical equation that relates the delta-v ( the maximum change of speed of the rocket if no other external forces act ) with the effective exhaust velocity and the initial and final mass of a rocket ( or other reaction engine.
Specifically, it talks about the significance of mass media and how it affects the individual and society rather than focusing on the definitions of the models in general.
Specifically, the distance formula given above is no longer generally valid except in space free from mass.

Specifically and media
Specifically, the heuristics they used were deference to scientific authority, trust in scientific institutions, and whether they had seen media coverage of biotechnology.
Specifically, the Committee discussed their concerns regarding the following trends: the potential of media ownership concentration to limit news diversity and reduce news quality ; the CRTC and Competition Bureau ’ s ineffectiveness at stopping media ownership concentration ; the lack of federal funding for the CBC and the broadcaster ’ s uncertain mandate and role ; diminishing employment standards for journalists ( including less job security, less journalistic freedom, and new contractual threats to intellectual property ); a lack of Canadian training and research institutes ; and difficulties with the federal government ’ s support for print media and the absence of funding for the internet-based news media.
Specifically, the Committee discussed their concerns regarding the following trends: the potential of media ownership concentration to limit news diversity and reduce news quality ; the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) and Competition Bureau ’ s ineffectiveness at stopping media ownership concentration ; the lack of federal funding for the CBC and the broadcaster ’ s uncertain mandate and role ; diminishing employment standards for journalists ( including less job security, less journalistic freedom, and new contractual threats to intellectual property ); a lack of Canadian training and research institutes ; and difficulties with the federal government ’ s support for print media and the absence of funding for the internet-based news media.
Specifically, media richness theory states that the more ambiguous and uncertain a task is, the richer the format of media that suits it.
Specifically, the company focuses on three areas: developing premium content for film and television, making investments in technology and media companies in the U. S., and capitalizing on strategic business opportunities in emerging markets, especially Asia.

Specifically and information
* Specifically, a text added to the end of a book or an article, containing information that is important to, but is not the main idea of, the main text
Specifically related to web-based search, the challenge of interoperability stems from the fact designers of web resources typically have little or no need to concern themselves with exchanging information with other web resources.
Specifically, it describes the things of significance to an organization ( entity classes ), about which it is inclined to collect information, and characteristics of ( attributes ) and associations between pairs of those things of significance ( relationships ).
Specifically, blinded committees more often ask for more information rather than approving studies.
Specifically, BAN logic helps its users determine whether exchanged information is trustworthy, secured against eavesdropping, or both.
Specifically, the firm misused material, nonpublic information that the US Treasury would suspend issuance of the 30-year bond.
Specifically, Shelby revealed classified information on June 19, 2002 to Carl Cameron, the chief political correspondent on Fox News.
Specifically, information about the copyright controversy was deleted from Prentice's biography by someone using an Industry Canada IP address.
Specifically, it must support a representation of " missing information and inapplicable information " that is systematic, distinct from all regular values ( for example, " distinct from zero or any other number ", in the case of numeric values ), and independent of data type.
Specifically, if a person ’ s intent in sharing the negative information is for a to ’ elet, a positive, constructive, and beneficial purpose, the prohibition against lashon hara does not apply.
Specifically, the burglars were interested in information they thought was held by Lawrence F. O ' Brien, head of the DNC.
Specifically, neurotypical people have neurological development and states that are consistent with what most people would perceive as normal, particularly with respect to their ability to process linguistic information and social cues.
Specifically, the approach is the same as in classical propositional logic, except that the players do not always have perfect information about previous moves by the other player.
Specifically, information like comments, XML entity references, and sibling order may fail to be preserved in the object representation created by the binding application.
Specifically, Hawking's calculations indicated that black hole evaporation via Hawking radiation does not preserve information.
Specifically, perceptions of beauty are malleable such that information about the person's personality traits can influence one's assessment of another person's physical beauty.
Specifically, the question / answer paradigm has been used as a diagnostic for what counts as new information.
Specifically, US Code Title 44, Chapter 36, defines it as a ' strategic information base ' that defines the mission of an agency and describes the technology and information needed to perform that mission, along with descriptions of how the architecture of the organization should be changed in order to respond to changes in the mission.
Specifically, the court reasoned that since the leaked information in the posting made by O ' Grady contained an exact copy of a detailed drawing of " Asteroid " created by Apple, and included technical specifications that were copied verbatim from the same source, and all of that information was taken from a confidential set of slides labeled ' Apple Need-to-Know Confidential ", that the information was " stolen property, just as any physical item.

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