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Such and acts
Such explanations do not imply that humans are always consciously calculating how to increase their inclusive fitness when they are doing altruistic acts.
Such musical acts as Echo and the Bunnymen, The Smiths, Neil Young, Patti Smith, Swans, The Germs, and Joy Division have been mentioned by Love, including songs by several of them being covered by Hole in live performances and, in some cases, studio recordings.
Such acts of recognition of a saint were authoritative, in the strict sense, only for the diocese or ecclesiastical province for which they were issued, but with the spread of the fame of a saint, were often accepted elsewhere also.
Such bodies commonly had the right to own property and make contracts, to receive gifts and legacies, to sue and be sued, and, in general, to perform legal acts through representatives.
Such acts show that both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth equate masculinity with naked aggression ; whenever they discuss manhood, violence follows.
Such a strong gravitational field acts as a gravitational lens and bends the radiation emitted by the star such that parts of the normally invisible rear surface become visible.
Such a conception of reality may be thoroughly predestinarian, if God is the personal cause of continued existence and the orchestrator or determiner of the relationship between each present event and each subsequent present event ; but, it is only predestination if in this conception God acts with absolute freedom and entire knowledge of Himself.
Such methods are used primarily for the fabrication of materials ( typically a metal oxide ) starting from a chemical solution which acts as the precursor for an integrated network ( or gel ) of either discrete nanoparticles or network polymers.
Such acts include Jay Chou, The Kitchen Syncopators, Inkwell Rhythm Makers, Curtains for you, The Gallus Brothers and the not-quite as young Baby Gramps or Bob Milne.
Such acts included fire eating, sword swallowing, knife throwing, body piercing, lying on a bed of nails, walking up a ladder of sharp swords, and more.
Bedau writes, " There is a whole class of acts, undertaken in the name of civil disobedience, which, even if they were widely practiced, would in themselves constitute hardly more than a nuisance ( e. g. trespassing at a nuclear-missile installation )... Such acts are often just a harassment and, at least to the bystander, somewhat inane ... The remoteness of the connection between the disobedient act and the objectionable law lays such acts open to the charge of ineffectiveness and absurdity.
Such findings have raised concerns about violence on television ; for example, Larson and his coworkers ( 1968 ) found that 56 % of the time children's television characters achieve their goals through violent acts.
) Such analgesic placebos activation changes processing lower down in the brain by enhancing the descending inhibition through the periaqueductal gray on spinal nociceptive reflexes, while the expectations of anti-analgesic nocebos acts in the opposite way to block this.
Such denials were understandable, mainly given that homosexual acts were illegal during most of his career, subject to imprisonment and against the conditions for termination specified in Rank Studio contracts with its actors, thus potentially putting his career as a major actor at jeopardy, which few actors of the time would risk.
Such conduct becomes bribery only when there is an identifiable exchange between the contribution and official acts, previous or subsequent, and the term quid pro quo denotes such an exchange.
Such deviations from the moral law were criticized by proto-orthodox rivals of the Gnostics, who ascribed various aberrant and licentious acts to them.
Such acts associated the punishment with the Patriot side of the American Revolution.
Such provisions can be derogated, however, by acts having force of the ordinary law.
Such religious meaning must not be confused with the word ' belligerent ' used to describe extremist religious behaviours found in some who, based on their extreme religious beliefs or ideologies, take up weapons and become involved in warfare, or who commit acts of violence or terrorism in an attempt to advance their extremist religious agendas.
Such " seditious acts ," or pranks in the context of chaos, are butoh.
Such systems always work with a base station that acts as a repeater and controller, although individual handsets and mobiles may have a mode that bypasses the base station.
Such acts included the Manic Street Preachers, Catatonia, Super Furry Animals and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci ; the latter two bands being notable for many of their songs ' lyrics being in Welsh.

Such and granting
Such institutions may also offer non-degree certificates, which indicate completion of a set of courses comprising some body of knowledge, but the granting of such certificates is not the primary purpose of the institutions.
Such funding would not satisfy the completion of the project, and work stopped in 1972 pending the granting of a loan extension that failed to materialize by the time of the coup of the Armed Forces of September 11th of 1973.
Such letters patent were irregular, because they did not bear the Royal Sign Manual, and only Letters Patent signed by the Sovereign himself can provide for the appointment of Lords Commissioners or for the granting of Royal Assent.
Such jurisdiction is discretionary, and thus the appellate court may issue an action granting or denying the writ, or may decline to consider the merits of an application altogether.

Such and divine
Such things are regarded as " divine " due to their transcendental origins, and / or because their attributes or qualities are superior or supreme relative to things of the Earth.
Such things that may qualify as " divine " are apparitions, visions, prophecies, miracles, and the soul, or more general things like resurrection, immortality, grace, and salvation.
Such images functioned as powerful relics as well as icons, and their images were naturally seen as especially authoritative as to the true appearance of the subject: naturally and especially because of the reluctance to accept mere human productions as embodying anything of the divine, a commonplace of Christian deprecation of man-made " idols ".
Such existence itself is a representation and concretization of divine conceptualizations: there is first the idea, then the concrete, or ‘ objective ’, manifestation commensurate with that idea.
" Such deities are very much overshadowed by the divine figures defined through poetry and cult ," Walter Burkert remarked of Greek nature deities.
Such messages typically involve divine inspiration, interpretation, or revelation of conditioned events to come ( cf.
Such " inner silence " is not about the absence of sound ; instead, it is understood to bring one in contact with the divine, the ultimate reality, or one's own true self, one's divine nature.
Such a state may relate to the existence, characteristics and worship of a deity or deities, divine intervention in the universe and human life, or values and practices centered on the teachings of a spiritual leader.
… Contemplation is therefore the end of action " and " Such is the life of the divinity and of divine and blessed men: detachments from all things here below, scorn of all earthly pleasures, the flight of the lone to the Alone.
Such myths have included the creation of a divine cow mother and a cow heaven by the God, Brahma and Prithu, the sovereign of the universe, created the earth ’ s vegetation, edible fruits and vegetables, disguised as a cow ( Margul, 1968, p. 64 ).
Such a celebration begins with attendance at the divine services marking that day ( in the Russian tradition, the All-Night Vigil and Divine Liturgy ), and usually with a festive party thereafter.
Such ideas were propagated by lower class Radicals seeking to overturn divine justification of the ( aristocratic ) social order.

Such and favour
Such a crisis would culminate with a devaluation of the Mark in 1923, eventually leading to severe economic problems and, in the long term, favour the rise of the Nazi Party.
( Such a strenuously emphatic, anti-legato method of Germanic vocalism is no longer in favour with singers and pedagogues due to the " internationalisation " of operatic vocal styles after World War II.
Such lists are very much out of favour in modern analysis ; as they have proved spectacularly unsuccessful at achieving their aims ; but they are still seen to this day.
" Such unwavering support for Jiang was said to have worked in Bo Xilai's favour when the vacancy for Governor of Liaoning opened.
Such a referendum was ultimately held on 26 May 1987 when the proposal was approved by Irish voters by 69. 9 % in favour to 30. 1 % against on a turnout of 44. 1 %.
The utilitarian view is the strongest proponent of the economic argument: ‘ without such rights, much research and creativity would not be carried on or would not be financed by capitalists .’ Such rights however cannot be too far in favour of the author.
Such a hundi cannot be endorsed in favour of any other person and is akin to a bill on which a restrictive endorsement has been made.
Such descriptions may be free text comments, votes in favour of or against its quality, or tags that collectively or collaboratively become a folksonomy.
Such names fell out of favour because passengers could sometimes confuse the name of the locomotive with the destination of the train.
Such was his luck not to be able to feature in a major tournament up to then as he was also dropped by Advocaat in the final squad which travelled to Portugal for the Euro 2004 Finals in favour of Reiziger and Johnny Heitinga who played in the same position.
Such demands constrained female birth intervals and consequently their fertility ; thus providing an opportunity for selection to favour the grandmother hypothesis.
Such sharp material militates in favour of taking 1566 as beginning of English Presbyterianism, at least in a theoretical sense.
Such reduction can be assumed to be caused by the offspring: If the maternal parent's interest were to produce as few seeds as observed, selection would not favour the production of extra ovules that do not mature into seeds.
Such weddings all too often result in the abandonment of the Mulukanadu Telugu dialect in favour of the language of the spouse.
Such laws have since been abolished — in some countries — in favour of modern bankruptcy, which is more favourable to creditors.
Such conventional oracles were largely sidelined in favour of direct and detailed reportage of sources to the exclusion of corporate " spin ".

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