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Such and concepts
Such modifications are all for the best but it takes something as different as a Deerstalker or a Jet to change arms-making concepts.
Such concepts would have been part of everyday life in hunter-gatherer societies.
Such ideas are sometimes expressed around concepts of a world government.
Such puzzles as the Sorites paradox and the related continuum fallacy have raised doubt as to the applicability of classical logic and the principle of bivalence to concepts that may be vague in their application.
" Such publications introduced concepts central to intelligent design, including irreducible complexity ( a variant of the watchmaker analogy ) and specified complexity ( closely resembling a fine-tuning argument ).
Such " relational " or " polyadic " (" many-place ") concepts and expressions have, for their extension, the set of all sequences of objects that satisfy the concept or expression in question.
Such entities include computer programs ( including library and system calls ), formal standards and conventions, and even abstract concepts.
" Such methods are commonly referred to as concept testing and have been performed using field surveys, personal interviews and focus groups, in combination with various quantitative methods, to generate and evaluate product concepts.
Such was the heterogeneity between understanding and sensibility, Maimon further argued, that there could be no criterion to determine how the concepts of the understanding apply to the intuitions of sensibility.
Such questions as " Do we possess such-and-such a concept " and " how do we come to possess such-and-such a concept " are meaningless, because concepts are not the sort of thing that one possesses.
Such generalities as ' concepts ' fail to pay proper attention to the particularity of things.
Such concepts derive from Manhattan's elongated shape, running roughly north / south and nowhere more than wide.
Such websites claim to help students understand concepts.
Such concepts as that of the electron are also derived from manipulation.
Such techniques can overcome the mind's instinctive tendency to use " oversimplified associative thinking " in which two related concepts are so closely associated that their differences, and independence from one another, are overlooked.
Such highly-valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim.
Such arcology concepts are popular in science fiction.
Such a combination was actually very powerful for 1929, and indicates that Hill apparently understood the concepts of a meet-in-the-middle attack as well as confusion and diffusion.
Such concepts have an obvious base in ordinary motor activities: the brain must be able to calculate the force vector produced by muscular exertion, and calculate the probable outcome when that force is exerted against an object in the outside world .”
Such developments were based on the application of concepts and methods from graph theory, for example minimum spanning trees to depict individual tracks in a more rigorous way, clique analysis to identify standard tracks, and nodal analysis to determine the precise location of panbiogeographic nodes.
Such concepts are established in the Sunni branch of Islam, and in particular in the latter ’ s original Sufi schools of spiritual disciplines.
Such debates have led to concepts such as just war theory.
Such Gellish expressions use names of concepts ( such as ' city ') and relation types ( such as < is located in > and < is classified as a >) that should be selected from the Gellish Formal English Dictionary-Taxonomy ( or of your own domain dictionary ).
Such a distinction had always existed in music, and that some works had always been composed for specific occasions and others not ( at least since the Renaissance, in all probability ), is attested to by the work of Besseler and Nettl, who based their concepts on studies of the historical situation.

Such and Neolithic
Such conditions also delayed the coming of the Neolithic until as late as 5000-4000 BC in northern Europe.
Such axe heads were needed in large numbers for forest clearance and the establishment of settlements and farmsteads, a characteristic of the Neolithic period.
Such a language would have existed on the other side of the Adriatic ( Illyria ) in the Neolithic.
Such Neolithic tombs are common across much of western Europe, from Iberia to Scandinavia, and they were therefore likely brought to the British Isles along with, or roughly concurrent to, the introduction of farming.
Such tools are found in the later Neolithic of Poland ( from the most probable local source Jordanov ), Sardinia ( Italy ) ( unknown source ) and Switzerland.
Such conditions delayed the coming of the Neolithic to as late as 6000 BP in northern Europe.

Such and Revolution
" By the eighteenth century, " man " had come to refer primarily to males ; some writers who wished to use the term in the older sense deemed it necessary to spell out their meaning: Anthony Trollope, for example, writes of " the infinite simplicity and silliness of mankind and womankind " and when " Edmund Burke, writing of the French Revolution, used men in the old, inclusive way, he took pains to spell out his meaning: ' Such a deplorable havoc is made in the minds of men ( both sexes ) in France ....'"
Such an analysis sees the English Revolution as pivotal in the transition from feudalism to capitalism and from a feudal state to a capitalist state in Britain.
Such famous figures in Mexican history as Francisco I. Madero, Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata would launch a rebellion against Díaz, all of which eventually coalesced into what became known as the Mexican Revolution.
Such forced " progress " was viewed as one more attempt against their faith and against their own understanding of freedom, as the main motto of the Greek Revolution was " for the holy faith of Christ and the freedom of the homeland "; home and faith were inseparable, given also that the Church was the main contributor to the survival of the Greek language and Greek consciousness during Turkish occupation.
Such ideas became " commonplace to seventeenth century Baptists, Levellers, Diggers, Seekers, early Quakers and other radical groupings which took part in the free-for-all discussions of the English Revolution.
Such ideas became " commonplace to seventeenth century Baptists, Levellers, Diggers, Seekers, … early Quakers and other radical groupings which took part in the free-for-all discussions of the English Revolution ".
Such acts associated the punishment with the Patriot side of the American Revolution.
Such a structure developed in the west in the period of time following the Industrial Revolution, and replaced the agrarian societies of the Pre-modern, Pre-industrial age.
Such sentiments directly contributed to the success of the Chinese Revolution in 1911, barely a decade later.
Such individual rights were the symmetric of the " right for the labourer " to " freely " sell his labor force on the marketplace through juridical contracts, and worked in the same time as an ideological means to discompose the collective grouping of producers required by the Industrial Revolution: thus, in the same time that the Industrial Era requires masses to concentrate themselves in factories and in cities, the individualist, " bourgeois " ideology separated themselves as competing homo economicus.
Such inscriptions on a church are very rare ; this one was restored during the 1989 bicentenary of the French Revolution.
Such predictions made it extremely popular at the time of the French Revolution, when crowds besieged the French Bibliothèque Nationale to see it.
Such officials were not military officers but reported back to the political authorities: the king and the National Assembly ( French Revolution ), respectively.
Such information fueled this first wave of mob hysteria of the Revolution.
Such has nourished a culture of opposition attested, for example, in the Donghak Peasant Revolution, the Gwangju Students Movement, the Yeosu-Suncheon Rebellion, or the region's resistance to the Japanese invasions of Korea ( 1592 – 1598 ).
Such of the enemies of the Jews as cherished the hope that the Bourbons would hasten to undo the work of the Revolution with regard to Jewish emancipation were soon disappointed.
Such aristocratic associations sealed the instrument's fate in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution: it was deemed insufficiently proletarian and was discouraged.
Such terms evoked similarities with the non-violent Rose Revolution in Georgia and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004, whose names owe a debt to the 1989 Czechoslovak Velvet Revolution and the 1974 Portuguese Carnation Revolution.
Such movements have had a measure of success, as for example in Serbia's Bulldozer Revolution ( 2000 ); in Georgia's Rose Revolution ( 2003 ); and in Ukraine's Orange Revolution ( 2004 ).

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