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Such and independent
Such churches teach these supernatural beings do not possess any power independent of God, and maintain that veneration is properly limited to intercession with God ( that is, praying to God on behalf of the petitioner ).
Such perceptions were compounded with the release of his subsequent features in the late 1980s, establishing him as one of the generation's most prominent and influential independent filmmakers.
" Such self-co-ordination of independent initiatives leads to a joint result which is unpremeditated by any of those who bring it about.
Such overlays are used for indexing and peer discovery and make the P2P system independent from the physical network topology.
Such independent organization persisted until the 2nd century BC amongst light infantry and cavalry, but was discarded completely in later periods with the supporting role taken instead by allied troops.
Such unity would either bring the North to its senses or lay the foundation for an independent South.
Such epithets gradually becoming detached finally attained to an independent position.
Such labeling, in the absence of measures of independent testing, renders the accusation itself baseless and ( ironically ) others may call the integrity of the assertion into question.
Such an absolute measure should look only at the individual's power to consume and it should be independent of any changes in income distribution.
Such artists are known as " indies " because they release their records on independent, often self-owned record labels, or no label at all.
Such Churches have always taught implicitly that a Christian's personal relationship with God is independent of whatever ordination they have received.
Such elements will — with overwhelming probability — be rapidly separated from each other by their natural unitary time evolution along their own independent paths.
Such circumstances are completely independent from the actus reus or mens rea elements.
Such multitasking is fairly simple when all tasks are independent from each other.
Such international distribution is not common for American independent record labels, and has allowed Kung Fu to put its stamp on albums by notable artists who are not signed to the label.
Such response of stress is independent of strain rate.
Such were the political-economy arguments of the economists whom Karl Marx criticized when they spoke of the " natural equilibria " of markets, as if the price ( value ) of a commodity were independent of the volition and initiative of the capitalist producers, buyers, and sellers of commodities.
Such " immutable economic laws " are what Capital: Critique of Political Economy ( 1867 ) revealed about the functioning of the capitalist mode of production, how goods and services ( commodities ) are circulated among a society ; and thus explain the psychological phenomenon of commodity fetishism, which ascribes an independent, objective value and reality to a thing that has no inherent value — other than the value given to it by the producer, the seller, and the buyer of the commodity.
Such commodification detaches knowledge and information from the ( user ) person, because, as intellectual property, they are independent, economic entities.
Rann later secured the support of conservative independent Rory McEwen and the Nationals ' Karlene Maywald by adding them to his cabinet, and Bob Such as speaker.
Such an atmosphere of surveillance was in keeping with the rising culture of espionage, which dominated the Second World War, although Mass Observation was an independent, not a government, effort aimed at education rather than manipulation of the public.
Such a candidate can be argued to not belong to the same population of persons depending on the dimensionality of the test, and, although one parameter IRT measures are argued to be sample-independent, they are not population independent, so misfit such as this is construct relevant and does not invalidate the test or the model.
Such programmes are more project-based and students are expected to be independent learners.
Such was its success that it became one of the largest TV production companies in the country, and the main independent supplier to Channel 4.

Such and secondary
Such secondary realizations were used and described as ' ET ', with an awareness that the time scales based on the atomic clocks were not identical to that defined by the primary ephemeris time standard, but rather, an improvement over it on account of their closer approximation to uniformity.
Such sources are now of secondary commercial importance, and most are no longer worked.
Such re-scattered waves are called " secondary scattering " and hinder the analysis.
Such " secondary " tribes, he suggested, actually came about as modern products of state expansion.
Such a census, according to Kurds would surely have shown a solid Kurdish majority in the city of Kirkuk and the surrounding oilfields, as well as in the secondary oil-bearing Kurdish area of Khanaqin, south of the Kurdish city of Sulaymaniyah ( Kurdish: Sîlemanî ).
Such systems often use paging techniques to obtain secondary benefits:
Such a venture was facilitated by the passing of the Building Societies ( Funding ) & Mutual Societies ( Transfers ) Act 2007, although further secondary legislation was required before such a merger could take place.
Such fractures tend to heal poorly and often require some form of bone stimulation, for example bone grafting as a secondary procedure.
Such features include secondary hypothyroidism with tiredness, intolerance to cold, constipation, weight gain, hair loss and slowed thinking, as well as a slowed heart rate and low blood pressure.
Such a palace layout with a secondary structure facing a different direction than a throne hall is highly unusual in Korea.
Such was the case for Ohori, Fujioka, and Ohta, circa 1998, when they induced a 10-month long coma ( or " anesthesia " as they called it ) in a 26-year-old woman suffering from refractory status epilepticus secondary to viral encephalitis, and then tapered her off the secobarbital very slowly while using zonisamide at the same time.
Such an interpretation sees the UNGA as being awarded ' final responsibility '— rather than ' secondary responsibility '— for matters of international peace and security, by the UN Charter.
Such tales push psychological motives to the forefront, while the social element becomes secondary.

Such and schools
Such institutional support may include government recognition or designation ; presentation as being the " correct " form of a language in schools ; published grammars, dictionaries, and textbooks that set forth a " correct " spoken and written form ; and an extensive formal literature that employs that dialect ( prose, poetry, non-fiction, etc .).
He criticised and satirised, from the inside, the various social milieus in which he found himself – provincial town life in A Clergyman's Daughter ; middle-class pretention in Keep the Aspidistra Flying ; preparatory schools in Such Such were the Joys ; colonialism in Burmese Days, and some socialist groups in The Road to Wigan Pier.
' Such concordats allowed the Catholic Church to organize youth groups, make ecclesiastical appointments, run schools, hospitals, and charities, or even conduct religious services.
Such schools, while illegal, were tolerated in some areas.
Such was the problem at abandoned county schools that insurance was difficult to obtain.
Such schools include Freeport Intermediate School, O. A.
Such powers include the ability to create and abolish faculties, departments, schools and institutes, academic regulations, admission standards, degree and diploma requirements.
Such a network is often blamed for an apparent high proportion of former pupils of these schools and graduates of these universities in high status positions in government, business, and the professions.
Such schools include Bandon Grammar School, Drogheda Grammar School, Dundalk Grammar School and Sligo Grammar School.
Such sermons occur regularly, as prescribed by the teachings of all legal schools.
Such " council schools ", also referred to in Mississippi lexicon as " academies ", were established by the White Citizens ' Council movement in reaction to the demands for racial integration by the American Civil Rights movement.
Such students are recognized at their commencement ceremonies and are provided the privilege of requesting a " leadership transcript " from the university when applying for career positions and graduate schools.
Such schools are authorized to grant the Juris Doctor ( J. D.
Such schools include tutoring schools and schools to assist the learning of handicapped children.
Such policies were gradually discarded during the early 1960s, with Yale being one of the last of the major schools to eliminate the last vestige with the class of 1970 ( entering in 1966 ).
Such schools produced many neo-Confucian scholars, including individuals such as Jo Gwang-jo, Yi Hwang, and Yi I.
Such stresses led white middle-class families in many communities to desert the public schools and create a network of private schools.
Such schools are very popular because they can protect Vedas and Vedic demigods from the influence of other non-dharmic or non-vedic religions like monotheistic Christianity, Islam, Judaism etc.

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