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Mr. Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, in his remarks to the Governors Conference on Industrial Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax rate or to underwrite municipal services such as schools when he said: `` If this is the fundamental reason for a community's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain ''.
One manufacturer who held an allegedly basic patent said: `` I would readily put over $50,000 into the manufacture of the device, but it is so easy to make that we would enter immediately into a prolonged ordeal of patent litigation which would eat up all our profits ''.
Bruce Halpenny, a games inventor said when interviewed about his game, “ With crime you deal with every basic human emotion and also have enough elements to combine action with melodrama.
Devices functioning with GFSK are said to be operating in basic rate ( BR ) mode where an instantaneous data rate of 1 Mbit / s is possible.
Digital control and nonlinear control courses require z transformation and algebra respectively, and could be said to complete a basic control education.
Apart from this basic outline, there is little else that can be unequivocally said about consequentialism as such.
Robert Lowie later said that Sapir's fascination with indigenous languages stemmed from the seminar with Boas in which Boas used examples from Native American languages to disprove all of Sapir's common-sense assumptions about the basic nature of Language.
The basic beliefs are said to enjoy a non-inferential warrant ( or justification ).
When Carlson countered that conservatives " are always arguing against ' special rights ' for gays ," Falwell said that equal access to housing, civil marriage, and employment are basic rights, not special rights.
However Berman and Sams said in 2000 that effectiveness was limited: basic skills are limited and troops suffer from a ' range of diseases.
The basic point to use drug delivery is based upon three facts: a ) efficient encapsulation of the drugs, b ) successful delivery of said drugs to the targeted region of the body, and c ) successful release of that drug there.
Such could be said of morality and the basic theory applied to other seemingly ineffective positive actions.
Solutions with a pH less than 7 are said to be acidic and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are basic or alkaline.
Ahmet Etregun, producer for Atlantic Records, is reported to have said that " Afro-Cuban rhythms added color and excitement to the basic drive of R & B.
Captain Frankel and Sergeant Zim were said to be very proficient in it, and the style was part of the training curriculum during basic training at Camp Arthur Currie.
" He said, " The desire to deprive some of our citizens of their rights — economic, civic or political — has the same basic motivation as actuates the Fascist mind when it seeks to dominate whole peoples and nations.
" The gun industry has refused to take even basic measures to keep criminals and prohibited persons from obtaining firearms ," NAACP President / CEO Kweisi Mfume said.
Often, the École des Beaux-Arts school of design is said to have primarily promoted top-down design because it taught that an architectural design should begin with a parti, a basic plan drawing of the overall project.
Sir Hugh Casson said she was like " a wave breaking on a rock, because although she is sweet and pretty and charming, she also has a basic streak of toughness and tenacity.
Except for a few basic generalities, such as that the Lycians probably fought in the Trojan War, nothing mentioned by the works produced under the name of Homer, or the other poets, or anything said by Herodotus about Lycians prior to his own time, is generally granted any historical validity.
The art historian Nikolaus Pevsner has said that exhibits in the Great Exhibition showed " ignorance of that basic need in creating patterns, the integrity of the surface " and " vulgarity in detail ".
Carpenter said of the basic concept: " Halloween night.
Aztec culture is the culture of the people referred to as Aztecs, but since all ethnic groups of central Mexico in the postclassic period shared most basic cultural traits, many of the basic traits of Aztec culture cannot be said to be exclusive for the Aztecs.

said and principle
Buddha said " Love all, so that you may not wish to kill any " This is a positive way of stating the principle of Ahimsa.
" Comoros has requested a similar program for Grande Comore and Anjouan, total population 760, 000, and Li said that Beijing has agreed in principle.
Among the Ancient Greeks, Heraclitus conceived of a logos, a supreme rational principle, and said the wisdom " by which all things are steered through all things " was " both willing and unwilling to be called Zeus ( God )".
He said, " Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
A person can be said to love an object, principle, or goal if they value it greatly and are deeply committed to it.
That's not how this principle is working ," said Nasreddin offhandedly.
Again and again, with the Greek text in front of me and the NIV beside it, I discovered that the translators had another principle, considerably higher than the stated one: to make sure that Paul should say what the broadly Protestant and evangelical tradition said he said .... f a church only, or mainly, relies on the NIV it will, quite simply, never understand what Paul was talking about.
In Conservative and Reform Judaism, and some movements within Protestant Christianity, including process theology and open theism, deities are said to act in the world through persuasion, and not by coercion ( for open theism, this is a matter of choice — a deity could act miraculously, and perhaps on occasion does so — while for process theism it is a matter of necessity — creatures have inherent powers that a deity cannot, even in principle, override ).
Because such fields can in principle take on distinct values at each point in space, they are said to have infinite degrees of freedom.
Ruby is said to follow the principle of least astonishment ( POLA ), meaning that the language should behave in such a way as to minimize confusion for experienced users.
He has said that he had not applied the principle of least surprise to the design of Ruby, but nevertheless the phrase has come to be closely associated with the Ruby programming language.
Most of Wallace's inventions look not unlike the designs of W. Heath Robinson and Rube Goldberg, and Nick Park has said of Wallace that all his inventions are designed around the principle of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
In May 1864 Gladstone said that he saw no reason in principle why all mentally able men could not be enfranchised, but admitted that this would only come about once the working-classes themselves showed more interest in the subject.
After their victory he gave a speech at Hawarden on 23 September in which he said: " In the common interests of humanity, this remarkable strike and the results of this strike, which have tended somewhat to strengthen the condition of labour in the face of capital, is the record of what we ought to regard as satisfactory, as a real social advance tends to a fair principle of division of the fruits of industry ".
Those in favor of the Prime Directive have said that no one has the right to impose their own standards on others and it is hardly moral cowardice to keep to a difficult, but ultimately beneficial principle in the face of temptation.
Goldberg said the US was committed to the principle of political independence and territorial integrity and was ready to reaffirm it bilaterally and publicly in the Security Council resolution.
Abdi-heba's principle trouble arose from persons called Iilkili and the sons of Labaya, who are said to have entered into a treasonable league with the Habiri.
He said later to Jean Martet: " The policy of Foch and Poincaré was bad in principle.
When this is true the equation is said to obey the superposition principle.
Prof. Elihu Thomson is quoted as having said that had he stopped when he had the tube exhausted he would have had the honor of being the inventor of the incandescent light as used for commercial purposes ... the principle of the incandescent lamp dates several decades before the Woodward experiments, and that King, Chanzy, Farmer and others in the twenty years preceding 1860 made and used incandescent lamps much superior to the very imperfect one upon which Woodward's claims are based.
This very question, however, whether the first principle were to be regarded as single or twofold was one on which the Valentinians themselves were not agreed ; and their differences as to the manner of counting the numbers of the primary Ogdoad confirm what has been said as to the later origin of this doctrine.
Through the principle of the divine right of kings, for example, rulers were said to hold office by the will of God.
: The living principle, said Hunter, is coeval with the existence of animal or vegetable matter itself, and may long exist without sensation.

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