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assertion and consumer
The fundamental assertion is that there is a maximum amount that " a consumer will give up, of one commodity, to get one unit of another good, in that amount which will leave the consumer indifferent between the new and old situations " The negative slope of the indifference curves represents the willingness of the consumer to make a trade off.
The user agent issues a POST request to the assertion consumer service at the service provider.
# The user is POSTed to the assertion consumer service of the SP.

assertion and service
This assertion of the reason for Hull's resignation is highly debatable ; Hull's letter of resignation, makes clear that ill health was the cause, and that Hull wanted to continue in office: " It is with inexpressible disappointment that I find it necessary, for considerations of health, to retire from public service.
In 1969 Stonehouse was subjected to the assertion that he was a Czech secret service agent.
The rationale of this position is the assertion that raising children is a very important activity ( childfree author Virginia Postrel calls it " the most important work most people will ever do "), and so not engaging in this activity must therefore mean living one's life in service to one's self.
The service provider requests and obtains an identity assertion from the identity provider.
On the basis of this assertion, the service provider can make an access control decision-in other words it can decide whether to perform some service for the connected principal.
Subsequently, the service provider requests the actual assertion via a back channel.
The SP consumes the assertion and issues an AttributeQuery to the IdP's attribute service for attributes about that user, which may or may not include the user's identity.
The title is bestowed as a recognition of these saints ' outstanding service in the spreading and assertion of Christianity, comparable to that of the original apostles.
This was not only an intellectual but also a political assertion: he argued that the gwageo examinations by which people qualified for royal service should be reformed to focus on these concerns.
SamTrans ' assertion of its right to regulate San Mateo service also caused tension in early 2006 when BART, without informing SamTrans, unilaterally extended trains from six to eight or nine cars in order to serve increasing ridership on the East Bay section of the Dublin / Pleasanton line.

assertion and processes
In the case of quantum mechanics, the most common instrumentalist description is an assertion of statistical regularity between state preparation processes and measurement processes.
The undisclosed sum paid by Channel 4 to Phillips and the Commission's assertion that " Trevor has gone through all the correct processes of declaring his interests, so there is no conflict "< ref >
Regarding physics, " When Dembski says that information cannot be generated naturally, he seems to be voicing yet another muddled version of the common creationist assertion that the second law forbids the generation of order by natural processes.

assertion and response
In law, an answer was originally a solemn assertion in opposition to someone or something, and thus generally any counter-statement or defense, a reply to a question or response, or objection, or a correct solution of a problem.
A promising response then is to point out that the assertion " evil exists " implies an ethical standard against which moral value is determined, and then to argue that this standard implies the existence of God ( see argument from morality.
is a question sometimes given in response to an incredible assertion.
* acquiescence response bias, which is the tendency to agree with any assertion, regardless of its content
In response to an assertion by Minister for Justice P. J. Ruttledge that the Blueshirts had fascist leanings like the Italian Blackshirts and German Brownshirts, and that other European nations had taken similar actions against similar organizations, Costello stated:
A dedicated member of the Orange Order and staunchly Protestant, he famously stated, in April 1934, in response to Éamon de Valera's assertion that Ireland was a " Catholic nation ": The hon.
" Later in response to Press's assertion that "... they are just shutting down progressive talk from one city after another ," Senator Harkin responded, " Exactly, and that's why we need the fairthat's why we need the Fairness Doctrine back.
One dialetheist response is to offer a distinction between assertion and rejection.
The deflationist response is that the assertion that truth is a norm of assertion can be stated only in the form of the following infinite conjunction:
The result of an attribute query is a SAML response containing an assertion, which itself contains an attribute statement.
In response to Martin's assertion that foreign policy rests with the cabinet, Karygiannis said that a clear majority of Parliament saw it differently and urged Martin to live up to his promise to give MPs real clout.
" ( in response to AFL-CIO President John Sweeney's assertion that " There is no more corruption in unions than there is in business or in Congress.
In 2005, Alan Sykes argued that National-Anarchism represents a further evolution in the thinking of the radical right rather than an entirely new dimension, a response to the new situation of the late 20th century in which the apparent triumph of materialist capitalism on a global scale requires a greater assertion of the centrality of anti-materialist nationalism.
In the book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), in response to fellow filmmaker François Truffaut's assertion that aspects of the remake were by far superior, Hitchcock replied " Let's say the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional ".
Her response to this assertion was that she was sworn to uphold the law, and that the death penalty was part of state law.

assertion and creates
The assertion that " All reality is spirit " means that all of reality rationally orders itself and while doing so creates the oppositions we find in it.

assertion and security
Despite great interest by the War Office in the book's assertion that ' security is possible ', Wintringham's call to train 100, 000 men immediately was not implemented.
Leung denied Morris ' assertion about the threats to the security of his tenure, instead accusing Morris of misinterpreting him.
A SAML assertion contains a packet of security information:
Quattrocchi's DSSA association was subsequently denied and the assertion is thought to be false because he was actually working for a security company based in the United States.
Crater was prevented from proceeding with discovery in its patent infringement case ( U. S. Patent No. 5, 286, 129 ) by the United States ' assertion that discovery could cause " extremely grave damage to national security ".
He wrote to O ' Connell's son that it " was the assertion of the primitive right of man to enjoy in security and peace the fruit of his industry and labour ".

assertion and context
It's the assertion that " there is nothing outside the text " ( il n ' y a pas de hors-texte ), which means that “ there is no such a thing as out-of-the-text ”, in other words, the context is an integral part of the text.
Derrida once explained that this assertion " which for some has become a sort of slogan, in general so badly understood, of deconstruction (...) means nothing else: there is nothing outside context.
It's the assertion that " there is nothing outside the text " ( il n ' y a pas de hors-texte ), which means that " there is no such a thing as out-of-the-text ", in other words, " there is nothing outside context ".
In the general context of a G-valued series, a distinction is made between absolute and unconditional convergence, and the assertion that a real or complex series which is not absolutely convergent is necessarily conditionally convergent ( meaning not unconditionally convergent ) is then a theorem, not a definition.
In an absolute context, the word " integrity " conveys no meaning between people with differing definitions of absolute morality, and becomes nothing more than a vague assertion of perceived political correctness or popularity, similar to using terms such as " good " or " ethical " in a moralistic context.
Seen in its wider social context, Greek Revival architecture sounded a new note of sobriety and restraint in public buildings in Britain around 1800 as an assertion of nationalism attendant on the Act of Union, the Napoleonic Wars, and the clamour for political reform.
We signal our agreement or approbation of a previously uttered assertion or confirm some commonly held belief or imply that what we are asserting is likely to be accepted by others in the same context.
This assertion is put into the larger context of Big History through a review of increasing complexity going back to the Big Bang and tracing information processing by nature through the present and boldly extrapolating into the future.
In the contemporary Solomon Islands, as elsewhere in Melanesia, kastom is the core of the assertion of traditional values and cultural practices in a modern context.
The flawed assertion that " the seeds are difficult to distinguish even by scanning electron microscope " is taken out of context, since the original source actually discusses the carbonized grain excavated lodged in crumbs of breadlike food excavated from Yayoi period or even Jōmon period strata.
Lewy describes his conception of legality and morality in the context of war, suggesting that what is legal must necessarily be moral as well: " Because I show that American military tactics are legal, I clearly also undermine critics ' assertion that the American conduct in Vietnam was immoral.
Stephens ' assertion, in this context, has been read as validating Lincoln's reading of the Founders ' principles and countering with an assertion of " racial inequality ".

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