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Beyond the two basic tasks mentioned above, no attention was paid by statesman or scholar to an idea of state responsibility, either internally or externally.
One of the problems associated with the expressway stems from the basic idea.
Although Mr. Brown was not himself its inventor ( it was a French idea ), it is typical that his intuition first conceived the importance of mass producing this basic tool for general use.
Nevertheless, the basic idea of the atom was adopted by scientists thousands of years later because it elegantly explained new discoveries in the field of chemistry.
Among Schoenberg's teaching was the idea that the unity of a musical composition depends upon all its aspects being derived from a single basic idea ; this idea was later known as developing variation.
Chains of abstractions can therefore be constructed moving from neural impulses arising from sensory perception to basic abstractions such as color or shape to experiential abstractions such as a specific cat to semantic abstractions such as the " idea " of a CAT to classes of objects such as " mammals " and even categories such as " object " as opposed to " action ".
The basic idea is to provide a small system with primary sewage treatment.
The basic idea is to use CERT to perform the large number of tasks needed in emergencies.
There was some initial resistance to the idea out of fear that basic arithmetic skills would suffer.
A basic idea in Dianetics is that the mind consists of two parts: the " analytical mind " and the " reactive mind.
The root meaning of the word is of obscure origin though shown to be akin to modern German Das Übel ( although ' Evil ' is normally translated as ' Das Böse ') with the basic idea of transgressing .< ref name =" Harper2001 ">
Although the basic idea is recursive, most traditional implementations rearrange the algorithm to avoid explicit recursion.
It is considered archaic now, as the terms " acidic " and " basic rock " were based on an incorrect idea, dating from the 19th century, that silicic acid was the chief form of silicon occurring in rocks.
The basic idea is that magma will rise through the crust as a single mass through buoyancy.
As with many Neopagan rituals, some groups may use historically attested forms of the ceremony, striving to be as traditional as possible, while others may use only the basic idea of handfasting and largely create a new ceremony.
The basic idea behind hedonistic thought is that pleasure is the only thing that is good for a person.
A 1568 history by Hadrianus Junius of Holland claims that the basic idea of the movable type came to Gutenberg from Laurens Janszoon Coster via Fust, who was apprenticed to Coster in the 1430s and may have brought some of his equipment from Haarlem to Mainz.
The basic idea is of two lists:
The basic idea of microfluidic biochips is to integrate assay operations such as detection,
Goldfarb hit upon the basic idea while working on a primitive document management system intended for law firms in 1969, and helped invent IBM GML later that same year.
Writers such as Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson, in The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World ( 2000 ), Fredrick Turner in A Culture of Hope and Lester Brown in Plan B, have articulated a critique of the basic idea of modernism itself – that individual creative expression should conform to the realities of technology.
Multiplication of rational numbers ( fractions ) and real numbers is defined by systematic generalization of this basic idea.

basic and proof
Although flawed, Kempe's original purported proof of the four color theorem provided some of the basic tools later used to prove it.
Any of the several well-known axiomatisations will do ; we assume without proof all the basic well-known results about our formalism ( such as the normal form theorem or the soundness theorem ) that we need.
Additional computational studies modeling still bigger handle structures are welcome, but the ability to precisely position SPM tips to the requisite atomic accuracy has been repeatedly demonstrated experimentally at low temperature, or even at room temperature constituting a basic existence proof for this capability.
A basic negligence claim consists of proof of
Bertrand considers only special cases of problems from electrodynamics and heat conduction, but his article contains in distinct terms all basic ideas of modern proof of the pi – theorem and clear indication of the use of the pi – theorem for modelling physical phenomena.
As proof of this changing attitude, gynaecologists are now eligible for fellowship in both the American College of Surgeons and Royal Colleges of Surgeons, and many newer surgical textbooks include chapters on ( at least basic ) gynaecological surgery.
The first Jesuit influence upon this doctrine was not until 1609, " when Suarez rejected Azpilcueta's basic proof and supplied another " ( Malloch, p. 145 ; speaking of Francisco Suárez ).
Ancient Greek mathematics contributed many important developments to the field of mathematics, including the basic rules of geometry, the idea of formal mathematical proof, and discoveries in number theory, mathematical analysis, applied mathematics, and approached close to establishing integral calculus.
Many people are intuitively unconvinced of the nonexistence of the external world from the basic arguments of solipsism, but a solid proof of its existence is not available at present.
This proof requires the most basic elements of group theory.
A basic principle behind most freedom of information legislation is that the burden of proof falls on the body asked for information, not the person asking for it.
When proving basic results about the natural numbers in elementary number theory though, the proof may very well hinge on the remark that any natural number has a successor ( which should then in itself be proved or taken as an axiom, see Peano's axioms ).
He first used the pigeonhole principle, a basic counting argument, in the proof of a theorem in diophantine approximation, later named after him Dirichlet's approximation theorem.
The bipartite graphs, line graphs of bipartite graphs, and their complements form four out of the five basic classes of perfect graphs used in the proof of the strong perfect graph theorem.
The gist of the following elementary proof is due to Paul Erd &# 337 ; s. The basic idea of the proof is to show that a certain central binomial coefficient needs to have a prime factor within the desired interval in order to be large enough.
This characterization of Heyting algebras makes the proof of the basic facts concerning the relationship between intuitionist propositional calculus and Heyting algebras immediate.
The five main banking halls were based on the same basic layout, starting with the Bank Stock Office of 1791 – 96, consists of a rectangular room, the centre with a large lantern light supported by piers and pendentives, then the four corners of the rectangle have low vaulted spaces, and in the centre of each side compartments rising to the height of the arches supporting the central lantern, the room is vaulted in brick and windows are iron framed to ensure the rooms are as fire proof as possible.
) While the basic idea remained the same, r was chosen in a new manner, and the proof of correctness was more coherently organized.
Its spines and close branching habit render it effectively stock and human proof with some basic maintenance.
Other institutions consider a proof of English proficiency, a University degree and a basic teaching qualification to be more than sufficient.
Some Somalis believe the law was proof that the SRC wanted to undermine the basic structure of Islamic society.
Aside from the most basic elements – the journey of a modern man into a future where everything is for sale, and the presence of a " spiritual switchboard " in which souls are suspended – the cyberpunk plot bears little resemblance in tone or content to Sheckley's story, where discovery of scientific proof of the afterlife altered society's views of the sanctity of life.
The problem which Kahnis set himself was the derivation of the doctrines of the Lutheran Church from the basic principle of justification by faith, and the proof of their verity by the sole authority of the Scriptures.

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