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This passage, along with the phrase in 1 Peter that God did " not leave his soul in Hades ," is the theological basis behind the statement " He descended into Hades " in the Apostles ' Creed.
The basis behind this idea is the fact that a variation of certain tasks, Emotional Stroop tasks ( ES ), which have been particularly identified as exerting effects in OCD patients activate neurons in the more rostral part of the anterior cingulate cortex.
It was among the top beneficiaries of the EU-15 between 1995 and 2004 ( only behind Spain and Greece in absolute terms, and behind Ireland and Greece in a per capita basis ).
He became a scholar of Elven lore, leaving behind the Translations from the Elvish, which forms the basis of what is known to us as The Silmarillion.
In his short story " Evidence " Asimov lets his recurring character Dr. Susan Calvin expound a moral basis behind the Three Laws.
Consequently, they fired head coach Bob Hartley on October 17, 2007, with general manager Don Waddell taking over behind the bench on an interim basis.
Dollar was the programmer and hands-on producer behind Blue Lines, writing some of the melodies that were the basis for the string arrangements " Unfinished Sympathy ".
This operating system was used as the basis of AmigaDOS ( file-related functions of AmigaOS ); MetaComCo won the contract from Commodore because the original planned Amiga disk operating system called CAOS was behind schedule ; timescales were incredibly tight and TRIPOS provided a head start for a replacement system.
This finding provided the basis for the new understanding that electrical energy ( carried by ions ), and not air or fluid as in earlier balloonist theories, is the impetus behind muscle movement.
The metaphysical poets were clearly trying to understand the world around them and the spirit behind it, instead of accepting dogma on the basis of faith.
The basis behind many of these studies was to find ways to improve how workers feel about their jobs so that these workers would become more committed to their organizations.
Video Music Box served as a launching pad for many rap music artists, and was said to have been the basis behind MTV creating Yo!
John Bannerman concluded that " here seems to be no basis of fact behind these traditions.
Marx, the theorist behind communist ideologies of the 20th century, studied the ideas of Helvétius in Paris and later called the materialism of Helvétius and d ' Holbach " the social basis of communism ".
He left behind the Baker II plan, accepted as a suitable basis of negotiations by the Polisario and unanimously endorsed by the Security Council, but rejected by Morocco.
Krauss also goes on to explain the psychological basis behind the actions of video in comparison to discussions of object art.
In politics, this is part of the basis behind Overton window theory.
Instead of asking “ What s the problem ?”, some other methods couch the question in terms of challenges, which AI argues maintains a basis of deficiency, the thinking behind the questions assuming that there is something wrong, or that something needs to be fixed or solved.
Bell's brief prison escape was the basis for a Screen Two teleplay on the BBC, Will You Love Me Tomorrow ( 1987 ), starring Joanne Whalley as the tough yet oddly innocent escapee who has come of age behind bars and goes looking for love in a seaside resort town.
An entail can still exist in England and Wales as an equitable interest, behind a strict settlement ; the legal estate is vested in the current ' tenant for life ' or other person immediately entitled to the income, but on the basis that any capital money arising must be paid to the settlement trustees.
The idea behind rational basis review is that the judiciary must show deference to the elected representatives of the people.
Though the San people's artworks are predominantly paintings, the beliefs behind them can perhaps be used as a basis for understanding other types of rock art, including petroglyphs.
They claim these ideological moorings (" radix ", the ' root ' behind their sociological use of the term ' radical ') provide the basis for their critique of society, government and other political movements.
Blackett's theory of planetary magnetism and gravity were taken up by the science fiction author James Blish who cited the Blackett effect as the theoretical ' basis ' behind his ' spindizzy ' antigravity drive.

basis and argument
" The university was not challenged about the origin of its interracial dating policy, and the District Court accepted " on the basis of a full evidentiary record " BJU's argument that the rule was a sincerely held religious conviction, a finding affirmed by all subsequent courts.
The use of Bayesian probabilities as the basis of Bayesian inference has been supported by several arguments, such as the Cox axioms, the Dutch book argument, arguments based on decision theory and de Finetti's theorem.
The basis of this argument is to establish that the creation-evolution controversy is essentially one of interpretation of evidence, without any overwhelming proof ( beyond current scientific theories ) on either side.
In 1994 Randall Susman used the anatomy of opposable thumbs as the basis for his argument that both the Homo and Paranthropus species were toolmakers.
To motivate the German people to continue the struggle, he cited three theses as the basis of this argument:
While it was once thought that Locke wrote the Treatises to defend the Glorious Revolution of 1688, recent scholarship has shown that the work was composed well before this date, and it is now viewed as a more general argument against absolute monarchy ( particularly as espoused by Robert Filmer and Thomas Hobbes ) and for individual consent as the basis of political legitimacy.
This criticisms is a consequentialist criticism-interested in consequences or outcomes or results of a course of action-and does not impugn the character or intentions of the one ( s ) offering the " slippery slope " argument ( s ), the basis or bases or concerns underlying the offering of the arguments against a rule or course of action, nor the legitimacy of arguing against any specific rule or course of action.
Graham White argues, partially on the basis of Sraffianism, that the policy of increased labor market flexibility, including the reduction of minimum wages, does not have an " intellectually coherent " argument in economic theory.
* Fragmentation of proprietary interests: Justice Toohey made the argument that common law possessory title could form the basis for native title claims by indigenous Australians.
Yogananda makes an argument for the mystical basis of Khayyam's Rubaiyat.
Graham White argues, partially on the basis of Sraffianism, that the policy of increased labor market flexibility, including the reduction of minimum wages, does not have an " intellectually coherent " argument in economic theory.
The basis of this argument is an equilibrium between " stimulus " fiscal spending and future interest rates.
" Principii, genitive of principium, means " beginning ," " basis ," or " premise " ( of an argument ).
The argument asserts that an omnibenevolent God provides the basis for attributing right and wrong to any thought or action.
As a supplemental form of jurisdiction, a further argument is made on the basis of protective jurisdiction.
Regarding the argument of implausibility of Muslims fabricating the story, Shahab Ahmed in the Encyclopedia of the Qur ' an states that " the widespread acceptance of the incident by early Muslims suggests, however, that they did not view the incident as inauspicious and that they would presumably not have, on this basis at least, been adverse to inventing it.
In his fourth and final argument, which took place in the Temple of Concordia, Cicero establishes a basis for other orators ( primarily Cato ) to argue for the execution of the conspirators.
This definition of efficiency differs from that of Pareto efficiency, and forms the basis of the theoretical argument against the existence of market failures.
Edward III of England argued, however, that although the Salic law should forbid inheritance by a woman, it did not forbid inheritance through a female line – under this argument, Edward should have inherited the throne, and formed the basis of his claim during the ensuing Hundred Years War ( 1337 – 1453 ).
On the basis of his argument according to which there were two different elements in the tantalite sample, Heinrich Rose named them after children of Tantalus ; Niobium and Pelopium, although the argument was later contested as far as pelopium was concerned.
According to this argument there is no " creator ", no deity, so that an external, " objective " basis for morality is gone.
: I later spent times of the order of five to eight months in hospitals in New Jersey, always on an involuntary basis and always attempting a legal argument for release.
In opposition to Runciman's argument, and on the basis of contemporary Jewish Cairo Geniza documents, as well as later Muslim accounts, Moshe Gil argues that the Seljuq conquest and occupation of Palestine ( c. 1073 – 1098 ) was a period of " slaughter and vandalism, of economic hardship, and the uprooting of populations ".
Popular belief -- dating back to a 1966 Masters & Johnson study -- states that pre-ejaculate may contain sperm that can cause pregnancy, which is a common basis of argument against the use of coitus interruptus ( withdrawal ) as a contraceptive method.

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