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change and since
It is also seen that Af, since the change from Af to Af is accomplished by a continuous translation.
A more tenable explanation for the change in reactions is that the added knowledge and increased familiarity with the total situation made it possible for these subjects to be less guarded and to relax, since any reaction seemed acceptable to the examiner as `` normal ''.
In this model, then, the industry is presumed to realize that they could successfully resist a change in the basic wage rate, but since such a change is the only effective means to raising prices they may, in circumstances to be spelled out in Part 2, below, find it to their advantage to allow the wage rise.
He shows how a satisfying argument for the validity of experience can be based neither on demonstration ( since " it implies no contradiction that the course of nature may change ") nor experience ( since that would be a circular argument ).
The torque caused by the two opposing forces F < sub > g </ sub > and-F < sub > g </ sub > causes a change in the angular momentum L in the direction of that torque ( since torque is the time derivative of angular momentum ).
Politics are essential to afrobeat, since founder Kuti used social criticism to pave the way for social change.
The sequence has since seen several remixes to the music and a change in visuals to focus more on the well-known journalists, with less footage of camera crews and production teams.
The length and requirements for copyright duration are subject to change by legislation, and since the early 20th century there have been a number of adjustments made in various countries, which can make determining the duration of a given copyright somewhat difficult.
Tombaugh's widow Patricia stated after the IAU's decision that while Clyde may have been disappointed with the change since he had resisted attempts to remove Pluto's planetary status in his lifetime, he would have accepted the decision now if he were alive.
Industry observers, however, speculated that the most important motivation was that a name change would help Nissan market stocks and bonds in the U. S. They also presumed substantial ego involvement, since the absence of the Nissan name in the U. S. surely rankled Nissan executives who had seen Toyota and Honda become household words.
Aside from a brief change to maroon in 1948 instituted by then head coach Bo McMillin ( influenced by his years as coach at Indiana ), the Lions uniforms have basically remained the same since the team debuted in 1930.
* The relation " is approximately equal to " between real numbers, even if more precisely defined, is not an equivalence relation, because although reflexive and symmetric, it is not transitive, since multiple small changes can accumulate to become a big change.
Infrared radiation in the spectral distribution of a black body is usually considered a form of heat, since it has an equivalent temperature, and is associated with an entropy change per unit of thermal energy.
Conventionally this change in the elements is understood to be accomplished at the Epiclesis ( Greek: " invocation ") by which the Holy Spirit is invoked and the consecration of the bread and wine as the Body and Blood of Christ is specifically requested, but since the anaphora as a whole is considered a unitary ( albeit lengthy ) prayer, no one moment within it can be readily singled out.
Among the goals of ethnology have been the reconstruction of human history, and the formulation of cultural invariants, such as the incest taboo and culture change, and the formulation of generalizations about " human nature ", a concept which has been criticized since the 19th century by various philosophers ( Hegel, Marx, structuralism, etc .).
Once it became accepted that light is an electromagnetic wave, it was clear that the frequency of light should not change from place to place, since waves from a source with a fixed frequency keep the same frequency everywhere.
The factor of cos θ < sub > t </ sub >/ cos θ < sub > i </ sub > occurs from the change in area of the pencil of rays, needed since T, the ratio of powers, is equal to the ratio of ( intensity × area ).
The Social Democrats had aimed to increase independence of the Finns since the spring of 1917, but now they could not use it for the direct political benefit of their party, and had either to adjust to the right's dominance or try to change everything via a revolution.
However ever since the European Union formed an over all streamlining and change of route plans have occurred as faster and more direct links to former Soviet bloc countries now exist and are in the works, with intense co-operation among European countries.
Climate change apparent since the 1920s disrupted traditional Kalaallit life by producing milder weather that reduced the island's seal populations but filled the waters offshore with cod.
At first, EU officials did not want to change their original plans for Galileo, but have since reached a compromise, that Galileo was to use a different frequency.
The NHS has been through several reforms since 1948 although it is probably fair to say that the system has been through phases of evolutionary change.

change and its
And any sequence can not only change its positions in the work but can even be eliminated from it altogether.
This confession serves to make clear in part what is behind this sexual revolution: the craving for sensation for its own sake, the need for change, for new experiences.
Moreover its posture of stubborn but simple resistance is doomed to failure because of the metaphysical weakness of the existent form of order, once the activation of change has reached visible proportions.
In its defensive formulations, the theory will attack conscious change on the grounds of the independent existence of the community.
If `` Jack the Courtier '' is really to be taken as Swift, the following remark is obviously Steele's comment on Swift's change of parties and its effect on their friendship: `` I assure you, dear Jack, when I first found out such an Allay in you, as makes you of so malleable a Constitution, that you may be worked into any Form an Artificer pleases, I foresaw I should not enjoy your Favour much longer ''.
Thus, the Church was born and because of its intrinsic character was soon identified as a conservative institution, determined to resist the forces of change, to identify itself with the political rulers, and to maintain a kind of splendid isolation from the masses.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a great newspaper, the New York Times, on the occasion of a major change in its top executive command.
Therefore, if the target can significantly change its location in something less than 30 minutes, the probability of having destroyed it is drastically lowered.
If the target can change its position significantly during the 30 minutes the missile is in the air on its way, the probability of the missile destroying the target is drastically reduced.
As a boy Roy Mason began the long process of extracting the goodness of the out-of-doors, its tang of weather, its change of seasons, its variable moods.
Labor fights to change its collar from blue to white.
-- For its final change of bill in its London season, the Leningrad State Kirov Ballet chose tonight to give one of those choreographic miscellanies known as a `` gala program '' at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
The indecision did not last long: during May 1963 the CCITT Working Party on the New Telegraph Alphabet proposed to assign lower case characters to columns 6 and 7, and International Organization for Standardization TC 97 SC 2 voted during October to incorporate the change into its draft standard.
The X3. 2. 4 task group voted its approval for the change to ASCII at its May 1963 meeting.
Its size is determined by its function as a glycogen and fat storage unit, and may change with the seasons as these reserves are built or used up.
DER2 can not only change its expression but also move its hands and feet and twist its body.
The WD-2 robot can change its facial features by activating specific facial points on a mask, with each point possessing three degrees of freedom.
Later, rapid social change and the dissipation of British cultural hegemony over its former colonies contributed to disputes over the role of women, the parameters of marriage and divorce, and the practice of contraception and abortion.

change and foundation
It is the first change of government in the Irish Free State since its foundation 10 years previously.
As of 2011 the University is engaged in a £ 350 million investment programme which will involve the largest physical change to its estate since the University's foundation.
His coup d ' état was the first violent regime change in Constantinople since its foundation by Constantine.
I did not change the site nor did I take away the foundation.
The study of the social motivation of language change, on the other hand, has its foundation in the wave model of the late 19th century.
Critics cite the financial involvement of the foundation as the turning point when these clinics began to change from giving practical experience to engaging in advocacy.
In 2009, for example, along with Catherine Hamlin ( obstetric fistula and see fistula foundation )), David Suzuki ( promoting awareness of climate change ) and Alyn Ware ( nuclear disarmament ), René Ngongo shared the Right Livelihood Award " for his courage in confronting the forces that are destroying the Congo Basin's rainforests and building political support for their conservation and sustainable use ".
Following the change of policies upon the death of Gustav II Adolf in action at Lützen in 1632, the 1634 Constitution of Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna laid the foundation for the administration of modern Sweden.
She has said she wants to change the foundation's organizational structure and identify the major 21st-century trends that could be affected by the foundation.
The change of the second Rotarian motto in 2004, from " He profits most who serves best " to " They profit most who serve best ", 99 years after its foundation, illustrates the move to general acceptance of women members in Rotary.
Anyway, ( Veblen ) had been trying to persuade me that in the metric for general relativity the signature of the quadratic form was quite clearly three minuses and a plus rather than three pluses and a minus, just a change in sign because it's the foundation of the concept of causality and no other signature will do for that.
With the new dandyism of the early 19th century, the waistcoat started to change roles, moving away from its function as the centrepiece of the visual aspect of male clothing, towards serving as a foundation garment, often with figure-enhancing abilities.
Kauffman wanted his foundation to be innovative — to fundamentally change people ’ s lives.
The three foundations would later change into one foundation.
The foundation in a statement said the significant achievements of these two Laureates illustrate that transformational leadership truly can effect positive change and greatly improve people ’ s lives.
To understand how a person can so easily change the foundation of knowledge and belief for events after receiving new information three cognitive models of hindsight bias have been reviewed.
Concrete change within the university would have to wait until the first female colleges were formed, and following the foundation of Girton College ( 1869 ) and Newnham ( 1872 ) women were allowed into lectures, albeit at the discretion of the lecturer.
Palermo originally played with red and blue as its official colours since its foundation in 1898, but decided to switch to the current choice of pink and black on 27 February 1907, contemporaneously with the change of denomination to Palermo Foot-Ball Club.
A stoppage in the works of the Templestowe Bridge was explained by Wekey on September 22, as being a dispute between the Board and the contractors over payment when the foundation on the Lower Plenty side was found to be different than expected, causing a change in the design-the contractors were wanting more money to accommodate this.
Climate change effects on the developing country populations and its relation to industrial biotechnology present an opportunity of setting a foundation for a transition to and industrial economy via mitigation options set about in the Kyoto protocol.
In 1929, the foundation committee developing the Lake Karrinyup Country Club golf course opted to change the spelling.
Dave Treen laid the foundation to change all that, and for that, millions of Louisiana citizens owe him a profound debt of gratitude.
The introduction of NHS foundation trusts represented a change in the history of the National Health Service and the way in which hospital services are managed and provided.
In October, after a consensual separation between the two groups and the foundation of the Socialist Party by Boselli, De Michelis, Craxi, Turci and splinters from Democratic Left ( including Gavino Angius and Valdo Spini ), the group of De Michelis changed name into Socialist Party ( coherently with name of the future party ), while the group of Caldoro retained the party's name and decided to change symbol.

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