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classic and formulation
This formulation has the advantage of speaking in everyday language which is very rare in computer science ( a classic program is coded ).
An influential formulation of the hierarchy of genres, confirming the history painting at the top, was made in 1667 by André Félibien, a historiographer, architect and theoretician of French classicism became the classic statement of the theory for the 18th century: Celui qui fait parfaitement des païsages est au-dessus d ' un autre qui ne fait que des fruits, des fleurs ou des coquilles.
The first complete mathematical formulation of this approach is generally credited to John von Neumann's 1932 book Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, although Hermann Weyl had already referred to Hilbert spaces ( which he called unitary spaces ) in his 1927 classic paper and book.
It was only later in the thirteenth century that Aristotelian metaphysics was accepted and a philosophical elaboration in line with that metaphysics was developed, which found classic formulation in the teaching of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Some of these qualities are evident in the following lines, considered to be " the classic formulation of Greek pessimism ":
A classic result in computational geometry was the formulation of an algorithm that takes O ( n log n ).
According to Victor Feske, there is too much readiness to accept Butterfield's classic formulation from 1931 as definitive.
Modern lithographic developers contain hydrazine compounds, tetrazolium compounds and other amine contrast boosters to increase contrast without relying on the classic hydroquinone-only lithographic developer formulation.
An influential formulation of 1667 by André Félibien, a historiographer, architect and theoretician of French classicism became the classic statement of the theory for the 18th century: Celui qui fait parfaitement des païsages est au-dessus d ' un autre qui ne fait que des fruits, des fleurs ou des coquilles.
IIED is also known as the tort of " outrage ," due to a classic formulation of the standard: the conduct must be such that it would cause a reasonable person to exclaim " Outrageous!
It can be administered either in the classic amphotericin B deoxycholate formulation or as a lipid formulation.
Ray Charles left behind his classic formulation of rhythm and blues to sing country music, pop songs and soft-drink commercials.
The Phaedo has come to be considered as a seminal formulation of " a whole range of dualities, which have become deeply ingrained in Western philosophy, theology, and psychology over two millennia, received their classic formulation: soul and body, mind and matter, intellect and sense, reason and emotion, reality and appearance, unity and plurality, perfection and imperfection, immortal and mortal, permanence and change, eternal and temporal, divine and human, heaven and earth.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen became a key human rights document and a classic formulation of the rights of individuals vis-a-vis the state.
* The term irresistible force ( or unstoppable force ) is part of the formulation of a classic paradox ( see irresistible force paradox ).
Nonetheless, this formulation was propounded by the classic writers themselves, perhaps as a means of investing their fledgling literary culture with a lineage that could stand up to other world literatures they admired.
The classic Anselmian formulation of the satisfaction view should be distinguished from penal substitution.

classic and regards
The labor market regards BSc diplomas as inferior to " classic " education, thus MS stage remains mandatory for most graduates.
Antoni Macierewicz regards the negotiations and the agreement as a " classic Soviet plot of the secret services ".

classic and good
The classic single-barreled shotgun is a good example.
The analogy is made to locksmithing, specifically picking locks, which — aside from its being a skill with a fairly high tropism to ' classic ' hacking — is a skill which can be used for good or evil.
A classic traffic roundabout is a good example, with cars moving in and out with such effective organization that some modern cities have begun replacing stoplights at problem intersections with traffic circles, and getting better results.
Known for his transatlantic accent, debonair demeanor and " dashing good looks ", Grant is considered one of classic Hollywood's definitive leading men .< ref > McMann 1996, p. 271, n. 13.
* Robbie Coltrane as Dr. Edward " Fitz " Fitzgerald: the classic anti-hero, an alcoholic, gambling addicted chain smoker, unfaithful to his wife and foul-mouthed, but at the same time, a brilliant psychologist with a good heart.
" Compare this with the beginning of the Confucian classic " Great Learning " which begins with " The Way of learning to be great consists in manifesting the clear character, loving the people, and abiding in the highest good " one can clearly see the correlation with the Roman virtue prudence especially if one transliterates clear character as clear conscience.
A classic definition influenced by Kenneth Arrow and James Meade is provided by Heller and Starrett ( 1976 ), who define an externality asa situation in which the private economy lacks sufficient incentives to create a potential market in some good and the nonexistence of this market results in losses of Pareto efficiency .” In economic terminology, externalities are examples of market failures, in which the unfettered market does not lead to an efficient outcome.
This book is a work of classic fantasy, with a clearly established battle between good and evil, with magic playing a lead role.
Lifton went so far as to state after a 15 hour interview with Hearst that she was a " classic case ," about two weeks being needed for almost all persons undergoing that level of mind control to shuck off a good deal of the " gunk " that has filled the mind, as happened in his opinion with Hearst's case.
One captain called the series " a classic story of good winning over evil ".
Restormel Castle is a classic example of this development with a perfectly circular wall and a square entrance tower while the later Launceston Castle, although more ovoid than circular, is another good example of the design and one of the most formidable castles of the period.
The " Locomotion " single returned the group to the top five in the UK and was a good indicator of the group's new found sound, notably the adoption of a classic verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure, which is something the group had often previously avoided.
It featured a cover of the Motown classic " Little Darling ( I Need You )", " Echoes Of Love " ( written for, but not recorded by, Al Green by James Mitchell, then of the Memphis Horns, and Earl Randle, both of whom had worked with Green a good bit, to which Simmons added some music and lyrics co-writing the finished version with Mitchell and Randle ; the song was later covered by the Pointer Sisters and ex-New Seekers vocalist Lyn Paul ), and " You Belong To Me " ( co-written by McDonald and Carly Simon, who had a hit with her own version of the tune ).
In his classic 1954 paper The Pure Theory of Public Expenditure ,< ref >< BR > See also he defined a public good, or as he called it in the paper a " collective consumption good ", as follows:
The controversy in the anthropology realm that her research sparked was not surprising-the classic belief that primates act for the good of the group was discarded, and the field of sociobiology gained increasing support.
With his suave manner and classic good looks he was sought out in Hollywood, California where he acted in both silent and talking films.
Thomas A Kempis in the medieval contemplative classic The Imitation of Christ ( ca 1418 ) stated that the glory of a good man is the witness of a good conscience.
When shipments of hard cheese from Europe were subsequently interrupted as World War I intensified, he rediscovered the stored Jack, which had become a well-aged hard cheese his customers found to be a good substitute for classic, aged hard cheeses such as parmesan.
Wycherley's original is now again a stage classic, with countless professional and amateur performances, an actors ' favourite because of the high number of good parts it offers.
* Expatriate Literary Circle Magazine designed to bring together a group of intellects looking to share good classic reads and stimulating discussions.
Malua, foaled in 1879, was the most versatile Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, winning classic races on the flat and the VRC Grand National Hurdle before becoming a good sire.
IGN awarded it a score of 8. 5 out of 10, stating " This classic adventure is a reminder of how good the old point-and-clickers really were.

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