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common and view
A common criticism has been that many social science scholars ( such as economists, sociologists, and psychologists ) in Western countries focus disproportionately on Western subjects, while anthropology focuses disproportionately on the " other "; this has changed over the last part of the twentieth century as anthropologists increasingly, also study Western subjects, particularly variation across class, region, or ethnicity within Western societies, and other social scientists increasingly take a global view of their fields.
The emphasis is on social history, and very long-term trends, often using quantification and paying special attention to geography and to the intellectual world view of common people, or " mentality " ( mentalité ).
As a self-described " confirmed scientific rationalist ", Tylor believed that this view was " childish " and typical of " cognitive underdevelopment ", and that it was therefore common in " primitive " peoples such as those living in hunter gatherer societies.
In this view, Christianity is seen as a religion in its own right, rather than a subset of Judaism, if one makes the common assumption that Judaism is not universal, however see Noahide Laws and Christianity and Judaism for details.
The use of the jury in the common law system seems to have fostered the adversarial system and provides the opportunity of both sides to argue their point of view.
He embraced a subordinationist Christology ( that God did not have a beginning, but the Logos did ), heavily influenced by Alexandrian thinkers like Origen, which was a common Christological view in Alexandria at the time.
The common view is that the court tales represent a stratum of older, traditional stories, while the visions and final redaction of the work date to the second century BCE.
The most common view today accepts Martin Noth's thesis that Kings concludes a unified series of books which reflect the language and theology of the Book of Deuteronomy, and which biblical scholars therefore call the Deuteronomistic history.
Charles Darwin proposed the theory of universal common descent through an evolutionary process in On the Origin of Species, twice stating the hypothesis that there was only one progenitor for all life forms and ending with " There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one ".
The common or dominant ways to view categories as of the end of the 20th century.
The most obvious uses are to view the actors from above or to move up and away from them, a common way of ending a movie.
Cloud cover is common in Rio and the view from the platform is often obscured.
Front view of the most common version of the Commodore 1541 disk drive, with open disk slot: this version uses a Newtronics drive mechanism, and the rotating lever is used to hold the disk in place
The view was most widely promoted in a book published by Dr. William Crook that hypothesized a variety of common symptoms such as fatigue, PMS, sexual dysfunction, asthma, psoriasis, digestive and urinary problems, multiple sclerosis, and muscle pain could be caused by subclinical infections of C. albicans.
Many critics came to view the work as a tragedy in which Don Quixote's innate idealism and nobility are viewed by the world as insane, and are defeated and rendered useless by common reality.
On one hand it provides a common view of the database, independent of different external view structures, and on the other hand it is uncomplicated by details of how the data is stored or managed ( internal level ).
Kleinman's negative view towards the culture-bound syndrome is largely shared by other cross-cultural critics, common responses included both disappointment over the large number of documented non-Western mental disorders still left out, and frustration that even those included were often misinterpreted or misrepresented.
According to this view, ethics is more a summary of common sense social decisions.
Artists's cartoon view gives an impression of how common planets are around the stars in the Milky Way.
Secular perennialists espouse the idea that education should focus on the historical development of a continually developing common western base of human knowledge and art, the timeless value of classic thought on central human issues by landmark thinkers, and revolutionary ideas critical to historical western paradigm shifts or changes in world view.
Lord and Lady Mountbatten with Muhammad Ali JinnahNotwithstanding the self-promotion of his own part in Indian independence — notably in the television series The Life and Times of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Mountbatten of Burma, produced by his son-in-law Lord Brabourne and Dominique Lapierre, and Larry Collins's Freedom at Midnight ( of which he was the main quoted source ) — his record is seen as very mixed ; one common view is that he hastened the independence process unduly and recklessly, foreseeing vast disruption and loss of life and not wanting this to occur on the British watch, but thereby actually causing it to occur, especially in Punjab and Bengal.
This links the Syrian Ephrem with the Cappadocian Fathers, and is an important theological bridge between the spiritual view of the two, who held much in common.
The common view in the party is a critical attitude towards the state and to conservative and egalitarian social policies.
The most common operations performed on files or groups of files are: create, open, edit, view, print, play, rename, move, copy, delete, search / find, and modify file attributes, properties and file permissions.

common and trivial
This almost trivial example is nevertheless suggestive, for there are some elements in common between the antique fear that the days would get shorter and shorter and our present fear of war.
Many commonly used polymers, such as those found in consumer products, are referred to by a common or trivial name.
Writing a lipogram may be a trivial task for uncommon letters like " Z ", " J ", " Q ", or " X ", but it is much more difficult for common letters like " E ", " T " or " A ".
Various other unofficial trivial names are: American pike, common pike, great northern pike, Great Lakes pike, grass pike, snot rocket, slough shark, snake, slimer, slough snake, northern, gators ( due a head similar in shape to that of an alligator ), jack, jackfish, Sharptooth McGraw, Mr. Toothy and other such names as Long head and Pointy nose.
It was not uncommon to have hundreds ( later: thousands ) of concurrent CMS interactive users on the same VM mainframe, with sub-second response times for common, ' trivial ' functions.
A common joke in the mathematical community is to say that " trivial " is synonymous with " proved " — that is, any theorem can be considered " trivial " once it is known to be true.
For example, many common chemicals are still referred to by their common or trivial names, even by chemists.
A bundle map from the base space itself ( with the identity mapping as projection ) to E is called a section of E. Fiber bundles can be generalized in a number of ways, the most common of which is requiring that the transition between the local trivial patches should lie in a certain topological group, known as the structure group, acting on the fiber F.
A common name of a taxon or organism ( also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, trivial name, trivial epithet, country name, popular name, or farmer's name ) is a name in general use within a community ; it is often contrasted with the scientific name for the same organism.
If K and L do not have isomorphic prime fields, or in other words they have different characteristics, they have no possibility of being common subfields of a field M. Correspondingly their tensor product will in that case be the trivial ring ( collapse of the construction to nothing of interest ).
Otherwise the common or trivial name may be used, often derived from the source of the compound ( see below ).
Everyday practices, which are common enough to be trivial, such as reaching an understanding with another, or contesting the reasons for pursuing a course of action, contain an implicit and idealized rationality.
In chemistry, a trivial name is a common name or vernacular name ; it is a non-systematic name or non-scientific name.
Frequently, trivial names derive from some notable property of the thing being named, for instance, lecithin, the common name for phosphatidylcholine, was originally isolated from egg yolk.
He lucidly analyses his last sensations on earth, evoking scenes of common life, particulars of a quotidianity which are receding from him irremediably and which, for this reason, make precious the memories of even the most trivial events.
An arrangement is said to be trivial when all its lines pass through a common point, and nontrivial otherwise ; an ordinary point is a point that belongs to exactly two lines.
Benzene hexachloride is a trivial name ( common or vernacular name ) that may refer to:
So, the Optimizer-machine will run to completion, first converting trivial additions into in-place increments ( while in the FindIncrements state ), then it will move on to the FindSubExprs state and perform a series of common sub-expression removals, after which it will move to the final state Completed.
INCI names often differ greatly from systematic chemical nomenclature or from more common trivial names.
The Court found that the common law requirement for mens rea of manslaughter of " objective foreseeability of the risk of bodily harm which is neither trivial nor transitory, in the context of a dangerous act " to be constitutional.
Using a common, even trivial, episode of birds returning home, and an extremely simple landscape, Savrasov emotionally showed the transition of nature from winter to spring.

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