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If in the first person, the document's component parts are:
It breaks language down and analyzes its component parts: theory, sounds and their meaning, utterance usage, word origins, the history of words, the meaning of words and word combinations, sentence construction, basic construction beyond the sentence level, stylistics, and conversation.
The particles produce a scattering effect upon the component parts of white light.
* Bearing ( mechanical ), a component that separates moving parts and takes a load
They have fewer moving parts than spring-loaded mechanisms, are less prone to malfunctioning due to contamination or component fatigue, easier to employ one-handed.
Cartoons were typically used in the production of frescoes, to accurately link the component parts of the composition when painted on damp plaster over a series of days ( giornate ).
This is because the possibility of analysis is predicated on the possibility of breaking up the text being analysed into elemental component parts.
Microfossils may either be complete ( or near-complete ) organisms in themselves ( such as the marine plankters foraminifera and coccolithophores ) or component parts ( such as small teeth or spores ) of larger animals or plants.
Adam Smith and David Ricardo referred to the " component parts of price " as the costs of using:
Based on the theory that the lower courts are creations not of the Constitution but of Congress, and that Congress therefore has wide power in defining and restricting their jurisdiction, the act forbids issuance of injunctions to sustain anti-union contracts of employment, to prevent ceasing or refusing to perform any work or remain in any relation of employment, or to restrain acts generally constituting component parts of strikes, boycotts, and picketing.
In the same way, a moral scenario can have a value far greater than the sum of its component parts.
The real value of all the different component parts of price, it must be observed, is measured by the quantity of labour which they can, each of them, purchase or command.
He believed students learned most readily when he broke a complex problem into its component parts and had each pupil master one part before moving to the next.
The definitional structure of perjury provides an important framework for legal proceedings, as the component parts of this definition have permeated jurisdictional lines, finding a home in American legal constructs.
The Dunnigan distinction manifests its importance in with regard to the relation between two component parts of perjury ’ s definition: in willfully giving a false statement, a person must understand that she is giving a false statement to be considered a perjurer under the Dunnigan framework.
The first buildings comprised a single court ( now called Old Court ) containing all the component parts of a college — chapel, hall, kitchen and buttery, master's lodgings, students ' rooms — and the statutes provided for a manciple, a cook, a barber and a laundress.
The component parts of the military ( other than the purely historical Crossbow Corps ) are distinguished ( as in many nations ) by distinctive cap badges, one each for the Fortress Guard ( uniformed ), Fortress Guard ( artillery ), Guard of the Council, Uniformed Militia, Military Ensemble ( band ), and Gendarmerie.
This definition of negligence can be divided into four component parts that the plaintiff must prove to establish negligence.
The uro-genital sinus may be divided into three component parts.
All the component parts of any boat have to be manufactured and will eventually have to be disposed of.
Although the organ was not damaged, all its pipes and other component parts had to be removed and laboriously cleaned and restored, to prevent damage from the fire's accumulated soot.
A license under intellectual property commonly has several component parts beyond the grant itself, including a term, territory, renewal provisions, and other limitations deemed vital to the licensor.
An ONT ( optical network terminal ) is used to terminate the fiber optic line, demultiplex the signal into its component parts ( voice telephone, television, and Internet ), and provide power to customer telephones.
When designing objects, Engineers must ensure the mechanical resonance frequencies of the component parts do not match driving vibrational frequencies of motors or other oscillating parts, a phenomenon known as resonance disaster.

component and were
The physicist J. J. Thomson, through his work on cathode rays in 1897, discovered the electron, and concluded that they were a component of every atom.
Their turretless construction bears similarity to later tank destroyers and they were used as an anti-tank component of the reconnaissance units.
Beck wrote a book about the alleged event in 1967, in which he argued that the creatures were mystical beings from another dimension, claiming that he had experienced psychic premonitions and visions his entire life of which the apemen were only one component.
On land, mammals were a small and still relatively minor component of the fauna.
Figures were formerly included as a component of singles competitions but were eliminated from those events in 1990.
The Anglo-Saxon guilds had a strong religious component ; they were burial societies that paid for masses for the souls of deceased members as well as paying fines in cases of justified crime.
Fronted by lead singer Jay Kay, Jamiroquai were initially the most prominent component in the early-1990s London-based acid jazz movement, alongside groups such as Incognito, the James Taylor Quartet, and the Brand New Heavies.
As lesbian-feminists asserted, a sexual component was unnecessary in declaring oneself a lesbian if the primary and closest relationships were with women.
Unlike many fictional universes, the component tales of Known Space were largely released as short stories or serials in various science fiction anthology magazines.
Analog synthesizers that have no digital component and were built prior to MIDI's development can be retrofit with kits that convert MIDI messages into analog control voltages.
" Type B " brigades lacked a motor infantry component and were subordinated to infantry formations.
In addition to Hazmi and Mihdhar, two Yemenis were selected for a southeast Asia component of the plot, which was later scrapped for being too difficult to coordinate with the operations in the United States.
There are many similarities-both in overall functionality and in the division of functionality into the three component chips-between the OCS chipset and the much earlier and simpler chipset of the Atari 8-bit family of home computers, consisting of the ANTIC, GTIA and POKEY chips ; both chipsets were conceptually designed by Jay Miner, which explains the similarity.
These packages were crucially important as they made the operational amplifier into a single black box which could be easily treated as a component in a larger circuit.
Puritans were politically important in England, but it is debated whether the movement was in any way a party with policies and leaders before the early 1640s ; and while Puritanism in New England was important culturally for a group of colonial pioneers in America, there have been many studies trying to pin down exactly what the identifiable cultural component was.
Historical figures such as Nestorius were technically not psilanthropists because they still maintained a divine component in their Christology.
With steam engines, it was possible to construct mainline railways, which were a key component of the industrial revolution.
The show confirmed that Surrealism had a component in the visual arts ( though it had been initially debated whether this was possible ), and techniques from Dada, such as photomontage, were used.
The show confirmed that Surrealism had a component in the visual arts ( though it had been initially debated whether this was possible ), techniques from Dada, such as photomontage were used.
In addition it was estimated that there were 378, 700 reserve personnel and 152, 200 paramilitary personnel for a combined component strength of around 1, 041, 900 personnel.
The use case notation from Objectory and the component notation from Booch were integrated with the rest of the notation, but the semantic integration was relatively weak in UML 1. 1, and was not really fixed until the UML 2. 0 major revision.
In other words, if the reference axes were rotated in one direction, the component representation of the vector would rotate in exactly the opposite way.

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