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The Eastern Orthodox generally recognize Roman Catholic orders, but have a different concept of the apostolic succession as it exists outside of Eastern Orthodoxy.
The concept of binary function generalises to ternary ( or 3-ary ) function, quaternary ( or 4-ary ) function, or more generally to n-ary function for any natural number n.
The comprehension of the concept of Central Europe is an ongoing source of controversy, though the Visegrád Group constituents are generally included as de facto C. E.
In the Middle Ages in Europe, there was generally a lack of any concept of literary property due to the general relations of production, the specific organization of literary production and the role of culture in society.
Citizenship as a concept is generally hard to isolate intellectually and compare with related political notions, since it relates to many other aspects of society such as the family, military service, the individual, freedom, religion, ideas of right and wrong, ethnicity, and patterns for how a person should behave in society.
Because all these different attempts at formalizing the concept of " effective calculability / computability " have yielded equivalent results, it is now generally assumed that the Church – Turing thesis is correct.
Sorrow ( released in December 1968 ) by British group the Pretty Things is generally considered to be among the first creatively successful rock concept albums-in that each song is part of an overarching unified conceptthe life story of the main character, Sebastian Sorrow.
Clusters correspond generally to the concept of an " object " in an OO language, and have roughly the same syntax.
IMS was generally similar in concept to Codasyl, but used a strict hierarchy for its model of data navigation instead of Codasyl's network model.
Mortars use a similar concept of encapsulation ; however the projectile and casing are generally a single piece that is launched from the mortar.
Although English largely separates tense and aspect formally, its generally recognized aspects do not correspond very closely to the traditional notion of perfective vs. imperfective aspectual distinction originally devised to classify aspect in most Classical and Slavic languages ( those languages for which the concept of aspect was first proposed in describing non-tense handling of verbal " viewpoint ").
The most commonly held view is that concept of human rights evolved in the West, and that while earlier cultures had important ethical concepts, they generally lacked a concept of human rights.
Some critics, such as Jerry Coyne ( professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago ) and Eugenie Scott ( a physical anthropologist and executive director of the National Center for Science Education ) have argued that the concept of irreducible complexity, and more generally, intelligent design is not falsifiable, and therefore, not scientific.
They were generally used in the exploitation phase of offensives, as part of the pre-war Soviet concept of Deep operations.
In historical onomasiology or, more generally, in historical linguistics, metaphor is defined as semantic change based on similarity, i. e. a similarity in form or function between the original concept named by a word and the target concept named by this word.
The Western world generally views North Korea as a dictatorship ; the government has formally replaced all references to Marxism-Leninism in its constitution with the locally developed concept of Juche, or self-reliance.
This was an enormous theoretical leap, but the concept was strongly resisted at first because it contradicted the wave theory of light that followed naturally from James Clerk Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic behavior, and more generally, the assumption of infinite divisibility of energy in physical systems.
There is no generally accepted term for this concept.
This, however, implies the acceptation of a concept of media as power, which is widely but not generally shared.
Privacy, as the term is generally understood in the West, is not a universal concept and remained virtually unknown in some cultures until recent times.
Surprisingly, there is no generally accepted concept of population that biologists use.
George B. Armstrong, manager of the Chicago Post Office, is generally credited with being the founder of the concept of en route mail sorting aboard trains which became the Railway Mail Service.

concept and relies
The writer Dean Swinford, ( whose concept of irrealism was described at length in the section " Irrealism in Literature "), wrote that the artist Remedios Varos, in her painting The Juggler, " creates a personal allegorical system which relies on the predetermined symbols of Christian and classical iconography.
The game concept relies on there being several realities that may appear when the Illusion shatters: Metropolis is the original city which interconnects with all great cities, Inferno and its purgatories where humans are held captive and tortured after death, and Gaia which connects to nature and nature's destructive forces.
In shifting the debate from " what is true " to " of what can I be certain ?," Descartes shifted the authoritative guarantor of truth from God to Man ( While traditional concept of " truth " implies an external authority, " certainty " instead relies on the judgement of the individual Man ).
Often, the pop-up concept relies solely on visitors to provide both the objects on display and the accompanying labels with the professionals or institution providing only the theme of the pop-up and the space in which to display the objects, an example of shared historical authority .. Due to the flexibility of the pop-up museums and their rejection of traditional structure, even these latter provisions need not be supplied by an institution ; in some cases the themes have been chosen collectively by a committee of interested participants while exhibitions designated as pop-ups have been mounted in places as varied as community centers and even a walk-in closet.
Frame Relay uses the concept of shared-access and relies on a technique referred to as " best-effort ", whereby error-correction practically does not exist and practically no guarantee of reliable data delivery occurs.
" The former relies on context ( indexical and referential meaning ) by referring to a chair specifically in the room at that moment while the latter is independent of the context ( semantico-referential meaning ), meaning the concept chair.
The solution to this problem relies on a major concept, the Zero Moment Point ( ZMP ).
The primordialist account relies on a concept of kinship between members of an ethnic group.
* Sam Kieth's comic Maxx relies heavily on the psychology and concept of Dreamtime.
Other concerns Gollancz raises are that Orwell should so instinctively dismiss movements such as pacifism or feminism as incompatible with or counter-productive to the Socialist cause, and that Orwell relies too much upon a poorly defined, emotional concept of Socialism.
The concept of guerrilla marketing was invented as an unconventional system of promotions that relies on time, energy and imagination rather than a big marketing budget.
The title " zeroth law of thermodynamics " began to appear in textbooks to refer to statements of this kind, though now stripped of their explicit reference to heat ; their implicit dependence on the notion of heat could not be removed because they rely on the concept of thermal equilibrium which in turn relies on the concept of transfer of heat by conduction or radiation, the presence or absence of which must be empirically recognizable in order to make the concept of thermal equilibrium empirically recognizable.
As it can invoke in the listener a specific experience other than sitting in front of a musician or musicians, it is related to the purely Romantic idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk describing Wagner's Operas as a fusion of many arts ( set design, choreography, poetry and so on ), although it relies solely on musical aspects to illustrate a multi-faceted artistic concept such as a poem or a painting.
David Graeber relies on critical realism, which he understands as a form of ' heraclitean ' philosophy, emphasizing flux and change over stable essences, in his anthropological book on the concept of value, Toward an anthropological theory of value: the false coin of our own dreams.
Paleontological taxonomy relies on hard-part morphology ( the paleontological species concept ), so there is a bias towards longer species turnover times, and relationships can only be inferred partially.
Youth directed collaboration, another form of self-directed organizing and learning, relies on a novel, more radical concept of youth voice.
The concept of chronospecies is related to the phyletic gradualism model of evolution, and also relies on an extensive fossil record, since morphological changes accumulate over time and two very different organisms could be connected by a series of intermediaries.
Theistic realism relies on a concept of God which involves that He is real, personal, and acting in the world through mechanistic creationism.
In principle, this approach relies on the same concept as a voice coil-driven cone speaker, but in a Magneplanar speaker the " voice coils " are attached ( glued ) directly to the radiating surface.
The Dopp fighter design concept is the same as mobile suits which relies heavily on its turning speed rather than its flight speed.
The doctrine of the " living Constitution " relies on the concept that the original framers either could not come to a consensus about how to interpret, or they never intended any fixed method of interpretation.
The concept for a " living constitution " therefore relies on an argument regarding the writing of the constitution that had no validity when the constitution was written.

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