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Of greater importance, however, is the content of those programs, which have had and are having enormous consequences for the American people.
Unconcerned with the practical function of his actions, the dancer is engrossed exclusively in their `` motional content ''.
How literature does this, or for whom, is certainly not clear, but the content, form, and language of the `` message '', as well as the source, would all play differentiated parts in giving and molding a sense of purpose.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
Thus Burns's `` My love is like a red, red rose '' and Hopkins' `` The thunder-purple sea-beach, plumed purple of Thunder '' although clearly intelligible in content, hardly present ideas of the sort with which we are here concerned.
Unless you want to make your wife a pool widow and to spend a great many of your leisure hours nursing your pool's pristine purity, its care and feeding -- from pH content to filtering and vacuuming -- is best left to a weekly or bi-monthly professional service.
For all meteorites, the average nickel content is about 2.5 per cent.
This is much higher than the nickel content of terrestrial dusts and sediments and provides a basis for the determination of the meteoritic mass influx.
It is a commonplace that to the degree these special preserves of past philosophic hunting grounds establish an empirical content and suitable methodological criteria, they move away from philosophy as such.
Libyan Desert silica-glass, another natural glass, is composed of nearly pure silica and has the same trace germanium content as sands in the area.
In another approach to the same procedure, the content of the readings is analyzed so as to see how the particular medium is likely to slant her statements.
If the content of faith is to be presented today in a form that can be `` understanded of the people '' -- and this, it must not be forgotten, is one of the goals of the perennial theological task -- there is no other choice but to abandon completely a mythological manner of representation.
`` If you substitute ' atom ' for ' angel ', the problem is not insoluble, given the metallic content of the pin in question ''.
A general testing is done on the soil content first.
Because of the alcohol content, it is possible to fail a breathalyzer test after rinsing although breath alcohol levels return to normal after 10 minutes.
Steel is a metal alloy whose major component is iron, with carbon content between 0. 02 % and 2. 14 % by mass.
For example, the term is used to describe systems such as verlan and louchébem, which retain French syntax and apply transformations only to individual words ( and often only to a certain subset of words, such as nouns, or semantic content words ).
Yellow-hair chicken is valued for its flavor, but needs to be cooked properly to be tender due to its lower fat and higher muscle content.

content and same
His disciple, Cyprian ( Bishop of Carthage 248-58 ) appeals to the same fundamental principle of election to a vacant see in the aftermath of the Decian Persecution when denying the legitimacy of his rigorist rival in Carthage and that of the anti-pope Novatian in Rome ; however, the emphasis is now on legitimating his episcopal ministry as a whole and specifically his exclusive right to administer discipline to the lapsed rather than on the content of what is taught.
At the same time, flavored malt beverages are marketed in traditional beer-type bottles and cans and distributed to the alcohol beverage market through beer and malt beverage wholesalers, and their alcohol content is similar to other malt beverages in the 4-6 % alcohol by volume range .</ p >
The Protestant canon is the same as the Tanakh in content, as decided by the Council of Jamnia.
At a time when comic books were coming under fire for supposed sexual, violent and subversive content, Kelly feared the same would happen to comic strips.
Food is similar to hydrocarbon fuel and carbohydrate fuels, and when it is oxidized, its caloric content is similar ( though not assessed in the same way as a hydrocarbon fuel — see food energy ).
The use of the term censorware in editorials criticizing makers of such software is widespread and covers many different varieties and applications: Xeni Jardin used the term in a 9 March 2006 editorial in the New York Times when discussing the use of American-made filtering software to suppress content in China ; in the same month a high school student used the term to discuss the deployment of such software in his school district.
* Device mirroring ( replication )-A common solution to the problem is constantly maintaining an identical copy of device content on another device ( typically of a same type ).
* Device mirroring ( replication )-A common solution to the problem is constantly maintaining an identical copy of device content on another device ( typically of a same type ).
DeWitt's phrase " many-worlds " has become so much more popular than Everett's " Universal Wavefunction " or Everett-Wheeler's " Relative State Formulation " that many forget that this is only a difference of terminology ; the content of both of Everett's papers and DeWitt's popular article is the same.
Both being part of canonical tradition, he clearly found it necessary to ensure that both were actually presenting the same content.
The passive ( inactive ) panel shows the content of the same or another directory ( the default target for file operations ).
The epistle's content, language and conceptual style are very similar to the Gospel of John, 2 John, and 3 John, indicating that they were written by the same author.
Each Opencaching Node provides the same API for free ( called " OKAPI ") for developers who want to create third-party application with Opencaching Network's content.
Nelson defines transclusion as " the same content knowably in more than one place ", setting it apart from more special cases such as the inclusion of content stored in a different location ( which he calls " transdelivery ") or " explicit quotation which remains connected to its origins " ( which he calls " transquotation ").
At the same time scenes of ordinary life with moral, political or satirical content became often the main vehicle for expressive interplay between figures in painting, whether given a modern or historical setting.
Increasing the engine's efficiency brings better fuel economy but only if the fuel cost per energy content is the same.
Although " icing " increases alcohol content, most of the United States breweries simply add water back into their beer after the icing process to bring the alcohol content back down to nearly the same levels.
Storing a given set of content is usually idempotent, as the final value stored remains the same after each execution.
The adoption of international standards results in the creation of equivalent, national standards that are substantially the same as international standards in technical content, but may have ( i ) editorial differences as to appearance, use of symbols and measurement units, substitution of a point for a comma as the decimal marker, and ( ii ) differences resulting from conflicts in governmental regulations or industry-specific requirements caused by fundamental climatic, geographical, technological, or infrastructural factors, or the stringency of safety requirements that a given standard authority considers appropriate.

content and however
He would have to work without questioning the motives which made him work and content himself with the thought that the eventual victory, however it was brought about, would be sweet indeed.
The gallium content, however, has been enhanced five-fold.
A non-validating parser may, however, elect not to read parsable external entities ( including the external subset ), and does not have to honor the content model restrictions defined in element declarations and in attribute list declarations.
In terms of content, enforcement of the Production Code ensured that no film character could literally get away with murder or be seen sharing a bed with anyone but a spouse ; within those bounds, however, many films now identified as noir feature plot elements and dialogue that were very risqué for the time.
Galileo, however, felt that the descriptive content of the technical disciplines warranted philosophical interest, particularly because mathematical analysis of astronomical observations — notably the radical analysis offered by astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus concerning the relative motions of the Sun, Earth, Moon, and planets — indicated that philosophers ' statements about the nature of the universe could be shown to be in error.
The content is the same regardless of the marketing name, although the length of time it is stored before bottling differs ; however, the beverage is more closely associated with Christmas, somewhat less with Easter and traditionally not at all with the summer.
It is not, however, only a ' book of laws ': much of the content deals with other matters, notably ethical exhortations and addresses to various individuals, groups, and places.
At their core, however, will be instructional content, practice, and assessment.
MIME's use, however, has grown beyond describing the content of email to describe content type in general, including for the web ( see Internet media type ) and as a storage for rich content in some commercial products ( e. g., IBM Lotus Domino and IBM Lotus Quickr ).
Dutch research has however shown that an increase of THC content also increase the occurrence of impaired psychomotor skills, particularly among younger or inexperienced cannabis smokers, who do not adapt their smoking-style to the higher THC content.
According to William Blackstone, however, natural law might be useful in determining the content of the common law and in deciding cases of equity, but was not itself identical with the laws of England.
Unlike stainless steel, however, these artifacts owe their durability not to chromium but to their high phosphorus content, which, together with favorable local weather conditions, promotes the formation of a solid protective passivation layer of iron oxides and phosphates, rather than the non-protective cracked rust layer that develops on most ironwork.
He does not seek fame, however, and is usually content to allow the police to take public credit for his work.
Some servers are content to use the serve simply to initiate the point ; however, advanced players often try to hit a winning shot with their serve.
She seems content to be a perpetual student, however, until she meets Nick, seeing in him a real person under the false persona.
Pro-Israeli content which does not use the "*. il " domain, however, is accessible ( e. g. jpost. com-the website of the Jerusalem Post ).
The codification is based on the content of the laws, however, not the vehicle by which they are adopted ; so, for instance, if an appropriations act contains substantive, permanent legislation ( as is sometimes the case ), the permanent provisions will be incorporated into the Code even though they were adopted as part of a non-permanent enactment.
A 404 error indicates that the requested resource may be available again in the future ; however, the fact does not guarantee the same content.
On July 12, 2011, a message appeared on the website stating that its content had been taken down due to persistent denial of service attacks ; however, the website was restored about two weeks later.

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