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In sum, Radbruch's formula argues that where statutory law is incompatible with the requirements of justice " to an intolerable degree ", or where statutory law was obviously designed in a way that deliberately negates " the equality that is the core of all justice ", statutory law must be disregarded by a judge in favour of the justice principle.
The principle of increasing the number of windings a conductor takes around the ferrite core is well understood, each turn having the effect of multiplying the current under measurement.
The core principle of council communism is that the state and the economy should be managed by workers ' councils, composed of delegates elected at workplaces and recallable at any moment.
The core principle of council communism is that the government and the economy should be managed by workers ' councils composed of delegates elected at workplaces and recallable at any moment.
Later designs constructed the core by stacking layers of thin steel laminations, a principle that has remained in use.
The SI remarked that this is a core Situationist principle, and that those that don't understand it and agree with it, are not Situationist.
Randomization is a core principle in statistical theory, whose importance was emphasized by Charles S. Peirce in " Illustrations of the Logic of Science " ( 1877 – 1878 ) and " A Theory of Probable Inference " ( 1883 ).
This has become a core principle of conservation biology and has remained so in recent resolutions-including the World Charter for Nature in 1982, the Rio Declaration at the Earth Summit in 1992, and the Johannesburg Declaration 2002.
Both are founded on his dichotomy, which is at its core a valuational principle.
Timing, as explained by Musashi, is the core principle in strategy which is listed in the Earth Book.
There are many ways that constraints can show up, but a core principle within TOC is that there are not tens or hundreds of constraints.
In spiral dynamics, the term < sup > v </ sup > Meme refers to a core value system, acting as an organizing principle, which expresses itself through memes ( self-propagating ideas, habits, or cultural practices ).
Part of this concern stemmed from letters of protest the British received about it from provincial actors, but also because the Charter undermined the principle of parliamentary supremacy, which until that time had always been a core feature of every government practicing the Westminster system.
Some have come to use the term to refer to the core principle of rapid intervention in trauma cases, rather than the narrow meaning of a critical one-hour time period.
* 1955 – Magnetic core memory had the same reading writing principle as MRAM
As early as the Tuyühu period, Confucianism served as the core ideology to govern the country, and the Chinese Buddhism and Shamanism functioned as the principle religions.
The Berne Convention has a number of core features, including the principle of national treatment, which holds that each member state to the Convention would give citizens of other member states the same rights of copyright that it gave to its own citizens ( Article 3-5 ).
Some theorists have posed a level playing field conception of equality of opportunity, similar in many respects to the substantive principle, ( although it has been used in different contexts to describe formal equality of opportunity ) and it is a core idea regarding the subject of distributive justice espoused by John Roemer and Ronald Dworkin and others.
Noam Chomsky has described Reinhart's contributions to the field of linguistics as " original and highly influential ," particularly regarding " syntactic structure and operations, referential dependence, principles of lexical semantics and their implications for syntactic organization, unified approaches to cross-linguistic semantic interpretation of complex structures that appear superficially to vary widely, the theory of stress and intonation, efficient parsing systems, the interaction of internal computations with thought and sensorimotor systems, optimal design as a core principle of language, and much else.
The core of her teachings is founded on the principle that the Old Testament Tabernacle was laid out in the form of a cross and serves as a picture or metaphor of Christian believers ' spiritual experiences as they grow to maturity in Christ Jesus, as taught in the New Testament ( Hebrews 9: 8-11 ; Ephesians 2: 19-22 ).
A related core principle is that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Head over all things, and that all things work together for good to those who love the Lord.
Linehan and others combined a commitment to the core conditions of acceptance and change through the Hegelian principle of dialectical progress ( in which thesis + antithesis → synthesis ) and assembled an array of skills for emotional self-regulation drawn from Western psychological traditions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and an interpersonal variant, " assertiveness training ", and Eastern meditative traditions, such as Buddhist mindfulness meditation.
This is the physical principle that explains the form and characteristics of the flakes removed from a core of tool stone during the process of lithic reduction.
Grew up in East-Pakistan and educated at the Calcutta University of India, Bogra was one of the core and principle Founding Fathers of current and modern state of Pakistan, responsible for leading the Muslim League in East Pakistan, in charge of party's foreign directorate.

core and spread
Jews have interacted with Muslims since the 7th century, when Islam originated and spread in the Arabian peninsula, and many aspects of Islam's core values, structure, jurisprudence and practice are congruent with Judaism.
As the uplift was occurring some of mostly Mesozoic sedimentary strata were removed by erosion over the core of the mountain range and spread as sand and clays across the Great Plains to the east.
The Vancouver campus has four buildings spread across the downtown core: SFU Harbour Centre, the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, the Segal Graduate School of Business and SFU Contemporary Arts at Woodward's.
In the gaps G the field lines spread out beyond the boundaries of the core in " fringing fields " B < sub > F </ sub >.
Whereas the Engineer EOD training period although shorter in total is spread over a number of years and interspersed with operational experience, RE personnel may be posted to core trades such as carpentry or bridge building within their time as engineers.
From these core areas, the town has spread, mainly along the ridges.
The gas is instead forced to spread outwards near its equatorial plane, forming a disk, which in turn accretes onto the core.
According to various sociological studies the strong similarity and convergence of native Korean shamanic mythos and the Christian core have favoured the spread of Christianity in South Korea, and even shaped the intimate features of the Korean Christian approach.
Considering the spatial organization of activities within cities, urban economics addresses questions in terms of what determines the price of land and why those prices vary across space, the economic forces that caused the spread of employment from the central core of cities outward, identifying land-use controls, such as zoning, and interpreting how such controls affect the urban economy.
Immediately convinced of the genuineness of the phenomena, they helped to spread the word among their radical Quaker friends, who became the early core of Spiritualists.
The body of astrological knowledge by the 2nd century AD is described in Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, a work that was responsible for astrology's successful spread across Europe and the Middle East, and remained a reference for almost seventeen centuries as later traditions made few substantial changes to its core teachings.
The clones spread across the world, wreaking havoc, while Doomslayer's second plan is to get the Doomsdays to reach the Earth's core so that he can expand the universe inside the ship's tower and destroy the planet from within, thus erasing all knowledge of Doomsday from the universe.
As Arnold J. Toynbee shared his agreement of the core in Buddhist philosophy that Ikeda has spread for the sake of humanistic value and peaceful world,
" The spread of urban trading networks, and their extension along the Persian Gulf and eastern Mediterranean, created a complex molecular structure of regional foci so that as well as the zonation of core and periphery ( originally created around Mesopotamia ) there was a series of interacting civilizations: Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley ; then also Syria, central Anatolia ( Hittites ) and the Aegean ( Minoans and Mycenaeans ).
Some political analysts have suggested that Jiang was using the situation to strengthen his own core of CPC leadership, while CPC supporters contend that Falun Gong's continual spread would result in unwanted political instability in a still fragile and growing economy.
The main campus at Chandigarh is spread over 550 acres in sectors 14 and 25, and having fairly well-marked zones: the teaching area in the north-east, with the Central Library, Fine Arts Museum, and three-winged structure of the Gandhi Bhawan forming its core ; the sports complex, the health centre, and the shopping centre in the middle ; 16 university hostel and residential area in the south-east, stretching into the adjacent sector 25 which also houses the University Institute of Engineering and Technology and Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of dental Sciences and Hospital, UIAMS, Institute of Biological sciences etc.
The nuclear waste from the damaged core was spread across the desert and was collected by an Army group as a decontamination exercise.
While cities as spread as Santa Rosa, San Jose and Palo Alto suffered considerable damage, San Francisco remained hardest hit, with resulting fires destroying much of the central core of the city.
During his work as the editor-in-chief, Elbegdorj spread information on the core values of democracy to the Mongolian people.
At the core is resolved in a 1. 25 ′ diameter, showing a broad spread with darker regions to the south and east.
After the battle, rumours spread across Europe that the Germans had only been defeated thanks to the aid of tens of thousands of heathen Tatars, though it is likely there were no more than 1, 000 Tatar horse archers at the battle, the core being the entourage of Jalal ad-Din, son of Khan Tokhtamysh.
The strategy envisioned the addition of as much as of space over more than two decades, but recognized that all of NYU's space needs could not be accommodated within its neighborhood ; therefore NYU 2031: NYU in NYC called for fully half of the growth to be spread over three locations outside Greenwich Village — along Manhattan's Eastside health corridor, in Downtown Brooklyn, and on Governors Island — and half in or near its core.
The core of the Allgemeine-SS were part-time mustering formations spread throughout Germany.
The CCD is 1024 × 1024 pixels with pixel angular size of 2. 45 ″× 2. 45 ″, point spread function core width ( FWHM ) was about 1. 5 pixels ( i. e. 3. 7 ″), field of view was 42 ′× 42 ′, which was a little larger than the whole solar disk.

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