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definition and consequences
The consequences under this definition, according to Keith Fernando, is a fatal compromise of the religion's integrity.
As consequences of definition, we have ( note that these are claims, not definitions ):
A eunuch (; ) is a man who ( by the common definition of the term eunuch ) may have been castrated, typically early enough in his life for this change to have major hormonal consequences.
In Part III, Ockham deals with the definition and division of consequences, and provides a treatment of Aristotle's Topical rules.
Stigler argues that Bayes intended his results in a more limited way than modern Bayesians ; given Bayes ' definition of probability, his result concerning the parameter of a binomial distribution makes sense only to the extent that one can bet on its observable consequences.
By definition, committing " venal " acts does not indicate " stealing " or " lying ", but rather suggests a consensual arrangement, perhaps without conscience or regard for consequences, but is not synonymous with stealing.
The SoS includes the definition of a minimum condition grade, which is established by considering the consequences of a failure of the infrastructure asset.
Nozick's definition is intended to preserve Goldman's intuition that Gettier cases should be ruled out by disacknowledging " accidentally " true justified beliefs, but without risking the potentially onerous consequences of building a causal requirement into the analysis.
" A similar slight modification to the definition of " autological " ( such as declaring it false of " nonautological " and its synonyms ) might seem to fix that, but the paradox still obtains for synonyms of " autological " and " heterological " such as " selfdescriptive " and " nonselfdescriptive ," whose meanings also would need adjusting, and the consequences of those adjustments would then need to be pursued, and so on.
Some formalists would assert that standard set theory is by definition the study of the consequences of ZFC, and while they might not be opposed in principle to studying the consequences of other systems, they see no reason to single out large cardinals as preferred.
Thus for the pragmatist, verifiability as an operational definition ( or test ) of the empirical meaning of a statement requires that the speaker know how to apply the statement, and when not to apply it, and be able to trace the consequences of the statement in situations both real and hypothetical.
Despite looking rather abstract, this general definition has a lot of useful consequences.
This definition, given by John Aitchison ( 1986 ) has several consequences:
Analogously, illegitimacy ( or bastardy ) is the status of a child conceived outside of marriage, though the consequences of that definition were ameliorated by legislation.
Another definition is the interdisciplinary study of the design, uses and consequences of information technologies that takes into account their interaction with institutional and cultural contexts.
The definition will contain implicit inductions and deductive consequences that are part of the theory it pushes.
Weaver also divided " argumentation " into four categories: cause-effect, definition, consequences, and circumstances ( Johannesen 27 ).
Contrary to the religious definition, this also applies to attrition without moral repentance, i. e. when it is only motivated by fear for its consequences.
The consequences under this definition, according to missiologist Keith Ferdinando, are a fatal compromise of the religion's integrity.
Students of 20th century intellectual history and historiography should enjoy comparing and analyzing the exceptionally eclectic diversity of fascist and far-right writers, whilst joining the continual debate concerning the definition of fascism, the cause of its interwar and marginal continued popularity, as well as the historical assessment of its consequences and contemporary relevance.
which are consequences of the definition ( s ) given earlier.
Research by governments in Australia led to a universal definition for that country which appears to be the only research-based definition not to use diagnostic criteria: " Problem gambling is characterized by many difficulties in limiting money and / or time spent on gambling which leads to adverse consequences for the gambler, others, or for the community.

definition and vary
The exact number of known living languages will vary from 5, 000 to 10, 000, depending generally on the precision of one's definition of " language ", and in particular on how one classifies dialects.
The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context.
It is important to note that what exactly constitutes a machine gun, and whether volley guns are a type of machine gun, and to what extent some earlier types of devices are considered to be like machine guns, is a matter of debate in many cases and can vary depending which language and exact definition is used.
Definitions and licensing requirements in the United States vary among jurisdictions, as each state has enacted its own physical therapy practice act defining the profession within its jurisdiction, but the American Physical Therapy Association ( APTA ) has also drafted a model definition in order to limit this variation, and the APTA is also responsible for accrediting physical therapy education curricula throughout the United States of America.
Though interpretations of sharia vary between cultures, in its strictest definition it is considered the infallible law of God — as opposed to the human interpretation of the laws ( fiqh ).
According to the American calendar, the U. S. summer season is commonly regarded as beginning on Memorial Day weekend ( the last weekend in May ) and ending on Labor Day weekend ( the first weekend in September ), more closely in line with the meteorological definition ; the similar Canadian tradition starts summer on Victoria Day one week prior ( although summer conditions vary widely across Canada's expansive territory ) and ends, like the United States, on Labour Day.
Under this definition, DC voltages can vary in time, as seen in the raw output of a rectifier or the fluctuating voice signal on a telephone line.
In practice, the fuzzy rule sets usually have several antecedents that are combined using fuzzy operators, such as AND, OR, and NOT, though again the definitions tend to vary: AND, in one popular definition, simply uses the minimum weight of all the antecedents, while OR uses the maximum value.
Although the definition of an airliner can vary from country to country, an airliner is typically defined as an aircraft intended for carrying multiple passengers in commercial service.
By definition, the combustion reactions are always particularly exothermic and so enthalpies of combustion are always negative, although the values for individual combustions may vary.
There are many variations on this basic theme, and the definition of multiprocessing can vary with context, mostly as a function of how CPUs are defined ( multiple cores on one die, multiple dies in one package, multiple packages in one system unit, etc.
By definition the class will include the family Magnoliaceae, but its circumscription can otherwise vary, being more inclusive or less inclusive depending upon the classification system being discussed.
As such the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source.
Even though all LZ77 algorithms work by definition on the same basic principle, they can vary widely in how they encode their compressed data to vary the numerical ranges of a length-distance pair, alter the number of bits consumed for a length-distance pair, and distinguish their length-distance pairs from literals ( raw data encoded as itself, rather than as part of a length-distance pair ).
Glucose levels vary before and after meals, and at various times of day ; the definition of " normal " varies among medical professionals.
The statistical information pertains to the entire CDP, although local understanding of the area making up these communities may vary somewhat from the definition of the CDP.
The precise definition of an emergency, the agencies involved and the procedures used, vary by jurisdiction, and this is usually set by the government, whose agencies ( emergency services ) are responsible for emergency planning and management.
Beyond this, the definition and geographical extent of a ' site ' can vary widely, depending on the period studied and the theoretical approach of the archaeologist.
The definition of what constitutes a tunnel can vary widely from source to source.
Estimates vary depending on the extent and means of the research undertaken, and the definition of a distinct language and the current state of knowledge of remote and isolated language communities.
The definition can also vary depending on the viewpoint of the observer.
By this definition, lunar days generally vary in duration.
There is no single definition and interpretations vary with usage.

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