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These heterodox groups held widely divergent opinions but were united by a critical attitude towards the established religion whose explanations they found unsatisfactory and whose animal sacrifices increasingly distasteful and irrelevant.
His approach to these themes led to wildly divergent opinions on what views were being expounded via his fiction.
Ultimately, the state of the source material is such to allow divergent opinions to exist.
In classical Rabbinical literature, there are divergent opinions of Enoch.
All mankind may approve of that which is virtuous or makes for the general good, but they entertain the most widely divergent opinions and frequently arrive at directly opposite conclusions as to particular actions and habits.
If a property can be arbitrarily threatened by the state, that power will inevitably be employed to intimidate those with divergent political and religious opinions.
While there is unanimous agreement among scholars that Dacian was an Indo-European language, there are divergent opinions about its place within the IE family: ( 1 ) Dacian was a dialect of the extinct Thracian language, or vice versa e. g. Baldi ( 1983 ) and Trask ( 2000 ).
Although Aristotle's Poetics is universally acknowledged in the Western critical tradition, Marvin Carlson explains, " almost every detail about his seminal work has aroused divergent opinions.
Catholics are free to weigh a variety of factors, however, in judging divergent opinions that are of the same level of authority, and being taught more recently does not necessarily give it more authority.
Book V has given rise to many divergent opinions, some claiming it as Jewish, others as the work of a Christian Jew, and others as being largely interpolated by a Christian.
The influence of Greek speculative thought on Christian thinking led to all sorts of divergent and conflicting opinions.
This would demonstrate the muddled meanings of the Torah and the divergent opinions of Jewish interpreters.
Politics involves processes by which a group of people with initially divergent opinions or interests reach collective decisions generally regarded as binding on the group, and enforced as common policy.
This was due to its absence of indications of the sources, the rare mention of divergent opinions, and the lack of provision to meet new cases, owing to its neglect to establish general principles of universal application (" Or Adonai ," Preface ).
The job was extremely challenging for him, as he expressed it involved negotiating a common viewpoint among the many leaders of African states, each of whom had divergent opinions.
:" He hovers about the fringes of a number of divergent opinions.
Catholics are free to weigh a variety of factors, however, in judging divergent opinions that are of the same level of authority, and being taught more recently does not necessarily give it more authority.
Justice Black wrote for the majority, although the number of divergent concurring opinions made it clear that he did not necessarily speak for it.
The class in both unrebuilt and rebuilt forms have been the subject of divergent opinions.
However, there were divergent opinions to have this name because Abo-on refer only to a small cluster of settlers in the area.
He hypothesized that people who are similar to an individual are especially good in generating accurate evaluations of abilities and opinions ( Suls, Martin, & Wheeler, 2002 ). To this, he added that the tendency to compare oneself with some other specific person decreases as the difference between their opinions and abilities become more divergent.
The basis of his story allowed Pallavicino to express a number of divergent opinions, which included those critical of contemporary rulers in Italy, who included Pope Urban VIII Barberini, " the barber who cut the beard of Christ "; the Jesuits, who were attempting to monopolize all education and intellectual life ; the Roman Inquisition, which ruined publishers through its prosecutions ; and the Spanish, who at the time occupied parts of Italy.
" That resistance and criticism was experienced is suggested by the fact that Lenin intervened in person in order to reconcile divergent opinions, and that Trotsky appeared at the congress to defend Comintern against the charge of subordinating the interests of world revolution to those of Soviet Russia.

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Taa dialects fall into two rather divergent groups:

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Others such as Michael Johnston and Noam Chomsky assert that classical liberalism as such can no longer exist in a modern day context as its principles were only relevant at the time its founding thinkers conceptualised them ; and that classical liberalism has grown into two divergent philosophies since the beginning of the twentieth century: social liberalism and market liberalism.
At a summit in Aleppo, Syria, in 1997, the World Council of Churches ( WCC ) proposed a reform in the calculation of Easter which would have replaced the present divergent practices of calculating Easter with modern scientific knowledge taking into account actual astronomical instances of the spring equinox and full moon based on the meridian of Jerusalem, while also following the Council of Nicea position of Easter being on the Sunday following the full moon.
Today, the term is most often used to refer to the valley of the East African Rift, the divergent plate boundary which extends from the Afar Triple Junction southward across eastern Africa, and is in the process of splitting the African Plate into two new separate plates.
However even such a divergent beam can be transformed into a similarly collimated beam by means of a lens system, as is always included, for instance, in a laser pointer whose light originates from a laser diode.
Richards attempts to reconcile these divergent accounts into a unified account.
Two German systems covering distinctly divergent degrees of economic opportunity suddenly came into intimate contact.
David Sapir ( 1971 ) proposed a classification of Atlantic into three branches, a northern group ( Senegambian and Bak ), a southern group ( Mel, Limba, and Gola ), and the divergent Bijago language of the Bissagos Islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau ( Wilson 1989 ).
A three-way stub switch at Sheepscot station on the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington RailwayA three-way switch is used to split a railroad track into three divergent paths rather than the more usual two.
An interlaced turnout is a different method of splitting a track into three divergent paths.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
These two divergent disciplines stem from their unique cultural backgrounds and philosophies that went into their founding.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
It also is divided into two divergent dialects.
Recruits come from different levels of culture and society and thus recruit training must merge divergent trainees into a useful team.
As Quine puts it, indeterminacy of radical translation is the thesis that " manuals for translating one language into another can be set up in divergent ways, all compatible with the totality of speech dispositions, yet incompatible with one another " ( Quine 1960, 27 ).
Eventually their divergent beliefs and values brought Sekgoma and Khama into open conflict.
From a mathematical point of view the IR divergences can be regularized by assuming fractional differentiation with respect to a parameter, for example is well defined at p = a but is UV divergent, if we take the 3 / 2-th fractional derivative with respect to we obtain the IR divergence, so we can cure IR divergences by turning them into UV divergences.
If the theory is renormalizable ( see below for more on this ), as it is in QED, the divergent parts of loop diagrams can all be decomposed into pieces with three or fewer legs, with an algebraic form that can be canceled out by the second term ( or by the similar counterterms that come from and ).
With the regulator in place, and a finite value for the cutoff, divergent terms in the integrals then turn into finite but cutoff-dependent terms.
The main mathematical tools to study critical points are renormalization group, which takes advantage of the Russian dolls picture to explain universality and predict numerically the critical exponents, and Variational perturbation theory, which converts divergent perturbation expansions into convergent strong-coupling expansions relevant to critical phenomena.
The classification of the relatively divergent family of Ubangian languages which are centered in the Central African Republic, as part of the Niger – Congo language family where Greenberg classified them in 1963 and subsequently scholars concurred, was called into question, by linguist Gerrit Dimmendaal in a 2008 article.
Later he revealed that he had caused Kang to find his fortress in Limbo, faked his death by leaving what Kang thought were his remains in his fortress, caused the disturbance in the timestream, and had manipulated him into destroying the Kang divergent doubles to stop their effect on the timestream, as they were creating more timelines and duplicates.
There are local ( decreasingly divergent ) variants of Kölsch in the Quarters, most notably those only recently incorporated into the city, and the Hinterland.

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