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elimination and opinion
Burger ’ s opinion made it clear that, as written, the Endangered Species Act explicitly forbade the completion of such projects as Tellico if the Secretary of Interior had determined that such a project would likely result in the elimination of a species.

elimination and historian
According to Tertio, a Belgian Roman Catholic magazine, Verhofstadt's primary motivation to write this book on Pius XII was his support for the elimination of " one dominant religion's power " in Europe ; the journalist of the magazine also point to the fact, that Verhofstadt is not an academic historian, but a journalist and politician.

elimination and François
In mathematics, the Bruhat decomposition ( named after François Bruhat ) G = BWB into cells can be regarded as a general expression of the principle of Gauss – Jordan elimination, which generically writes a matrix as a product of an upper triangular and lower triangular matrices — but with exceptional cases.

elimination and had
In this work he depicted a land where there would be freedom of religion-showing a Jew treated fairly and equally in an island of Christians, but it has been debated whether this work had influenced others reforms, such as greater rights for women, the abolition of slavery, elimination of debtors ' prisons, separation of church and state, and freedom of political expression, although there is no hint of these reforms in The New Atlantis itself.
The plan had two objectives: the elimination of poverty, particularly rural poverty, and the elimination of the identification between race and prosperity.
At the time of his accession and the elimination of Abu ' l Fazl, his father's chief minister and architect of his eclectic religious stance, a powerful group of orthodox noblemen had gained increased power in the Mughal court.
Often algorithms for those problems had to be separately invented and could not be naïvely adapted from well-known algorithms – Gaussian elimination and Euclidean algorithm rely on operations performed in sequence.
At the end of the day, the Union Army was largely vulnerable, and subject to elimination by Beauregard, had he been able to continue the fight, but for the exhaustion of his troops.
The assassinations were against those whose elimination would most greatly reduce aggression against the Ismailis and, in particular, against those who had perpetrated massacres against the community.
Although he had supported the elimination of counterrevolutionaries, Zhou actively suppressed the campaign when he arrived in Jiangxi in December 1931, criticizing the " excess, the panic, and the oversimplification " practiced by local officials.
The elimination of wolves from Yellowstone National Park had profound impacts on the trophic pyramid.
The Japanese had a Vietnamese pretender, Prince Cường Để, waiting to take power in case the new emperor's " elimination " was required.
The major change was the elimination of slavery in England, which had disappeared by the middle of the 12th century.
The advent of trucks and railways where there had previously only been buffalo and carts, telegraph systems, and more coordinated distribution systems under the colonial government all contributed to famine elimination in Java, and in turn, population growth.
The recommendation in Freud ’ s technical papers for analysts to be emotionless, according to Ferenczi and Rank ( 1924 ), had led to " an unnatural elimination of all human factors in the analysis " ( pp. 40 – 41 ), and to " a theorizing of experience " ( p. 41 ): the feeling experience of the intersubjective relationship, two first-person experiences, within the analytic situation.
Gaetano Iannì, another pentito, declared that a special agreement had been achieved between the Cosa Nostra and " some foreigners " for the elimination of Mattei, which was organized by Giuseppe Di Cristina.
Bauer had traveled to India and Africa, where she noticed that most mothers would carry their diaperless babies constantly, yet she saw no elimination " accidents " as would be expected in industrialized countries where babies wear diapers almost continuously from birth.
Kim Il-sung had earlier called for a gradual elimination of the use of hanja, but by the 1960s, he had reversed his stance ; he was quoted as saying in 1966, " While we should use as few Sinitic terms as possible, students must be exposed to the necessary Chinese characters and taught how to write them.
In game 4 on home ice the Battalion on the brink of elimination had a 4-1 lead mid way through the third period and appeared to be on their way to a win before the Colts scored 3 goals in less than 7 minutes to force overtime.
The council claimed the character set a bad example as sanitation laws against public elimination had recently been passed.
Depending on the edition, players have occasionally had the chance to alter their scores, and thus their chances of surviving the elimination.
In one edition, the remaining players had a chance to stop the elimination, if they surrendered their prize money up to that point.
In one episode, a genuine contestant appeared to be the third contestant eliminated, but immediately after his elimination the players had the power to " resurrect " him and in that event, one contestant alone decided to bring him back for $ 50, 000 added to the kitty.
All sentient beings had in past ages deeds leading to the elimination of defilements and so can now perceive the Buddha nature as their future goal.
The competition had one winner only, but the entries in the " Young artists " category had to go through an elimination round, while " Big artists " were directly admitted to the final.

elimination and closed
Examples of early results from model theory applied to fields are Tarski's elimination of quantifiers for real closed fields, Ax's theorem on pseudo-finite fields, and Robinson's development of non-standard analysis.
Chicago avoided elimination by winning Games 4 and 5, but the Pistons closed out the series, 95 – 85, in Game 6.
After the 1983 land transport deregulation there was substantial rationalisation of freight facilities ; many stations and smaller yards were closed and freight train services were sped up, increased in length and made heavier, with the removal of guard's vans in 1987 and the gradual elimination of older rolling stock, particularly four-wheeled wagons.
Tarski ( 1951 ) proved that the theory of real closed fields in the first order language of partially ordered rings ( consisting of the binary predicate symbols "=" and "≤", the operations of addition, subtraction and multiplication and the constant symbols 0, 1 ) admits elimination of quantifiers.
In early 2004, four of the five stops ( Greycliff Road, Mount Hood Road, Summit Avenue and Fordham Road ) were closed in a pilot stop elimination program.
Examples of theories that have been shown decidable using quantifier elimination are Presburger arithmetic, real closed fields, atomless Boolean algebras, term algebras, dense linear orders, random graphs,
** Decision procedure for the real closed field, which he found by quantifier elimination ;

elimination and book
However, as Kalb points out in her book, Congo Cables, the record shows that many communications by Devlin at the time urged elimination of Lumumba ( p. 53, 101, 129 – 133, 149 – 152, 158 – 159, 184 – 185, 195 ).
The terms elimination communication and natural infant hygiene were coined by Ingrid Bauer and are used interchangeably in her book, Diaper Free!
In his book of 1674, however, Seki only gave the single variable equations after the elimination, but no account of the process at all, nor his new system of algebraic symbols.
An indication already appeared in his book of 1678: some of equations after elimination are the same as resultant.
In an appendix to the book, he elaborated on how artificial selection — the elimination of trees of poor timber quality from the breeding stock — could be used to improve timber quality, and even create new varieties of trees.
The term was coined by Richard Joy in his 1967 book Languages in Conflict, where he wrote, " The language boundaries in Canada are hardening, with the consequent elimination of minorities everywhere except within a relatively narrow bilingual belt.
The company announced the elimination of the last of its hedge book in October 2010.

elimination and on
Its elimination would result in the saving of interest costs, heavy when short-term money rates are high, and in freedom from dependence on credit which is not always available when needed most.
Our suspicions eventually centered, by the process of elimination, on a grocer's boy, a thoroughly bad hat, who delivered cartons to the people overhead.
This would eliminate the need for more ports on the back of the machine, and allowed for the elimination of expansion slots for supporting more complex devices ( the Atari 8-bit family used a similar solution, known as SIO ).
The principal focus of modern insolvency legislation and business debt restructuring practices no longer rests on the elimination of insolvent entities but on the remodelling of the financial and organisational structure of debtors experiencing financial distress so as to permit the rehabilitation and continuation of their business.
The addition and its counterpart, the elimination, are reactions which change the number of substituents on the carbon atom, and form or cleave multiple bonds.
With the elimination of these accents, the new orthography relies on the reader having prior knowledge of pronunciation of a given word.
Distributism favors the elimination of social security on the basis that it further alienates man by making him more dependent on the Servile State.
The elimination of the collision domain for these connections also means that all the link's bandwidth can be used by the two devices on that segment and that segment length is not limited by the need for correct collision detection.
This established the progressive elimination of customs duties on industrial products, but did not affect agricultural products or maritime trade.
This in turn led to the requirement in the Potsdam Declaration for the elimination " for all time the authority and influence of those who have deceived and misled the people of Japan into embarking on world conquest ".
Finishing eighth on the ladder at the end of the 2011 season, Essendon lost to in the elimination final by 62 points.
The New York Times reported in September 1906 on the rationale for the changes: " The main efforts of the football reformers have been to ' open up the game '— that is to provide for the natural elimination of the so-called mass plays and bring about a game in which speed and real skill shall supersede so far as possible mere brute strength and force of weight.
According to its preamble, its purpose is the " substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.
The method of Gaussian elimination appears in the important Chinese mathematical textChapter Eight Rectangular Arrays of The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art.
The major changes were the elimination of the prohibition on immediate reelection of a president and vice president and the extension of the presidential term from four to six years.
In October 1997, Indonesia and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) reached agreement on an economic reform program aimed at macroeconomic stabilization and elimination of some of the country's most damaging economic policies, such as the National Car Program and the clove monopoly, both involving family members of President Soeharto.
The ILO ’ s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour ( IPEC ) was created in 1992 with the overall goal of the progressive elimination of child labour, which was to be achieved through strengthening the capacity of countries to deal with the problem and promoting a worldwide movement to combat child labour.
The origin of many of these ideas is discussed in the articles on determinants and Gaussian elimination.
Marxist-Leninist policy on family law has typically involved: the elimination of the political power of the bourgeoisie, the abolition of private property, and an education that teaches citizens to abide by a disciplined and self-fulfilling lifestyle dictated by the social norms of communism as a means to establish a new social order.
The elimination half-life of proton pump inhibitors ranges from 0. 5 – 2 hours, however the effect of a single dose on acid secretion usually persists up to 2 – 3 days.
When applied to floating point computations on computers, basic Gaussian elimination ( LU decomposition ) can be unreliable, and a rank revealing decomposition should be used instead.

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