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entire and concept
Although some Protestants reject the concept of an ecumenical council establishing doctrine for the entire Christian faith, Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox all accept the authority of ecumenical councils in principle.
The exile community in Babylon thus became the source of significant portions of the Hebrew Bible: Isaiah 40 – 55, Ezekiel, the final version of Jeremiah, the work of the Priestly source in the Pentateuch, and the final form of the history of Israel from Deuteronomy to 2 Kings Theologically, they were responsible for the doctrines of individual responsibility and universalism ( the concept that one god controls the entire world ), and for the increased emphasis on purity and holiness.
However, even according to this view, the exact times of when the services are held, and moreover the entire concept of a mussaf service, are still based on the sacrifices.
Karma ( ; ) in Indian religions is the concept of " action " or " deed ", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect ( i. e., the cycle called saṃsāra ) originating in ancient India and treated in the Hindu, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh religions.
This ability to manipulate musical data has also introduced the concept of surrogate orchestras, providing a combination of half sequenced MIDI recordings and half musicians to make up an entire orchestral arrangement ; however, scholars believe surrogate orchestras have the possibility of affecting future live musical performances in which the use of live musicians in orchestral arrangements may cease entirely because the composition of music via MIDI recordings proves to be more efficient and less expensive.
" Discoveries at Mehrgarh changed the entire concept of the Indus civilization ," according to Ahmad Hasan Dani, professor emeritus of archaeology at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, " There we have the whole sequence, right from the beginning of settled village life.
After a short time many in the development community seemed to conclude that the entire concept of using IPC as the basis of an operating system was inherently flawed.
: Name reference: The quantity has a subscripted or superscripted single letter, a number of letters, or an entire word, to specify what concept or entity they refer to, and tend to be written in upright roman typeface rather than italic while the quantity is in italic.
Instead of DPS's concept of allowing PS to interact with C programs, NeWS instead extended PS into a language suitable for running the entire GUI of a computer.
In the meantime, the Berkeley RISC effort had become so well known that it eventually became the name for the entire concept and in 1987 Sun Microsystems began shipping systems with the SPARC processor, directly based on the Berkeley RISC-II system.
By that evening, the group had written " Handle with Care ", which led to the concept of recording an entire album.
In Peter Drucker's ( 1998 ) new management paradigms, this concept of business relationships extends beyond traditional enterprise boundaries and seeks to organize entire business processes throughout a value chain of multiple companies.
" Discoveries at Mehrgarh changed the entire concept of the Indus civilization ", according to Ahmad Hasan Dani, professor emeritus at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad.
" The Northeast " is a term that expresses the entire region, encompassing its history, culture, traditions, dialects, cuisines and so forth, as well as the " Three East Provinces " or " Three Northeast Provinces " ( 東三省 or 東北三省 ), which replaced the concept of " Manchuria " in the early 20th century.
His original conception had been staging the entire fair under a single giant air-conditioned tent-like structure, " a city of its own ," but there was neither budget nor the tight agreement on concept to realize that vision.
And this holds first of all for a new concept of writing, that simultaneously provokes the overturning of the hierarchy speech / writing, and the entire system attached to it, and releases the dissonance of a writing within speech, thereby disorganizing the entire inherited order and invading the entire field.
The use of the term " dictatorship " does not refer to the Classical Roman concept of the dictatura ( the governance of a state by a small group with no democratic process ), but instead to the Marxist concept of dictatorship ( that an entire societal class holds political and economic control, within a democratic system ).
Spinoza argues that seemingly " free " actions aren't actually free, or that the entire concept is a chimera because " internal " beliefs are necessarily caused by earlier external events.
The failure of the Telidon efforts was a topic of considerable discussion in Canada, part of a similar and wider conversation on the entire concept of videotex that took place in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
" This gave rise to the concept of the grand strategy which encompasses the management of the resources of an entire nation in the conduct of warfare.
More concisely, the concept of open source governance applies principles of the free software movement to the governance of people, allowing the entire populace to participate in government directly, as much or as little as they please.

entire and cerebral
Other psychologists and neurobiologists recognize that the entire cerebral cortex is indeed preprogrammed and organized in order to process sensory input, motor control, emotions, and natural responses.
Atherosclerosis affects the entire artery tree, but mostly larger, high-pressure vessels such as the coronary, renal, femoral, cerebral, and carotid arteries.
In a rat, surgical removal of the entire cerebral cortex leaves an animal that is still capable of walking around and interacting with the environment.
Ihnat's most famous role in Mission: Impossible was that of brilliant Soviet Union investigator Stefan Miklos in the 1969 episode " The Mind of Stefan Miklos ," widely praised as one of the most cerebral and intelligent episodes of the entire series.

entire and imagery
Estimates are produced by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research ( INPE ) for the entire Brazilian Legal Amazon by visually interpreting satellite imagery from the Landsat Thematic Mapper.
Later on in 1980, Herger produced and hosted a game show, La Pirámide, complete with an Egyptian-themed set and imagery, tons of bad pyramid puns and jokes in the program's scripts, and his entire family involved in the show.
These were installed on around 10 of the PAF's F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters and used to gather detailed reconnaissance imagery of the entire valley.
The entire story of Parnavaz, although written by a Christian chronicler, abounds in ancient Iranian-like imagery and mystic allusions, a reflection of the archaeologically confirmed cultural and presumably political ties between Iran and Kartli of that time.
An entire staff of Swedish politicians, artists, poets and scholars were engaged in creating an image of the king as an instrument of God and a personification of the apocalyptic " Lion of the North ", a form of symbolic imagery first introduced for Gustav II Adolf.
Some commentators see the shepherd imagery pervading the entire psalm.
Throughout Conner's entire body of work, the recurrence of religious imagery and symbology continues to underscore the essentially visionary nature of his work.
Tracks were used to shoot two members riding next to each other, and Logan used computer-generated imagery to show the entire band bicycling in Jamaica.
The first version of Google Moon only included low-resolution satellite imagery of the entire Moon, and when zoomed in too far, a Swiss Cheese pattern would appear.

entire and physical
Since the dawn of Newtonian science with its vision of simple mechanical principles governing the entire universe, some philosophers have been tempted by the idea that consciousness could be explained in purely physical terms.
However, certain physical phenomena can be modeled assuming the materials exist as a continuum, meaning the matter in the body is continuously distributed and fills the entire region of space it occupies.
Thus, the only logical possibilities are to accept non-Euclidean geometry as physically real, or to reject the entire notion of physical tests of the axioms of geometry, which can then be imagined as a formal system without any intrinsic real-world meaning.
Through systematic practice in the martial arts a person's physical fitness may be boosted ( strength, stamina, flexibility, movement coordination, etc .,) as the whole body is exercised and the entire muscular system is activated.
" According to that text, vibration involves a physical set of steps, starting in a standing position, breathing in through the nose while imagining the name of the god entering with the breath, imagining that breath travelling through the entire body, stepping forward with the left foot while throwing the body forward with arms outstretched, visualizing the name rushing out when spoken, ending in an upright stance, with the right forefinger placed upon the lips.
This work led to a theory of diffraction for light and opened an entire area of study in physical optics.
Physicalism is then further divided depending on whether it can be known a priori or a posteriori that: If physicalism is true, S is the statement that describes the entire physical nature of the world collectively, and S * is the statement that describes the entire nature of the world, then S entails S *.
Its physical size can usually be tailored for its content by dragging its height or width at box intersections ( or for entire columns or rows by dragging the column or rows headers ).
The study of Stereochemistry focuses on stereoisomers and spans the entire spectrum of organic, inorganic, biological, physical and especially supramolecular chemistry.
The system used sensors attached to objects in the physical world to determine their locations, and the entire system ran tethered from a desktop computer.
The Biggest Loser and Fat March, ( which covers weight loss ), Extreme Makeover ( entire physical appearance ), Queer Eye and What Not to Wear ( style and grooming ), Supernanny ( child-rearing ), Made ( attaining difficult goals ), Trinny & Susannah Undress ( fashion makeover and marriage ), Tool Academy ( relationship building ) and Charm School and From G's to Gents ( self-improvement and manners ).
Next, Lawrence spent a year at the University of Chicago, and then he moved on to Yale University, where he completed his Ph. D. degree in physics in 1925, making him somewhat unusual in his field — a very promising young physical scientist who had received his entire education in the United States.
The physical and mental after-effects of torture often place great strain on the entire family and society.
In addition, another was in reference to the emphasis of how "' education ’ comprehends the entire process of developing and training the mental, physical and moral powers and capabilities of human beings ”.
His cautionary fables include " The Beautiful People " ( 1952 ), a futuristic short story about a rebellious adolescent girl who lives in a largely conformist society in which people obligatorily alter their physical appearance ( adapted as an episode of The Twilight Zone: " Number 12 Looks Just Like You "), and " Free Dirt " ( 1955 ), about a frugally gluttonous man who gorges on his entire vegetable harvest, but instead dies from having consumed the magical soil he used to grow it.
He concluded that the entire physical universe could be made subject to the Schrödinger equation ( the universal wave function ).
Meanwhile, Trevize is made to decide between three alternatives for the future of the human race: the First Foundation's mastery of the physical world and its traditional political organization ( i. e., empire ), the Second Foundation's mentalics ( and probable rule by mind control ), or Gaia's absorption of the entire Galaxy into one shared, harmonious intellect.
They are shown that the Music has a point, has a result and effect beyond its composition and singing: it amounts to no less than a highly detailed template commensurate with the entire history – beginning to end – of a material, ‘ physical ’ Universe that could exist inside ‘ time ’.
The entire projectile is not normally made of the same material as the penetrator because the physical characteristics that make a good penetrator ( i. e. extremely tough, hard metal ) make the material equally harmful to the barrel of the gun firing the cartridge.
In the case where two fictional universes covering entire actual universes cross over, physical travel from one universe to another may actually occur in the course of the story.
The book tells the story of young Oscar as a daydreamer, who uses his great physical ability to prepare an elaborate picnic for his entire neighborhood in just fifteen minutes.
Other services include virtual machines, clouds, or entire physical servers where customers can run their own custom software.
When kidnapped by the bellicose Krikkit robots and tied to the interfaces of their intelligent war computer, Marvin simultaneously manages to plan the entire planet's military strategy, solve " all of the major mathematical, physical, chemical, biological, sociological, philosophical, etymological, meteorological and psychological problems of the Universe except his own, three times over ," and compose a number of lullabies.

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