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Because of these involvements in the matter at stake, Boniface lacked the impartiality that is supposed to be an essential qualification for the position of arbiter, and in retrospect that would seem to be sufficient reason why the English embassies to the Curia proved so fruitless.
Both of these systems are essential for the production, development, and use of the National Forests.
Malraux argues that, while art has sometimes been oriented towards beauty and the sublime ( principally in post-Renaissance European art ) these qualities, as the wider history of art demonstrates, are by no means essential to it.
As the user stories pass their acceptance criteria, the business owners can be sure of the fact that the developers are progressing in the right direction about how the application was envisaged to work and so it's essential that these tests include both business logic tests as well as UI validation elements ( if need be ).
One of these was the property, an essential universal true of the species, but not in the definition ( in modern terms, some examples would be grammatical language, a property of man, or a spectral pattern characteristic of an element, both of which are defined in other ways ).
While they can synthesize arginine and histidine, they cannot produce it in sufficient amounts for young, growing animals, and so these are often considered essential amino acids.
Any of these may be sources of essential amino acids.
The main reason for the lack of support for these efforts was that the vast majority of Creoles, especially the plantation owners, rejected any kind of separatism, considering Spain's power essential to the maintenance of slavery.
The brain mechanisms underlying these effects are not well understood, but there is substantial evidence that alterations in the brain system that uses the chemical neurotransmitter serotonin play an essential role.
Hindus believe that all of creation, including the human body, is made up of these five essential elements and that upon death, the human body dissolves into these five elements of nature, thereby balancing the cycle of nature.
An essential property of these block structures is that logical units never overlap.
Frankiel claims that these founding myths are " structurally equivalent " to the creation myths in other religions, because they are " the pivot around which the religion turns to and which it returns ", establishing the " meaning " of the religion and the " essential Christian practices and attitudes ".
Aristotle had it that an object's essential attributes form its " essential nature ", and that a definition of the object must include these essential attributes.
Over thousands of years of forging, these devices have evolved in one form or another as the essential features of this type of forge:
The minority Shi ' a and majority Sunni both agree on the essential details for the performance of these acts, but the Shi ' a do not refer to them by the same name ( see Ancillaries of the Faith, for the Twelvers, and Seven pillars of Ismailism ).
If we study the Four Noble Truths with the help of these references and explanations, we get a fairly good and accurate account of the essential teachings of the Buddha according to the original texts.
Complex rules, such as the rule of tincture, apply to the physical and artistic form of newly created arms, and a thorough understanding of these rules is essential to the art of heraldry.
For these developments, it was essential that the solution of the Dirac equation for the hydrogen atom could be worked out exactly, such that any experimentally observed deviation had to be taken seriously as a signal of failure of the theory.
Another section of royal followers were the curia regis ; these curiales were the senior officials and agents of the king and were essential to his day-to-day rule.
In these contexts, libre encompasses the essential freedoms defined in the free software definition, and is used to describe works which may be used, modified, copied and shared without permission from the copyright holder.
Public copyright licenses that guarantee these freedoms (" libre licences ") often require attribution for contributors and sometimes include copyleft terms that ensure these essential freedoms remain in future derivative works.

essential and measures
Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy.
Its purpose was to " plan, co-ordinate, administer or arrange for the administration of measures for the relief of victims of war in any area under the control of any of the United Nations through the provision of food, fuel, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities, medical and other essential services ".
Causation is also an essential legal element that must be proven to qualify for remedy measures under international trade law.
However, one of the essential ingredients in ensuring that the life sciences continue to generate great benefits and do not become subject to misuse for hostile purposes is a process of engagement between scientists and the security community and the development of strong ethical and normative frameworks to compliment legal and regulatory measures that are being developed by states.
Passive air defence is defined by NATO as " Passive measures taken for the physical defence and protection of personnel, essential installations and equipment in order to minimize the effectiveness of air and / or missile attack ".
In the 1920s, the Colonial Office supported agitation for an elective council as long as the governor had reserve powers to allow him to push through any measures he considered essential without the council's assent.
Knowing the growth stage of the crop when checking for problems is essential for deciding which control measures should be followed.
These measures were assumed to be essential to develop Russia economically.
Deeply convinced that the maintenance of a cordial understanding with France was the most essential condition of peace and of a liberal policy in Europe, he reluctantly concurred in the measures proposed by Lord Palmerston for the expulsion of the Mohammed Ali of Egypt from Syria ; he strenuously advocated, with Lord Holland, a more conciliatory policy towards France ; and he was only restrained from sending in his resignation by the dislike he felt to break up a cabinet he had so recently joined.
The Labour Cabinet agreed that it was essential to maintain the Gold Standard and that the Budget needed to be balanced, but divided seriously over some of the measures proposed.
Money is the common Medium of Exchange and its most important and essential function is that it is ' measure of value '... Hifzur Rab has shown that market measures or sets value of various goods and services using the medium of exchange / money as ' unit ' i. e., standard or the Yard Stick of Measurement of Wealth.
It tries to get quantitative measures of the number of times a function f ( z ) assumes a value a, as z grows in size, refining the Picard theorem on behaviour close to an essential singularity.
* carry out an immediate package of measures to combat poverty and introduce price controls on essential goods
Vector control measures, especially mosquito control, are essential to reducing the transmission of disease by arboviruses.
* in an essential discontinuity, oscillation measures the failure of a limit to exist.
Carathéodory's work on outer measures found many applications in measure-theoretic set theory ( outer measures are for example used in the proof of the fundamental Carathéodory's extension theorem ), and was used in an essential way by Hausdorff to define a dimension-like metric invariant now called Hausdorff dimension.
" Gaidar was a brave, honest, and determined man, who " assumed responsibility for unpopular but essential measures in a period of radical change ," the president said.
On November 6, 2003, the International Court of Justice ruled that " the actions of the United States of America against Iranian oil platforms on 19 October 1987 ( Operation Nimble Archer ) and 18 April 1988 ( Operation Praying Mantis ) cannot be justified as measures necessary to protect the essential security interests of the United States of America.
The court did state that " the actions of the United States of America against Iranian oil platforms on 19 October 1987 ( Operation Nimble Archer ) and 18 April 1988 ( Operation Praying Mantis ) cannot be justified as measures necessary to protect the essential security interests of the United States of America.
It is essential that intelligent and cool-thinking people remain in office even though it occasionally means that they have to give tacit support to measures they do not believe to be sound.
New product launches included a new radiosonde product family-the Vaisala Radiosonde RS92, as well as the Vaisala Weather Transmitter, which measures the six most essential weather parameters in one compact instrument.
Miller argued that the new measures were essential to sustaining the city's budget, without reducing services or raising property taxes.
We ’ re already seeing that EHRs bring prevention front and center in every doctor ’ s visit, simply by giving doctors the information that they need when they need it about patient vaccinations, screenings, and other essential disease prevention measures.

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