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facts and adds
To collect and arrange facts is, as he tells us, the sole secret of his success, and he adds in other words the famous apophthegm of Newton, " hypotheses non fingo.
The cards may deliver camouflaged learning, or learning through play, as reading about the facts on the cards, and enhancing memory and maths skills through the use of comparing the data, adds an educational benefit.

facts and are
More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
There is plenty more to recommend Gorton, the facts of whose life are given in The Life And Times Of Samuel Gorton, by Adelos Gorton.
and this first section was somehow preserved ( there are always these annoying little mysteries about the actual facts of Malraux's life ) when the Gestapo destroyed the rest.
Regardless of the decision two facts are clear.
I submit that it cannot be dismissed simply by saying we are not facing the facts of life.
Unless the Administration and the Defense Department have been deceiving us, the facts do not support the assertion that we are `` compelled '' to resume atmospheric testing.
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.
But the facts about our Advisory Board and its members' duties are only one of several sets of facts about the quest for advice, both reliable and imaginative, on which to base our selections of Fellows.
But even if that other plant employs the same number of workers and makes the same product, there are other facts to consider.
) These general facts are mentioned to make clear that the total situation in the two families is similar enough to warrant comparison.
There are certain tax attributes of a corporation whose nature and effect might depend on the facts of the particular reorganization involved.
Broad and Ross have lately contended that this fitness is one of the main facts of ethics, and I suspect they are right.
All information is carefully appraised and uncertain facts are designated by ( '?'.
Or, on the other hand, are unlikely facts being stated, facts which are in themselves significant and not easily applicable to everybody??
Naturally, such scholarly facts are of little concern to the man trying to make money or fan patriotism by means of folklore.
Two unsolved mysteries are based on these facts.
What are the pertinent facts affecting such communication at the present juncture of history??
Here are a few facts and figures I've assembled.
In the United States, both state and federal appellate courts are usually restricted to examining whether the lower court made the correct legal determinations, rather than hearing direct evidence and determining what the facts of the case were.
They are a set of axioms strong enough to prove many important facts about number theory and they allowed Gödel to establish his famous second incompleteness theorem.

facts and hidden
Capoeira songs can talk about virtually anything, being it about a historical fact, a famous capoeirista, trivial life facts, hidden messages for players, anything.
Hidden reasons are assumptions, as is the assumption that all pertinent facts can be observed, or that facts and theories humans have not discerned are indeed hidden.
Probably one of the most important and significant papers of this period are related to reality-cracking, i. e. the capacity of the seeker to decode the hidden facts behind appearance.
After his capture the Bishop of Vercelli consulted with the Inquisition and other eminent people to decide an immediate execution ( in fact the acts of the trial were never found, despite some suggestions that they could be hidden somewhere in the secret archives of the Vatican ) so the paper of the Anonymous Synchronous, probably written by a follower or a local symphatizer of the Dulcinian, the one of Bernardo Gui and another anonymous paper ( probably also written by Bernardo Gui ) are the only documents we have that were written in the same period the facts took place.
" Scheler never agreed with Husserl that phenomenology is a method in the strict sense, but rather " an attitude of spiritual seeing ... something which otherwise remains hidden ...." Calling phenomenology a method fails to take seriously the phenomenological domain of original experience: the givenness of phenomenological facts ( essences or values as a priori ) " before they have been fixed by logic ," and prior to assuming a set of criteria or symbols, as is the case in the empirical and human sciences as well as other ( modern ) philosophies which tailor their methods to those of the sciences.
" On another occasion, in thanking James Lovell for a piece of intelligence, Washington wrote: " it is by comparing a variety of information, we are frequently enabled to investigate facts, which were so intricate or hidden, that no single clue could have led to the knowledge of them.
This was done accordingly, and Madhavrao, who had a great reputation for obtaining news of everything that was going on in which he was interested, heard of the Bhonsle's return to his capital ; and he also heard of Sakharam Bapu's advice, which had led to it, though the latter was perceived only by him hidden under the facts he learnt from the cross-examination of the Karkun.
This can be explained by the fact that the city was forming under the Russian ( and later Soviet ) rule, which is why some periods in the life of Cherkasy still remain undiscovered ( a lot of facts were hidden, documents and material proof was destroyed ).
If all you can determine are basic category facts, like the fact that it can be categorized as a stimulus or response instrument, but not anything about what it's particularly designed to create or measure — if the measurement specificity is all hidden in software — then you likely have a true synthetic instrument.
However, majority of the nouns of non-Arabic languages do not depict and convey abstract or hidden realities inherent in those objects and at times even may lack to mirror physical facts satisfactorily.
The tiny facts related to the changes in government are hidden deeply in the minutes of national parliaments and executive bodies.
However, between the lines of his books many autobiographical, anthropological, and historical facts are hidden.
* Book of lists: subversive facts and hidden information in rapid-fire format.
When Miss Marple says, ' The dress was all wrong ,' she is plainly observing facts hidden from the masculine eye – facts which are of a very lively interest.
However, while confirming these facts, which were hidden from the officials for quite some time, the findings of further investigations remain inconclusive.
Because the theme involves a conspiracy within the Church over the life of Jesus and the suggestion that the Church has hidden the facts of his marriage, there has been a strong reaction against the novel and much material published examining and refuting its claims.
Filled with remorse over his crime, he had then hidden the body behind a brick wall in a chapel on the estate ( these facts are not revealed until near the end of the film ).

facts and from
The working test of `` the facts '' must always be the best available description obtainable from scholars and scientists who have applied their methods of investigation to relevant situations.
It was this basic trait that separated Adams from the ranks of professional historians and led him to commit time and time again what was his most serious offense against the historical method -- namely, the tendency to assume the truth of an hypothesis before submitting it to the test of facts.
It is a publishing and public relations center, but these very facts prevent it from being a literary center because writers dislike provincialism and untruth.
There remains, of course, the question of what the West can do beyond diplomatic protest to prevent the illegal efforts from becoming accomplished facts.
Aside from the comico-romantico content here, a good linguist-anthropologist could readily pick up a few other facts, especially if he had a little more of the conversation to go on.
Folk-lore, superstition and remembered passages from erotic literature can create physical and emotional problems if blindly taken as scientific facts and useful hints.
What was omitted from `` A Neglected Education '' were those essentials known as `` the facts of life ''.
after all, he had had the same set of facts as Jack had had to work from, and he was an almost frighteningly observant man.
Supporters of this view believe that “ to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
He says that the matter is far from resolved, and that certain facts may soon come to light which will clear up the matter.
The facts were almost identical to Cadillac a year earlier: a wheel from a wheel manufacturer was sold to Buick, to a dealer, to MacPherson, and the wheel failed, injuring MacPherson.
To find out what the precise law is that applies to a particular set of facts, one has to locate precedential decisions on the topic, and reason from those decisions by analogy.
Searle disagrees with this analysis and argues that " the study of the mind starts with such facts as that humans have beliefs, while thermostats, telephones, and adding machines don't ... what we wanted to know is what distinguishes the mind from thermostats and livers.
In the United States, because of the broad protections granted by the First Amendment, with extremely limited exceptions, unless the media outlet is a party to the case, a media outlet cannot be found in contempt of court for reporting about a case because a court cannot order the media in general not to report on a case or forbid it from reporting facts discovered publicly.
The main purposes of cross-examination are to elicit favorable facts from the witness, or to impeach the credibility of the testifying witness to lessen the weight of unfavorable testimony.
Generally a chronicle (, from Greek, from, chronos, " time ") is a historical account of facts and events ranged in chronological order, as in a time line.
In an article in the Columbia Law Review in 1908, Roscoe Pound of the University of Chicago mounted a vigorous attack on " mechanical jurisprudence ," the judicial practice of " rigorous logical deduction from predetermined conceptions in disregard of ... the actual facts.
The key elements of Hubbard's so-called science don't seem testable, yet he repeatedly claims that he is asserting only scientific facts and data from many experiments.
: Dianetics is nothing more than an example of pseudoscience trying to legitimize itself ... Hubbard, had he indeed been a scientist, would have known that truth is not built on axioms, and facts cannot be found from some a-priori knowledge.
# In order to maintain the integrity of facts and dimensions, loading the data warehouse with data from different operational systems is complicated, and
" Others further state that a documentary stands out from the other types of non-fiction films for providing an opinion, and a specific message, along with the facts it presents.
He rejects the idea of the naturalistic fallacy as the idea that ethics is in some free-floating realm, writing that the fallacy is to rush from facts to values.
At trial, the defense team argued that news articles from the time could have been the source for Echols ' knowledge about the genital mutilation, but the prosecution claimed that Echols ' knowledge, which Echols said was limited to what was " on TV ", was nonetheless too close to the actual facts, since there was no public knowledge of drowning or that one victim had been mutilated more than the others.

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