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The British general moved his forces north from Philadelphia to Chestnut Hill, near the right wing of the patriot encampment.
He bases his present contention on the general right to explore, indicating that he hopes to find some discrepancy in the resume.
Passing through the gate, with towers on either side once used as prisons, I entered a huge square surrounded by buildings, and on the wall to my right found a general plan of the grounds, with explanations in English for each building.
There is general agreement also that sex union between husbands and wives as an expression of mutual affection without relation to procreation is right ''.
The general board declared: `` Most of the Protestant churches hold contraception and periodic continence to be morally right when the motives are right.
After an initial rejection, which he attributed to a `` general Excitement against Abolition and Emancipation '', Giffen bribed the right individuals on the jury, and got the permission without further delay.
Whereas Bultmann's `` center '' position is structurally inconsistent and is therefore indefensible on formal grounds alone, the general position of the `` right '', as represented, say, by Karl Barth, involves the rejection or at least qualification of the demand for demythologization and so is invalidated on the material grounds we have just considered.
The equation on the right has the general solution
Illustration of electric charge as well as general size of particle s ( left ) and antiparticles ( right ).
The eleventh century Persian mathematician Omar Khayyám saw a strong relationship between geometry and algebra, and was moving in the right direction when he helped to close the gap between numerical and geometric algebra with his geometric solution of the general cubic equations, but the decisive step came later with Descartes.
The general structure of an α-amino acid, with the amine | amino group on the left and the carboxyl group on the right.
In the later twentieth century, however, powerful and general theoretical methods were developed, making combinatorics into an independent branch of mathematics in its own right.
Article 12 of the amended EC Treaty guaranteed a general right of non-discrimination within the scope of the Treaty.
The general anatomy of a beetle is superficially uniform, but specific organs and appendages may vary greatly in appearance and function between the many families in the order, and even more so between the suborders ( such as Adephaga ) that currently seem increasingly like separate orders in their own right.
The general rule for open connections is that moves of the leader's hands back, forth, left or right are originated through moves of the entire body.
Such bodies commonly had the right to own property and make contracts, to receive gifts and legacies, to sue and be sued, and, in general, to perform legal acts through representatives.
A descriptive definition can be shown to be " right " or " wrong " by comparison to general usage, but a stipulative definition can only be disproved by showing a logical contradiction.
According to distributists, property ownership is a fundamental right and the means of production should be spread as widely as possible among the general populace, rather than being centralized under the control of the state ( state socialism ) or by an elite of wealthy property owners ( laissez-faire capitalism ).
In general there are two major approaches to the design outline shape of the double bass, these being the violin form ( shown in the labelled picture to the right ), and the viol da gamba form ( shown in the header picture ).
Euler discussed a generalization of Euclidean geometry called affine geometry, which retains the fifth postulate unmodified while weakening postulates three and four in a way that eliminates the notions of angle ( whence right triangles become meaningless ) and of equality of length of line segments in general ( whence circles become meaningless ) while retaining the notions of parallelism as an equivalence relation between lines, and equality of length of parallel line segments ( so line segments continue to have a midpoint ).
In a similar way to the moderate parties, the French far right in general is naturally opposed to the EU, as they criticize France's loss of political and economic sovereignty to a supra-national entity.
Many environmental lawsuits turn on the question of who has standing ; are the legal issues limited to property owners, or does the general public have a right to intervene?
By 1909 after the failure of a syndicalist general strike in France, Sorel and his supporters left the radical left and went to the radical right, where they sought to merge militant Catholicism and French patriotism with their views-advocating anti-republican Christian French patriots as ideal revolutionaries.
" Women ’ s testimony is in general light and subject to variation ; this is why it is taken more seriously than that of men " as opposed to men, upon whom " Nature seems to have conferred … the right to govern.

general and personality
Thus, this readiness to relax controls, evidenced in the Kohnstamm situation, appears to be a more general personality factor.
While this influence is a complex matter, depending upon personality factors in the individual as well as upon his social-class experience, there probably are some general statements about social-class background and educational policy that can be made with a fair degree of truth.
Khrushchev had began to initiate nepotistic policies, initiated policies without the consent of either the Presidium or the Central Committee, a cult of personality had developed and, in general, Khrushchev had developed several characteristics which he himself criticised Stalin of having at the 20th Party Congress.
Regardless of the job, three determinants stand out as predictors of performance: ( 1 ) general mental ability ( especially for jobs higher in complexity ); ( 2 ) job experience ( although there is a law of diminishing returns ); and ( 3 ) the personality trait of conscientiousness ( people who are dependable and achievement-oriented, who plan well ).
Jim Bradbury notes the consensus of contemporary historians that John was a " hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general ", albeit, as Turner suggests, with " distasteful, even dangerous personality traits ", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty.
The personality disorders in general are defined as emerging in childhood, or at least by adolescence or early adulthood.
There is an emerging consensus that so-called " personality disorders ", like personality traits in general, actually incorporate a mixture of acute dysfunctional behaviors that may resolve in short periods, and maladaptive temperamental traits that are more enduring.
People who suffer severe disturbances of their self-identity, memory and general awareness of themselves and their surroundings may be classed as having a dissociative identity disorder, such as depersonalization disorder or Dissociative Identity Disorder itself ( which has also been called multiple personality disorder, or " split personality ").
The study of personality is not a purely empirical discipline, as it brings in elements of art, science, and philosophy to draw general conclusions.
However, this shall be achieved personally by each individual, who must ' absorb the great mass of material offered to him by the world around him and by his inner existence, using all the possibilities of his receptiveness ; he must then reshape that material with all the energies of his own activity and appropriate it to himself so as to create an interaction between his own personality and nature in a most general, active and harmonious form ' ( GS, II, p. 117 ).
With regard to personality traits and adult IQ in the general U. S. population, the portion of the overall variance that can be attributed to shared family effects is often negligible.
In her Pulitzer Prize-nominated book The Nurture Assumption, author Judith Harris argues that " nurture ," as traditionally defined in terms of family upbringing does not effectively explain the variance for most traits ( such as adult IQ and the Big Five personality traits ) in the general population of the United States.
Interestingly, the ability to unconsciously and relatively accurately tally the frequency of events appears to have little or no relation to the individual's age, education, intelligence, or personality, thus it may represent one of the fundamental building blocks of human orientation in the environment and possibly the acquisition of procedural knowledge and experience, in general.
A biological determinist would posit that such behaviours, and personality traits in general, are mediated primarily by biological factors, such as genetic makeup.
Bragg's subordinates had long been dissatisfied with his leadership and abrasive personality ; the arrival of Longstreet ( the senior lieutenant general in the Army ) and his officers, added credibility to the earlier claims, and was a catalyst toward action.
To guide him on the way, the mind of a long-dead Chelgrian general is emplaced into his ' soulkeeper ', a device normally used to store its owner's personality in case of death.
Aside from the names of the two main characters, the general personality of the protagonist, and the post-apocalyptic setting, there are no other similarities between the comics and the series.
These describe the observation that individuals will give high accuracy ratings to descriptions of their personality that supposedly are tailored specifically for them, but are in fact vague and general enough to apply to a wide range of people.
Wayne adopted a military career at the outset of the American Revolutionary War, where his military exploits and fiery personality quickly earned him a promotion to the rank of brigadier general and the sobriquet of Mad Anthony.
At the Institute, Childe worked alongside Wheeler, a figure who was widely known to the general public in Britain through his frequent television appearances and dominant personality.
His general fame as a wise and colourful personality has led to his inclusion in narratives as diverse as Mary Renault's historical novel The Praise Singer ( where he is depicted as the narrator and main character ), Plato's Protagoras ( where he is a topic of conversation ), and some verses in Callimachus ' Aetia ( where he is amusingly represented as a ghost complaining about the desecration of his own tomb in Acragas ).
Gotti was one of the most powerful crime bosses during his era and became widely known for his outspoken personality and flamboyant style, which gained him favor with much of the general public.
Each movement conveys a general impression of its subject's personality ; in addition, most of them contain a musical reference to a specific characteristic or event, such as Dorabella's stutter, Winifred Norbury's laugh, or the walk in the woods with Jaeger.

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