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gist and is
In reviewing an incident so important in the history of the Transvaal as the appointment of the Potchefstroom assembly it is of interest to note the gist of the complaint among the Boers which led to this revolution in the government of the country as it had previously existed.
Arguably, had he not done this, the gist of what was said would not otherwise be known at all — whereas today there is a plethora of documentation — written records, archives and recording technology for historians to consult.
) About ' Aristocracy in art ' - art is not for all but only for the chosen few-but the only way to find those few is to bring art to everyone-then the artists have a sort of masonic signal by which they recognise each other in the crowd-he put it much better than that-but that is the gist .</ p >
In the second book, dealing with dialectic and rhetoric, Isidore is heavily indebted to translations from the Greek by Boethius, and in treating logic, Cassiodorus, who provided the gist of Isidore's treatment of arithmetic in Book III.
The gist of the dialogue is that Modesty and Willie plan to unearth a treasure ( the one left buried at the end of the book A Taste for Death ) and anonymously donate it to the Salvation Army, and to take a break from adventuring.
The gist ... is explicit and intelligent: the lure of the city, of civilization, of style and order and bourgeois living is real, for elephants as for humans.
This is usually accounted for by source-monitoring error, where a person can recall specific facts, but cannot correctly identify the source of that knowledge because of apparent loss of the association between the episodic ( specific experience, or source ) and semantic ( concept-based, or gist ) accounts of the stored knowledge.
The gist of the following elementary proof is due to Paul Erd &# 337 ; s. The basic idea of the proof is to show that a certain central binomial coefficient needs to have a prime factor within the desired interval in order to be large enough.
" The gist of his argument is expressed in a single sentence:
The story is written in a gist.
The gist is that al-Qaeda's efforts have been counterproductive and used as " subterfuge " by some Western countries to extend their regional ambitions.
As Lord Mustill famously held in R. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Doody ( 1993 ): " Since the person affected usually cannot make worthwhile representations without knowing what factors may weigh against his interests fairness will very often require that he is informed of the gist of the case which he has to answer.
He or she must also be told what is at stake ; in other words, the gist of the case.
Instead, what is stored in semantic memory is the " gist " of experience, an abstract structure that applies to a wide variety of experiential objects and delineates categorical and functional relationships between such objects.
The gist of the signed memorandum was " This programme for eliminating the war-making industries in the Ruhr and in the Saar is looking forward to converting Germany into a country primarily agricultural and pastoral in its character.
The gist of the grant is recounted as follows:
The gist of Kant's position is that even though we cannot know whether there are final causes in nature, we are constrained by the peculiar nature of the human understanding to view organisms teleologically.
He has written five concertos for orchestra: the first, variously translated as Naughty Limericks or Mischievous Folk Ditties ( neither of which completely get the gist of the Russian which refers to a chastushka ( часту ́ шка ), an irreverent, satirical kind of folk song ) is by far the best known, and was the work which first established him on the international stage.
The accompanying haiku may have a direct or subtle relationship with the prose and encompass or hint at the gist of what is recorded in the prose sections.

gist and property
The gist of an action in detinue is that the defendant is wrongfully in possession of personal property which belongs to the plaintiff whereas replevin lies only where there has been a wrongful taking or seizure of the property.

gist and theory
The gist of this theory is that soft acids react faster and form stronger bonds with soft bases, whereas hard acids react faster and form stronger bonds with hard bases, all other factors being equal.

gist and can
But I have compared its text with already published commentaries on the 1960 series of Godkin lectures at Harvard, from which the book was derived, and I can with confidence challenge the gist of C. P. Snow's incautious tale ''.
Why, Mr Carrington, I have never read Lancelin's work, but if you have given the gist of it in your book, then I can write a book on the things that Lancelin does not know !".

gist and be
[...] And the gist of Bhagwan's response, yes, it was going to be necessary to kill people to stay in Oregon.
A couple of words, strato ( street ) and gisto ( yeast ), are closer to Dutch ( straat, gist ) than German ( Straße, Gest ), but this may be a compromise between German and English the way ŝtono ( stone ) is a compromise between German Stein and English.
The gist of the book is the philosophy of a child who has the wisdom to comprehend more than what would be expected of her.
Satisfactory answers to the second and third questions may provide the historian with the whole or the gist of the primary testimony upon which the secondary witness may be his only means of knowledge.

gist and from
The word " yeast " comes to us from Old English gist, gyst, and from the Indo-European root yes -, meaning boil, foam, or bubble.
On 14 June, he received a despatch from the King, the gist of which was that there was a time-limit imposed on the northern enterprise.
The writ was a command to the defendant that he should deliver up to the plaintiff the chattels ‘’ quae ei injuste detinet ’‘-“ which he unlawfully withholds from him .” The gist of the action was the unlawful detention by the defendant.
In 1292, there was a slight tendency to regard the detainer rather than the bailment as the gist of the action, where is was stated " it is not enough to say, ' you did not bail to me ' defense, but one must add, ' and I do not detain it of the chattel from you.

gist and other
If one was lost, the other three would still reveal the gist of the plans.
Though Elsa falsely reported the gist of this conversation, she did mention that Caroline had said to Amyas ' you and your women ', showing Poirot that in fact Elsa was in the same category as all of Amyas's other, discarded mistresses.

gist and by
In a thesis by publication, the chapters constitute an introductory and comprehensive gist of the appended published and unpublished article documents.
A. Milne and Dianetics by L. Ron Hubbard by quickly scanning them to get the gist of the books and then forming lyrics based on them.
* December 18, the Belgian newspapers were in an uproar on the theme of a violation of the principle of the separation of powers, with an advanced position taken up by Yves Desmet, who draws the conclusion that the government was aware of the gist of the ruling two days beforehand and had instituted a diversionary manoevre ( a frivolous request by FPIM on Thursday ) to derail the ruling.
* Friday December 19, early in the morning, De Standaard draws the conclusion that the Court of Cassation is convinced that the government was aware of the gist of the ruling two days beforehand and had instituted a diversionary manoevre ( the request by FPIM on Thursday ) to derail the ruling: it foresees a hefty debate in parliament.
The gist of Baianism is also found in the 79 propositions censured by Pius V ( Denzinger, Enchiridion, 881-959 ).

gist and action
Holdsworth is of the opinion that the gist of this action was unlawful detention.

gist and ).
Sentence-by-sentence interpreting requires less memorization and therefore lower likelihood for omissions, yet its disadvantage is in the interpreter's not having heard the entire speech or its gist, and the overall message is sometimes harder to render both because of lack of context and because of interrupted delivery ( for example, imagine a joke told in bits and pieces, with breaks for translation in between ).

RG and is
The main characteristics that are common between all Ibanez RG guitars ( RG stands for Roadstar Guitar ) is that they feature 24 frets and use thin necks, known as " Wizard ", which allows for faster playing.
There are three body types, the GRGM ( which includes a left hand model ), which is designed after the RG, the GICM, which is designed after the Iceman, and the GDTM, which is designed after the Destroyer.
The line RG is tangent to the parabola at P, so any light beam bouncing off point P will behave as if line RG were a mirror and it were bouncing off that mirror.
However, the RG-series designations were so common for generations that they are still used, although critical users should be aware that since the handbook is withdrawn there is no standard to guarantee the electrical and physical characteristics of a cable described as " RG -# type ".
RG Casey House, Canberra, is the headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ( Australia ) | Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
One of the Most well-known Transmigrantes Forwarding agent is Servicios Aduanales RG ( ( 956 ) 843-2370 ), Owned by Ricardo Guerrero.
The SL & RG is primarily a freight operation, on former Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad track, but owns and operates a steam locomotive and a fleet of passenger cars, most of which are painted in D & RGW colors.
Men's RG is not currently recognized by the FIG.
The dependence of physical quantities, such as the electric charge or electron mass, on the scale Λ is hidden, effectively swapped for the longer-distance scales at which the physical quantities are measured, and, as a result, all observable quantities end up being finite, instead, even for an infinite Λ. Gell-Mann and Low thus realized in these results that, while, infinitesimally, a tiny change in g is provided by the above RG equation given ψ ( g ), the self-similarity is expressed by the fact that ψ ( g ) depends explicitly only upon the parameter ( s ) of the theory, and not upon the scale μ. Consequently, the above renormalization group equation may be solved for ( G and thus ) g ( μ ).
The RG is of fundamental importance to string theory and
This was called universality and is successfully explained by RG, just
Momentum-space RG is usually performed on a perturbation expansion.
The RG or red-green color space is a color space that uses only two colors, red and green.
The color mode uses two bits to store red and green 1-bit components for each pixel ( that is, colors in the RG color space ) while the blue and intensity components were fixed for the entire screen.
While Sydenham's natural history method has doubtless been the chief ground of his great posthumous fame, there can be no question that another reason for the admiration of posterity was that which is indicated by RG Latham, when he says, " I believe that the moral element of a liberal and candid spirit went hand in hand with the intellectual qualifications of observation, analysis and comparison.
Presently, effective field theories are discussed in the context of the renormalization group ( RG ) where the process of integrating out short distance degrees of freedom is made systematic.
Although this method is not sufficiently concrete to allow the actual construction of effective field theories, the gross understanding of their usefulness becomes clear through a RG analysis.

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