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Academic titles are used exclusively within academia, and have no meaning or implication for public life or documentation ( e. g. passport, drivers licence ).
Jurisdiction ( from the Latin ius, iuris meaning " law " and dicere meaning " to speak ") is the practical authority granted to a formally constituted legal body or to a political leader to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and, by implication, to administer justice within a defined area of responsibility.
The implication is that yetzer ha-tov and yetzer ha-ra are best understood not only as moral categories of good and evil but as the inherent conflict within man between selfless and selfish orientations.
" The implication is not only that foreigners are aloof and ignorant of local ways, but also literally have no spirit or life within.
The apparent implication is that ; within the context of the League stories ; the Celestial City Christian seeks and the Blazing World may in fact be one and the same.
The goal becomes less important than the actions used to achieve the goal, with the implication that magic rituals can persist without efficacy because the intent is lost within the act.
Which images, ideas, and objects constitute idolatry is often a matter of considerable contention, and within all the Abrahamic religions the term may be used in a very wide sense, with no implication that the behaviour objected to actually consists of the religious worship of a physical object.
He is not specifically said to be a member of the Society within KQ6, but there is an implication that he may be a brother within it.
* Jurisdiction, the authority of a legal body to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and, by implication, to administer justice within a defined area of responsibility
The FSA and the FOS have staff placed within their co-organisation in order to advise on wider implication issues.
While the term “ translatio studii ” literally means in English the translation of studies, there is an implication within the concept that the transmission of learning also carried with it cultural ideals and information.
Given a partial solution to the puzzle, they use dynamic programming within each row or column to determine whether the constraints of that row or column force any of its squares to be white or black, and whether any two squares in the same row or column can be connected by an implication relation.
Ohio 1864 ) ( No. 14, 756 ) (" Supreme Court has den the assumption that full and unqualified sovereignty still remains in the states or the people of a state, and affirm, on the contrary, that, by express words of the constitution, solemnly ratified by the people of the United States, the national government is supreme within the range of the powers delegated to it ; while the states are sovereign only in the sense that they have an indisputable claim to the exercise of all the rights and powers guarantied to them by the constitution of the United States, or which are expressly or by fair implication reserved to them.
In a typical example of a critique from within the left, Michael Albert and Stephen R. Shalom writing on October 24, 2002 for Z, about a then-impending nationwide set of demonstrations ( called by ANSWER ), begin their discussion with a scathing critique of the views of Workers World, IAC, and ( by implication ) ANSWER.
The implication is that the states of California, Oregon, and Washington ( particularly, the coastal counties and cities within those states ) vote predictably for the liberal Democratic Party, or that the people who live there have a generally more liberal attitude than the rest of the country.
The implication in the Eclipse version is that the onlookers within the automobile arrived at the stoplight in the morning and remained in that same spot watching the dance ritual all day, before leaving the stoplight at sunset.
An important theoretical implication is that basic processes, like self-conflicts, self-criticism, self-agreements, and self-consultancy, are taking place in different domains in the self: within the internal domain ( e. g., “ As an enjoyer of life I disagree with myself as an ambitious worker ”); between the internal and external ( extended ) domain ( e. g., “ I want to do this but the voice of my mother in myself criticizes me ”) and within the external domain ( e. g., “ The way my colleagues interact with each other has led me to decide for another job ”).
The next closest structure and organization, which is to the east of Garneau, is the Mouvement d ' implication Francophone d ' Orléans ( MIFO ), an organisation that has continuously encouraged Francophone culture within the community of Orléans.

implication and last
Her reputed last words, uttered as the assassin was about to strike, were " Smite my womb ", the implication here being she wished to be destroyed first in that part of her body that had given birth to so " abominable a son.
The rabbis recognize a positive value to the yetzer hara: one tradition identifies it with the observation on the last day of creation that God's accomplishment was " very good " ( God's work on the preceding days was just described as " good ") and explain that without the yetzer ha ' ra there would be no marriage, children, commerce or other fruits of human labor ; the implication is that yetzer ha ' tov and yetzer ha ' ra are best understood not as moral categories of good and evil but as selfless versus selfish orientations, either of which used rightly can serve God's will.
These last three points seem to carry the implication that " hoosier " may have been used as an insult in other parts of the country.
Given the extraordinary competition and technological craftsmanship required for top search engine placement, the implication of the term " search engine optimization " has deteriorated over the last decade.
The last farmer to finish had the responsibility to take in and care for the corn dolly for the next year, with the implication they'd have to feed and house the hag all winter.
Here an empty space between two of the tombs, sargah, was intended for the last king of Delhi, who died in exile in Rangoon, Burma, in 1862, following his implication in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
She gave her last public speech, on May 25, 2011, at the Canadian Club of Ottawa, entitled Serving Parliament Through a Decade of Change, where she warned the government faces long-term fiscal pressures that will mean " very hard choices " between raising taxes or cutting programs and encouraged the government to publicize its long-term fiscal projections because " without them, we cannot begin to understand the scale and complexity of our financial challenges and the implication of policy choices .".
Since the theory casts no doubt on the existence, location or legitimacy of the Hasmonean kingdom, nor rewrites in any way the history of Palestine in the last 2200 years or more, it can only have that implication for those who take literally the divine award of the Promised Land to Abraham and his successors.
This last work, with its implication that too often foolish artists received rewards that did not match their talent, raised a storm of controversy.
In the 1995 series Sliders the last episode of the first season also has something called The Lottery, with exactly the same implication as winning the one above.
In this sense it was less completely materialistic than the ideas of radicals like Robert Grant, but its implication that humans were just the last step in the ascent of animal life incensed many conservative thinkers.
By implication, he may have been the last white man to have seen Custer alive.
On the last repetition of the chord progression, the B ♭ maj7 leads directly to a climax on D major, resulting in a " brightening " effect ( known as the Picardy third ), as the aforementioned implication of D minor in the B ♭ maj7 chord shifts to the major.

implication and two
It was suggested that the two houses first adopt a resolution indicating that they deem an amendment necessary, but this procedure has never been used — the U. S. Senate and the U. S. House of Representatives instead directly proceed to the adoption of a joint resolution, thereby proposing the amendment with the implication that both bodies " deem " the amendment to be " necessary.
As his mate was not available on the Genesis planet ( where Spock underwent the two pon farr periods ), it was implied that he mated with Lt. Saavik, a female Vulcan scientist on the crew of the Enterprise who showed compassion in guiding him through the accelerated pon farr ( in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, a deleted scene was intended to confirm the implication ( i. e., that Saavik bore Spock's child ); its removal from the film, however, struck it from ' official ' Trek canon ).
In these regions, there is no identity implication, but still they must choose one of the two terms.
An implication of the theorem is that when using likelihood-based inference, two sets of data yielding the same value for the sufficient statistic T ( X ) will always yield the same inferences about θ.
In classical propositional logic, it is possible to take one of conjunction, disjunction, or implication as primitive, and define the other two in terms of it together with negation, such as in Łukasiewicz's three axioms of propositional logic.
One such implication would be that there is, in principle, no deeper fact of the matter that could settle two interpretative strategies on what belief to attribute to a physical system.
Hence " if I'm a donkey, then two and two is four " is true when translated as a material implication, yet it seems intuitively false since a true implication must tie the antecedent and consequent together by some notion of relevance.
Taylor also warned explicitly against cutting piece rates ( or, by implication, cutting wages or discharging workers ) when efficiency improvements reduce the need for raw labor: "… after a workman has had the price per piece of the work he is doing lowered two or three times as a result of his having worked harder and increased his output, he is likely entirely to lose sight of his employer's side of the case and become imbued with a grim determination to have no more cuts if soldiering time, just doing what he is told can prevent it.
The implication of combining these two negations is that by creating abstraction, one creates art, which, in turn, creates a point of distinction that unitary urbanism insists must be nullified.
The assumptions of the original position, and in particular, the use of maximin reasoning, have also been criticized ( most notably by Kenneth Arrow and John Harsanyi ), with the implication either that Rawls designed the original position to derive the two principles, or that an original position more faithful to its initial purpose would not lead to his favored principles.
There is a long silence as the two stare at each other before the curtain comes down ( the implication is that Gus is the person that Ben has been employed to kill ).
The two are equivalent, as the strong BPI clearly implies the weak BPI, and the reverse implication can be achieved by using the weak BPI to find prime ideals in the appropriate quotient algebra.
Fréchet wrote that an implication between two well known propositions is not a new result.
Lebesgue wrote that an implication between two false propositions is of no interest.
* will + VERB can express either of two types of modality alone, again without implying futurity: In That will be John at the door, there is an implication of present time and probabilistic mode, while You will do it right now implies obligatory mode.
There are four rules for implication: two that remove quantifiers from the antecedent and two that remove quantifiers from the consequent.
' If you both agree, then I think I would say ' if two males or two females voluntarily agree to have mutual satisfaction without further implication of harming others, then it is okay '".
The Roman routes from Wall and Alcester were together named Icknield Street during the later Medieval period, though the implication that they were viewed as a single route by the Romans may be misleading, and it is possible that the road from Droitwich was originally the more important of the two southern routes.

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