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This is stated to emphasize the necessity for an over-all concept of submarine defense, one which would provide positions of relative importance to ASW elements based on projected potentialities.
that which upholds, supports or maintains the regulatory order of the universe ) means Law or Natural Law and is a concept of central importance in Indian philosophy and religion.
Tansley devised the concept to draw attention to the importance of transfers of materials between organisms and their environment.
The anarchist Mikhail Bakunin's concept of propaganda of the deed that stressed the importance of direct action as the primary means of politics-including revolutionary violence, became popular amongst fascists who admired the concept and adopted it as a part of fascism.
However, the concept of purebred bloodstock and a controlled, written breed registry only became of significant importance in modern times.
The concept was also an important aspect of the more radical 17th-century republican tradition of Spinoza, from whom Rousseau differed in important respects, but not in his insistence on the importance of equality.
RFT theorists introduced the concept of functional contextualism in language learning, which emphasizes the importance of predicting and influencing psychological events, such as thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, by focusing on manipulable variables in their context.
The concept of a united family that lives and progresses forever is at the core of Latter-day Saint doctrine, and Mormons place a high importance on family life.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
Supervenience is a concept with broad applicability throughout philosophy that has particular importance to physicalism.
The concept is of fundamental importance in laser science because the production of a population inversion is a necessary step in the workings of a standard laser.
In the paper he recognized the importance of the concept, and stated:
Later Jung would emphasise the importance of the persistence of memory and ego in psychological study of reincarnation ; " This concept of rebirth necessarily implies the continuity of personality ... ( that ) one is able, at least potentially, to remember that one has lived through previous existences, and that these existences were one's own ...".
The concept of a " national epic ", an extensively mythologized legendary work of poetry of defining importance to a certain nation, is another product of Romantic nationalism.
This is a concept of central importance in Indian philosophy and religion.
The concept of space is considered to be of fundamental importance to an understanding of the physical universe.
However, the concept of a supply chain in management was of great importance long before, in the early 20th century, especially with the creation of the assembly line.
The importance of that illegality to trade secret law is as follows: if a trade secret is acquired by improper means ( a somewhat wider concept than " illegal means " but inclusive of such means ), the secret is generally deemed to have been misappropriated.
The conquest of the Byzantine Empire, center of the Eastern Orthodox Church, by the Muslim Ottoman Empire in the 15th century, and the gradual fragmentation of the Holy Roman Empire ( which had replaced the Frankish Empire ) led to a change of the importance of Roman Catholic / Protestant vs. Eastern Orthodox concept in Europe.
Gibbs also applied his vector methods to the determination of planetary and comet orbits, and he developed the concept of mutually reciprocal triads of vectors which later proved to be of importance in crystallography.
To stress the importance of this concept, Durkheim talked of the " cult of the individual ":
Similarly, he points out that religions which give little importance to the concept of god exist, such as Buddhism, where the Four Noble Truths is much more important than any individual deity.
The high cost of his victories against the Romans gave Epirus a new, but brief, importance, as well as a lasting contribution to the Greek language with the concept of a " Pyrrhic victory ".
Relying on the importance of the rhetorical situation in the concept of genre results in an exponential expansion of genre study, which benefits literary analysis.

importance and transcends
Its importance as Brazil's national music transcends region, however ; samba schools, samba musicians and carnival organizations centered around the performance of samba exist in every region of the country and, while regional musics prevail in other regions ( for instance, in Southern Brazil, Center-West Brazil, and all of the Brazilian countryside, Sertanejo, or Brazilian country music, is the most popular style ).
On the other side of the CI coin, counterespionage has one purpose which transcends all others in importance: penetration.
In this way the teachings transcends religious doctrine, advising as it does that a person must also better his civic, social and intellectual spheres of being ; every stanza of the sacred Ifa oracular poetry has a portion covering the importance of " Iwa ".
Consequently, the importance of understanding these processes transcends the field of solar physics ; it is one of the major goals of space physics and astrophysics.
# The case presents " difficult questions of state law bearing on policy problems of substantial public import whose importance transcends the result in the case then at bar ," or
Diocletian's Palace far transcends local importance because of its degree of preservation.
Reflecting on the ecological status of all organisms, it comprehends the Ecosphere as a Being that transcends in importance any one single species, even the self-named sapient one.
We thus find a sensitivity to motion and momentum that complements — and possibly transcends in importance to the listener — the elegance of structure about which so many authors have ( legitimately ) enthused.
For it indicates, unmistakably, that the origins of Judaism were not in ‘ the Jewish people and that the best and finest of Judaism today transcends the Jewish people .” At the end of this same book, Elmer Berger succinctly gave his definition: “ Judaism is to do justice and to have mercy and to walk humbly with God ; and all the rest is commentary and of secondary importance .” It was from this perspective that Elmer Berger carefully and specifically documented his case against Zionism and against the oppressive character of the Zionist state.

importance and almost
The book is as intriguing for the themes it leaves out as for what it includes: the ark of the covenant, which is given so much importance in the stories of Moses and Joshua, is almost entirely missing, cooperation between the various tribes is limited, and there is no mention of a central shrine for worship or of a high priest ( the office to which Aaron was appointed at the end of the Exodus story ).
The main source of our knowledge of the importance of filial piety is the Classic of Filial Piety, a work attributed to Confucius and his son but almost certainly written in the 3rd century BCE.
Famous while he lived, Caravaggio was forgotten almost immediately after his death, and it was only in the 20th century that his importance to the development of Western art was rediscovered.
In summing up the painting's impact, author Martha Tedeschi has stated: " Whistler's Mother, Wood's American Gothic, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Edvard Munch's The Scream have all achieved something that most paintings — regardless of their art historical importance, beauty, or monetary value — have not: they communicate a specific meaning almost immediately to almost every viewer.
Astrocytes contribute almost exclusively to brain glycogen storage yet do not develop Lafora bodies, a fact which might highlight the importance of the capacity to degrade glycogen.
Since Nauru imports almost everything it consumes ( including food, water and fuel ) the need to diversify the economy and to generate other sources of revenue is of paramount importance.
While many variations have been discovered between early copies of biblical texts, almost all have no importance, as they are variations in spelling, punctuation, or grammar.
Alexander VIII was almost an octogenarian when elected to the papacy, and lived but sixteen months, during which time little of importance was done.
Puritanism has a historical importance over a period of a century ( followed by 50 years of development in New England ), and general views must contend with the way it changed character and emphasis almost decade by decade over that time.
According to C. Stace, " slaves in Plautus account for almost twice as much monologue as any other character ... this is a significant statistic ; most of the monologues being, as they are, for purposes of humor, moralizing, or exposition of some kind, we can now begin to see the true nature of the slave's importance.
The king's Catholic baptism was of immense importance in the subsequent history of Western and Central Europe in general, for Clovis expanded his dominion over almost all of the old Roman province of Gaul ( roughly modern France ).
His importance is represented in almost every commedia production ; often placing him at the beginning of the comedy.
Damage to a tracheid's wall almost inevitably leads to air leaking in and cavitation, hence the importance of many tracheids working in parallel.
The importance of both albums allowed Simon to stage another New York concert, and on August 15, 1991, almost a decade after his concert with Garfunkel, Simon staged another concert in Central Park with both African and South American bands.
( Given that I Will Fear No Evil is almost entirely about sex, and its moral, as finally stated, is the importance of procreation, it is remarkable that procreative sex is entirely absent ; Joan becomes pregnant by artificial insemination.
The Spanish-American War of 1898 greatly increased the academy's importance and the campus was almost wholly rebuilt and much enlarged between 1899 and 1906.
Since Argentina is almost 4, 000 kilometres long and more than 1, 000 km wide, long distance transportation is of great importance.
" Whistler's Mother, Wood's American Gothic, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Edvard Munch's The Scream have all achieved something that most paintings — regardless of their art historical importance, beauty, or monetary value — have not: they communicate a specific meaning almost immediately to almost every viewer.
As the first Trans-National Highway, with congressional funding for a U. S. road network that was already defined by auto-clubs, the highway was almost always locally relevant, and thereafter grew in importance with the growth of the nation.
It remained a place of considerable importance until it disappeared almost without trace in the 14th century.
The friends are almost completely torn apart, until Eric brings them back together and reminds them of the importance of their relationships.
When chivalry declined in importance, the constable's post declined, and the Earl Marshal became the head of the College of Arms, the body concerned with all matters of genealogy and heraldry, although the Earl Marshal's connection with heraldry came about almost accidentally.
In this way Vanbrugh is giving even greater, almost God-like, importance to the areas of the palace occupied by the great Duke himself.

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