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importance and universal
The final achievement of Mr. Brown's long and interesting mechanical career runs a close second in importance to his development of the universal milling machine.
This point is especially important, as these wars demonstrated that such energies could be of decisive importance and for a time led to a democratization of the armed forces much as universal suffrage democratized politics.
Historicism therefore tends to be hermeneutical, because it places great importance on cautious, rigorous and contextualized interpretation of information, and / or relativist, because it rejects notions of universal, fundamental and immutable interpretations.
Weber noted that the importance of subjectivity in social sciences makes creation of fool-proof, universal laws much more difficult than in natural sciences and that the amount of objective knowledge that social sciences may achieve is precariously limited.
Behaviorists and cognitive theorists, in contrast, emphasized the importance of universal principles such as reinforcement and self-efficacy.
Condorcet was concerned with individual diversity ; he was opposed to proto-utilitarian theories ; he considered individual independence, which he described as the characteristic liberty of the moderns, to be of central political importance ; and he opposed the imposition of universal and eternal principles.
A key element Watt explores is the decline in importance of the philosophy of classical antiquities, with its various strains of idealistic thought that viewed human experience as composed of universal Platonic " forms " with an innate perfection.
R. M. Hare unfolded his ethical theory of universal prescriptivism in 1952's The Language of Morals, intending to defend the importance of rational moral argumentation against the " propaganda " he saw encouraged by Stevenson, who thought moral argumentation was sometimes psychological and not rational.
This is probably due to the importance of deep structure in Chomsky's earlier work on universal grammar, though his concept of universal grammar is logically independent of any particular theoretical construct, including deep structure.
Though the nomenclature is different the importance of the goal of universal service has been noted by most of the countries and similar methods are being implemented to work towards this end.
From this comes the utility and importance of UTC or " Zulu " time: It permits a single and universal reference for time that is valid for all points on the globe at the same moment.
On May 16, 2006, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources ( DENR ) submitted the Chocolate Hills to the UNESCO World Heritage for inclusion in the list of Natural Monuments because of its outstanding universal value, falling under criteria vii – superlative natural phenomena or areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance.
The duty of the state towards society is of real importance for Christian democrats, though some would see this duty as being mostly to create the conditions for civil society to flourish, while others would see it as a more direct duty of the state towards citizens, including in areas such as education, universal health care and social safety nets.
Watanabe has a distinct vision regarding the importance of the film score of his works and believes that music is the universal language.
Once perceived as a system exclusively involved in removing damaged protein from the cell, ubiquitination and subsequent protein degradation by the proteasome is now perceived as a universal regulatory mechanism for signal transduction whose importance approaches that of protein phosphorylation.
He argued for the importance of emotion as motivating action, and looked to infancy and early childhood for evidence of the universal desire for relationship.
Within the main compound of Jagannath Temple at Puri, there are over one hundred shrines of lesser importance, which are devoted to the demigods in charge of universal affairs or the sub-controllers of the universe.
For comparison, Canada has 15 fourteeners, and Mexico has 8 ; however, the importance of the arbitrary 14, 000-foot mark is minimal outside of the U. S. ( due in large part to the otherwise universal usage of the metric system ).
There he was immersed in the milieu surrounding the Ethical Culture Society, attending its Workshop School and developing his sensibilities within the context of Progressive thought: the integration of physical and mental labor, the importance of a universal humanistic philosophy, the concept of a nurtured individualistic sensibility.
The Reform promoted a regular ( i. e. based on a regula, or rule ) life for priests and clerics, a strict church hierarchy, the primacy of the Roman see, the authority of codified or canonical church law, and stressed the importance of catholic, that is universal, church practices throughout all Christendom.
In Vianu's assessment, the universal human nature was important to Caragiale, but not made instantly obvious ( as opposed to the immediate importance his characters were meant to have in the eyes of his public ).
Garrett Birkhoff proved equivalent the two definitions of variety given above, a result of fundamental importance to universal algebra and known as Birkhoff's theorem or as the HSP theorem.
* Jewish Telegraphic Agency: its function, importance and service to Jewry: a universal clearing house for Jewish news, a medium for international understanding, 1929

importance and access
Its importance waned somewhat when the French king, Charles VII, took the city at the end of the Hundred Years ' War and the Adour changed course shortly afterwards, leaving Bayonne without its access to the sea.
In the modern world, economic growth and the spread of democracy have raised the value of education and increased the importance of ensuring that all children and adults have access to high quality and effective education.
Section 112 ), describes the Pharos and how it was a key landmark to his subduing Ptolemy XIV's armies ( 48 BC ), describing its strategic importance in his sentences " Now because of the narrowness of the strait there can be no access by ship to the harbour without the consent of those who hold the Pharos.
Nevertheless its important position which kept on providing access to the Persian Gulf ensured the ongoing economical importance of the city during the second millennium BC.
The possession of access control is of prime importance when persons seek to secure important, confidential, or sensitive information and equipment.
May was also scathing of Prenter, who was Mercury's manager from the early 1980s to 1984, for being dismissive of the importance of radio stations, such as the US networks, and their vital connection between the artist and the community, and for denying them access to Mercury.
Sometimes it is not the wrecking of the ship that is important, but the fact that we have access to the remains of it, especially where the vessel was of major importance and significance in the history of science and engineering ( or warfare ), due to being the first of its type of vessel.
Along its length, Nijmegen, Tiel, Zaltbommel and Gorinchem are towns of importance with direct access to the river.
Trebizond gained importance under Roman rule in the 1st century for its access to roads leading over the Zigana Pass to the Armenian frontier or the upper Euphrates valley.
Our new strategic plan emphasizes the importance of providing access to records anytime, anywhere.
The Savanna Portage was a major route for transportation in the southern Arrowhead, but its importance was magnified greatly with the arrival of European fur traders, who used the route to access rich resources of beaver and other fur animals in the upper Mississippi valley.
The result was a boom period where railroad access and political importance combined to lead to significant population growth in Carrizozo.
Providing access to sufficient quantities of safe water, the provision of facilities for a sanitary disposal of excreta, and introducing sound hygiene behaviors are of capital importance to reduce the burden of disease caused by these risk factors.
By the 20th century, the Canal had declined in importance, but railroads provided access to markets.
He argued, on the basis of the epistemic and empathetic access we have to other cultures across history, that the nature of mankind is such that certain values – the importance of individual liberty, for instance – will hold true across cultures, and this is what he meant by objective pluralism.
With increasing globalization and easier access to alternative products in today ’ s markets, the importance of product design in demand generation is more significant than ever.
The transition between the two phases occurred after realizing the growing importance of Internet search engines as tools to access information wherever they are.
His last years were occupied with his great work, Die Begründung des deutschen Reiches durch Wilhelm I ( The Founding of the German Empire under William I )( Munich, 1889 – 1894 ), a work of great importance on German unification, for which he was allowed to use the Prussian state papers and was therefore able to write a history of the greatest events of his own time with full access to highly secret sources of information.
Critical to its ascent were its military importance in the Roman Empire as well as its favorable location at the convergence of the Alpine rivers Lech and Wertach with direct access to the most important Alpine passes.
During the Iran – Iraq War ( 1980 – 1988 ) its importance increased as fighting restricted access to other ports further east.
To get access to Airwolf, Archangel offers Hawke protection from other government agencies who will try to recover Airwolf in exchange for flying missions of national importance for the Firm.
An Accessibility Plan sets out how each local authority plans to improve access to employment, learning, health care, food shops and other services of local importance, particularly for disadvantaged groups and areas.
Because of its importance as a wildlife sanctuary, access to Saltholm and its surrounding waters is strictly controlled.
By the end of July a reply had been received from Mr. Arthur Perry-Aylmer informing the Board that Lady Carbery of Castle Freke near Rosscarbery had given her full permission to either rebuild or re-construct the existing Beacon and granted free access as the Beacon was a matter of such vast importance to fishermen and others.

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