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In one famous example, he counsels Alexander to be ' a leader to the Greeks and a despot to the barbarians, to look after the former as after friends and relatives, and to deal with the latter as with beasts or plants '.
Later in the reign the North Welsh followed their example, and the latter cooperated with the English in the campaign of 893 ( or 894 ).
Although he uses the terms interchangeably, remarks that, for example, the final glides of English par and buy differ from French par (' through ') and baille (' tub ') in that, in the latter pair, the approximants appear in the syllable coda, whereas, in the former, they appear in the syllable nucleus.
For example, armoured personnel carriers were generally replaced by infantry fighting vehicles in a very similar role, but the latter has some capabilities lacking in the former.
The latter is more cumbersome to use, so it's only employed when necessary, for example in the analysis of arbitrary-precision arithmetic algorithms, like those used in cryptography.
As an example, the former camp considers surjectivity — or being onto — as a property of functions, while the latter sees it as a relationship that functions may bear to sets.
In general, this latter style of deception is more common in the rearcourt ( for example, dropshots disguised as smashes ), whereas the former style is more common in the forecourt and midcourt ( for example, lifts disguised as netshots ).
He also wants to instruct the reader by spiritual example, and to entertain, and to the latter end he adds stories about many of the places and people about which he wrote.
Among the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, the message to his followers that one should " Turn the other cheek " and his example in the story Pericope Adulterae, in which Jesus intervenes in the stoning of an adulteress, are generally accepted as his condemnation of physical retaliation ( though most scholars agree that the latter passage was " certainly not part of the original text of St John's Gospel ") More militant Christians consider Romans 13: 3 – 4 to support the death penalty.
For example, the English words shirt and skirt are doublets ; the former derives from the Old English sċyrte, while the latter is loaned from Old Norse skyrta, both of which derive from the Proto-Germanic * skurtjōn -.
On icy as opposed to rocky bodies, other morphological forms appear which may have central pits rather than central peaks, and at the largest sizes may contain very many concentric rings – Valhalla on Callisto is the type example of the latter.
The mounted escort of the Spanish Royal Household provided an example of the former and the twelve cavalry regiments of the Prussian Imperial Guard an example of the latter.
English, for example, is related to both German and Russian, but is more closely related to the former than it is to the latter.
Thus for example two extant plays, The Phoenicean Women and Iphigenia at Aulis, are significantly corrupted by interpolations ( the latter possibly being completed post mortem by the poet's son ) and the very authorship of Rhesus is a matter of dispute.
Only two models of this latter were built and the only surviving example is currently stored at the Lomonosov University in Moscow.
An example of the latter is the American Fencing League ( distinct from the United States Fencing Association ): the format of competitions is different and the right of way rules are interpreted in a different way.
For example, two-tense languages such as English and Japanese express past and non-past, this latter covering both present and future in one verb form.
An example of the former kind is at Long Beach Harbor, California, and an example of the latter kind is San Diego Harbor, California, which was, under natural conditions, too shallow for modern merchant ships and warships.
For example, Ken Thompson noted during his 1983 Turing Award lecture that it is possible to add code to the UNIX " login " command that would accept either the intended encrypted password or a particular known password, allowing a back door into the system with the latter password.
Thus, for example, two objects may be group isomorphic without being ring isomorphic, since the latter isomorphism selects the additional structure of the multiplicative operator.
An example of the latter is the Magellanic Stream.
Although the demography of ancient Rome was multi-ethnic, including, for example, Etruscans and other Italics besides the Latini, the latter were the dominant constituent.

latter and leads
It also suggests that this event leads to the murder of Agamemnon by Clytemnestra ( the latter being the daughter of Leda ).
" This concept of the instability of truth and meaning leads in the direction of nihilism, though Lyotard stops short of embracing the latter.
* Mid-July – Henry Morgan sacks Portobello and Panama City ; the lack of booty from the latter attack leads to the city being burned.
* A rift between George I of Great Britain and his son the Prince of Wales leads to the latter being thrown out of the royal household.
Pathological changes in this angle results in abnormal posture of the leg: A small angle produces coxa vara and a large angle in coxa valga ; the latter is usually combined with genu varum and coxa vara leads genu valgum.
The clinical state of DKA is associated, in addition to the above, with the release of various counterregulatory hormones such as glucagon and adrenaline as well as cytokines, the latter of which leads to increased markers of inflammation, even in the absence of infection.
The latter, a condition in which the pressure in the portal vein is markedly increased, leads to esophageal varices, blood vessels in the esophagus that may bleed in a life-threatening fashion, as well as enlargement of the spleen and accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity.
Failure to do so leads to the loss of city status as happened at Rochester in 1998 ( see above ), and also previously in St David's and Armagh, although both of these latter have regained city status since losing it.
This leads some Egyptologists to suggest that the latter temple had been built over the site of the first.
The absence of a son may be what leads him to take a shine to Stephen, for whom he goes out of his way in the book's latter episodes, rescuing him from a brothel, walking him back to his own house and even offering him a place there to study and work.
The latter reason leads him to call attention to the beauty perceived in universal truths, in the operations of general causes and in moral principles and actions.
Gunfights are staples of every episode of the series, and the series ' two child leads -- Johnny Sokko and Mari Hanson ; the latter, called Mari Hanamura in the Japanese version, is a 9-year-old girl, introduced in the seventh episode, who speaks 39 languages and is a crack shot with a firearm -- were frequently seen shooting along with the rest of the Unicorn agents.
Paradoxically, this leads to situation when a kinetic armor-piercing projectile is more usable at long ranges than a HEAT projectile, despite the latter having a higher armor penetration.
So a rule was enacted, still on the statute book today, whereby it became illegal for members of the House of Commons to resign their seat unless they were granted a position directly within the patronage of the monarchy ( today this latter restriction leads to a legal fiction allowing de facto resignation despite the prohibition ).
The torsor theory here leads to the Selmer group and Tate – Shafarevich group, the latter ( conjecturally finite ) being difficult to study.
In the preface of the latter, he wrote: " There is in the world a great deal of brilliant, witty political discussion which leads to no settled convictions.
The former leads to what is called apophatic theology and the latter to cataphatic theology.
These novels were both released in December 1995, and the former novel leads into the latter.
The latter leads to increase risk of atrial fibrillation of which increases the risk of blood stasis ( motionless ).
The latter leads to a small cavern in the plateau itself, containing eight brass " prayer-grinders ", used to make prayers for the Argilans.
ACTH deficiency is highly similar to primary Addison's disease, which is cortisol deficiency as the result of direct damage to the adrenal glands ; the latter form, however, often leads to hyperpigmentation of the skin, which does not occur in ACTH deficiency.
It doesn't matter in two-player games ; in multiplayer games, the former is more realistic, while the latter leads to quicker games.
I suppose on these latter points it has largely been the right-wing doing most of the running – but I do not see why it is right wing per se to object to the authoritarianism of Islam, or a culture which leads black kids towards crime.
A difficult side route of the latter climbs to the northeastern peak of The Sawtooth, from which an easy ridge leads to the summit of Mount Evans.

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