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They must do something with the acquiescence of the latter, or some of them, which amounts to an acceptance of the law in its entirety beyond all possibility of misconstruction ''.
`` If asked to choose between a terrible probability and a more terrible possibility, most men will choose the latter ''.
Hence the Alexandrists denied the possibility of any form of immortality, holding that, since the soul is organically connected with the body, the dissolution of the latter involves the extinction of the former.
A " mixed " control system such as the latter is not desirable and modern FBW aircraft normally avoid it by having more independent FBW channels, thereby reducing the possibility of overall failure to minuscule levels that are acceptable to the independent regulatory and safety authority responsible for aircraft design, testing and certification before operational service.
This latter question about the possibility of more undiscovered (" missing ") elements had been a standing problem among the chemists of the world, particularly given the existence of the large family of the lanthanide series of rare earth elements.
To constructivists, the argument shows no more than that there is no bijection between the natural numbers and T. It does not rule out the possibility that the latter are subcountable.
The term " supernatural " is often used interchangeably with paranormal or preternatural — the latter typically limited to an adjective for describing abilities which appear to exceed the bounds of possibility.
If the name has an Indo-European etymology, it is possibly a suffixed form of a root * wel-" to turn, roll ", or of * sel-" to flow, run ".< ref > The American Heritage Dictionary, " Indo-European roots: wel < sup > ₂ </ sup >"</ ref > The latter possibility would allow comparison to the Vedic Sanskrit Saraṇyū, a character who is abducted in Rigveda 10. 17. 2.
The former possibility exists for backward compatibility and the latter is usually meant to be used for new software development.
They do talk about their love affair though: about the possibility of Jim leaving his wife and children (" I dunno if I could get on without the kids "), about Liza not being able to leave her mother because the latter needs her help, about living somewhere else " as if we was married ", about bigamy -- but, strangely, not about adultery.
Since there are exactly p − 1 of these, the only possibility is that the former are a rearrangement of the latter.
This latter system reduced the possibility of cheating, as neither principal had to trust the other not to turn too soon.
Often ' odds ' are quoted as odds against, rather than as odds in favor of, because of the possibility of confusion of the latter with the fractional probability of an event occurring.
In the latter half of 1974, the possibility of making a film was being discussed.
In May 1933, the American chargé d ' affaires reported that " Baron von Neurath has shown such a remarkable capacity for submitting to what in normal times could only be considered as affronts and indignities on the part of the Nazis, that it is still quite a possibility that the latter should be content to have him remain as a figurehead for some time yet ".
The case was distinguished because parties were not similarly situated since there is in the latter case an enhanced possibility of genetic mutation of a possible offspring.
Many scholars suspect that the name of Asher may have more to do with a deity originally worshipped by the tribe, either Asherah, or Ashur, the chief Assyrian deity ; the latter possibility is cognate with Asher.
A major issue in the party's latter years was the possibility and conditions of electoral alliances with other left wing forces, such as the fellow Trotskyist party Lutte Ouvrière.
The latter is the more probable possibility: Vergil would probably have wanted to present a fine manuscript to Henry VIII instead of a printed book and since Veterani was the most famous copyist of the time it would make sense that Vergil asked him to do it: however, no such copy by Veterani is known.
The latter type is known as an indeterminate life sentence ; in contrast, a sentence of " life without the possibility of parole " is known as a determinate life sentence.
An illustration of the latter possibility are pre-Indo-European substratum ( i. e. Iberian / Basque ) in Spanish e. g. " fox " = zorro, from Basque azeri, instead of proto-Romance * vulpe.
The latter possibility can be avoided by first making primitive, by dividing it by the greatest common divisor of its coefficients ( the contents of ).
Facing the possibility of life imprisonment, the latter agreed for his testimony against Almeida in exchange for a shorter sentence, which ended up being 33 months.
Two latter assessments addressed the possibility of replacing the Ares I with Delta IV Heavy.

latter and finds
Particularly hard for the therapist to grasp are those instances in which the patient is manifesting an introject traceable to something in the therapist, some aspect of the therapist of which the latter is himself only poorly aware, and the recognition of which, as a part of himself, he finds distinctly unwelcome.
The Branco flows nearly south, and finds its way into the Negro through several channels and a chain of lagoons similar to those of the latter river.
but the latter make no claim to minimality and are specialized to supporting virtual machines ; indeed, the L4 microkernel frequently finds use in a hypervisor capacity.
He takes his first steps toward his destiny when he finds two droids, C-3PO and R2-D2, the latter of whom is carrying a message for Obi-Wan Kenobi, known to Luke as the hermit old Ben Kenobi.
Supporting the latter stance, Van Hulle finds that the " characters " in Finnegans Wake are rather " archetypes or character amalgams, taking different shapes ", and Riquelme similarly refers to the book's cast of mutable characters as " protean ".
Simon's death and the estrangement she finds from their son Peter when the latter emerges as a leading moderate " green " drive her to further isolation.
In the latter, Davies finds historical Israel only in archaeological remains, biblical Israel only in Scripture, and recent reconstructions of " ancient Israel " to be an unacceptable amalgam of the two.
Mr Thwackum finds out and asks Tom what he has done with the money but the latter refuses to tell him.
He finds the railroad set different wage rates for whites and Chinese and used the latter in the more menial and dangerous jobs, with whites in the better positions.
While ethical calculus is, in some ways, similar to moral relativism, the former finds its grounds in the circumstance while the latter depends on social and cultural context for moral judgment.
Based on finds from medieval church ruins in the tiny island of Kirkkokari (" Church Rock ", previously known as the " Island of Saint Henry ") in Lake Köyliönjärvi, the bishop's veneration began in the latter half of the 14th century, well after Henry had received his official status as a local saint, and 200 years after his alleged death.
In the latter, she played Christine Thayer, a wealthy black woman who, along with her husband, finds herself the target of a racist policeman ( played by Matt Dillon ), who sexually assaults Thayer but then later saves her life after he is the first on the scene at a car crash.
Pinewood's studio buildings and streetscapes were used extensively in later episodes, particularly " Timelash " and " Mindbender ," the latter featuring scenes that actually showed the behind-the-scenes workings of the UFO sets when Straker briefly finds himself hallucinating that he is an actor on a TV series and all his SHADO colleagues are likewise actors.
As protagonist Eddie finds out as a consequence, the latter is a victim of the FBI.
The first and second produced coins, the finds of which allows their tribal areas to be suggested, but the latter did not.
Aubrey and Maturin have returned to England, ( after adventures in the South Pacific and South America ) where the latter finds that his young daughter Brigid appears to be an " idiot " or " natural " ( to use the language of the time ) and unable to speak, and that his wife Diana has fled the situation, leaving Brigid in the care of the newly-widowed Clarissa Oakes.
The Doctor finds Harker ’ s body and then Reuben ’ s own – the latter cold for some time – which means the creature in Reuben ’ s form has chameleonic properties.
Anticipating how his other half will behave, the good Kirk finds the evil Kirk on the Engineering Deck, and Spock disables the latter with a Vulcan nerve pinch.
The latter view, which receives its first support in the facts of life, or organic nature as such, finds its culmination and ultimate verification in the ethical world, which essentially consists in the realization of ends.
Interested in Hydro-Man and his ability to change his molecules into water, Warren finds a sample of Hydro-Man's DNA at the scene where he evaporated and creates a clone of the latter.
The new songs and " Twenty Foreplay " show how much more confident a singer Jackson has become, even if the latter number finds her still working overtime to show us she's an honest-to-God grown-up.
Notable cultural finds include several mosaic pavements and inscriptions of the latter half of the 3rd century AD, including three important tabulae patronatus, recording legal ratifications of civic appointments of official patrons.
She soon chose the latter, leaving her house to reach Coldharbour where she finds Milo in an inconsolable state with the other special children.
The benefit of the latter two is that one finds themselves in tune with some mystic force, and are most likely clued in to the Occult Underground.

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