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level and detail
Only recently, and perhaps because a television debate can so effectively dramatize President Kennedy's extraordinary mastery of detail, have the abilities on which the capacity for making distinctions depend begun to be clearly discernible at the level of politics.
Abstraction is frequently applied in linguistics so as to allow phenomena of language to be analyzed at the desired level of detail.
Nothing approaching this level of detail is available for any other organism, and the information has been used to enable a multitude of studies that would not have been possible without it.
When evaluating a coin, the following — often subjective — factors may be considered: 1 ) " eye appeal " or the aesthetic interest of the coin ; 2 ) dents on the rim ; 3 ) unsightly scratches or other blemishes on the surface of the coin ; 4 ) luster ; 5 ) toning ; 6 ) level of detail retained, where a coin with full details obviously is valued higher than one with worn details.
Chemists carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms.
" Atomic " data, that is, data at the lowest level of detail, are stored in the data warehouse.
Thus different departments need different views of the company's database, that both include the employees ' payments, possibly in a different level of detail ( and presented in different visual forms ).
The internal level, which is hidden inside the DBMS and depends on its implementation ( see Implementation section below ), requires a different level of detail and uses its own data structure types, typically different in nature from the structures of the external and conceptual levels which are exposed to DBMS users ( e. g., the data models above ): While the external and conceptual levels are focused on and serve DBMS users, the concern of the internal level is effective implementation details.
This high-resolution structure of lysozyme marked the beginning of the field of structural biology and the effort to understand how enzymes work at an atomic level of detail.
The level of detail and importance in what is remaining on the map must outweigh the insignificance of items that were generalized, as to preserve the distinguishing characteristics of what makes the map useful and important.
The level of detail is often quite exquisite, and while more expensive than the typical plastic soldier, is much easier to work with and modify than White Metal or Pewter figures.
Furthermore, the classification of covering spaces makes strict reference to particular subgroups of, specifically distinguishing between isomorphic but conjugate subgroups, and therefore amalgamating the elements of an isomorphism class into a single featureless object seriously decreases the level of detail provided by the theory.
The final proposals presented to and accepted by the Conference retained the basic structure of the ICD, although with much additional detail at the level of the four digit subcategories, and some optional five digit subdivisions.
For the benefit of users not requiring such detail, care was taken to ensure that the categories at the three digit level were appropriate.
A final argument from silence relates to Josephus ' own writings and questions the authenticity of Testimonium based on the fact that it has no parallel in the Jewish War, which includes a discussion of Pontius Pilate at about the same level of detail.
Images which are scaled down also use subpixel sampling on LCD to increase level of detail.
A mural artist is only limited by the fee and therefore the time spent on the painting ; dictating the level of detail ; a simple mural can be added to the smallest of walls.
( e. g. LIDAR mapping ) but in fact it is not mapping because a map is created through some cartographic works ( i. e. determining the scale / level of detail and content of geographic or cartographic database, entry criteria and symbol specification for geospatial objects, generalization, layout design etc .).
Even some critics concede that " Drexler has carefully considered a number of physical principles underlying the ' high level ' aspects of the nanosystems he proposes and, indeed, has thought in some detail " about some issues.
After the initiation stage, the project is planned to an appropriate level of detail ( see example of a flow-chart ).
* determining how to plan ( e. g. by level of detail or rolling wave );
Puritans sought both individual and corporate conformity to the teaching of the Bible, with moral purity pursued both down to the smallest detail as well as ecclesiastical purity to the highest level.
The level of detail of the pseudo-code may in some cases approach that of formalized general-purpose languages.

level and author
There is a binding rule that saves the fatwā pronouncements from creating judicial havoc, whether within a Muslim country or at the level of the Islamic world in general: it is unanimously agreed that a fatwā is only binding on its author.
To say John ’ s Gospel contained elements of Gnosticism is to assume that Gnosticism had developed to a level that required the author to respond to it.
For example, he says that once one dismisses the false idea of Moses being the author of Genesis, " The story of Eve and the serpent, and of Noah and his ark, drops to a level with the Arabian tales, without the merit of being entertaining.
The most prominent current advocate of the ensemble interpretation is Leslie E. Ballentine, professor at Simon Fraser University, author of the graduate level text book Quantum Mechanics, A Modern Development.
Normally, an ST or PP author will not select assurance requirements individually but choose one of these packages, possibly ' augmenting ' requirements in a few areas with requirements from a higher level.
But Machiavelli went much further than any other author in his emphasis on this aim, and Gilbert associates Machiavelli's emphasis upon such drastic aims with the level of corruption to be found in Italy.
He is a best-selling author and the President and CEO of Ripken Baseball, Inc., whose goal is to grow the love of baseball from a more grassroots level.
When the term relative is used in context with sea level change, the implication is that both eustasy and isostasy are at work, or that the author does not know which cause to invoke.
Lower royalties come from traditional " bricks and mortar " bookshops and online retailers both of which buy at high discount, although some POD companies allow the publisher or author to set their own discount level.
He claims that now that the reader understands the author's propositions and arguments, the reader has been elevated to the level of understanding of the book's author, and is now able ( and obligated ) to judge the book's merit and accuracy.
In her book Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction, music author Anne Danielson writes that neo soul toward the end of the 1990s exhibited a musical development that was part of " a remarkable increase in musicians ' experimentation with and manipulation of grooves at the microrhythmic level-that is, the level in played music that is usually understood in terms of phrasing and timing.
" Paparazzi author Peter Howe told Time that " celebrities need a higher level of exposure than the rest of us so it is a two-way street.
This allowed the user, whether they were a document author or a reader, to expand and contract a document, viewing the desired level at any time, not unlike viewing methods used in Adobe Acrobat files.
On the other hand, Ivo Pranjković, the author of Grammar of Croatian Language states that " On the level of standardisation, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian and even Montenegrin are different varieties, but of a same language.
This foreshadowed his personal computer work, where he became known as a savvy author of low level system utilities and reference books.
Asad Shabbir broke the all-time Pakistani record by becoming the youngest author on an international level when he published his debut novel, Leo Solay, at the age of 16.
As the first roman à clef by a female author to achieve this level of sales in America, it led the way for other authors such as Jackie Collins to depict the private lives of the real-life rich and famous under a veneer of fiction.
One commentator has observed that ' the author has done his utmost to put this woman on the same level as the patriarchs, in this case especially Isaac '.
" The kits taught Steve Jobs that products were manifestations of human ingenuity, not magical objects dropped from the sky ," writes a business author, who goes on to quote Jobs as saying " It gave a tremendous level of self-confidence, that through exploration and learning one could understand seemingly very complex things in one's environment.
Another critic wrote " The author claims that the Japanese are the most racist people in the world and that no foreigner will ever be viewed at the same level as a pure Japanese.
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Amongst Schiller's large output, some of his books have received poor reviews related to the level of expertise that the author was expected to be writing for.
Sword of Fargoal was created by author and programmer Jeff McCord and based on his original dungeon adventure, Gammaquest II, which was programmed in BASIC for the Commodore PET computer and written in 1979-1981 while he was still in high-school in Lexington, KY. Gammaquest II created randomly generated dungeons which were revealed piece-by-piece as the character explored the map, and stayed " lit " behind the character as it moved, emulating the " mapping " of a dungeon level.

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