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necessity and third
The third of Herman and Chomsky's five filters relates to the sourcing of mass media news: " The mass media are drawn into a symbiotic relationship with powerful sources of information by economic necessity and reciprocity of interest.
A third element in the choice of monarchy was the necessity to comply with the powers of the era, all located in Europe.
Marini ( 2003 ) embellishes Cobb's characterization, focusing on the alto part ( which will most often contain the third scale degree ): " Altos, taxed with the musically least interesting part, make a virtue of necessity by creating subtle tunings for those few notes.
The second, third, and fourth priorities ( the development of a National Cyberspace Security Threat and Vulnerability Reduction Program, the creation of a National Cyberspace Security Awareness and Training Program, the necessity of Securing Governments ' Cyberspace ) aim to reduce threats from, and vulnerabilities to, cyber attacks.
# A third source is theoretical wisdom where it is impossible to conceive the contrary, which proves the existence of God and the necessity of his unity, eternity, pre-existence, power, will and other exalted attributes: this cannot be denied with any verse.
For example, if there is an event of John walking around from 1pm to 2pm, and another event of his walking around from 2pm to 3pm, then there is, by necessity, a third event which is the sum of the other two, which is also an event of walking around.

necessity and condition
The necessity of this condition follows easily from the properties of an inner product.
Rousseau claimed that the state of nature was a primitive condition without law or morality, which human beings left for the benefits and necessity of cooperation.
" He is said to have viewed the raids on white settlements as driven by desperation, " committed from absolute necessity when in a starving condition.
Parliament appointed a committee, led by William Ewart, on Public Libraries to consider the necessity of establishing libraries through the nation: In 1849 their report noted the poor condition of library service, it recommended the establishment of free public libraries all over the country, and it led to the Public Libraries Act in 1850, which allowed all cities with populations exceeding 10, 000 to levy taxes for the support of public libraries.
However, in order to prove the necessity of reward ( reinforcement ) in lever pressing, a control condition where food is delivered without regard to behavior must also be conducted.
Theologians, however, are not agreed as to the necessity of this condition.
The Ranters revived the Brethren of the Free Spirit's beliefs of amoralism and followed the Brethren's ideals which “ stressed the desire to surpass the human condition and become godlike .” Further drawing from the Brethren of the Free Spirit, the Ranter embraced antinomianism and believed that Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying Mosaic Law.
It was now, for the first time, that Gustav, reduced to the condition of a roi fainéant, began seriously to consider the possibility of a revolution ; of its necessity there could be no doubt.
In fact, this concept can be traced further back, via Ernest Crocker in 1922, to Henry Edward Armstrong, who in 1890, in an article entitled The structure of cycloid hydrocarbons, wrote the ( six ) centric affinities act within a cycle ... benzene may be represented by a double ring ( sic ) ... and when an additive compound is formed, the inner cycle of affinity suffers disruption, the contiguous carbon-atoms to which nothing has been attached of necessity acquire the ethylenic condition.
Those who do personally share Catholic belief in the Eucharist ( as the body and blood of the risen Christ, accompanied by his soul and divinity, under the appearances of bread and wine ) are permitted to receive the sacrament when there is danger of death or, in the judgement of the diocesan bishop or of the episcopal conference, some other grave necessity urges it and on condition that " the person be unable to have recourse for the sacrament to a minister of his or her own Church or ecclesial Community, ask for the sacrament of his or her own initiative, manifest Catholic faith in the sacrament and be properly disposed ".
In 1869, the Congregation of the Propaganda further permitted such marriages but only under condition of grave necessity fearing the faithful " expose themselves to the grave dangers inherent in these unions ".
" " The free press ," he notes on another occasion, " is a necessity, progress the condition of the existence of a state.
Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester upon condition of mandatory counseling, and afterwards in cases of medical necessity.
In 1981, it was Olson and Krasne who showed that the LGI fulfilled the condition of necessity, because when spikes were inhibited in the LGI through introducing a hyperpolarizing current, no motor activity was produced in response to a stimulus that would have originally elicited the tail flip.
The Ranters revived the Brethren of the Free Spirit's beliefs of amoralism and followed the Brethren's ideals which “ stressed the desire to surpass the human condition and become godlike .” Further drawing from the Brethren of the Free Spirit, the Ranter embraced antinomianism and believed that Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying Mosaic Law.
Beauty is the necessity a prior condition of all love, because it is upon the world.
Acting as president of the commission of inquiry into the condition of the labourers and artisans, he became impressed with the necessity of co-operation to enable the smaller trades-people to hold their own against the capitalists.
However, automated testing of the second condition can become challenging in the light of following factors: a ) Need to cover different types of access point devices such as bridging, NAT ( router ), unencrypted wireless links, encrypted wireless links, different types of relations between wired and wireless MAC addresses of access points, and soft access points, b ) necessity to determine access point connectivity with acceptable response time in large networks, and c ) requirement to avoid both false positives and negatives which are described below.

necessity and i
One of the main theses of casuists was the necessity to adapt the rigorous morals of the Early Fathers of Christianity to modern morals, which led in some extreme cases to justify what Innocent XI later called " laxist moral " ( i. e. justification of usury, homicide, regicide, lying through " mental reservation ", adultery and loss of virginity before marriage, etc .— all due cases registered by Pascal in the Provincial Letters ).
... contemporary readers are reminded by Machiavelli's teaching of Thucydides ; they find in both authors the same “ realism ,” i. e., the same denial of the power of the gods or of justice and the same sensitivity to harsh necessity and elusive chance.
Part of a page from Duns Scotus ' book Ordinatio: " Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate ", i. e., " Plurality is not to be posited without necessity "
This also was a great triumph for the new equation, as it traced the mysterious i that appears in it, and the necessity of a complex wave function, back to the geometry of space-time through the Dirac algebra.
as the set of its necessity operators consists of a non-empty set W equipped with binary relations R < sub > i </ sub > for each i ∈ I.
He stated that in a proletarian-run society, the state should control the " proceeds of labour " ( i. e. all the food and products produced ), and take from them that which was " an economic necessity ", namely enough to replace " the means of production used up ", an " additional portion for expansion of production " and " insurance funds " to be used in emergencies such as natural disasters.
; Isolated theme: The hardware of these pianos is able to pick out the melody notes away from their background accompaniment within the entire range of the keyboard without the necessity for breaking up chords i. e. a software workaround.
* An open standard of necessity remains accessible and free of charge ( i. e. owners renounce their options, if indeed such exist, to limit access to the standard at a later date, for example, by committing themselves to openness during the remainder of a possible patent's life )
While Confucianism also examines the negative aspect of human nature, thus the necessity to habituate oneself with ritual, the purpose of the practice of ritual and attainment of ren is not focused on restricting the darker aspects of human nature but developing the " fundamental goodness ", i. e., the duan of human beings that Mencius writes of.
He claims that history however should be perceived and interpreted as something that has both historical necessity i. e., also dialectical necessity, and moral necessity.
The old coins denominated in cent ( i. e., 1 / 100 guilder ) were declared to be worth their face value in the new cents, negating the necessity of producing new coins.
" This is because, according to Swinburne, such truths are true as a matter of logical necessity: i. e. like the laws of logic, one cannot deny them without contradiction.
On Blanshard's view, the Absolute is thus not merely consistent ( i. e., noncontradictory ) but positively coherent, shot through with relations of necessity and indeed operating purely deterministically.
It was a matter of programming style, if not outright necessity, in these languages to leave gaps between successive line numbers — i. e., a programmer would use the sequence ( 10, 20, 30, …) rather than ( 1, 2, 3, …).
But for salva veritate to hold as a definition of something more than extensional agreement, i. e., cognitive synonymy, we need a notion of necessity and thus of analyticity.
Originally, the BR members shared the ideas of Zemlya i volya, renounced the necessity of political struggle and were against terror and conspiracy tactics of Narodnaya Volya.
However, the belief in the ultimate necessity of Israel's destruction and / or its Zionist foundation ( i. e. its existence as specifically Jewish state ) is still advocated by many, such as the religiously motivated Hamas movement, although no longer by the PLO leadership.
The point where the necessity to perform a Bogoliubov transform becomes obvious is that in mean-field approximation the Hamiltonian of the system can be written in both cases as a sum of bilinear terms in the original creation and destruction operators, involving finite-terms, i. e. one must go beyond the usual Hartree-Fock method (-> Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov method ).
So one must begin with understanding those objective interdependencies which by necessity shape and socialise human beings, i. e. those social relations which people as social beings must enter into, regardless of what they may think or wish.
While most of the secular countries have religious schools and educational system, one in Turkey can only have religious teachings after a state decided age ; which is considered as a necessity given the fact that Turkey is the only considerably secular country in the Muslim world, i. e. it is claimed that conditions to establish secularism on are different than those in Christian world.
This also was a great triumph for the new equation, as it traced the mysterious i that appears in it, and the necessity of a complex wave function, back to the geometry of space-time through the Dirac algebra.

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