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The conscience is non-existent in the 2-year-old.
Another problem is that Dutton's categories seek to universalise traditional European notions of aesthetics and art forgetting that, as André Malraux and others have pointed out, there have been large numbers of cultures in which such ideas ( including the idea " art " itself ) were non-existent.
Dietary restrictions are not used by the highly urban Brazilian ayahuasca church União do Vegetal, suggesting the risk is much lower than perceived, and probably non-existent.
Motor activity is nearly non-existent.
A blood feud or vendetta occurs when arbitration between families or tribes fails or an arbitration system is non-existent.
Often, domestic legislation is either non-existent ( especially in Parties that have not ratified it ), or with penalties incommensurate with the gravity of the crime and insufficient deterrents to wildlife traders.
The variance — which is the second central moment — is likewise non-existent ( despite the fact that the raw second moment exists with the value infinity ).
Consequently, outside of Kinshasa, Matadi and Lubumbashi, private and commercial road transport is almost non-existent and traffic is scarce even where roads are in good condition.
There is no clear command structure, the level of discipline is low, and professionalism and training are almost non-existent, according to locals and foreign oil workers.
* The roleplaying game Spaceship Zero presents itself as being based on a non-existent television show, which is based on a non-existent radio play, all of which are to be adapted into a non-existent film.
The apparatus is supported by extensive source notes, some of which refer to non-existent sources.
Browser support for the latter two is, however, nearly non-existent, so HTTP Secure is the dominant method of establishing a secure HTTP connection.
The spread and following of Western classical music in India is almost entirely non-existent.
The function of air transport is significant, particularly where land or water transport is deficient or non-existent.
The language is extinct and written records are almost non-existent.
In the US this box is usually only attainable if the other letterboxer knows the password or passphrase which is sometimes cryptic, straightforward, almost non-existent, or silly.
Some of the pioneers stay, but develop a village in what is now Old Town Lansing a mile north of the non-existent " Biddle City.

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This series of calculators was also noted for a large number of highly counter-intuitive mysterious undocumented features, somewhat similar to " synthetic programming " of the American HP-41, which were exploited by applying normal arithmetic operations to error messages, jumping to non-existent addresses and other techniques.
Whatever we conceive as existent, we can also conceive as non-existent.
Although it has been argued that zombies in an observed world are indistinguishable from the observer ( and therefore non-existent ) under the assumption of reductionist physicalism, it has also been argued that zombies are not conceivable.
Viz also lampoons political ideas-both left-wing ideals, in strips such as " The Modern Parents " ( and to an extent in Student Grant ), and right-wing ones such as " Baxter Basics ", " Major Misunderstanding ", " Victorian Dad " and numerous strips involving tabloid columnists Garry Bushell (" Garry Bushell the Bear ") and Richard Littlejohn (" Richard Littlecock " and " Robin Hood and Richard Littlejohn "), portraying them as obsessed with homosexuality, political correctness and non-existent left-wing conspiracies to the exclusion of all else.
Despite his fiancée's protests he decides to help her, but that unfortunately also means that he suddenly ceases to exist for regular people and becomes real only to the denizens of ' London Below ', whose inhabitants are generally invisible and non-existent to the people of ' London Above '.
Research also proves that although phocomelia was non-existent through the 40 ’ s and 50 ’ s, by time the drug was released in Germany in the 60 ’ s, cases of severe phocomelia amplified ; the direct cause was linked to thalidomide.
The April Fools ' Day 1998 issue of Nintendo Power claimed that the cryptic phrase would be discussed on the non-existent page 128, and also featured a facetious article titled " Luigi 64 ", commenting humorously on the rumor.
There is virtually no opposition to the principle of the secular state, socio-political cleavages based on religion, whether between Muslim and non-Muslim or between Sufi orders, are also virtually non-existent.
The first European to penetrate the mythical barrier was A. C. Gregory from the north in March 1858 ; later the same year, an expedition under B. H. Babbage and Major Warburton in the north-west also crossed the non-existent barrier near modern Marree.
The breast band of the male is also weaker than that of the female, or is non-existent, and the underwing coverts of the male are more uniformly pale.
Private medevac flights are also frequently used to airlift seriously ill or injured travelers out of remote rural areas or from countries with inadequate or non-existent medical facilities.
The Kingsmen's edition was also the subject of an FBI investigation about the supposed but non-existent obscenity of the lyrics, an investigation that ended without prosecution.
A thermal spectrum peaking in the ultraviolet region and faint optical emission lines are also present in OVV quasars, but faint or non-existent in BL Lac objects.
He also distributed tickets to non-existent events.
The intermission has been phased out, the victim of the demand to pack in more screenings, advances in projector technology which make reel switches either unnoticeable or non-existent ( such as digital projection, where reels also no longer exist ) and also because in multiplexes, the break gave patrons a better opportunity to sneak away to watch other pictures.
It has also been pointed out that binary star systems like Sirius are theorized to have a very narrow or non-existent Habitable zone, and thus a high improbability of containing a planet capable of sustaining life ( particularly life as dependent on water as the Nommos were reported to be ).
Hans Ludemann and Hermann Künne also landed their troops in order to engage the nearby Norwegian forts ( which turned out to be non-existent ).
The bird may also use tactics such as fiercely protecting a non-existent nest, or a distraction display of hopping on a single leg, to attract a potential predator's attention to itself and away from its real nest or its chicks after they have commenced foraging.
Harmoniums generally weigh less than similar sized pianos and are not as easily damaged in transport, thus they were also popular throughout the colonies of the European powers in this period not only because it was easier to ship the instrument out to where it was needed, but it was also easier to transport overland in areas where good-quality roads and railways may have been non-existent.
There are also a few peat moors, which are otherwise non-existent in Moravia.
DesRosiers also said giving up cost-of-living increases is not significant when inflation is nearly non-existent and added that the 40-hour reduction in paid time off merely means " five fewer spa days.
The show also created new, previously non-existent backstories, as well as significantly different personalities for the characters, including, but not limited to, Penny Milfer's father ( who has yet to appear in the series ) being physically abusive toward both his wife and daughter, a running gag that the show uses for black humor.

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Justin's self-perception was that of a scholar, although his skills in Hebrew were either non-existent or minimal.
Although the State Council is formally responsible to the NPC and its Standing Committee in conducting a wide range of government functions both at the national and at the local levels, in practice the NPC's authority is rather limited, although it not completely non-existent.
Descendants of the IBM PC compatibles comprise the majority of personal computers on the market presently, although interoperability with the bus structure and peripherals of the original PC architecture may be limited or non-existent.
Usually the target will exist, although symbolic links may be created to non-existent targets.
Nevertheless, there are rare exceptions ; for example, sub-groups of regulatory T cells, natural killer T cells, and cytotoxic T cells express CD4 ( although cytotoxic examples have been observed in extremely low numbers in specific disease states, they are usually considered non-existent ).
After a short time the Allies broke over ideological problems ( Communism versus Capitalism ), and thus both sides established their own spheres of influence, creating a previously non-existent division in Germany between East and West, ( although the division largely followed the borders of states which had existed in Germany before Bismarck's unification less than 100 years before ).
The route is made somewhat difficult by the non-contiguous order of the streets on the board ( in practice, this is manageable within an 11am-11pm crawl if the four railway stations, which all have licensed bars, are visited out of order ), the absence of licensed premises in some streets and non-existent streets ( Bond Street and Marlborough Street do not exist in central London, although either New / Old Bond Street and Great Marlborough Street are generally held to suffice ).
However the case of an Earth-Moon satellite can be simplified to four interactions, because although the three objects gravitationally all pull on each other, the effect of the spacecraft's gravity upon the motion of the vastly more massive Earth and Moon is practically non-existent.
Each episode would see them attempting to get a scoop on the opposition by visiting various events such as music festivals and media parties ; although most of the time they ended up making fools of themselves-on one occasion attempting to interview a non-existent band called Atering-Catering-Cat.
Other details made up about the band were that they hailed from the hills of Glenelg ( in Adelaide, South Australia ; ironically although Adelaide is very hilly, Glenelg is actually quite a flat suburb-when informed of this, Spencer stated that they were " underground hills ") where they were part of the local " Fish Metal " scene ( along with other non-existent bands such as " Trout Destroyer " and " Red Goering ") and that their latest single was " 6. 66-One Hundredth of the Number of the Beast ".
*-f, which ignores non-existent files and overrides any confirmation prompts (" force "), although it will not remove files from a directory if the directory is write protected.
Experimental data casting light on this cosmological epoch has been scant or non-existent until now, but recent results from the WMAP probe have allowed scientists to test hypotheses about the universe's first trillionth of a second ( although the cosmic microwave background radiation observed by WMAP originated when the universe was already several hundred thousand years old ).
Abrupt withdrawal from other drugs, such as opioids can cause an extremely physiologically and psychologically painful withdrawal that is very rarely fatal in patients of general good health and with medical treatment, but is more often fatal in patients with weakened cardiovascular systems ; toxicity is generally caused by the often-extreme increases in heart rate and blood pressure ( which can be treated with clonidine ), or due to arrhythmia due to electrolyte imbalance caused by the inability to eat, and constant diarrhea and vomiting ( which can be treated with loperamide and ondansetron respectively ) associated with acute opioid withdrawal, especially in longer-acting substances where the diarrhea and emesis can continue unabated for weeks, although life-threatening complications are extremely rare, and nearly non-existent with proper medical management.
Berkeley had ordered headed notepaper printed with Selhurst's name and initially arranged with the Post Office to have mail sent to Selhurst School to be redirected to him, although the Post Office later refused to redirect mail from a non-existent address.
Nevertheless, although influential in literature, such arguments were known to a relatively small number of educated people and their impact was limited or non-existent in the sphere of visual arts.
Sporting activities within the youth club and Keflavík Football Club were virtually non-existent, although the youth club participated in the semi-annual national youth festival.
Standardized Prayer such as is done today is non-existent, though beginning in Deuteronomy, the Bible lays the groundwork for organized prayer, including basic liturgical guidelines, and by the Bible's later books, prayer has evolved to a more standardized form, although still radically different than the form practiced by modern Jews.
Empty American cigarette packets were left around the site to deceive any Allied personnel that chanced upon it, and the equipment was marked as the property of the non-existent " Canadian Meteor Service " ( although, at the time, the area was part of the Dominion of Newfoundland, not part of Canada ).

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