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He ordered immediate reinforcement of the vital heights of Alam Halfa, just behind his own lines, expecting the German commander, Erwin Rommel, to attack with the heights as his objective, something that Rommel soon did.
The ' objective contradiction ' of ' subject ' and ' object ' would eventually ' sublate ' into a form of life that leaves violent conflict behind.
An item may need to be examined behind a window, or industrial subjects may be a hazard to the objective.
Most drag is caused by eddies in the fluid behind the moving object, and the objective should be to allow the fluid to slow down after passing around the object, and regain pressure, without forming eddies.
The major objective behind the JBIMS is to evolve an indigenous model of management education in tune with the contemporary demands of both the Indian and the global environment.
The intention behind LER is that students should get an objective insight on questions of personal development and ethics as well as on the major world religions.
According to the economic theory behind congestion pricing, the objective of this policy is the use of the price mechanism to make users more aware of the costs that they impose upon one another when consuming during the peak demand, and that they should pay for the additional congestion they create, thus encouraging the redistribution of the demand in space or in time, or shifting it to the consumption of a substitute public good ; for example, switching from private transport to public transport.
Aside from being the continuation of the TV series, it also revealed details regarding the past of the Gundam pilots and the true objective behind Operation Meteor.
The majority of the brigade would land at Westkapelle, No. 4 Commandos objective was further south at Flushing, with the 155th ( South Scottish ) Brigade landing behind them.
A core objective of Free Press has been to increase the amount of informed popular participation in crucial media and communication policy debates, which have generally been conducted behind closed doors by powerful corporate interests.
The two airborne divisions would be dropped behind German lines, with their objective to land around Wesel and disrupt enemy defences in order to aid the advance of the British Second Army.
The increase in FCE seen in the oldest age group can be accredited to their high level of " logical " reasoning behind their decisions ; the oldest age group has obviously lived the longest, and therefore feels that they can project their beliefs on to all age groups due to their ( seemingly objective ) past experiences and wisdom.
The idea behind Warden's five rings was to attack each of the rings to paralyze their forces, an objective also known as physical paralysis.
The two airborne divisions would be dropped behind German lines, with their objective to land around Wesel and disrupt enemy defences in order to aid the advance of the British Second Army towards Wesel.
Buried treasure is as much a cultural concept as an objective thing, it is related to pirates and other criminals who leave stolen artifacts behind for later retrieval, typically in remote places like islands, sometimes with maps leading back to the treasure.
After his numerous encounters with god-men, astrologers, and other people who claimed to have psychic powers, he came to the conclusion that there was no objective truth behind such claims.
The second attempt was the British Fantasy Society ( which has no connection with the present organisation of the same name, which is a 1971 offshoot of the BSFA ), which was established in June 1942 by many of the people behind the SFA with the objective of giving members ( who numbered nearly one hundred ) better access to science fiction through its extensive library.
Two small parties met up behind the German support trench and pushed on towards their objective of Contalmaison.
Holding agencies accountable for objective, fact-based rulemaking requires maintaining a formal record of the facts and analysis behind the rule.
Recognising this, Rittel and Kunz developed a technique called Issue-Based Information System ( IBIS ), which facilitates documentation of the rationale behind a group decision in an objective manner.
The two airborne divisions would be dropped behind German lines, with their objective to land around Wesel and disrupt enemy defences in order to aid the advance of the British Second Army towards Wesel.
One underlying problem for the social psychologist is whether studies can or should ultimately be understood in terms of the meaning and consciousness behind social action, as with folk psychology, or whether more objective, natural, materialist, and behavioral facts are to be given exclusive study.
( R. v. Malmo-Levine ) That is, the state cannot limit an individual's rights where " it bears no relation to, or is inconsistent with, the objective that lies behind ".
The location of a teleconverter is such that the image produced by the objective is located behind the teleconverter in a distance smaller than its focal length.

objective and action
This objective is adhered to throughout the duration of the action.
It is true, of course, that the end or objective of this action was different.
But this destruction, coupled with a protracted siege of Rain ( 9 – 16 July ), caused Prince Eugene to lament "... since the Donauwörth action I cannot admire their performances ", and later to conclude " If he has to go home without having achieved his objective, he will certainly be ruined.
A joint action refers to a co-ordinated action of the states to deploy resources in order to achieve an objective, for example for mine clearing or to combat the spread of small arms.
The usual objective of a control theory is to calculate solutions for the proper corrective action from the controller that result in system stability, that is, the system will hold the set point and not oscillate around it.
Moral nihilism, also known as ethical nihilism, is the meta-ethical view that morality does not exist as something inherent to objective reality ; therefore no action is necessarily preferable to any other.
Thus, the camera angle remains objective, since it is an unseen observer not involved in the action.
However, a similar objection was noted by Thomas Nagel in 1970 who claimed that consequentialism ‘ treats the desires, needs, satisfactions, and dissatisfactions of distinct persons as if they were the desires, etc., of a mass person .’ and even earlier by David Gauthier who wrote that utilitarianism supposes ‘ that mankind is a super-person, whose greatest satisfaction is the objective of moral action.
The UN and French forces took military action, with the stated objective to protect their forces and civilians.
This view is contrasted by moral universalism, which argues that, even though people disagree, and some may even be unpersuadable ( e. g. someone who is closed-minded ), there is still a meaningful sense in which an action may be more ' moral ' than another ; that is, they believe there are objective standards of evaluation that seem worth calling ' moral facts ' - regardless of whether they are universally accepted.
For example, affirmative action was allowed in women's rights, and environmental protection was made a policy objective of the state in the new Article 20a.
Like Amnesty International, its techniques include issuing action alerts and being an objective source of information.
Infringements are upheld if the purpose for the government action is to achieve what would be recognized as an urgent or important objective in a free society, and if the infringement can be " demonstrably justified.
There would be no proper battle reserve, with the only remaining formation, Prince Reuss's small V Korps left out of the action, as a strategic reserve, with the objective of observing the Danube and protecting the vital routes to Bohemia and Moravia, should retreat become necessary.
Its objective was to draw up a Treaty amending the existing Treaties with a view to enhancing the efficiency and democratic legitimacy of the enlarged Union, as well as the coherence of its external action.
The purpose of legal causation is to limit the scope of factual causation, if the consequence of the action is too remote to have been foreseen by an objective, reasonable person the defendant will escape liability.
* Offense ( sports ), the action of engaging an opposing team with the objective of scoring
" Despite the efforts of agent provocateurs to inspire violence, Muste and the strike committee were able to avoid the outbreak of violence which would have served to discredit the strikers and their objective and give cause for the physical suppression of the labor action.
To be legal aerial operations must comply with the principles of humanitarian law: military necessity, distinction, and proportionality: An attack or action must be intended to help in the military defeat of the enemy, it must be an attack on a military objective, and the harm caused to civilians or civilian property must be proportional and not excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated.
This objective is set against the " Rotary 4-way Test ", used to see if a planned action is compatible with the Rotarian spirit.
Rozhestvensky's objective was to reinforce the Vladivostok Squadron, and then, when the Russian navy felt sufficiently prepared, they would engage the Japanese navy in a decisive action.
Trotsky argued that the united front could have great appeal to workers who wished to fight fascism: “ The programme of action must be strictly practical, strictly objective, to the point, without any of those artificial ‘ claims ’, without any reservations, so that every average Social Democratic worker can say to himself: what the Communists propose is completely indispensable for the struggle against fascism.
The objective is to complete all offensive action before the party being engaged is able to react.

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