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present and IUPAC
The suffix-ol appears in
the IUPAC chemical name
of all substances where
the hydroxyl group
is the functional group
with the highest priority ; in substances where a higher priority group
is present the prefix hydroxy-will appear in
the IUPAC name
.
present and definition

An extensional
definition would be a list
of all past,
present and future prime ministers
.

In this regard, Grierson's
definition of documentary as " creative treatment
of actuality " has gained some acceptance,
with this position
at variance
with Soviet film-maker Dziga Vertov's provocation
to present " life as it
is " (
that is, life filmed surreptitiously )
and " life caught unawares " ( life provoked or surprised by
the camera ).

In opposition, Vice President
at the Center for Inquiry, John Shook, claims
that this working
definition is more than adequate for science
at present,
and that disagreement should not immobilize
the scientific study
of ethics
.

When parameters are
present,
the definition actually defines a whole family
of functions, one for every valid set
of values
of the parameters
.

Prior
to 2009,
the Pleistocene was defined
to be 1
. 805 million years ago
to present, such
that the present definition of the Pleistocene includes a portion
of what was prior
to 2009 defined as part
of the Pliocene
.

" However, most
of the essential features
of the modern
definition are
present in
the works
of Plato, Aristotle,
and Polybius
.

By
the folklorists '
definition, all myths are religious ( or " sacred ") stories, but not all religious stories are myths: religious stories
that involve
the creation
of the world ( e
. g.,
the stories in Genesis ) are myths ; however, religious stories
that don't explain how things came
to be in their
present form ( e
. g., hagiographies
of famous saints ) are not myths
.

According
to science fiction writer Robert
A. Heinlein, " a handy short
definition of almost all science fiction might read: realistic speculation about possible future events, based solidly on adequate knowledge
of the real world, past
and present,
and on a thorough understanding
of the nature
and significance
of the scientific method
.
The term ' sustainable development ' was used by
the Brundtland Commission which coined what has become
the most often-quoted
definition of sustainable development as development
that " meets
the needs
of the present without compromising
the ability
of future generations
to meet their own needs
.

That particular way
of definition of entropy
is largely beyond
the scope
of the present article, but here it may be said
that it
is entirely derived from
the concepts
of classical thermodynamics ; in particular, neither flow rates nor changes over time are admitted into
the definition of the entropy
of the small local region
.

For
the present article,
the following
definition will be convenient, as abstracted from
the definitions
of various authors
.
The present definition of TT
is a linear scaling
of Geocentric Coordinate Time ( TCG ), which
is the proper time
of a notional observer who
is infinitely far away ( so not affected by gravitational time dilation )
and at rest relative
to the Earth
.
The notion
of simultaneity depends on
the frame
of reference ( see relativity
of simultaneity ), so switching between frames requires an adjustment in
the definition of the present.

They point
to the impossibility
of pleasing everyone as an argument against change
to their
definition of Wessex
at the present time, though they do not rule out
the possibility
of change in
the future if
the popular will demands it
.

This
definition also includes
the economic performance
of New Zealand from 1974 – 1992
and Switzerland from 1973
to the present, although this designation for Switzerland has been controversial
.

Note
that this
definition is tied
to the critical density
of the present cosmological era:
the critical density changes
with cosmological time, but
the energy density due
to the cosmological
constant remains unchanged throughout
the history
of the universe
.

CORBA uses an interface
definition language ( IDL )
to specify
the interfaces which objects
present to the outer world
.

All three factors must be
present for an individual
to qualify under
the legal
definition of Métis, but there
is still a great deal
of ambiguity
.

At Rome, this
definition was rejected in
the consistory
of 27 May,
and Luther declared
that he could accept it only provided
the opposers would admit
that hitherto they had taught differently from what was meant in
the present instance
.

assumptions about any material possibly
present can be completely avoided,
and Poynting's vector as well as
the theorem in this
definition are universally valid, in vacuum as in all kinds
of material
.

According
to this
definition, Miracles are
present " in a threefold sense: in sacred history, in connection
with Muhammad himself
and in relation
to revelation
.

What underlies every
definition is a Platonic Form,
the common nature
present in different particular things
.
present and is
The enormous changes in world politics have, however, thrown it into confusion, so much so
that it
is safe
to say
that all international law
is now in need
of reexamination
and clarification in light
of the social conditions
of the present era
.

While sovereignty has roots in antiquity, in its
present usage it
is essentially modern
.

Everyone
is ready
to grant
the Persians their history, but almost no one
is willing
to acknowledge their
present.

It
is said
that, even
at the present stage
of Southern urbanization, such a city as Atlanta
is not distinctly unlike Columbus or Trenton
.

This almost trivial example
is nevertheless suggestive, for there are some elements in common between
the antique fear
that the days would get shorter
and shorter
and our
present fear
of war
.

Harold Clurman
is right
to say
that `` Waiting For Godot ''
is a reflection ( he calls it a distorted reflection ) ``
of the impasse
and disarray
of Europe's
present politics, ethic,
and common way
of life ''
.
The beatnik, seceding from a society
that is fatally afflicted
with a deathward drive,
is concerned
with his personal salvation in
the living
present.

For
the present it
is enough
to note
that in
the grotesque figure
of Jacoby,
at the moment
of his collapse, all these elements come together in prophetic parody
.

So it
is that we relive his opening statement in
the first television address
with the dramatic immediacy
of the present.
The problem
is rather
to find out what
is actually happening,
and this
is especially difficult for
the reason
that `` we are busily being defended from a knowledge
of the present, sometimes by
the very agencies -- our educational system, our mass media, our statesmen -- on which we have had
to rely most heavily for understanding
of ourselves ''
.

Going back over this ground
and analyzing
the composition
of forces which have created
the present scene
is one
of the tasks undertaken by
the Center for
the Study
of Democratic Institutions, in Santa Barbara
.

But however we come, finally,
to explain
and account for
the present,
the truth we are trying
to expose, right now,
is that the makers
of constitutions
and the designers
of institutions find it difficult if not impossible
to anticipate
the behavior
of the host
of all their enterprises
.
and the laughter
and the happiness are even more pronounced when no company
is present.

I am assured by experts
that the thrust
of our
present missiles
is fully adequate for defense requirements
.

Steele's purpose
is to present a general defense
of his political writing
and a resume
of the themes which had occupied him in
the Englishman ; ;

Undoubtedly one merit
of the vast panorama
of Gentile conceptions
of the Jew unfolded in
the present anthology
is that it provides a formidable body
of material
that invites critical examination in terms
of reality
.

Properly used,
the present book
is an excellent instrument
of enlightenment
.
The continuities, contrasts,
and similarities discernible when past
and present are surveyed together are inexhaustible
and the one
is often understood through
the other
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