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question and time
Without question, this time and temper saver should be immediately installed at the Woodside station.
Since the goal of our international planners is a World Government, this Atlantic Community would mark a giant step in that direction for, once American economic autonomy is absorbed, a larger grouping is a question of time.
Instead, he constantly became lost in parts and components of them, confused some of their details with those of neighboring objects, and so on, unless he allowed time to `` trace '' the object in question through minute movements of the head and hands and in this way to discover its contours.
His friends advised that it would be only a question of time until either the Mexicans killed him by ambuscade or he would be compelled to kill them in self-defense, perpetuating the troubles.
Finally, just as no different issues are posed for thoughtful analysis by the foreshortening of time that may yet pass before the end of human life on this earth, but only stimulation and alarm to the imagination, the same thing must be said in connection with the question of what we may perhaps already be doing, by human action, to accelerate this end.
" It is only a question of cards and time ", wrote Henry Babbage in 1888, "... and there is no reason why ( twenty thousand ) cards should not be used if necessary, in an Analytical Engine for the purposes of the mathematician ".
Whenever any result is sought by its aid, the question will then arise — By what course of calculation can these results be arrived at by the machine in the shortest time?
Some believe the revision in question was the work of a single reviser, who in his changes and additions expressed the local interpretation put upon Acts in his own time.
Abd al-Rahman must have sensed that time was against him as food and water became scarce, and his troops morale likely came into question.
Reason makes equal claim to each proof, since they are both correct, so the question of the limits of time must be regarded as meaningless.
Their accuracy has been called into question, however ( e. g., by Chauncey Brewster Tinker in The Translations of Beowulf, a comprehensive survey of 19th-century translations and editions of Beowulf ), and the extent to which the manuscript was actually more readable in Thorkelin's time is unclear.
Instead, it posits the arising of events under certain conditions which are inextricable, such that the processes in question at no time, are considered to be entities.
When animators or interface designers talk about the " physics " or " feel " of an operation, they may be referring to the particular Bézier curve used to control the velocity over time of the move in question.
Whether Henry actually intended to bring about the assassination of Becket is debatable, but there is no question that at the time of the murder, the two men were embroiled in a bitter dispute regarding the power of Royal Courts to exercise jurisdiction over former clergymen.
This practice can lead to the controversial question of which research group actually discovered an element, a question that has delayed naming of elements with atomic number of 104 and higher for a considerable time.
Cryptography professor Arjen Lenstra observed that " Last time, it took nine years for us to generalize from a special to a nonspecial, hard-to-factor number " and when asked whether 1024-bit RSA keys are dead, said: " The answer to that question is an unqualified yes.
The cardinal in question then ranks in precedence with those raised to the cardinalate at the time of his in pectore appointment.
At the time, Shogun Tokugawa Ieyoshi was the de-facto ruler of Japan ; for the Emperor to interact in any way with foreigners was out of the question.
According to Fundamentals of Physics ( 4 ed., Wiley, 1993 ), by David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker, on page 30, Chapter Two, " Motion along a Straight Line ", Joe Sprinz, at the time in question, a member of the San Francisco Ball Club, and formerly of the Indians, attempted to beat the World Record for catching a baseball dropped from a great height, set by members of the 1938 Cleveland Indians, who had done so at 700 feet, with balls dropped from a building.
This theory also claims there can be only one rightful sovereign ruling all under heaven at a time but throughout Chinese history there have been many contentious and long periods of disunity where the question of legitimacy is moot ; see also Imperial Seal of China.
The cross examiner will assume the witness has been told that and begin asking supporting questions about where the witness was, what time it was, what the witness saw, what they said, and sooner or later upon asking again the witness may use a different word that will give the cross-examiner a chance to ask the question again doubtfully and pointedly implying contradiction.
To improve efficiency, reduce DNS traffic across the Internet, and increase performance in end-user applications, the Domain Name System supports DNS cache servers which store DNS query results for a period of time determined in the configuration ( time-to-live ) of the domain name record in question.
The question of whether Domitian left the Roman Empire in debt or with a surplus at the time of his death has been fiercely debated.
Ngô was advanced in age and was reportedly experiencing a dementia at the time of his actions in question.

question and lines
The conversation still makes sense due to uses of common phrases that can be used as either greetings or farewells (" Good day ") and the positioning of lines which double as an answer to a question in the next line.
The first experimental tests of this question examined the spectral lines of distant astronomical objects, and the products of radioactive decay in the Oklo natural nuclear fission reactor.
* Sangritana ( Lanciano – Castel di Sangro ): The infrastructure in question are an important transition between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas, as in Pescara station meets the respective points of connection of the FS Bologna – Bari and Pescara – Rome, while that of Sulmona, L ' Aquila lines FS – Terni and Sulmona – Carpinone.
versuum Aeneidos principalium: another teaching aid, using question and answer to dissect the first twelve lines of the Aeneid.
The story is told in the form of a note addressed to Holmes, posing the question of where these lines came from.
However, he and Pound had long been corresponding on the question of the renewal of poetry along similar lines.
Two railroad lines intersect on the northwest side of town ; the question of whether the state of Minnesota could order installation of an interchange track between the two independent railroads led to a 1900 U. S. Supreme Court decision which affirmed that the state could indeed order the establishment of the " Hanley Falls Wye " for the public convenience, despite the railroads ' opposition.
In Chesterfield's version, the lines in question read:
He is a coarse and unsophisticated 30 year-old who still lives with his mother, a fact which often poses as a stumbling block to any potential liaison, and is unable or unwilling to use any kind of decorum when approaching women, instead using outrageously crude lines that never succeed in achieving anything beyond rejection or a violent response from the woman in question.
Eliot also alludes to the lines near the end of Marvell's poem, " Let us roll all our strength and all / Our sweetness up into one ball ," with his lines, " To have squeezed the universe into a ball / To roll it toward some overwhelming question ," as Prufrock questions whether or not such an act of daring would have been worth it.
A more general question along the same lines is, given an arbitrary control flow graph, how can I tell where to insert Φ functions, and for what variables?
" The source ," writes Tucker Brooke, " from which Ingelend derived the rough framework of his play is a prose dialogue of the French Latinist Ravisius Textor ( Jean Tixier de Ravisi, 1480-1524 ); but Textor's scant two hundred and thirty-five lines of question and answer between a colorless Pater Juvenis and Uxor are expanded, in the fifteen hundred lines of the English work, into a drama of much higher intensity and literary merit than the original in any way suggested.
One of the results of comprehensive policy-writing .... is to raise the question of the usefulness of the traditional concept of casualty insurance ... some insurance men predict that the casualty insurance of the future will include liability and disability lines only.
UFO researchers and theologians critical of TST admit that, while, observations of diffuse lights during ( and sometimes before and after ) very severe earthquakes may give some weak support to some parts of TST and Earthlights theory ( see Earthquake lights ), they question the ability of fault lines to generate luminous effects and hallucinatory experiences under much less severe conditions.
Individuals " rate shopping " for a mortgage or auto loan over a short period ( a fortnight or 45 days, depending on whether old FICO or FICO 08 are used ) will likely not experience a large decrease in their scores as a result of these types of inquiries, as automated computer algorithms attempt to detect when a consumer is rate shopping ( and not attempting to receive many new lines of credit ), and roll all of the hard inquiries in to one ; this can often take several months, and isn't always effective, although a consumer who believe they have received many hard inquiries on their report while searching for one loan ( where the automated system has failed to detect it as such ) can dispute these with the credit bureau in question.
As the Supreme Council was unable to come to an agreement on the partition of the Upper Silesian territory on the lines of the plebiscite, a solution was found by turning the question over to the Council of the League of Nations.
On Usenet, the common method for obscuring spoiler information is to precede it with many blank lines known as ' spoiler space ' – traditionally enough to push the information in question on to the next screen of a 25-line terminal.
His government was unable to resolve the contentious schools question that divided both the Conservative and Liberal parties along sectarian lines and his government was replaced in 1876 by a Protestant coalition formed to implement a secular school system on the island.
Meanwhile, the promises held out to the Greek masses by the Constantinists in the course of their electoral campaign, for the early cessation of hostilities and of mobilizations, the reduction of taxation, and the regulation of the labor question on lines proposed by the Socialist Party, which supported the anti-Venizelist campaign, not having been redeemed, internal unrest among the urban proletariat began to manifest itself in a series of industrial strikes ( gas, electric light, tramway and electric railway workers ) in Athens, and threatened to develop into a general stoppage of work all over the country ( February 12 ).
The conception of truth in question varies along lines that reflect the influence of several thinkers, initially and notably, Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey, but a number of common features can be identified.
On June 3, 1929, KOMO radio engineer Francis J. Brott televised images of a heart, a diamond, a question mark, letters, and numbers over electrical lines to small sets with one-inch screens.
Elimination does not occur if the ball is hit on exterior lines ( know as " Liner "), for there is no question on which square it was hit into.

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