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It is this sort of experience that makes the concept of high fidelity of real musical significance for the home music listener.
" The attempt by some twentieth-century Catholic theologians to present the Eucharistic change as an alteration of significance ( transignification rather than transubstantiation ) was rejected by Pope Paul VI in his 1965 encyclical letter Mysterium fidei In his 1968 Credo of the People of God, he reiterated that any theological explanation of the doctrine must hold to the twofold claim that, after the consecration, 1 ) Christ's body and blood are really present ; and 2 ) bread and wine are really absent ; and this presence and absence is real and not merely something in the mind of the believer.
Although the office held no real administrative significancethe full-time prefect remained in office during the festival — it remained a prestigious office for young aristocrats and members of the imperial family.
James Hillman argues that this rediscovery of the inner world is the real significance of the Ventoux event.
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 real significance of the book attempt to support his arguments by the location and continuity of the venous system from his observations rather than appeal to earlier published works.
Berengar's real significance for the development of medieval theology lies in the fact that he asserted the rights of dialectic in theology more definitely than most of his contemporaries.
The real significance of the election was that the Liberals-whom Labour had displaced as the second largest political party in 1922-were now clearly a minor party.
Hallucinations also differ from " delusional perceptions ", in which a correctly sensed and interpreted stimulus ( i. e. a real perception ) is given some additional ( and typically bizarre ) significance.
As a result of this distortion and disguise, the dream's real significance is concealed: dreamers are no more capable of recognizing the actual meaning of their dreams than hysterics are able to understand the connection and significance of their neurotic symptoms.
* Displacement – a dream object's emotional significance is separated from its real object or content and attached to an entirely different one that does not raise the censor's suspicions.
The real significance of the battle was political and strategic: the Roman defeat left a large and hostile foreign force within the frontiers of the Eastern Roman Empire but surprisingly and finally, only the Western Roman Empire will suffer.
As with all his reforms, there is considerable scholarly debate about its real significance.
Snow White's triple seeming-death and resurrection, beyond an amusement or wish-fulfilling temporary escape, fulfills the initiatory process of life, as Mircea Eliade described it: " What is called ' initiation ' coexists with the human condition, reaffirms the ultimate religious significance of life and the real possibility of a ' happy ending.
When faced with abstract numbers and letters with noreal world ” significance, respondents of the Wason card test generally do very poorly.
Though the number 613 is mentioned in the Talmud, its real significance increased in later medieval rabbinic literature, including many works listing or arranged by the mitzvot.
In his later treatise on late capitalism, Mandel astonishingly hardly mentions the significance of taxation at all, a very serious omission from the point of view of the real world of modern capitalism since taxes can reach a magnitude of a third, or even half of GDP ( see E. Mandel, Late Capitalism.
By the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the Cinque Ports had effectively ceased to be of any real significance, and were absorbed into the general administration of the Realm.
These names appear almost arbitrarily, much like praenomina, and probably were intended to imply nobility, although ultimately they became so common as to lose any real significance.
The factor of − 2 is of little significance, since it can be changed to any nonzero real number by rescaling t. However the minus sign ensures that the Ricci flow is well defined for sufficiently small positive times ; if the sign is changed then the Ricci flow would usually only be defined for small negative times.
Now that it has been established that it is the potentials V and A that are fundamental, and not the fields E and B, we can see that the gauge transformations, which change V and A, have real physical significance, rather than being merely mathematical artifacts.
More significantly, banks could now make mortgage loans on real estate and the mortgage loan portfolio quickly gained enormous significance.
Most of these buildings were erected after the Pnyx had lost its real significance.

real and was
`` They knew I was a good sharecrop farmer back in Carolina, but out West was a chance to build a real farm of our own.
There was no real sign of the river now, just a roiling, oily ribbon of liquid movement through muddy waters that reached everywhere.
The girl took a couple of steps toward the man in shorts when Benson, in that barefoot courtliness Ramey could never decide was real, said, `` You don't want to go around there, Ma'am ''.
Anyone who tried to remedy some of the most glaring defects in our form of democracy was denounced as a traitorous red whose real purpose was the destruction of our government.
After that, he declared, `` to return to freedom was to fall to one's knees before the real world and adore it ''.
The lyricist's father was a lawyer who had branched out into real estate.
The real Franco-German frontier was beyond the town's limits.
Both Baker and Fosdick knew that a substitute was necessary, that a verboten approach was not the real answer.
J. T. Shotwell was appalled by such spurious history as that which attributed the fall of the Carolingian empire to the woolen trade, and he urged Adams to `` transform his essay into a real history, embodying not merely those facts which fit into his theory, but also the modifications and exceptions ''.
When he was in the war, he was in Law or Supplies or something like that, and an old buddy of his told me he would come down on Sundays to the Pentagon and read the citations for medals -- just like the one we sent in for Trig -- and go away with a real glow.
The bank which held the mortgage on the old church declared that the interest was considerably in arrears, and the real estate people said flatly that the land across the river was being held for an eventual development for white working people who were coming in, and that none would be sold to colored folk.
There was, of course, no real need to rearrange everything.
She was getting real dramatic.
He appeared in the hopples about November 14, was treated for worms on the 18th, the latter date being the first time he struck a real pace.
Ruger reports that on his recent African safari the little Magnum cartridge was a real work horse.
`` That House & Home Round Table was the real starting point for today's revolution in materials handling '', says Clarence Thompson, long chairman of the Lumber Dealers' Research Council.
However, there was no real question of the justice of creating a strong Poland, both industrially and agriculturally, and one unplagued by large minorities of Germans or Russians.
It is the similarity between Estella's hands and Molly's ( `` The action of her fingers was like the action of knitting '' ) that provides Pip with a vital clue to the real identity of both and establishes a symbolic connection between the underworld of crime and the genteel cruelty of Satis House.
After his pains got worse, Tom decided to see a real doctor, from whom he learned he was suffering from cancer of the lung.
The real question was how one passed from anti-Semitism of this sort to murder, and the answer to this question is not to be found in anti-Semitism itself.

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