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The atomic clocks offered a further secondary realization of ET, on a quasi-real time basis that soon proved to be more useful than the primary ET standard: not only more convenient, but also more precisely uniform than the primary standard itself.
Nonetheless, relative truth is useful, as it is a stepping-stone to the ultimate realization and understanding of reality.
The purpose is to find a realization of the filter that meets each of the requirements to a sufficient degree to make it useful.
The exponential map is also useful in relating the abstract definition of curvature to the more concrete realization of it originally conceived by Riemann himself — the sectional curvature is intuitively defined as the Gaussian curvature of some surface ( i. e., a slicing of the manifold by a 2-dimensional submanifold ) through the point p in consideration.
Ultimately, even if succession tends towards a steady state, the time required to achieve this state is unrealistically long ; in most cases, external disturbances and environmental change occur so frequently that the realization of a climax community is unlikely, and therefore it has come to be regarded as a less useful concept.
# The first useful realization of speech bandwidth compression
In all Christian practice there is nothing more universally needful, nothing simpler, sweeter, and more useful, nothing which so sums up in itself all Christian duties in one blessed act, as the realization of the loving presence of God .”
He juxtaposes this with Bart's realization later in the episode that " life suddenly feels empty and incomplete " without a soul, which suggests " either that the soul is real or it is at least a useful fiction ".
He juxtaposes this with Bart's realization later in the episode that " life suddenly feels empty and incomplete " without a soul, which suggests " either that the soul is real or it is at least a useful fiction ".

realization and could
Moreover, according to this thesis, a major motivational factor for Gorbachev was his realization that the Soviet Union could not compete economically with the USA However, if economic premises are taken into account, it is not clear why the Soviet leaders did not adopt the Chinese option — economic liberalization with preservation of political system.
He argued that when eating, one should not eat too richly, for it could lead to dissatisfaction later, such as the grim realization that one could not afford such delicacies in the future.
The perpetrators should not look at this as a social obligation but a realization that this could have been done better and so what economic, political and cultural program can follow.
For some women, the realization that they participated in behavior or relationships that could be categorized as lesbian caused them to deny or conceal it, such as professor Jeannette Augustus Marks at Mount Holyoke College, who lived with the college president, Mary Woolley, for 36 years.
However, the realization that eye movements performed in dreams may affect the dreamer's physical eyes provided a way to prove that actions agreed upon during waking life could be recalled and performed once lucid in a dream.
It has always been the case that time and space are measured using real numbers, and the suggestion that the dimensions of space and time are comparable could have been raised by the first people to have formalized physics, but ultimately, the contradictions between Maxwell's laws and Galilean relativity had to come to a head with the realization of the import of finitude of the speed of light.
Scribal realization of the digraph could look like a pair of Vs whose branches crossed in the middle.
Each realization is considered as a possible scenario of what the real variable could be.
Alberto Ginastera, on the other hand, was thrilled by Emerson's electronic realization of his first piano concerto, the fourth movement of which appeared on their album Brain Salad Surgery under the title " Toccata ," and declared that he wished he could have done it in that fashion.
( These could be analyzed as, but here are transcribed with lower vowels to reflect their phonetic realization.
The failure of the collective security of the League of Nations led to the realization that a universal system of security could only be effective if nations agreed to some limitation of their national sovereignty with regard to their right to belligerence.
Despite the realization that he could not risk annihilation of the Chinese army in a futile defense of the capital, Chiang was also well aware of the political damage he would suffer if he abandoned Nanking without a fight.
Genoa could not renounce, especially as from the 1960s, to a great renewal, which as happened in several other metropolis, should necessarily get through the realization of big council houses ' complexes, whose quality, utility and functionality has been and still is constroversial for those residents living there.
It is also his first realization of what he learned from Sirk: that people, however small they may be, and their emotions, however insignificant they may seem, could be big on the movie screen.
With the realization that some soldiers could not read well enough to complete the Alpha test, the Beta test ( consisting of pictures and diagrams ) was administered.
One aspect of the invention lay in the realization that a relatively small motor, driven with higher voltage and current than would be feasible for continuous operation, could deliver enough power to crank the engine for starting.
The 1920 act was a realization that the mobilization of a citizen army could no longer meet the defense needs of the United States and for the first time placed an emphasis on peacetime preparedness.
James, who worked at a sweatshop nearby on Canal Street and dreaded going home after school, visited Beauford — at 181 Greene Street — who became a mentor to James, his first realization that a black person could be an artist.
" Under Poetsch, Hitler came to the realization that: " Germanism could be safeguarded only by the destruction of Austria, and, furthermore, the national sentiment is in no sense identical with dynastic patriotism ; that above all the house of Habsburg was destined to be the misfortune of the German national.
According to Jourgensen, the realization that he could have lost his livelihood caused him to kick his heroin addiction and focus on music once again.
The first step towards the realization of this latter ambition was to secure the recognition of the absolute independence of the duchies, and this Austria could only oppose at the risk of forfeiting her whole influence among the German states.
Between 1904 and 1909, Hine took over 200 plates ( photographs ), and eventually came to the realization that documentary photography could be employed as a tool to effectuate social change and reform .< ref >
Heke's confidence waned after he was wounded and by the realization that the British had far more resources than he could muster.

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Now, under the impact of his wife's disclosures, he was brought suddenly to the realization that there was a limit to tolerance, however brilliant, however far-famed the offender might be.
But the form in which the claim must be stated need not be different from what the State exacts in the enforcement of like obligations created by it, so long as a requirement does not add to, or diminish, the right as defined by Federal law, nor burden the realization of this right in the actualities of litigation ''.
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
By reminding ourselves of these factors in the situation, we should, I am sure, come to a fresh realization, however painful it be, that the battle between Parker and his neighbors was fought in earnest.
Acquaintances may be bored by analogies that often lead her to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime.
Congregationalism expressed the viewpoint that ( 1 ) every local church is a full realization in miniature of the entire Church of Jesus Christ ; and ( 2 ) the Church, while on earth, besides the local church, can only be invisible and ideal.
Computer controlled music is also found in the performance pieces by the Canadian composer Udo Kasemets such as the Marce ( ntennia ) l Circus C ( ag ) elebrating Duchamp ( 1987 ), a realization of the Marcel Duchamp process piece Erratum Musical using an electric model train to collect a hopper-car of stones to be deposited on a drum wired to an Analog: Digital converter, mapping the stone impacts to a score display ( performed in Toronto by pianist Gordon Monahan during the 1987 Duchamp Centennial ), or his installations and performance works ( e. g. Spectrascapes ) based on his Geo ( sono ) scope ( 1986 ) 15x4-channel computer-controlled audio mixer.
Even though supply still slightly exceeds demand, there is little will to invoke the Federal Marketing Order out of the realization that any pullback in supply by U. S. growers would easily be filled by Canadian production.
This in turn has caused scholars to be more interested in Chinese policies and actions in Central Asia and has led to the realization that Central Asia affected Chinese policies toward Europe in a deep way.
In 1926, Hughes was appointed by New York Governor Alfred E. Smith to be the chairman of a State Reorganization Commission through which Smith's plan to place the Governor as the head of a rationalized state government, was accomplished, bringing to realization what Hughes himself had envisioned.
In Italy, another country somewhat isolated filmically by the war, the same kind of realization of the fin-de-siecle decadent symbolist aesthetic can be found, mostly in films associated with the " diva " phenomenon.
This position is indicated separately in the internal representation, and floating-point representation can thus be thought of as a computer realization of scientific notation.
A fricative realization may be specified by adding the uptack to the letters,.
Likewise, the downtack may be added to specify an approximant realization,.
The fact that the sultan would be responsible to Europe for the realization of his promises would serve to allay the natural suspicions of the insurgents.
The realization that he had been deceived shocked Isaac, yet he acknowledged that Jacob had received the blessings by adding, " Indeed, he will be remain blessed!
The novel also acts as a terrifying realization of some of Kant's fundamental ideas ; Sartre uses the idea of the autonomy of the will ( that morality is derived from our ability to choose in reality ; the ability to choose being derived from human freedom ; embodied in the famous saying " Condemned to be free ") as a way to show the world's indifference to the individual.
It can be a thought, a dream, a feeling, a realization, or any other mental activity.
By implementing a refractive index correction such as this, an approximate realization of the metre can be implemented in air, for example, using the formulation of the metre as wavelengths of helium-neon laser light in vacuum, and converting the wavelengths in a vacuum to wavelengths in air.
Of course, air is only one possible medium to use in a realization of the metre, and any partial vacuum can be used, or some inert atmosphere like helium gas, provided the appropriate corrections for refractive index are implemented.
" Hoover's report led to a realization in Washington that a new policy was needed ; " almost any action would be an improvement " on current policy.

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