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relationship and Papacy
As a result, only deliberations on the role of the Papacy and the congruent relationship of faith and reason were completed, with examination of pastoral issues concerning the direction of the Church left unaddressed.
With the usurpation of the Sicilian throne from Conradin by Manfred of Sicily in 1258, the relationship between the Papacy and the Hohenstaufen had changed again.
As early as 781, Irene began to seek a closer relationship with the Carolingian dynasty and the Papacy.
The Estates General accomplished little, spending its time discussing the relationship of France to the Papacy and the venality of offices, but not reaching any resolutions.

relationship and validity
However, the concept of validity has expanded substantially beyond this early definition and the classical relationship between reliability and validity need not hold for alternative conceptions of reliability and validity.
Statistical conclusion validity is the degree to which conclusions about the relationship among variables based on the data are correct or ‘ reasonable ’.
As this type of validity is concerned solely with the relationship that is found among variables, the relationship may be solely a correlation.
Herbert L. Becker whom Copperfield asked to give testimony regarding the validity of the relationship gave convincing testimony that the relationship was real.
Each of the paradigms listed by Guba and Lincoln are characterized by axiomatic differences in axiology, intended action of research, control of research process / outcomes, relationship to foundations of truth and knowledge, validity ( see below ), textual representation and voice of the researcher / participants, and commensurability with other paradigms.
See also the sentence above the last equation in the English translation, K < sub > 0 </ sub >-K < sub > 1 </ sub >= 1 / 2 L / c < sup > 2 </ sup > v < sup > 2 </ sup >, and the comment on the symbols used in About this edition that follows the translation In 1907, the einsteinian mass-energy relationship was written as M < sub > 0 </ sub > = E < sub > 0 </ sub >/ c < sup > 2 </ sup > by Max Planck and, subsequently, was given a quantum interpretation by Johannes Stark, who assumed its validity and correctness ( Gültigkeit ).
The validity of the special relationship was put in question as a result of the ' aggressive rhetoric '.
The basis for the limitation was that it would be easy for the courts to determine the validity of an opposite-sex relationship if there were children.
:" With every speech act, by virtue of the validity claims it raises, the speaker enters into an interpersonal relationship of mutual obligation with the hearer: The speaker is obliged to support her claims with reasons, if challenged, and the hearer is obliged to accept a claim unless he has good reason not to do so.
" He emphasized the importance of independently verifying the validity of the program, conceding that no causal relationship between the results and the program had been demonstrated.
During the course of this study, Derrida not only divulges the exact instances Socrates or his interlocutors make use of this concept, but also reveals the relationship between Plato and Socrates which scholars have kept in secret by questioning the validity of authorship in Plato's letters, where in the second letter Socrates writes: " Consider these fact and take care lest you sometimes come to repent of having now unwisely published your views.
The participant usually chose the person rated as most attractive ; however, the study has very flawed ecological validity as the relationship was certain, and in real life people wouldn't be certain hence are still more likely to choose someone of equal attractiveness to avoid possible rejection.
Job component validity is the relationship between test scores and skills required for good job performance.
Attributes of a " normal relationship ," which proves validity, can be common language or religion, shared vacations, events, and holidays, combined finances and property and more, but most of all, it is the intention to have a real marital relationship.

relationship and ecumenical
The Dialog Center International ( DCI ) a major Christian counter-cult organization founded in 1973 by a Danish professor of missiology and ecumenical theology, Dr. Johannes Aagaard rejects deprogramming, believing that it is counterproductive, ineffective, and can harm the relationship between a cult member and concerned family members.
Each carpet page contains a different image of a cross ( called a cross-carpet page ), emphasizing the importance the Christian religion and ecumenical relationship between churches ( The British Library Board ).
A promising sign of actual ecumenical unity and an encouragement to continue this successful relationship.
The Methodist Church throughout the circuit is involved in many community and ecumenical organisations throughout the town such as the Tuesday group that meets for the first half of the year in Drumalis retreat centre and in Larne Methodist Church the second half of the year, the previous Superintendent the Rev Andrew Kingston was always in awe of the great relationship this group built up between the churches in Larne.
Issues of disagreement range across the whole life of the church, including worship style, ecumenical fellowship with other church bodies, the role of women in the church, methods for training leaders and expanding congregations, approaches to scriptural interpretation, the proper relationship of the sacred and secular spheres, and the appropriate division of powers between the Synod and its constituent congregations.
The emerging collegial view of these two theologians became known as Middle Orthodoxy, and it aimed in an even more ecumenical direction than the Hervormde / Gereformeerde relationship of the time would suggest.
For its time this was a remarkably far-sighted example of ecumenical co-operation, and SPCK has continued to work closely with churches of many different denominations, whilst retaining a special relationship with churches within the Anglican Communion.
After contemplating joining, the leaders did not proceed with an actual union but there was a desire to continue a fruitful ecumenical relationship with it and other reformed churches.
With this move, Philippine Christian University and Union Theological Seminary, established an ecumenical relationship that is more expansive and more coordinated.

relationship and councils
However, a hostile relationship quickly developed between anarchists and Bolsheviks, so that anarchists generally opposed the Bolshevik-initiated transfer of power from the Provisional Government to the Bolshevik commissars ( acting on behalf of Bolshevik-led workers councils — known in Russian as " soviets "), in October 1917.
Rather, it involves formalizing the existing networks of relationship and trust into a coherent organizational structure, usually involving councils of recognized leaders from different communities.
Hinton aided the locals with complicated CPC initiatives, especially literacy projects, the breaking up of the feudal estates, ensuring the equality of women, and the replacement of the imperial-era magistrates that governed the village with councils in a symbiotic relationship with the landed gentry class.
However, in the local and Mormon press, Sarah Pratt was accused of having had an adulterous relationship, not with Smith, but with John C. Bennett, and numerous affidavits were printed in local and pro-Mormon Nauvoo publications, including the leading councils of the church and from members such as Jacob B. Backenstos, a relative of the sheriff of Hancock County.
* Article about inner workings and relationship to other councils

relationship and is
`` Most often '', she says, `` it's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest ''.
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
There is a clear relationship between their educational evaluations and their basic pattern of general values.
And then there is St. Louis county, where the Democratic leadership has shown little appreciation of the need for sound zoning, of the important relationship between proper land use and economic growth.
It is not a medieval mental quirk or an attitude `` unnourished by sense '' to believe that husbands and wives should not be subjected to such a risk, or that such a possibility should not be permitted to endanger the confidentiality of the marriage relationship.
One of these is the solidarity and the confidential relationship of marriage.
His interest in finding a relationship between voltaic electricity and magnetism is here first indicated.
There is a well-known relationship between probability and entropy which states that Af, where **zq is the probability that state ( i.e., volume for an ideal gas ) could be reached by chance alone.
The relationship between particle size and infectious dose is illustrated in Table 1.
This relationship, however, is not maintained centrally.
In type 3, this general relationship is maintained peripherally but not centrally where the pulmonary vein follows a more independent path to the hilum as is the case throughout the lung in type 2.
The chief experience is the sensing of communion, and in the higher religions, of a harmonious relationship with the supernatural power.
The relationship of intelligence test scores to school achievement is a well-established fact ( in this case, Af ) ; ;
But there is no positive and consistently demonstrable relationship in the strictest sense.
I do not believe that this is due to anything especially frightful about their relationship to their own creativity.
From Fig. 6 the relationship between these parameters can readily be derived and the cutting force is Af where **yl is the shear strength of the coating and is a parameter of the coatings material, W is the width of the removed coating and T is its thickness.
This reduces to the relationship: Af, where Af is the intercept at zero thickness of the extrapolation of the slope indicated in eqn. ( 1 ), Af is the thickness of the coating equivalent to the rounding off of the knife tip, Af is a straight line first approximation of this roundness, and the other symbols are equivalent to those of eqn. ( 1 ).

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