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relative and moderation
Most historians, however, have noticed Delrio's relative moderation on the subject of witchcraft.
Despite this relative moderation, Irish Protestants were concerned that a self-governing Ireland would result in " Rome Rule " instead of home rule, and this became an element in ( or an excuse for ) the creation of Northern Ireland.

relative and Constantius
However, Constantius realised that too many threats still faced the Empire, and he could not possibly handle all of them by himself, so on 6 November 355, he elevated his last remaining relative, Julian, to the rank of Caesar.

relative and actions
Bunnies & Burrows has the advantage of offering players an intuitive grasp of relative dangers and appropriate actions not possible in game worlds that are substantially fictional.
The nature of the organisms — the species, functional groups and trophic levels to which they belong — dictates the sorts of actions these individuals are capable of carrying out, and the relative efficiency with which they do so.
A certain amount of socializing might typically be expected during game play, as opposed to the relative silence sometimes expected during some strategy games like chess and go or restrictions on allowable conversations or actions found in some highly competitive games such as contract bridge.
The current position of the Roman Catholic Church is that the medieval persecution of the Knights Templar was unjust, that nothing was inherently wrong with the Order or its Rule, and that Pope Clement was pressed into his actions by the magnitude of the public scandal and by the dominating influence of King Philip IV, who was Clement's relative.
A new gameplay mechanic, lock-on targeting, is used in the game, which focuses the camera on a nearby target and alters the player's actions relative to that target.
* Superhero film-Usually having elements of science fiction and fantasy, they focus on the actions of one or more superheroes, who usually possess superhuman abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public.
The ultimate actions of these compounds in specific cells is determined by many factors including the relative levels of the estrogen receptors ER alpha and beta and the diverse mix of coactivators and corepressors present in any given cell type.
For example a ' powerful ' actor can take options away from another's choice set ; can change the relative costs of actions ; can change the likelihood that a given action will lead to a given outcome ; or might simply change the other's beliefs about its incentive structure.
His actions have given the world five years of relative peace, and mankind has been creating its own evil during that time.
" Specifically with respect to human dignity, which his writings brought from relative obscurity in Western philosophy into a focal point for philosophers, Kant held that " free will " is essential ; human dignity is related to human agency, the ability of humans to choose their own actions.
The affected eye drifts upward relative to the normal eye, due to the unopposed actions of the remaining extraocular muscles.
The actions of a human are thus determined by a human acting on relatively strong or weak urges ( both from God and the environment around them ) and their own relative power to choose.
Trivial information and events are sometimes misrepresented and exaggerated as important or significant, and often includes stories about the actions of individuals and small groups of people, the content of which is often insignificant and irrelevant relative to the macro-level day-to-day events that occur globally.
This provoked a fierce debate within the ALP on the relative merits of siding with national opinion ( in favour of the Government's actions ) or standing on party principle ( opposing ).
As noted above, he is currently believed to have been destroyed at the hands of Extant in Rex's place, although the time-traveler Rip Hunter mentioned that his actions would leave him inactive for a relative year, indicating his probable return.
*" Virtue ( arete ) then is a settled disposition of the mind determining the choice of actions and emotions, consisting essentially in the observance of the mean relative to us, this being determined by principle, that is, as the prudent man would determine it.
The von Trotha family travelled to Omaruru in October 2007 by invitation of the royal Herero chiefs and publicly apologized for the actions of their relative.
In most actions that use blowback operation, the breech is not locked mechanically at the time of firing: the inertia of the bolt and recoil spring ( s ), relative to the weight of the bullet, delays opening of the breech until the bullet has left the barrel.
A superhero film, superhero movie, or superhero motion picture is an action, fantasy and science fiction film, that is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes ; individuals who usually possess superhuman abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public.
In that case, the rights of the assignee depend on the revocability of the assignment, and on the timing of the assignments relative to certain other actions.
This is evidenced by the relative number of actions to be performed in the flow diagrams for the two descriptions ( figure 1 ).
* the relative progress of the two actions ( added by Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Constr.
Legal actions that transpired following his death relative to any possible involvement in the murder of Marilyn Sheppard proved inconclusive.
Because of this, more sophisticated measures of APM may attempt to filter out redundant actions by means such as ignoring re-selection of a group of units which was already selected and ignoring the very beginning of the game ( when the typical relative lack of action facilitates spamming ), in order to only measure a player's " efficient / effective " APM value.

relative and toward
Despite an ambiguity due to its failure clearly to define `` relative costs '', the above exposition of fully distributed costing goes about as far as one can go toward expressing the basic philosophy of the practice.
Such arbitrage strategies start paying off as soon as the relative prices of the two DLC stocks converge toward theoretical parity.
The minus sign indicates a relative motion toward the Earth.
Beginning nearly a century later, as the rule of the Qing Empire expanded over wider groups of people, writers and gazetteers recast their descriptions away from reflecting degree of acculturation, and toward a system that defined the aborigines relative to their submission or hostility to Qing rule.
For flying a sit, the feet are oriented toward the relative wind and 90-degree bends maintained at the knees, hips, and shoulders.
While the air has already been dried by orographic lift before reaching the Great Basin as well as by subsidence from the upper atmosphere, the relative humidity of the air is further decreased as it descends from the high desert toward the coast, often falling below 10 percent.
The 20th century trend toward smaller families in developed countries continued, however, so the relative impact of the " baby boom echo " was generally less pronounced than the original boom.
The scapegoat theory of intergroup conflict provides an explanation for the correlation between times of relative economic despair and increases in prejudice and violence toward outgroups.
This is further complicated by the fact that the shift pattern relative to the driver changes, e. g. a gear change that requires moving the lever toward the driver in a left-hand-drive vehicle becomes a movement away from the driver in a right-hand-drive vehicle.
If the two vessels are traveling toward each other and the relative bearing remains the same over time, there is likelihood of collision and action needs to be taken by one or both vessels to prevent this.
An upwind vessel is able to maneuver at will toward any downwind point, since in doing so the relative wind moves aft.
Because of Agnew's apparent weakness as a candidate relative to Muskie, Humphrey was heard to remark that voters ' uncertainties about whom to choose between the two major presidential candidates should be resolved by their attitudes toward the Vice-Presidential candidates.
The city is shifting its focus toward sightseeing, taking advantages of its rich natural environment and relative closeness to the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Chiricahuas in a -´- ląh relationship observed great restraint and respect toward that relative ; cousins ( but not siblings ) in a -´- ląh relationship may practice total avoidance.
Simply thrusting the spacecraft toward the target changed its orbital altitude and velocity relative to the target.
A university might make a distinction between " matriculated students ," who are actually accumulating credits toward a degree, and a relative few " non-matriculated students " who may be " auditing " courses or taking classes without receiving credits.
Assume the observer and the source are moving away from each other with a relative velocity ( is negative if the observer and the source are moving toward each other ).
Such factors that would be intentionally ignored include: the relative change in price of substitute goods, ( e. g., the price of beef vs pork or lamb ); the level of risk aversion among buyers ( e. g., fear of mad cow disease ); and the level of overall demand for a good regardless of its current price level ( e. g., a societal shift toward vegetarianism ).
From 996 to 1006 when most of the executive functions of the Khalif were performed by his advisors, the Shiite al-Ḥākim " behaved like the Shiite khalifs, who he succeeded, exhibiting a hostile attitude with respect to Sunni Muslims, whereas the attitude toward ' People of the Book ' – Jews and Christians – was one of relative tolerance, in exchange for the jizya tax.
In cinematography, perspective distortion also has bearing on the in-camera special effect known as the dolly zoom, in which a zoom lens zooms out at the same time as the camera moves toward the subject, in such a way as to keep the subject the same size in the frame while the background " changes size " relative to the subject.
In the case of K < sup >+</ sup >, its diffusion down its concentration gradient ( toward the outside of the cell, in this case ) creates transmembrane voltage that is negative relative to the outside of the cell, and typically – 60 to – 80 millivolts ( mV ) in amplitude.
Blueshift is most commonly caused by relative motion toward the observer, described by the Doppler effect.
* When observing spiral galaxies, the side spinning toward us will have a slight blueshift relative to the side spinning away from us ( see Tully – Fisher relation ).
Yet, he soon continued the progressive elimination of the historic economic feudalism of Guatemala, which had been initiated by the predecessor Government ( 1945 – 51 ) of President Juan José Arévalo Bermejo ; which although “ favorably disposed, initially, toward the United States, was modeled, in many ways, after the Roosevelt New Deal ”; nonetheless, such relative political and economic liberalism, in the governing of a Latin American country, was worrisome to American corporate and political interests.

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