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The theologian Paul Tillich characterized existential anxiety as " the state in which a being is aware of its possible nonbeing " and he listed three categories for the nonbeing and resulting anxiety: ontic ( fate and death ), moral ( guilt and condemnation ), and spiritual ( emptiness and meaninglessness ).
In August 2007, the top categories of lead criminal charges resulting from FBI investigations were:
Environmental changes resulting from modernization — such as more intellectually demanding work, greater use of technology and smaller families — have meant that a much larger proportion of people are more accustomed to manipulating abstract concepts such as hypotheses and categories than a century ago.
If reflections of a pentomino are considered distinct, as they are with one-sided pentominoes, then the first and fourth categories above double in size, resulting in an extra 6 pentominoes for a total of 18.
Implied trusts are divided into two categories: resulting and constructive.
The resulting combination is generally divided into four categories ( although new and original variations often make this categorisation less clear-cut ):
If there were three categories for each attribute, then the resulting matrix would have twenty-seven possible combinations ( one well-known commercial approach uses five bins per attributes, which yields 125 segments ).
If reflections of a hexomino are considered distinct, as they are with one-sided hexominoes, then the first and fourth categories above would each double in size, resulting in an extra 25 hexominoes for a total of 60.
3 ) Studies tend to aggregate media content categories and public responses into very broad categories, resulting in inflated correlation coefficients.
Since larger land-bound herbivores were absent following the extinction of the dinosaurs, the shift in diet from insectivorous to more herbivorous trophic categories triggered the tremendous evolutionary radiation of the condylarths that we can observe throughout the Paleocene, resulting in the different groups of ungulates ( or " hoofed mammals ") that form the dominant herbivores in most Cenozoic animal communities on land, except on the island continent of Australia.
The main categories of fact situations giving rise to a presumption of a resulting trust are:
The resulting combined buying power helps the usually mid-size and larger member client organizations save money on their purchases of categories such as temporary labor services, office products, safety supplies, office equipment, packaging supplies, uniform & laundry services, pest control, and expedited parcel delivery.
With the fall of the Spanish Empire, the numerous caste terminologies fell out of use and lost all meaning, other than the categories of White, Black, Amerindian, and their three possible resulting combinations ; mestizo, mulato and zambo ( the latter three, now without blood quantum connotations ), as these legal categories were seen as incompatible with the new concept of citizenship.
If reflections of a heptomino are considered distinct, as they are with one-sided heptominoes, then the first and fourth categories above would each double in size, resulting in an extra 88 heptominoes for a total of 196.
If reflections of a nonomino are considered distinct, as they are with one-sided nonominoes, then the first and fourth categories above double in size, resulting in an extra 1, 215 nonominoes for a total of 2, 500.
The school was subject to the government's separate development policies resulting in schools segregated according to government determined racial categories.
Bulk silicon is separated into multiple categories according to crystallinity and crystal size in the resulting ingot, ribbon, or wafer.

resulting and profiles
The report profiles the problem of water pollution resulting from the release of toxic chemicals associated with the country's textile industry.
2009 compared transcriptional profiles using short-oligonucleotide microarrays ( Affymetrix Porcine GeneChip ) to survey differentially expressed genes between parthenotes ( 2 maternal genomes ) and control fetuses ( 1 maternal, 1 paternal genome ) An intriguing study surveying the transcriptome of murine brain tissues revealed over 1300 imprinted gene loci ( approximately 10-fold more than previously reported ) by Illumina RNA-sequencing ( RNA-Seq ) technology from F1 hybrids resulting from reciprocal crosses.
Hagelin proposed that all candidates should have their brain waves recorded by EEG and the resulting " mental profiles " should be publicly disclosed, so that the voters could see which candidates had the best " brain-wave stability ".
They measure radiances in various wavelength bands, which must then be mathematically inverted to obtain indirect inferences of temperature .< ref name =" Uddstrom1988 "> The resulting temperature profiles depend on details of the methods that are used to obtain temperatures from radiances.
Consequently, fractional factorial design is commonly used to reduce the number of profiles that have to be evaluated, while ensuring enough data are available for statistical analysis, resulting in a carefully controlled set of " profiles " for the respondent to consider
This unplanned wartime scientific surveying enabled Hess to collect ocean floor profiles across the North Pacific Ocean, resulting in the discovery of flat-topped submarine volcanoes, which he termed guyots, after the nineteenth century geographer Arnold Henry Guyot.
The difference in affinities causes differences in activation patterns resulting in unique odorant profiles.
Here, identical Gaussian temporal profiles have been used, resulting in an intensity autocorrelation width 2 < sup > 1 / 2 </ sup > longer than the original intensities.

resulting and were
Estimated annual savings resulting from publication of the Journal and Bulletin on a triservice basis, as compared with the cost of producing separate periodicals for each service, were between $65,000 and $70,000.
In this manner, the factors measured by the intelligence test were controlled, allowing discovered differences in achievement to be interpreted as resulting from other variables.
Power generated by muscles, however, is limited by force – velocity relationship, and even at the optimal contraction speed for power production, total work done by the muscle will be less than half of what could be done if the muscle were contracting over the same distance at very slow speeds, resulting in less than 1 / 4 the projectile launch velocity possible without the limitations of the force – velocity relationship.
According to Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 4. 8 million Vietnamese people were exposed to Agent Orange, resulting in 400, 000 people being killed or maimed, and 500, 000 children born with birth defects.
The Euler equations were extended to incorporate the effects of viscosity in the first half of the 1800s, resulting in the Navier-Stokes equations.
The sources has seem to be the resulting problem of the Summa, " counted there were 4814 explicit quotations and 1372 implicit quotations from Augustine, more than one quarter of texts were cited in the body of the Summa.
In 1969, the independent towns of Bad Godesberg and Beuel as well as several villages were incorporated into Bonn, resulting in a city more than twice as large as before.
One legacy of the previous era is a greatly overstaffed military industry ; under former leader Josip Broz Tito, military industries were promoted in the republic, resulting in the development of a large share of Yugoslavia's defense plants but fewer commercially viable firms.
Unfortunately, Paramount Records ' studio techniques and quality were bad, and the resulting recordings sound no better than if they had been recorded in a hotel room.
In addition, fire parties were taken away from the guns and soaked the sails and decks in seawater to help contain any resulting blazes.
On 6 November 2008 both officers were found guilty at an admiral's mast on unspecified charges but the resulting punishment was not disclosed.
However, they were eventually put down on 4 June when PLA troops and vehicles entered and forcibly cleared the square, resulting in numerous casualties.
Their response was a ( third ) coup resulting in the death of President Abdallah, in which Denard and his men were probably involved.
Several coup attempts were made during Claudius ' reign, resulting in the deaths of many senators.
Citizens displaced by the resulting border adjustment were given land elsewhere as compensation.
The resulting surfaces have a characteristic ' flat ' appearance when no additional tricks are used, as if objects in the scene were all painted with matte finish.
William Aspdin's innovation was counterintuitive for manufacturers of " artificial cements ", because they required more lime in the mix ( a problem for his father ), a much higher kiln temperature ( and therefore more fuel ), and the resulting clinker was very hard and rapidly wore down the millstones, which were the only available grinding technology of the time.
Medieval surgeons were very well capable of setting and caring for bone fractures resulting from blunt weapons.
The five years that followed were highly productive, resulting in over forty portraits.
In 1258, when both North China and the Islamic world were part of the Mongol Empire, Hulagu Khan established an observatory in Maragheh for the astronomer Nasir al-Din al-Tusi at which a few Chinese astronomers were present, resulting in the Chinese-Uighur calendar that al-Tusi describes in his Zij-i Ilkhani.
An autumn 2004 caution from the Committee on Safety of Medicines, the UK agency dealing with drug safety, advised patients taking warfarin not to drink cranberry juice after adverse effects ( such as increased incidence of bruising ) were reported, possibly resulting from the presence of salicylic acid native to polyphenol-rich plants such as the cranberry.
Chancery cases on group litigation after 1700 were a totally incoherent mess, which Yeazell has explained by pointing to the trends towards fragmentation and individualism in English society during that period ; the resulting societal pressures ultimately led to the Reform Act 1832.
Representative cricket teams were selected to tour each other, resulting in bilateral competition.

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