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salient and characteristics
Observable changes in features of an entity are not salient enough to alter its essential characteristics.
" A faceless prophet ," writes the Islamicist Pierre Lory, " Hermes possesses no concrete or salient characteristics, differing in this regard from most of the major figures of the Bible and the Quran.
The most salient characteristics of landscape ecology are its emphasis on the relationship among pattern, process and scale and its focus on broad-scale ecological and environmental issues.
The theme song for the television show SpongeBob SquarePants has a shanty-like call and response structure and begins with a melodic phrase that matches the traditional " Blow the Man Down ," presumably because the character “ lives in a pineapple under the sea .” An example of a more tenuous link between a new composition labeled as “ shanty ” and the salient characteristics of the genre, The Pogues recorded a song called “ Sea Shanty .” The only characteristic it appears to share with the shanty genre is a 6 / 8 meter ( displayed by some well known shanties like “ Blow the Man Down ”).
characteristics to its parent population, and ( ii ) reflects the salient features of the process by
Some of the salient characteristics that distinguish Hartmann Pipeline from ordinary Unix pipes are:
Unfortunately, from the classical standpoint investigative work is viewed upon as having difficulty to interpret ; data with no end product isolating power and then man, as either in a position of interpretation by the classical theorists as the final conclusion or man having anthropological characteristics with ancient relic features borrowed from the Pleistocene era which have never altered with additional evolutionary, cultural and biological salient features rather than having a real historical and social character involved. Or to investigate critically this power, with man and his involvement with his interactions with the environment making it impossible to have any rigorous explanation or conclusions. Political systems, or knowledge systems in general, from the classical perspective, become too large to be comprehended interpreting the environment of man as an anachronism ; information and data produced surrounding man as poorly understood viewing historical information as having no, or absence of history. Obviously from the classical point of view, modern research methods ( all from " Social sciences, Sociology, Humanities ") cannot be used to penetrate observation leaving gaps in our knowledge and an accepted taken for granted approach to any analysis. Foucault views this as the exact opposite of rational analysis, with its operations ( power ) as nothing more than a series of contingencies and networks.
* In a significant part numbering system, the part numbers are assigned intelligently, according to an encoding system, and thus they give an indication of salient characteristics of the component.
One must leave a great deal to the imagination on the screen, because in the span of one short hour we sometimes have to develop a character from girlhood to womanhood through three marriages and two divorces, and perhaps travel half way round the world besides ; so, like the cartoonist, I try to emphasize the salient characteristics, which, of course, in my particular work, bring out the humorous side of the person I am portraying.
Lovaas ( 1998 ) concluded by proposing that males may more readily meet diagnostic criteria for autism because of certain salient characteristics inherent in the sex while the subtleties in their female counterparts may be overlooked.
Unsupervised neural networks can also be used to learn representations of the input that capture the salient characteristics of the input distribution, e. g., see the Boltzmann machine ( 1983 ), and more recently, deep learning algorithms, which can implicitly learn the distribution function of the observed data.
The salient characteristics associated with autonomous learning ( resourcefulness, initiative, and persistence ) are crucial for high school-level students.
These diagnoses were performed without regard to salient differences in behavioral and pathological characteristics.

salient and
“ This produces a perceptual shift from thinking of oneself in terms of ‘ I and ‘ me to ‘ us or ‘ we ’.” Only when an individual is salient with the in-group can he or she perceive responsibility for the harmful actions of the group, past and present.
The principal and most salient provisions of Henry IV s Edict of Nantes, as promulgated at Nantes in Brittany on 13 April 1598, include:
In her Oz Trial Post-Mortem, which was not published until it was included in " The Madwoman s Underclothes " ( 1986 ), the erstwhile contributor Germaine Greer made the following salient points:
From the perspective of self-categorization theory, a person s own social identity, well-being is tied to their group membership so that when a group based identity is salient, the suffering of one group member can be considered to directly affect another group member.
These planes flew near the Pakistani border, but did not cross into the airspace of Pakistan ,” PAF was working under the peace time conditions prior to May 2 incident on the eastern border. Defence Secretary Lt-Gen ( retd ) Syed Athar Ali provided a detailed statement explaining the salient features of Pakistan s defence policy.
On 27 April, Smith-Dorrien recommended withdrawal to a more defensible front line as the promised French counterattack ( north of the salient ) was delayed and then came too small – Sir John French just wanted the situation kept quiet so as not to distract from the upcoming British offensive at Aubers Ridge – one historian describes French s attitude as “ cretinous ”.
The community s arms might be described thus: Party per fess Or and sable, a buck salient of the second langued gules and couped at the thigh, and three trefoils slipped argent.
However, when the focus is placed not only on policymakers personal agendas, but also on the broader salient issues where media represent only one indicator of public sentiment, Berkowitz suggest talking about policy agenda-building.
The principal role played by parents in this process is their provision of salient models within the facilitating frames that channel the infant s attention and organize his imitative efforts.
Clearly, depending on whether one is a young child or an adult at the height of one s powers, how one construes oneself as one was in the past will refer to very different salient experiential markers.
Using constructs drawn from the salient discourses of the individual, the group and cultural norms, the practical operationalisation of ISA provides a methodology that maps how these are used by the individual, applied across time and milieus by the ‘ situated self to appraise self and other agents and institutions ( for example, resulting in the individual s evaluation of self and significant others and institutions ).
The lexical hypothesis is the idea that the most salient and socially relevant personality differences in people s lives will eventually become encoded into language.
The study s author states that ethnic and racial surroundings appear to affect Americans political attitudes far less than previously thought: “ Those who live near larger proportions of immigrants do not consistently exhibit more negative attitudes .” Rather, the author concludes, “ day-to-day encounters can be shaped by salient national issues .”

salient and s
* A party possesses attitudes, values, skills, and goals that are salient in directing his or her behavior but are perceived to be exclusive of the attitudes, values, skills, and goals held by the other ( s ).
Individuals who have higher levels of self-esteem regarding their behavior ( s ) are less likely to have their attitudes, and thus their behaviors changed regardless of mortality salient or death messages.

salient and writing
Depending upon the type of motion and the jurisdiction, the court may simply issue an oral decision from the bench ( possibly accompanied by a request to the winner to draft an order for its signature reducing the salient points to writing ), take the matter under submission and draft a lengthy written decision and order, or simply fill out a standard court form with check boxes for different outcomes.
The most striking characteristic of the language signal is its perceptual invariance, both in writing and in speech, as there is always a salient and stable form that stands out against its physical environment.

salient and include
g ( x, y ) is the graph of the function g. A sketch of the graph of such a function or relation would consist of all the salient parts of the function or relation which would include its relative extrema, its concavity and points of inflection, any points of discontinuity and its end behavior.
His other salient achievements include, the deregulation of steel in the mid 1990s as minister of steel which unshackled potential of the indigenous steel industry making India a global steel powerhouse.

salient and incisive
His most salient characteristics-a disrespect of conventions, both social and literary, an attitude of permanent revolt, playfulness with language, and the use of parody and black humor-are used to form a body of incisive depictions of what is to be Portuguese and his relation with the country.

salient and descriptions
-Both focus on most salient or prominent aspects of themes or descriptions of the objects of interest.

salient and characters
Its most salient feature is the main characters ' pessimism about contemporary society which, they feel, is morally bankrupt because it has allegedly caused the war and apparently does not wish to reform itself.

salient and psychological
It is also probably less sensitive than other hallucinogens to the " set and setting " and other psychological considerations because the auditory system has become less salient to humans as we have evolved into a more visually dependent species.

salient and with
The historian, with a vast chronological account of a people, parallels it with a skip trail which stops only on the salient items, and can follow at any time contemporary trails which lead him all over civilization at a particular epoch.
The designs of the artists who made the first coin punches were stylized with a degree of skill that could not be mistaken for common handiwork — salient and very specific types designed to be reproduced ad infinitum.
The problem of free will is especially salient now with Logical Determinism: how can choices be free, given that propositions about the future already have a truth value in the present ( i. e. it is already determined as either true or false )?
Anterior view of the human cerebellum, with numbers indicating salient landmarks
Parent B had a mix of salient positive and negative qualities: a close relationship with the child but a job that would take him or her away for long periods.
Bhutan cooperates with India to expel Indian Nagaland separatists ; lacking any treaty describing the boundary, Bhutan and China continue negotiations to establish a common boundary alignment to resolve territorial disputes arising from substantial cartographic discrepancies, the largest of which lie in Bhutan's northwest and along the Chumbi salient.
It showed her enthroned, with a lion attendant, and a tympanon ; a Greek introduction to her cult and a salient feature in its later developments.
:" It began as an intensive communing with salient points of our national history, from the Declaration of Independence onwards ; with the makings of the Constitution ... with the meaning of the Civil War ; with the aspiration of the people ...
The British now held a salient roughly by with its front along the crest of the ridge.
The German failure to break through, or to destroy the Allied armies in the field, allowed Ferdinand Foch, the Allied Supreme Commander, to proceed with the planned major counteroffensive on 18 July ; 24 French divisions, including the Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division ( United States ) and 93rd Infantry Division ( United States ) under French command, joined by other Allied troops including eight large U. S. divisions under U. S. command and 350 tanks attacked the recently formed German salient.
Chester Wilmot agreed with this, claiming that the salient was of immense tactical value for the purpose of driving the Germans from the area south of the Maas and removing the threat of an immediate counterattack against Antwerp.
" By drawing upon salient examples from everyday life, Ritzer invites the reader to examine the nuances of these concepts in conjunction with the paradoxes within the process of the globalization of nothing.
Even though the base of the salient was nearly broken, Lucas was able to bolster 1st Infantry Division's defenses with one of the newly-arrived brigades from 56th Division, allowing the withdrawal of the British 3rd Infantry Brigade.
They had been tasked with holding the tip of the salient 2 miles long and 1000 yards wide on the road going north of Campoleone, but after the German attacks in the early hours of 4 February, the 2nd Sherwood Foresters, 1st Shropshire LI and 1st Duke of Wellington's Regt.
Strategic caution and logistic accuracy, combined with brilliant dash in small combats and constancy under all circumstances-of success or failure-perhaps emerge as the salient points of Turenne's genius for war.
December saw the line just south of Lake Comacchio, with the Germans holding a salient to the west.
American paratroops were dropped at intermediate points north of Allied lines, with the British 1st Airborne Division and Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade at the tip of the salient at Arnhem.
Paganini's theme is stated on strings with the piano picking out salient notes, after the first variation.

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