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scope and followed
In a sense the innovations of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Motherwell, Peter Voulkos and others opened the floodgates to the diversity and scope of all the art that followed them.
The scope of operations grew as the Air Force transferred the 525th Bombardment Squadron from the 19th Bombardment Wing at Homestead AFB, Florida, on 8 March 1961, followed by the first B-52H Stratofortress on 10 July 1961, nicknamed " Peace Persuader ".
If the protectionist route is followed, newer, more efficient industries will have less scope to expand, and overall output and economic welfare will suffer.
At a higher level there are architectural patterns that are larger in scope, usually describing an overall pattern followed by an entire system.
In a sense the innovations of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt and others opened the floodgates to the diversity and scope of all the art that followed them.
This was shortly followed by the conclusion of a similar inquiry in the United Kingdom, the Butler Review, which was boycotted by the two main opposition parties due to disagreements on its scope and independence.
In England motions for summary judgments were used only in cases of liquidated claims, there followed a steady enlargement of the scope of the remedy until it was used in actions to recover land or chattels and in all other actions at law, for liquidated or unliquidated claims, except for a few designated torts and breach of promise of marriage.
The exam ( Competitive Exam ) generally consists in a written part ( admissibility ) where most candidates are eliminated, followed by an oral part ( admission ) where the candidate must demonstrate his ability to prepare and give lessons on just about any topic within the scope of his discipline.
In respect of themes the Urdu novel initially undertook social life, followed by widening its scope with rural social life.
This was followed by a convention in Lovelady, Texas held on March 14, 1888 at which the group was redefined as national in scope under the name Colored Farmers ' National Alliance and Cooperative Union.
The poor access ( and poor scope for evacuation in the case of emergency ), meant that the capacity of the ground was cut to 8, 000 by the early 1990s following stricter ground safety regulations that followed the Bradford City stadium fire of 1985 and the Taylor Report which followed the Hillsborough disaster of 1989.
Despite his prominence and leadership in the fields of economics, statistics, and political economy, Walker's Course IX on General Studies was dissolved shortly after his death and a seventy year debate followed over what was the appropriate role and scope of humanistic and social studies at MIT.

scope and de
By this time, the forces of independence had grown continental in scope and were organized into two principal armies, one under the Venezuelan Simón Bolívar in the north and the other under the Argentine José de San Martín in the south.
Postwar pundits were not as kind, pointing out the rather narrow scope of human psyche that he represented and deprecatingly referring to him as a " spécialiste de l ' amour " specialist " for the sickly-sweet characteristics of his poetic imagination.
The Ecole Centrale de Nantes collaborates with numerous industrial and educational partners within France as well as in an international scope.
In modal logic the distinction between de dicto and de re is one of scope.
In de dicto claims, any quantifiers are within the scope of the modal operator, whereas in de re claims the modal operator falls within the scope of the quantifier.
Here de Azevedo " was keen on building a fort " to the scope he called in aid from King Ethirimana Cinkam of Jaffna, but not seeing him arrive he abandoned the enterprise and he marched towards Jaffna.
Expanding in a tour de force the scope of work by Warburg Institute scholars Fritz Saxl and Erwin Panofsky, Seznec presented a broad view of the transmission of classical representation in Western Art.
The scope of Beeckman's ideas did not come to life until the science historian Cornelis de Waard rediscovered the Journaal in 1905, and published it in volumes between 1939 and 1953.
Similar in scope and character to the above are the Pieuses Unions de la Doctribe Chrétienne, founded by the Sisters of Perpetual Adoration at Brussels in 1851, for giving religious instruction to boys and girls.
It was, however, during this period of de facto independence that the Alamanni began to be ruled by one duke, though Alsace and Rhaetia remained outside of the scope of Alamannia.
It was an important enclave in the Route of Santiago de Compostela, and its influence extended beyond the comarca and surpassed the religious scope.
His ' magnum opus ' is a book on painting, the Introduction to the Academy of Painting ( Inleyding tot de Hooge Schoole der Schilderkonst, Rotterdam 1678 ) which is in size and theoretical scope one of the most ambitious painting treatises published in the Netherlands in the seventeenth century.
There was unhappiness with the scope and completeness of the earlier surveys conducted by administrators such as Buchanan, and Hunter determined to model his efforts on the Aini-i-Akbari and Description de L ' Egypt.
Expanding upon Boulainvilliers ' use of ethnography to defend the Ancien Regime against the claims of the Third Estate, de Gobineau aimed for an explanatory system universal in scope: namely, that race is the primary force determining world events.
Medieval scholastic discussions accompanied its development, for example about de re versus de dicto modalities: said in recent terms, in the de re modality the modal functor is applied to an open sentence, the variable is bound by a quantifier whose scope includes the whole intensional subterm.
Upon hearing the news of his friend's failure First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill pressed for a greater scope of attack, Vice-Admiral John de Robeck ( Carden's newly appointed successor ,) decided to employ his entire battleship force in a daylight assault on the Narrows.

scope and principle
One can in this formalism state Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and prove it as a theorem, although the exact historical sequence of events, concerning who derived what and under which framework, is the subject of historical investigations outside the scope of this article.
# Whether the facts of the current case come within the scope of the principle of law in previous decisions.
exact and complete explanation of this principle is beyond the scope of this article.
The scope of fortune-telling is in principle identical with the practice of divination.
Futurist Paul Raskin has hypothesized that a new, more legitimate form of global politics could be based on “ constrained pluralism .” This principle guides the formation of institutions based on three characteristics: irreducibility, where some issues must be adjudicated at the global level ; subsidiarity, which limits the scope of global authority to truly global issues while smaller-scope issues are regulated at lower levels ; and heterogeneity, which allows for diverse forms of local and regional institutions as long as they meet global obligations.
This has the effect of widening the scope of the non-discrimination principle beyond the scope of ICCPR.
A man with imperium (" imperator ") had, in principle, absolute authority to apply the law within the scope of his magistracy, or promagistracy, but could be vetoed, or overruled, by a magistrate, or promagistrate, having imperium maius ( a higher degree of imperium ) or, as most republican magistracies were multiple ( though not quite collegial since each could act on his own ), by the equal power of his colleague ( e. g., the other consul ).
Chen was not, in principle, opposed to the scope of Deng's reforms: China's economic policy had effectively frozen consumer prices for decades, to the point that prices in China no longer had much relationship to the relative value of resources, goods, or services.
. Ransom's poems profess their limitations so candidly, almost as a principle of style, that it is hardly necessary to say they are not poems of the largest scope or the greatest intensity.
In adopting a broad focus scope, the principle is the same: the firm must ascertain the needs and wants of the mass market, and compete either on price ( low cost ) or differentiation ( quality, brand and customization ) depending on its resources and capabilities.
By defining the scope of freedom of expression and of " harmful " speech Milton argued against the principle of pre-censorship and in favour of tolerance for a wide range of views.
The vote was the result of a compromise between the different parties: those in favour of software patents feared a text that would heavily limit its scope, while those against rejected the whole principle.
In this particular example it would have been simpler to argue that H ( being monic of degree 2 ) could only be reducible if it had an integer root, which it obviously does not ; however the general principle of trying substitutions in order to make Eisenstein's criterion apply is a useful way to broaden its scope.
However, it is a fundamental assumption of cosmology that the universe continues to exist beyond the scope of the observable universe, and that the distribution of matter is everywhere the same at such a large scale ( see cosmological principle ).
Although the scope of PLP-catalyzed reactions initially appears to be immensely diverse, there is a simple unifying principle: In the resting state, the cofactor ( PLP ) is covalently bonded to the amino group of an active site lysine, forming an internal aldimine.
In general, the principle for action embodied by an action axiom ( such as MEU ) is highly defensible, and its scope is very broad.
Adherents of the common-law view that judges " found " the law ( in the people's customs or through reason ) had to argue either that earlier courts erred in adopting the principle from Roman law ( i. e., they argued that this wasn't actually the Romans ' rule ), or that the earlier rule was narrower in scope than its wording suggested.
The universal chronicle differs from the ordinary chronicle in its much broader chronological and geographical scope, giving, in principle, a continuous account of the progress of world history from the creation of the world up to the author's own times, but in practice often narrowing down to a more limited geographical range as it approaches those times.
The principle remains the same today but the scope has been broadened to encompass both teaching and learning through practical application of knowledge and skills gained at university, in the wider community by means of student-designed outreach projects.
In Friedrich Eduard Beneke's psychology also and in more recent inquiries conducted mainly by physiologists, mental association has been understood in its wider scope, as a general principle of explanation.
Is the ruling limited in scope to the circumstances or even unique instant in which it was revealed, or does it define a general principle with broad applicability?

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