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This is largely due to the complex history of the English language, together with the absence of systematic spelling reforms implemented in English, in contrast to the position in a number of other languages.
This finally convinced supporters of the systematic languages, and IALA from that point assumed the position that a naturalistic language would be best.
The position has to date been, by informal agreement, based on systematic rotation between the nine sultans ; the order was originally based on seniority.
The HPA's position is that “... radio frequency ( RF ) exposures from WiFi are likely to be lower than those from mobile phones .” It also saw “... no reason why schools and others should not use WiFi equipment .” In October 2007, the HPA launched a new “ systematic ” study into the effects of WiFi networks on behalf of the UK government, in order to calm fears that had appeared in the media in a recent period up to that time ".
The Medici family was connected to most other elite families of the time through marriages of convenience, partnerships, or employment, as a result of which the Medici family had a position of centrality in the social network: several families had systematic access to the rest of the elite families only through the Medici, perhaps similar to banking relationships.
While the title generally reflects the ambassador's second head position as head of a diplomatic mission, in some countries the term may also represent a rank held by career diplomats, as a matter of internal promotion, regardless of the posting, and in many national careers it is quite common for them to be appointed to other functions, especially within the ministry / ministries in charge of foreign affairs, in some countries in systematic alternation with actual postings.
Its encyclopaedic content, its systematic arrangement and philosophical plan soon worked its way into a position of pre-eminence in the medical literature of Europe, displacing the works of Galen and becoming the text book for medical education in the schools of Europe.
However, in most modern Korean dialects ( especially South Korean ones ), 女 is pronounced as yeo ( 여 ) when used in an initial position, due to a systematic elision of initial ns when followed by y or i.
His philosophical position with regard to his contemporaries had already been made clear in his critical work Reinhold, Fichte und Schelling ( 1803 ), and in the more systematic treatises System der Philosophie als evidente Wissenschaft ( 1804 ) and Wissen, Glaube und Ahnung ( 1805 ).
Following the format of systematic theology, it includes God's purpose in creating human beings, the fall of man, and redemption-the process through history by which God is working to remove the ill effects of the fall and restore humanity back to the relationship and position that God originally intended.
If the position of the trace in ( 99c ) were only relatively inaccessible to movement, the systematic use of complex symbols is unspecified with respect to nondistinctness in the sense of distinctive feature theory.
Apologetics ( from Greek ἀπολογία, " speaking in defense ") is the discipline of defending a position ( often religious ) through the systematic use of information.
Their bright contrasting plumage patterns, sexual dimorphism and feeding habits made their systematic position difficult to ascertain in early times, Richard Bowdler Sharpe placed them with the Prionopidae in 1879 while many considered them as some kind of aberrant thrush.
The taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005 also contains Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain systematic position.
On the systematic position of cyrtonelloids ( Mollusca ).
In a 2012 position statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics ( AAP ) stated that a systematic evaluation of the medical literature shows that the " preventive health benefits of elective circumcision of male newborns outweigh the risks of the procedure " and that the health benefits " are sufficient to justify access to this procedure for families choosing it and to warrant third-party payment for circumcision of male newborns ," but " are not great enough to recommend routine circumcision for all male newborns ".
The exact systematic family position is unclear but the genus Hemipus has been found to be closely related to the genus Tephrodornis and show affinities to the Malaconotidae of Africa.
Part 1 of the monograph: Morphology ; karyology ; ecology ; geographic distribution ; systematic position ; nomenclature ; descriptions.
Although Buridan remained the predominant figure in logic, Albert's Perutilis logica1360 was destined to serve as a popular text because of its systematic nature and also because it takes up and develops essential aspects of the Ockhamist position.
A. Holloway, " The systematic position of the genus Diphyllostoma Fall ( Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea )" New Zealand Journal of Science 15: 31-38 ( 1972 )
* Caenogastropoda of uncertain systematic position
A good plate design helps to identify systematic errors ( especially those linked with well position ) and determine what normalization should be used to remove / reduce the impact of systematic errors on both QC and hit selection
" On the systematic position of the Nardoo plant and the physiological characteristics of its fruit ".

systematic and order
In order to protect against this danger, mixed players must be careful and systematic in their shot selection.
Dominic sought to establish a new kind of order, one that would bring the dedication and systematic education of the older monastic orders like the Benedictines to bear on the religious problems of the burgeoning population of cities, but with more organizational flexibility than either monastic orders or the secular clergy.
The prospectus stated an ambitious goal: the Encyclopédie was to be a systematic analysis of the " order and interrelations of human knowledge.
In all such experiments order of the cards must be random so that hits are not obtained through systematic biases or prior knowledge.
Much of the content of the Tetrabiblos was collected from earlier sources ; Ptolemy's achievement was to order his material in a systematic way, showing how the subject could, in his view, be rationalized.
* 1939 – Adolf Hitler signs an order to begin the systematic euthanasia of mentally ill and disabled people.
Y. pestis expresses a plasminogen activator that is an important virulence factor for pneumonic plague and that might degrade on blood clots in order to facilitate systematic invasion.
:" Torture is the systematic and deliberate infliction of acute pain by one person on another, or on a third person, in order to accomplish the purpose of the former against the will of the latter.
The theory aims to apply economic analysis ( usually decision theory and game theory ) to the political decision-making process in order to reveal certain systematic trends towards inefficient government policies.
It has been well-known and accepted for many years that sumo stables engage in the systematic hazing and physical punishment of young disciples in order to " toughen them up ".
In order to help them, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced a new political approach to the economically challenged " banlieues " of France in 2008 saying that, " 500 million euros will be spent on the improvement of French public transportation ( an effort to make the ghetto less isolated ), an increase in police forces in the " banlieues ," a prioritization of creating new jobs for these underprivileged youth, a systematic crackdown on drug trafficking in the " banlieues ", and the establishment of new schools in disadvantaged areas for students who show particular promise.
Together they began a systematic conquest and colonisation of lands in order to secure the borders on the Volga, the whole of Siberia ( see Yermak Timofeyevich ), the Yaik and the Terek Rivers.
In order to discuss such elements without ambiguity, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) uses a set of rules to assign a temporary systematic name and symbol to each such element.
A systematic distinction in word order emerges across matrix wh-clauses, which can have VS order, and embedded wh-clauses, which always maintain SV order, e. g.
Arguing that " criticism cannot be a systematic thus scientific study unless there is a quality in literature which enables it to be so ," Frye puts forward the hypothesis that " just as there is an order of nature behind the natural sciences, so literature is not a piled aggregate of ' works ,' but an order of words " ( Anatomy 17 ).
: ` And this the Presbyter used to say is in the plural implying John the Elder would employ this argument multiple times in defense of Mark's Gospel: " Mark, being the recorder of Peter, wrote accurately but not in order whatever he remembered of the things either said or done by the Lord ; for he had neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but later, as I said, Peter, who used to make teachings according to the cheias, special kind of anecdote but not making as it were a systematic composition of the Lord's sayings ; so that Mark did not err at all when he wrote certain things just as he had recalled.
One survey across a large number of manufacturing and services organizations found, ranked in decreasing order of popularity, that systematic programs of organizational innovation are most frequently driven by: Improved quality, Creation of new markets, Extension of the product, range, Reduced labor costs, Improved production processes, Reduced materials, Reduced environmental damage, Replacement of products / services, Reduced energy consumption, Conformance to regulations.
Solutions to such recurrence relations of higher order are found by systematic means, often using the fact that a < sub > n </ sub > = r < sup > n </ sup > is a solution for the recurrence exactly when t = r is a root of the characteristic polynomial.
# The online catalog does not need to be sorted statically ; the user can choose author, title, keyword, or systematic order dynamically.

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