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underlying and too
No doubt the underlying idea was to show that for all the elegance and artistry that have distinguished its presentations thus far, it too could give a circus if it pleased.
But the government did little to address the historical, underlying structural problems of the economy — its overdependence on too few traditional commodities and lack of investment.
If care is taken not to cut too deeply, the underlying wraps will protect the bound object from being damaged by the knife.
Relief technologies including immunization, improved public health infrastructure, general food rations and supplementary feeding for vulnerable children, has provided temporary mitigation to the mortality impacts of famines, while leaving their economic consequences unchanged, and not solving the underlying issue of too large a regional population relative to food production capability.
Trusted Computing opponents such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Free Software Foundation claim trust in the underlying companies is not deserved and that the technology puts too much power and control into the hands of those who design systems and software.
The 1601 system was felt to be too costly and was considered in academic circles as encouraging the underlying problems.
A partial-thickness defect is a wound with adequate soft-tissue coverage of the underlying nasal skeleton, yet is too large for primary intention closure, with sutures.
Nonetheless, the study concludes that the human viable epidermal levels of sunscreens are too low to cause any significant toxicity to the underlying human keratin.
Neo-Keynesian and post-Keynesian critics of the Consensus have argued that the underlying policies were incorrectly laid down and are too rigid to be able to succeed.
Driving on the beach ( which is permitted in certain areas ) occasionally results the drivers of vehicles being caught unawares as they drive too close to the sea and break through the sand into the underlying mud and are then stuck.
To " qualify " for felony murder, the underlying felony must present a foreseeable danger to life, and the link between the felony and the death must not be too remote.
Even as the physical reach of Zeta Psi made great bounds, so too did the principles underlying its brotherhood.
Footwear which is too small or too narrow, or with too shallow a ' toe box ', will exacerbate any underlying problem with a toenail.
Researchers ' underlying assumption was that simple tasks such as the Tower of Hanoi correspond to the main properties of " real world " problems and thus the characteristic cognitive processes within participants ' attempts to solve simple problems are the same for " real world " problems too ; simple problems were used for reasons of convenience and with the expectation that thought generalizations to more complex problems would become possible.
The Scannal programme by RTE was broadcast on 22 February 2010, suggesting that the underlying divisions of opinion still exist, and that the facts of the case were too difficult and unique for a simple resolution at the time.
is typically given by the fiber product, producing an object over T from one over S. The ' fiber ' terminology is significant: the underlying heuristic is that X over S is a family of fibers, one for each ' point ' of S ; the fiber product is then the family on T, which described by fibers is for each point of T the fiber at its image in S. This set-theoretic language is too naïve to fit the required context, certainly, from algebraic geometry.
Still, these reflections are too dim to be pure ice ; it has been hypothesized that this is due to a thin or partial layer of powder over the underlying ice.
Rove told the audience " My contribution to this was to say to a reporter, which is a lesson about talking to reporters, the words ' I heard that too ,'... Remember, the underlying offense of Armitage talking to Novak was no violation.
Her return in some ways is due to her need to settle the " wrongs " done to her by Goethe in his creation of Werther ; one of the underlying motifs in the story is the question of what sacrifices both a " genius " and the people around him / her must make to promote his / her creations, and whether or not Goethe ( as the resident genius of Weimar ) is too demanding of his supporters.

underlying and every
In Heidegger's phenomenology, Dasein is always in a meaningful world, but there is always an underlying background for every instance of signification.
An underlying principle in Taoism states that within every independent entity lies a part of its opposite.
To every Lie group, we can associate a Lie algebra, whose underlying vector space is the tangent space of G at the identity element, which completely captures the local structure of the group.
Also, since every ontological primitive must be acknowledged as one of the fundamental principles of the natural world, we must also account for why this element in particular should be considered one of those underlying principles.
There are several ways to modify this idea to make it work ; for example, one can restrict the compact Hausdorff spaces C to have underlying set P ( P ( X )) ( the power set of the power set of X ), which is sufficiently large that it has cardinality at least equal to that of every compact Hausdorff set to which X can be mapped with dense image.
However, in every respect, the concepts underlying the two systems are identical: in each, a new piece of information gets pegged to something that is already known.
That is, after trying every possible key, there should be just one decipherment that makes sense, i. e. expected amount of ciphertext needed to determine the key completely, assuming the underlying message has redundancy.
Faithfulness constraints prevent every input from being realized as some unmarked form, and markedness constraints motivate changes from the underlying form.
6 ) A Muslim servant recites ( the underlying ) three times every morning, then it becomes the responsibility of God to satisfy him on the Day of Qiyamah.
In 1959 a borehole was drilled at the Fen to provide drinking water for the local population, with a capacity to take 3, 600m³ of water every day from the underlying aquifer.
Lennon claimed in 1980 that " there's some underlying thing about Yoko in there ", claiming that McCartney looked at Yoko Ono in the studio every time he sang " Get back to where you once belonged.
Structuralism itself was a theory developed by the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss ( 1908 – 2009 ), and held to the idea that " cultural patterns need not be caused by anything outside themselves … that underlying every culture was a deep structure, or essence, governed by its own laws, that people were unaware of but which ensured regularities in the cultural productions that emanate from it.
Furthermore, for every object A, the identity function on the underlying set of A must be a morphism from A to A, and the composition of a morphism from A to B followed by a morphism from B to C must be a morphism from A to C.
The functor U is to be thought of as a forgetful functor, which assigns to every object of C its " underlying set ", and to every morphism in C its " underlying function ".
This is in contrast to the traditional, reductionist biomedical model of medicine that suggests every disease process can be explained in terms of an underlying deviation from normal function such as a pathogen, genetic or developmental abnormality, or injury.
With every geometry, Klein associated an underlying group of symmetries.
industrial union must educate its members to a complete understanding of the principles and causes underlying every struggle between the two opposing classes.
CRAB like abnormalities are common with numerous diseases, and it is imperative that these abnormalities are felt to be directly attributable to the related plasma cell disorder and every attempt made to rule out other underlying causes of anemia, renal failure etc.
These theories suggest that within the underlying story arc of every hero is found an episode known as the ordeal, where the character is almost destroyed.
By the start of the third film, Smith has managed to copy himself over nearly every humanoid in the Matrix, giving him complete control over the " Core Network " ( the underlying foundation of the inner workings of the Matrix ), thus rendering him immutable by even the Machines themselves.
* A directed graph has an Eulerian trail if and only if at most one vertex has ( out-degree ) − ( in-degree ) = 1, at most one vertex has ( in-degree ) − ( out-degree ) = 1, every other vertex has equal in-degree and out-degree, and all of its vertices with nonzero degree belong to a single connected component of the underlying undirected graph.
Since every map from a discrete space is continuous, the topological homomorphisms between discrete groups are exactly the group homomorphisms between the underlying groups.

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