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We have proved so able to solve technological problems that to contend we cannot realize a universal goal in the immediate future is to be extremely shortsighted, if nothing else.
As a means of silencing a discussion which ought to have taken place, the statement is an effective one: we sympathize with the universal confusion which gives rise to such convictions.
The child of this problem was Mr. Brown's famous Serial No. 1 Universal Milling Machine, the archtype from which is descended today's universal knee-type milling machine used throughout the world.
It is the hope of attaining a list of items of universal occurrence.
I would propose, first, an abandonment of attempts at a universal lexical list, as intrinsically unachievable, and operationally inadequate in proportion as it is achieved.
that is, from aspects of a universal system of Justice into particular rules governing the relations of sovereign states.
And when psychology explains glibly, `` but the subconscious mind is able to produce it '' it refers to a mental region so vaguely identified that it may embrace the entire universal mind as conceivably as part of the individual mind.
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
Each system develops differently, according to the area it serves, but the universal goal is to pool the resources of a given area for maximum efficiency.
One of the most widespread features of contemporary thought is the almost universal disbelief in the reality of spirit.
The death of a man is unique, and yet it is universal.
Christ is both unique and universal.
The study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of cultural anthropology, as kinship is a human universal.
There is no single " Anglican Church " with universal juridical authority as each national or regional church has full autonomy.
With this, the perspective of the author is removed from the text, and the limits formerly imposed by the idea of one authorial voice, one ultimate and universal meaning, are destroyed.
* Mohism, which advocated the idea of universal love: Mozi believed that " everyone is equal before heaven ", and that people should seek to imitate heaven by engaging in the practice of collective love.
In modern English, " Americans " generally refers to residents of the United States, and among native speakers of English this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification of the subject under discussion.
* Extent of the atonement – Arminians, along with four-point Calvinists or Amyraldians, hold to a universal drawing and universal extent of atonement instead of the Calvinist doctrine that the drawing and atonement is limited in extent to the elect only, which many Calvinists prefer to call ' particular redemption '.
Both sides ( with the exception of hyper-Calvinists ) believe the invitation of the gospel is universal and " must be presented to everyone can reach without any distinction.
Though their holding-power-to-weight ratio is significantly lower than admiralty pattern anchors, their ease of handling and stowage aboard large ships led to almost universal adoption.
where < big ></ big > is the number of degrees of freedom divided by two, R is the universal gas constant and n is the number of moles in the system ( a constant ).

universal and reduced
But this universal agent, whilst it is not univocal, nevertheless is not altogether equivocal, otherwise it could not produce its own likeness, but rather it is to be called an analogical agent, as all univocal predications are reduced to one first non-univocal analogical predication, which is being.
According to Azar Gat, the " general message " of the book was that " the conduct of war could not be reduced to universal principles.
Kolmogorov's idea was that in the Richardson's energy cascade this geometrical and directional information is lost, while the scale is reduced, so that the statistics of the small scales has a universal character: they are the same for all turbulent flows when the Reynolds number is sufficiently high.
By this, Eliade does not necessarily mean anything supernatural or mystical: within the " transconscious ", he places religious motifs, symbols, images, and nostalgias that are supposedly universal and whose causes therefore cannot be reduced to historical and cultural conditioning.
Mackinac Center scholars generally recommend lower state and local taxes, reduced regulatory authority for state agencies, labor law revisions including making Michigan a right-to-work state, school choice via universal tuition tax credits, and enhanced protection of individual property rights.
Screw caps and synthetic corks, however, can be prone to another aroma taint: sulphidisation, which arises from the reduced oxygen supply which concentrates sulphurous smells arising from universal preservatives.
Supporters of the law, however, believed that the requirement that the private capital be directly invested in the new joint ventures significantly reduced the room for corruption and would bring about the development of these " strategic " resources in the absence of any possibility of Bolivia alone funding their development, that the fiscal obligations of the new companies would greatly increase the funds available for human and social, as well as infrastructure development, and that the dividend payouts for the Bolivian people went to create a universal, annual old-age benefit, the BONOSOL, which though small would have an immense impact on the rural elderly, the most marginalized sector of Bolivia's indigenous population
Though Hill never used the term " universal service ", his postal system had the hallmarks of early universal service ; postal rates were reduced to uniform rates throughout the nation which were affordable to most Britons, enabled by the postage stamp ( first introduced here ) and a General Post Office monopoly on mail.
1 is used for short codes, 2 for geographical numbers ( 3 and 4 are reserved for that purpose too ), 5 is used for inter-network routing purposes ( non-dialable codes ) and VPNs, 6 for mobile services, 7 is reserved for universal access numbers ( not active ), 8 for reduced fee services ( like 800 toll-free, 801 local call, 89 dial-up and data services ), 9 is used for premium rate services ( 901 for general purpose and 909 for adult-only services ).
The elections to the Convention were by almost universal suffrage, but indifference or intimidation reduced the voters to a small number.
The basis for the universal recommendation for early surgery is research showing degeneration of spermatogenic tissue and reduced spermatogonia counts after the second year of life in undescended testes.
To attain this he proposed an increase in universal military service to three years, with new regiments raised and a reduced role for the reserve ( Landwehr ), whose role in the War of Liberation ( 1813 ) was still celebrated in nationalist myth.
Therefore a universal is reduced to a sound's emission.
If f is flat and locally of finite presentation, then f is universally open .< ref > EGA IV < sub > 2 </ sub >, Théorème 2. 4. 6 .</ ref > However, if f is faithfully flat and quasi-compact, it is not in general true that f is open, even if X and Y are noetherian .< ref > EGA IV < sub > 2 </ sub >, Remarques 2. 4. 8 ( i ).</ ref > Furthermore, no converse to this statement holds: If f is the canonical map from the reduced scheme X < sub > red </ sub > to X, then f is a universal homeomorphism, but for X noetherian, f is never flat .< ref > EGA IV < sub > 2 </ sub >, Remarques 2. 4. 8 ( ii ).</ ref >
Eight factors were identified in the same study as universal protective factors that reduced the incidence rate of the secondary disabilities:
Guénon exposits a view of Metaphysics which can, according to him " by no means be reduced to scientific or philosophical conceptions " but which is instead " the knowledge (...) of the principles of universal order " ; being " absolutely illimited ", Metaphysics " cannot be defined ".
The ensuing elections to the Convention were by almost universal suffrage, but indifference or intimidation reduced the voters to a small number.
The elections to the Convention were by almost universal suffrage, but indifference or intimidation reduced the voters to a small number.
That universal controller would have a very limited instruction set, restricted to those operations required for I / O, pioneering the concept of a reduced instruction set computer ( RISC ).
The 1970 constitution, under which Fiji became independent, reduced their representation to 8 out of 52, of which 3 were elected on the closed roll and 5 by universal suffrage.
for every integer a that is coprime to n. In other words, in more algebraic terms, it defines the exponent of the multiplicative group of integers modulo n. The Carmichael function is also known as the reduced totient function or the least universal exponent function, and is sometimes also denoted.
Swadesh started ( 1950: p161 ) with a list of 225 meanings, reduced there to 165 words for the Salish language ; in 1952: p456f he published a list of 215 meanings, of which he suggested to cancel 16 not universal or clear enough, with one added to arrive at 200 words.
The design was derived from the Ivatt-designed LMS Class 2MT 2-6-0, with a reduced cab to enable it to fit into a universal loading gauge, and other standard fittings, most notably a taller chimney, others including the lack of an Ivatt dome and side plates connecting the two sections of the engine.

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