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Adherents of this view, including the International Humanist and Ethical Union and the American Humanist Association, consider that the unmodified but capitalised word Humanism should be used.
Nearly every clue has two non-overlapping parts to it: one part that provides an unmodified but often indirect definition for the word or phrase, and a second part that includes the wordplay involved.
The word " alcohol ", for instance, derives from the Arabic al-kuhl, al being an article, yet " the alcohol " is universally accepted as good grammar ; relevant differences, however, are that a ) hoi polloi is transliterated but otherwise unmodified, whereas alcohol is altered in both pronunciation and associated spelling to form an independent word, and b ) hoi polloi is left standing as a multiple-word phrase, with one word devoted exclusively to the function of the definite article, whereas in alcohol the grammatical particle serving as an article is assimilated into the ( heavily modified ) word.
The B clarinet is by far the most common type of soprano clarinet-the unmodified word " clarinet " usually refers to this instrument.
Borrowing is a translation procedure whereby the translator uses a word or expression from the source text in the target text unmodified.
In popular dialect, the Sanskrit word took the usual form Assaka which reappears scarecely unmodified in Assakennoi ".
Farther to the west, in the Purchase area, pit barbecue is primarily pork shoulder, with the unmodified word " barbecue " referring specifically to that meat.

unmodified and usually
In the 1940s and early 1950s ECT was usually given in " unmodified " form, without muscle relaxants, and the seizure resulted in a full-scale convulsion.
* A proxy server that passes requests and responses unmodified is usually called a gateway or sometimes tunneling proxy.
NSD uses BIND-style zone-files ( zone-files used under BIND can usually be used unmodified in NSD, once entered into the NSD configuration ).
The unmodified name is usually a reference to the common dace ( Leuciscus leuciscus ).
Speedometers in US and most Canadian vehicles indicate both miles per hour and km / h, either with dual calibration or with a single set of numbers that can be made to display miles or kilometres at the driver's option, so are usually left unmodified.
To build or chop a traditional chopper an unmodified factory bike is used ( usually a rigid Harley Davidson ) and everything unnecessary to either move or stop is stripped or chopped off.
The redesigned equipment was so expensive that usually a separate 5XB switch was used just for Centrex customers, while POTS ( Plain Old Telephone Service ) customers were wired to an unmodified exchange.
Delivery into adult tissues is usually difficult, though there are a few systems allowing useful uptake of unmodified Morpholino oligos ( including the inherently leaky muscle cells caused by Duchenne muscular dystrophy or the vascular endothelial cells stressed during balloon angioplasty ).
The maximum rotation angle which can be processed by an unmodified Fourier transform is determined by the constraint that the aperture phase error across the synthesized aperture should vary by less than a specified arbitrary amount, usually 45 degrees.

unmodified and refers
In some cases the term vanilla is used make this distinction, " vanilla Battlefield 1942 ", for example, refers to the original, unmodified game.
The term, a calque, literally means " foot "-" ball " ( 足 = foot, 球 = ball ), and when used unmodified refers specifically to association football.

unmodified and by
To the extent that the jurisdictional principle of 1875 stands unmodified by subsequent legislation, federal equitable relief against state action must be available -- or so it seems to Mr. Justice Frankfurter.
These compilers took advantage of newly discovered features in a backwards-compatible way so that the bytecode could still be properly interpreted by unmodified Quake engines.
The model was first developed in ancient Greece and came into widespread use by the Roman Republic as part of the unmodified Constitution of the Roman Republic.
A more common way to determine post-translational modification of interest is to subject a complex mixture of proteins to electrophoresis in " two-dimensions ", which simply means that the proteins are electrophoresed first in one direction, and then in another, which allows small differences in a protein to be visualized by separating a modified protein from its unmodified form.
An alternative to locking is multiversion concurrency control, in which the database provides each reading transaction the prior, unmodified version of data that is being modified by another active transaction.
Ad hoc hypotheses compensate for anomalies not anticipated by the theory in its unmodified form.
It is not known whether this volcano is extinct or not, because the upper part is apparently unmodified by glaciation — indicating an eruption several centuries ago.
Volcanic eruptions apparently ceased on Scott sometime before the end of the Pleistocene ; one remaining large cirque on Scott's northwest side was left unmodified by post-ice age volcanism.
Unlike the American continent, which had been conquered by military force by Spain and Portugal, and was evangelized and converted to an unmodified form of Catholic Christianity, European missionaries encountered in Asia united, literate societies that were as yet untouched by European influence or national endeavour.
The plants are distinct from those of Lycopodiaceae s. s. in having erect ( not creeping ) growth ; and in its spore-bearing structures being produced in the axils of unmodified leaves, unlike the terminal club-like structure produced by species in the Lycopodiaceae.
More-sophisticated rootkits are able to subvert the verification process by presenting an unmodified copy of the file for inspection, or by making modifications only in memory, rather than on disk.
German nationalists claimed that Schleswig was also inherited according to the unmodified Salic Law, but this claim was refused by Danish nationalists, arguing that this province was subject to Danish law.
AEM-7ACs are most easily distinguished from AEM-7DCs ( the unmodified locomotives ) by their roof appearance.
As one of the few lakes in the South Island with an unmodified shoreline, the lake is protected by special legislation, namely the Lake Wanaka Preservation Act of 1973.
1 ) Assist in the enforcement of state laws and ordinances of cities and counties relating to fire prevention and fire protection ; and enforce compliance with the fire code adopted by the state fire safety committee throughout the state except in any city having a population of one hundred thousand persons or more which has in effect a nationally recognized fire code, whether modified or unmodified, and which has enacted an ordinance to assume such jurisdiction from the state fire safety committee.
It was distinguished from the unmodified listings of " Social Register cities " by its inclusion of chapters on subjects such as " Worth Over a Million ," " Pioneers in the Social Field ," " Types of Denver Beauty ," and " Eligible Men " Washington D. C has the Washington Blue Book and " The Social List of Washington " better known as the " Green Book " and it is also published annually.
The PG version, for " precision guided ", adds a seeker developed by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace to the front of any version of an otherwise unmodified CRV7.
Adeos addresses the requirements of both categories of application by providing a simple layer that is inserted under an unmodified running OS and thereafter provides the required primitives and mechanisms to allow multiple OSes to share the same hardware environment.
In archaeology and anthropology, a manuport is a natural object which has been moved from its original context by human agency but otherwise remains unmodified.
The total area is about 9400 km², making it the world's largest unmodified nature area to be still cultured by natives — the natives in this case being the reindeer herding Sami people also known as Lapps ( though this term is considered derogatory ).
Ad hoc hypothesizing is compensating for anomalies not anticipated by the theory in its unmodified form.

unmodified and far
As far as is known, all the M1849 had fitted new rear sights in 1855, attached with a band around the barrel — or at least no unmodified M1849 are known today.

unmodified and most
Depending on the context, the unmodified " viola da braccio " most regularly denoted either an instrument from the violin family, or specifically the viola.
It was designed to be binary compatible with the Intel 8080 so that most 8080 code, notably the CP / M operating system, would run unmodified on it.
Its unmodified color is dependent on the animals ' feed and is commonly manipulated with food colorings in the commercial manufacturing process, most commonly annatto or carotene.
remains unmodified, while the most general modification on its action on momenta is
Running the code unmodified in user-mode will also fail, as most instructions which just read the machine-state do not cause an exception and will betray the real state of the program, and certain instructions silently change behavior in user-mode.
" Antique car collecting as an investment can be rewarding but most serious investment collectors seek rare or exotic cars and original unmodified cars hold a more stable price.
But because Santali is not an Indo-Aryan language ( like most other languages in the south of India ), Indic scripts did not have letters for all of Santali's phonemes, especially its stop consonants and vowels, which made writing the language accurately in an unmodified Indic script difficult.
However, evidentially the most widespread broadcasting, distribution and viewing of ' the ' Dancing Baby animation that became so popular consist of lighted and rendered views of the original and / or virtually unmodified sk_baby. max model and animation.
The garbage collector works with most unmodified C programs, simply by replacing malloc () with GC_MALLOC () calls, replacing realloc () with GC_REALLOC () calls, and removing free () calls.
In its role as an aircraft weapon the Schwarzlose was initially used unmodified other than that the distinctive cone shaped flash-hider seen on most of the infantry weapons was removed.

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