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These and apparent
These began to be apparent in a press conference held during the second illness in order that the consulting specialists might clarify the President's condition for the nation.
These circumstances explain an apparent contradiction in Strabo, who in one sentence says that the Aedui lived between the Saône and the Doubs, and in the next, that the Sequani lived across the Saône ( eastward ).
These areas are grouped around asterisms ( which themselves are generally referred to in non-technical language as " constellations "), which are patterns formed by prominent stars within apparent proximity to one another on Earth's night sky.
These terms in the apparent acceleration are independent of mass ; so it appears that each of these fictitious forces, like gravity, pulls on an object in proportion to its mass.
These functions are apparent in the traditional institutions and cults related to the goddess.
These revolutionary ideals are also apparent in the Distribution of Eagles.
) These terms all have these properties: they vanish when Ω = 0 ; that is, they are zero for an inertial frame ( which, of course, does not rotate ); they take on a different magnitude and direction in every rotating frame, depending upon its particular value of Ω ; they are ubiquitous in the rotating frame ( affect every particle, regardless of circumstance ); and they have no apparent source in identifiable physical sources, in particular, matter.
These used " bird's eye " projections to emphasise globally strategic " fronts " in the air age, pointing out proximities and barriers not apparent on a conventional rectangular projection of the world.
These cells mature from meristem derivatives that initially resemble parenchyma, but differences quickly become apparent.
These verbs of motion or phrases can be taken as Plautine stage directions since no overt stage directions are apparent.
These advantages are especially apparent with stones greater than in diameter.
These revisions are apparent in the 1951 version of " On Contradiction ".
These points vary because different planets ' axes are oriented differently ( the apparent positions of the stars also change slightly because of parallax effects ).
These machines have a source of energy, albeit one which is not readily apparent so that they only seem to violate the laws of thermodynamics.
These panic attacks, defined by the APA as fear or discomfort that abruptly arises and peaks in less than ten minutes, can last for several hours and can be triggered by stress, fear, or even exercise ; the specific cause is not always apparent.
These three 2-way relations are not independent ( i. e. both the synodic month and eclipse year are dependent on the apparent motion of the Sun, both the draconic month and eclipse year are dependent on the motion of the nodes ), and indeed the eclipse year can be described as the beat period of the synodic and draconic months ( i. e. the period of the difference between the synodic and draconic months ); in formula:
These apparent inconsistencies led many scholars to reject all or part of the biblical sources concerning Pekah.
These include such things as unlikely behaviour or actions of characters, illogical or impossible events, events happening for no apparent reason, or statements / events that contradict earlier events in the storyline.
These apparent oddities became moot when in 1965, the Metropolitan Borough became part of the London Borough of Hackney.
These epithets, which show a crossing and swapping of functional qualities between the gods, are the most remarkable apparent proof of their proximity.
These righteous people's perception ( of both spiritual and physical, not to mention temporal matters ) transcends the apparent boundaries of existence, such that a Rebbe will appear to be able to " see the future ," or at least have strong insight into the life and trials of another.
These wires are less apparent or completely obscured on standard definition sets due to larger scan lines of the video being displayed.
These additional titles include Prince of Viana, historically associated with the heir apparent to the Kingdom of Navarre ; with the titles Prince of Girona and Duke of Montblanc historically associated with the heir apparent for the Crown of Aragon, among others.

These and contradictions
These contradictions are inherent in reason when it is applied to the world as it is in itself, independently of our perceptions of it ( this has to do with the distinction between phenomena and noumena ).
* Inconsistency: These are logical contradictions which will inevitably arise during the development of large ontologies, and when ontologies from separate sources are combined.
These provide an alternative account of historical development and emphasize the self-destructive contradictions and law of motion of specific modes of production.
: These contradictions lead to explosions, cataclysms, crises, in which [...] momentaneous suspension of labour and annihilation of a great portion of capital [...] violently lead it back to the point where it is enabled go on fully employing its productive powers without committing suicide.
These ambiguities are matched by contradictions in the narrator's voiceover commentary.
These capitalist economy contradictions operate " behind the backs " of the capitalists and the workers, as a result of their activities, and yet remain beyond their perceptions as men and women and as social classes.
These are called technical contradictions by Altshuller.
These propositions are also to be contrasted with logically impossible propositions, i. e., propositions which could not possibly be true under any circumstances in any universe because they are formal contradictions.
These works were written for different audiences, both specialists and laymen, and were sometimes written from opposing view points ; significant contradictions can be found between works in the Corpus.
These become merely laws of thought or language, but not of being, which opens the way to contradictions being instantiated in reality.
These contradictions are referenced in " The President Wore Pearls " when Groundskeeper Willie tells a story of working at a mine that caved in, saying, " No one made it out alive, not even Willie!
These documents, along with the various others that chronicle Ermac ’ s expeditions, are filled with contradictions that make the truth about Ermac ’ s life difficult to discern.
These contradictions are the result of genetic tampering by a powerful and arrogant elder race, the Aldenata.
" These contradictions reflect political conquest and colonization that in the first instance put the Hispano-European ways of thinking, believing, and doing in the power position relative to those of the indigenous peoples.
These views placed Pătrăşcanu in opposition to other left-wing authors in Romania — namely, the influential Poporanists, most of whom had emphasized various contradictions between the Marxian model and local realities, using Junimeas theory as a fundament ( aside from Pătrăşcanu's own father, these included his contemporary Virgil Madgearu and, to a certain degree, the Marxist Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea ).
These inefficiencies manifest themselves as social contradictions in the form of class struggle.
These inefficiencies manifest themselves as social contradictions in society in the form of class struggle.
These films constitute, as it were, a portrait of all the facets and contradictions of Italian society: Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion ( 1970 ), the subject of which is the police-force ; The Working Class Goes to Heaven ( 1971 ), on the worker's condition ; Property Is No Longer a Theft ( 1973 ), about the role of money in our society and how power destroys the individual: Todo modo ( 1976 ), adapted from the homonymous novel by Leonardo Sciascia is about the warped psychic structure of the power moguls among the Christian Democrats.

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