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These and distinctions
These arguments, and a discussion of the distinctions between absolute and relative time, space, place and motion, appear in a Scholium at the very beginning of Newton's work, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy ( 1687 ), which established the foundations of classical mechanics and introduced his law of universal gravitation, which yielded the first quantitatively adequate dynamical explanation of planetary motion.
These distinctions created divisions among workers and color proved a singularly powerful and enduring symbol of social and economic mobility, or lack thereof.
These castes had sub-castes, each with its privileges, its distinctions, its peculiar dresses.
These famous first lines of the Tao Te Ching state that the Tao is ineffable, i. e., the Tao is nameless, goes beyond distinctions, and transcends language.
These distinctions translate to differences in the elasticity ( responsiveness ) of the supply curve in the short and long runs and corresponding differences in the price-quantity change from a shift on the supply or demand side of the market.
These ethnic distinctions and subdivisions serve to define each ethnicity's unique cultural identity.
These distinctions are often relevant syntactically.
These distinctions grew as the Germanic countries tended to embrace Protestanism while the Romance language countries remained Roman Catholic.
These distinctions vary across national boundaries.
These distinctions between attached gills are sometimes difficult to interpret, since gill attachment may change as the mushroom matures, or with different environmental conditions.
These three together make up the intellectual ( as opposed to the physical ) system of the universe ; and they are opposed respectively by three false principles, atheism, religious fatalism which refers all moral distinctions to the will of God, and thirdly the fatalism of the ancient Stoics, who recognized God and yet identified Him with nature.
These distinctions often evoke different reactions from fans of the material.
These examples of polysemy served the double purpose of showing that indigenous languages sometimes made more fine grained semantic distinctions than European languages and that direct translation between two languages, even of seemingly basic concepts like snow or water, is not always possible.
These distinctions can be blurred: Ezio Pinza and other opera singers have appeared on Broadway.
These distinctions have much overlap with that between negative and positive rights, as well as between individual rights and group rights, but these groupings are not entirely coextensive.
These divisions did not always correspond to distinctions drawn by the aborigines themselves.
These distinctions have been made in the context of political action in which LGB goals may be perceived to differ from transgender and transsexual goals like same ‐ sex marriage legislation and human rights work that is not inclusive of transgender and intersex people.
These distinctions are not universal, though in most MMORPGs, the term area of effect ( AoE or AE ) is far more commonly used.
These distinctions were often less clear than suggested by their different names.
These distinctions began to be eroded in the second half of the nineteenth century as the school of empirical source-based history championed by Leopold von Ranke began to find widespread acceptance, and today's historians employ the full range of techniques pioneered by the early antiquaries.
These distinctions blurred over time.
These two distinctions are observed in studies of personal identity, national identity and group identity.
These separatist tensions did not completely die down until the 1870s when Prime Minister John Molteno restructured the Cape administration to meet the major eastern concerns and, in the Constitutional Amendment Bill of 1873, abolished the last formal distinctions.
These distinctions refer to whether or not the secondary seal to the shaft / sleeve is dynamic or stationary.

These and convenience
These tensors can be expressed in coordinate systems for computational convenience.
Note: These totals include some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of convenience: Denmark 13 ( 2002 est.
These latter, which were called for convenience “ A ” Mandates, accorded with the fourth paragraph of Article 22.
These time periods are used for convenience only.
These cities do not share their tax revenues with any province, and are administratively and legally not part of any province, although many still group them as components of the provinces to which they previously belonged for convenience and reduced complexity.
These tables are at least as heavy as the original oak and brass drafting tables and so sacrifice portability for the convenience of pushbutton table adjustment.
These are currently being or have been rebranded to Shell gas stations / Circle K convenience stores.
These systems lie along the spectrum of trade-off between public convenience and government ease and expense.
These are considered to be compromise designs, suited for convenience, but not well suited for work that falls outside their designed range.
These 130-year-old buildings remain intact, but they are scheduled to be demolished for a road expansion: " While some have said the 1 Stop and the shuttered Sahuarita Bar on the north side of Sahuarita Road were long-time fixtures that might deserve historic recognition, the longest-serving council member, Charles Oldham, and the council member who lives closest, Marty Moreno, both said the convenience store should make way for badly needed road improvements.
These 130-year-old buildings remain intact, but they are scheduled to be demolished for a road expansion: " While some have said the 1 Stop and the shuttered Sahuarita Bar on the north side of Sahuarita Road were long-time fixtures that might deserve historic recognition, the longest-serving council member, Charles Oldham, and the council member who lives closest, Marty Moreno, both said the convenience store should make way for badly needed road improvements.
These include three gas stations, three restaurants, two convenience stores, a bank, an auto parts store, an auto repair shop, a metal design and fabrication shop, and two bars.
These officials are responsible for implementing and carrying out laws for the advancement of interest, welfare, health, comfort, safety, and convenience of the community and its citizens.
These include four hotels and four gas stations / convenience stores.
These include a diner, gas stations, and convenience stores.
These products are available in nearly every convenience store, gas station, supermarket, and variety shop in those countries.
These are simply the bookmaker's ' odds ' multiplied by 100 % for convenience.
These operating environment systems gave users much of the convenience of integrated software without locking them into a single package.
These benefits include the ability to profit from temporary shortages and the ability to keep a production process running, and are referred to as the convenience yield.
These normally include supermarkets, convenience stores, and the like.
These institutions, and others, belong to the American Academy of Underwater Sciences and, while their training programs greatly exceed minimum NAUI requirements, for the convenience of the participants in their scientific diving training programs, certifications are often arranged through NAUI.
These different groups together are often classified for convenience as ' Sotho-Tswana '.
These changes help people to enroll in this fair with much more convenience than ever before.
These gentlemen were usually senior bank officials who wished to do teamwork while keeping the convenience and the prestige of a pedestal desk.

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