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These and fundamental
These fundamental ideas -- the indivisibility of sovereignty and its dual ( internal-external ) aspects -- still remain the core of that concept of ultimate political power.
These are few and seemingly disjointed data, but they illustrate the important fact that fundamental alterations in conditioned reactions occur in a variety of states in which the hypothalamic balance has been altered by physiological experimentation, pharmacological action, or clinical processes.
These dynamic relationships, between what can be observed on the ground, as opposed to what can be observed by compiling many local observations remain fundamental in any kind of anthropology, whether cultural, biological, linguistic or archaeological.
These realities form a " composite faithfulness " and are ( i ) " perseverance in the apostolic doctrine "; ( ii ) " the will to proclaim God's word "; ( iii ) " communion in the fundamental continuity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the faithful celebration of Baptism and the Eucharist "; ( iv ) " succession in the laying on of hands, the sign of ministerial continuity ".
These authors proved, however, that no optical system can justify these suppositions, since they are contradictory to the fundamental laws of reflexion and refraction.
These range from simplified forms of the first-principles equations that are easier or faster to solve, to approximations limiting the size of the system ( for example, periodic boundary conditions ), to fundamental approximations to the underlying equations that are required to achieve any solution to them at all.
These fundamental similarities and differences provide a unifying theme, sometimes allowing the principles learned from studying one cell type to be extrapolated and generalized to other cell types.
These principles are widely used intuitively in various kinds of proofs, demonstrations and investigations, in addition to being fundamental to experimental design.
These are sometimes " disenrolled " and are considered to have never actually been Bahá ' ís, given their fundamental diversion from this core Bahá ' í doctrine.
These fields of study were essentially created by Claude Shannon, who published fundamental papers on the topic in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
These philosophers often view aesthetics, etiquette, and arbitration as more fundamental, percolating " bottom up " to imply the existence of, rather than explicitly prescribe, theories of value or of conduct.
These spaces are of fundamental importance in many areas, including the mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics.
These developments represented a fundamental change in literary criticism, which came to focus more on character and less on plot.
These features are fundamental to the nature of jazz.
These efforts had important effects, but they lacked any central organization and planning, and failed to meet many of Europe's more fundamental needs.
These microinstructions control the CPU at a very fundamental level of hardware circuitry.
These fundamental questions involved a conceptual distinction between the concepts of " state " and " government.
These axioms have been used nearly unchanged in a number of metamathematical investigations, including research into fundamental questions of consistency and completeness of number theory.
These quantities can then be absorbed into an infinite collection of coupling constants, and at energies well below the fundamental cutoff of the theory, to any desired precision ; only a finite number of these coupling constants need to be measured in order to make legitimate quantum-mechanical predictions.
These forces, and also energy gained from the scattering particle by the lighter target, change the scattering results in fundamental ways which suggest structural information about the target.
Xeer is defined by a few fundamental tenets that are immutable and which closely approximate the principle of jus cogens in international law: These precepts include: a ) payment of blood money ( locally referred to as diya ) for libel, theft, physical harm, rape and death, as well as supplying assistance to relatives ; b ) assuring good inter-clan relations by treating women justly, negotiating with " peace emissaries " in good faith, and sparing the lives of socially protected groups " Birr Magaydo ," ( e. g. children, women, the pious, poets, messengers, sheikhs, and guests ); c ) family obligations such as the payment of dowry, and sanctions for eloping ; d ) rules pertaining to the management of resources such as the use of pasture land, water, and other natural resources ; e ) providing financial support to married female relatives and newlyweds ; f ) donating livestock and other assets to the poor.
These elementary particles interact via at most three fundamental interactions: the electroweak interaction which includes electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force ; the strong nuclear force described by quantum chromodynamics ; and gravity, which is best described at present by general relativity.
These " Instructions " refuted the Marxist-based idea that class struggle is fundamental to history, and rejected the interpretation of religious phenomena such as the Exodus and the Eucharist in exclusively political terms.
These types of founders not only diverge in fundamental ways in terms of their self-views and their social motivations in entrepreneurship, but also engage fairly differently in new firm creation.

These and ontological
These categories, which attempt to bridge the gap between ontological and sociological structures, are sharply delineated.
These proposals resolve the incoherences found in the ordinary uses of these terms ... ' virtual reality ', though based on recent information technology, does not refer to mere technological equipment or purely mental entities, or to some fake environment as opposed to the real world, but that it is an ontological mode of existence which leads to an expansion of our ordinary world.
These views that act as mechanisms for visualizing, understanding, and assimilating the broad scope and complexities of an architecture description through tabular, structural, behavioral, ontological, pictorial, temporal or graphical means.
" These views are attempts to develop a theory that provides the explanatory power Lewis notes in chapter one without modal realism's ontological commitment to an infinitude of concrete possible worlds.

These and categories
These three categories provide the most compelling evidence that the scribe was generally attentive to his work while he was copying, and that he later subjected his work to careful proofreading.
These pathogens fall into two broad categories, bloodborne ( carried in the body fluids ) and airborne.
These findings help explain the categories used in Holdridge ’ s bioclassification scheme, which were then later simplified in Whittaker ’ s.
These entities can be divided into categories.
These categories surely have some objects that are " special " in a certain way, such as the empty set or the product of two topologies, yet in the definition of a category, objects are considered to be atomic, i. e., we do not know whether an object A is a set, a topology, or any other abstract concept – hence, the challenge is to define special objects without referring to the internal structure of those objects.
These comprise several categories, including new build, refurbished, and converted pubs.
These caste categories have been exclusionary, endogamous and the social identity inherited.
These can be mostly divided into two categories:
These gifted executives, along with other key contributors, including Kevin Ellington, Douglas Johns, Steven Flannigan, and Gary Stimac, helped the company with the IBM Corporation in all personal computer sales categories, after many predicted that none could compete with the behemoth.
These 26 major types can be reclassified into 6 broader categories: temperate needleleaf ; temperate broadleaf and mixed ; tropical moist ; tropical dry ; sparse trees and parkland ; and forest plantations.
These typically fall into one of two categories: rock and unconsolidated material.
These three categories are part of every exact description of a mode of inheritance in the above order.
These awards are classified under two categories, Graduate or Undergraduate, except the novel and drama / screenplay, which are combined categories.
These four categories are distinguished by investment style and each have their own risk and return characteristics.
These categories determine the locomotive's combination of physical size, starting tractive effort and maximum permitted speed.
These categories are mutually exclusive, and as such, a given morpheme will belong to exactly one of them.
These categories, he argued, are " of the highest order of abstraction ", but he defended them as those necessary to " make possible a coherent account of what grammar is and of its place in language " In articulating the category unit, Halliday proposed the notion of a rank scale.
These can usually be grouped into two categories: the vocal and the power gifts.
These include Witkin's ( 1965 ) work on field dependency, Gardner's ( 1953 ) discovering people had consistent preference for the number of categories they used to categorise heterogeneous objects, and Block and Petersen's ( 1955 ) work on confidence in line discrimination judgments.
These uses of racial categories are frequently criticized for perpetuating an outmoded understanding of human biological variation, and promoting stereotypes.
These other categories of oppression may include, but are not limited to, oppression based on gender identity, race, social class, perceived attractiveness, sexual orientation, and ability.
These objectives are split into two categories, primary and secondary.
These grains can then be classified into three different categories based on their mineral composition.

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