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These and ideas
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 basic ideas concerning the nature of religion were, Adams believed, some of the major keys to the understanding of history and the movement of society.
These errors were then collected and written on a blackboard, condensing similar ideas.
These ideas were found in a number of Kabbalistic works from the 13th century, and also among many mystics in the late 16th century.
These " conversations " as he called them, were more or less informal talks on a great range of topics, spiritual, aesthetic and practical, in which he emphasized the ideas of the school of American Transcendentalists led by Emerson, who was always his supporter and discreet admirer.
These openings all exemplify Nimzowitsch's ideas about controlling the center with pieces instead of pawns.
These ideas are part of the basis of concept of a limit in mathematics, and this connection is explained more fully below.
These ideas were initially taken as postulates, but today there are efforts to test each of them.
These ideas were informed by events prior to the Great Depression when — in the opinion of Keynes and others — international lending, primarily by the U. S., exceeded the capacity of sound investment and so got diverted into non-productive and speculative uses, which in turn invited default and a sudden stop to the process of lending.
These ideas were dismissed by his directors.
These may be brought about, for example, by such factors as poor management, lack of consultation with employees, personality conflicts which can result in people delaying or refusing to communicate, the personal attitudes of individual employees which may be due to lack of motivation or dissatisfaction at work, brought about by insufficient training to enable them to carry out particular tasks, or just resistance to change due to entrenched attitudes and ideas.
These ideas were unified by Kenneth Wilson in 1972, under the formalism of the renormalization group in the context of quantum field theory.
These ideas include the proposal that cells contain zones of low and high-density water, which could have widespread effects on the structures and functions of the other parts of the cell.
These ideas were adopted and adapted in western Europe to the high risks and rewards associated with colonial ventures.
These ideas apply to air flight as well.
These rituals were designed to reduce that fear ; they helped collect the cultural ideas that we now have in the present.
These rituals also helped preserve the cultural ideas.
These ideas were informed by a moral philosophy derived from epistemological concerns regarding the inherent limits of human knowledge.
These ideas were developed in The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies in the Abuse of Reason, 1952 and in some of Hayek's later essays in the philosophy of science such as " Degrees of Explanation " and " The Theory of Complex Phenomena ".
These stories originated from the unofficial points-of-view of some Council attendees who discussed their ideas with those not privy to the Council's deliberations.
These numbers are highly speculative ; many sources give vague ideas of the unemployment rating being ( for example, in 2003 ) around 50 %, giving the impression that the actual rate could be several percentage points higher or lower.
These fractures were prompted by issues of government and patronage, but reflected a wider division between the Evangelicals and the Moderate Party over fears of fanaticism by the former and the acceptance of Enlightenment ideas by the latter.
These ideas would become institutionalized in time, for example Ashoka's role in the spread of Buddhism, or the role of platonic philosophy in Christianity at its foundation.
These ideas still retain some power, with faith healing and shrines still used in some places, although the rise of scientific medicine over the past millennium has altered or replaced mysticism in most cases.

These and complement
These probes will seek their complement among the base pairs of an individual's genome.
These tests include: detecting complement fixation, indirect hemagglutination, indirect fluorescence assays, radioimmunoassays, and ELISA.
These three works complement each other in such a way that it has been suggested that they are remnants of a single treatise on mechanics written by Euclid.
These codes have influenced, and in turn, have been influenced by, the responsa ; History of Responsa thus provides an informative complement to the survey below.
These mechanisms include phagocytosis, antimicrobial peptides called defensins, and the complement system.
These meanings can either oppose or complement each other, although they share the common trait that they rely on inherence as opposed to design in finding just laws.
These products complement one another and placing them near is one way marketers try to increase purchases.
These bus services were improved in frequency and spread in 2007 to complement the western extension of the London congestion charge area, which required vehicles driving into or around Kensington in charging hours Monday-Friday to pay a daily fee of £ 8.
These concepts were modified for unarmed combat and implemented into the JKD framework by Lee, to complement the principle of interception.
These enzymes are involved in a multitude of physiological reactions from simple digestion of food proteins to highly regulated cascades ( e. g., the blood-clotting cascade, the complement system, apoptosis pathways, and the invertebrate prophenoloxidase-activating cascade ).
These ligands include B cell receptor ( for antigen ), IgG Fc receptors, CD21, which binds complement C3d, Toll-like receptors 9 and 7 ( which can bind DNA and nucleoproteins ) and PNAR.
These contracts were scheduled to last 50 years, and originally intended to complement independent sawlog operations in the region.
These fragments may also be desirable for staining cell preparations in the presence of plasma, because they are not able to bind complement, which could lyse the cells.
These two currents although some times antagonistic currently complement each other, as both emphasise the self-realisation of the individual.
These would complement existing long-term national projects.
These approaches allow a full complement to be used, but also limit the orientation of loads or the amount of misalignment the bearing can tolerate.
These data are a substitute or complement to loop detector data.
These facilities complement those on the college's Brooksby campus six miles out of the town.
These complement the disclosures made by Castaneda, and contain information that is specific to the women ’ s perspective and training.
These statistical developments, all championed by Tukey, were designed to complement the analytic theory of testing statistical hypotheses, particularly the Laplacian tradition's emphasis on exponential families.
These clinics complement and help lighten the load on the main Fujairah Hospital by allowing walk-in appointments and providing ancillary medical services.
These chemical signals may include proteins from invading bacteria, clotting system peptides, complement products, and cytokines that have been given off by macrophages located in the tissue near the infection site.
; Static race conditions: These are caused when a signal and its complement are combined together.
These were limited to four in number ( only the church in Berlin had the full complement of four ).

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