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These and principles
These principles, however, will not be served by violence in any form.
These principles we have now set forth.
These keys are the working principles of physics, mathematics and astronomy, principles which are then extrapolated, or projected, to explain phenomena of which we have little or no direct knowledge.
These axioms are sufficient for many proofs in elementary mathematical analysis, and are consistent with some principles, such as the Lebesgue measurability of all sets of reals, that are disprovable from the full axiom of choice.
Each principle preceded by " Ani Ma ' amin B ' emunah Shleymah ", " I believe with perfect faith that ..." These principles are reflected in the hymn Yigdal.
These principles may flourish and triumph in the schools ; where it is, indeed, difficult, if not impossible, to refute them.
These use the same principles as a gas refrigerator.
These principles derive ultimately from Roman law, transmitted through Spanish and French law, as the state's current territory intersects the area of North America colonized by Spain and by France.
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These superseded wrap-spring single-revolution clutches in page printers, such as teleprinters, including the Teletype Model 28 and its successors, using the same design principles.
These new principles were presented in the Tamworth Manifesto which is considered by historians to be the basic statement of the beliefs of the new Conservative Party.
These principles are widely used intuitively in various kinds of proofs, demonstrations and investigations, in addition to being fundamental to experimental design.
These principles are reflected in all citizens being equal before the law and having equal access to legislative processes.
These 103 revelations were said to " contain items or principles for the regulation of the church, as taken from the revelations which have been given since its organization, as well as from former ones.
These principles are motivated by neuroscience insights about learning at the level of nerve cells ( synaptic plasticity ) and the coupling between cortical systems for language and action in the human brain.
These allocated areas are managed using the principles of sustainable forest management, which includes extensive consultation with local stakeholders.
These causative principles, whether material, essential, or mystical, correlate as the expression of the natural order of the universe.
These basic principles are explained in more detail below.
These principles have been used in many countries where local laws have been revised or new ones implemented.
These two principles make possible a great variety of interpretations.
These theories offered overarching moral principles to use to resolve difficult moral decisions.
These principles aim to ensure experiments can be measurably reproduced under the same conditions, allowing further investigation to determine whether a hypothesis or theory related to given phenomena is both valid and reliable.
These principles inevitably resulted in a large language which would need compilers substantially more complex than those for COBOL or Fortran.
These algorithms compute an estimate of the likely distribution of annihilation events that led to the measured data, based on statistical principles.

These and assert
These critics assert that people from the Third World see the anti-globalization movement as a threat to their jobs, wages, consuming options and livelihoods, and that a cessation or reversal of globalization would result in many people in poor countries being left in greater poverty.
These studies have been challenged by several Brazilian ministries, which assert that recent improvements in environmental laws, enforcement and public attitudes have fundamentally reduced the threat posed to forests by such projects.
These sources assert that al-Hakim rejected ad-Darazi's claims of divinity, and ordered the elimination of his movement while supporting that of Hamza ibn Ali.
These critics assert that Roger Zelazny was quite averse to the idea of a " shared " Amber setting, and that he had explicitly stated, in no uncertain terms, that he did not want any other writers writing about Amber.
These leaflets contained statements such as ; " Do not submit to intimidation ", " Assert your rights ", " If you do not assert and support your rights, you are helping to deny or disparage rights which it is the solemn duty of all citizens and residents of the United States to retain ," on the grounds that military conscription constituted involuntary servitude, which is prohibited by the Thirteenth Amendment.
These texts assert that Yungdrung Bon was founded by the Buddha Tönpa Shenrab Miwoche.
These wars appear to have been fought to assert hegemony and demand tribute, rather than to subjugate and annex those territories.
These traditions assert that Nirvana also has the quality of Anatta, but that Nirvana ( by definition ) is the cessation of Dukkha and Anicca.
These forts had to assert themselves especially against the kingdom of the Khazars until the end of the 9th Current century and therefore they developed the first East Slavic state which is known as Kievan Rus '.
These were built by noblemen who wanted to assert their power and independence from the Imperial household, which was growing weaker.
These critics assert that these rate increases are causing doctors to go out of business or move to states with more favorable tort systems.
These movements assert that Sant Mat shares a lineage with Sikhism and contains elements of thought found in Hinduism, such as karma and reincarnation.
These schools assert that applying the medical model of problem-solving to individual children who are pupils in the school system, and labeling these children as disabled — referring to a whole generation of non-standard children that have been labeled as dysfunctional, even though they suffer from nothing more than the disease of responding differently in the classroom than the average manageable student — systematically prevents the students ' success and the improvement of the current educational system, thus requiring the prevention of academic failure through intervention.
These critics assert that the newer requirements will eventually lead to a shortage of qualified mariners, especially in places like the United States.
These reaffirm some of the core principles of Islam, including a belief in God, the prophecy of Muhammad and the human soul, but assert the possibility that a Muslim's spiritual path might be achieved by refusing to compromise with institutional power in any form, be it judicial, religious, social, corporate or political.
These facts were a good pretext for his maternal uncle King Mithridates V Euergetes of Pontus ( 150 BC – 120 BC ), for trying to assert control over the country.

These and cooperative
This provides DARPA the flexibility to get into and out of an area without the burden of sustaining staff, while building cooperative alliances with its “ agents .” These outside agents help create a constituency in their respective organizations for adopting the technology.
These cooperative enterprises would compete with each other in the same way private companies compete in a capitalist market.
These groups developed, constructed and run house-high, complex measurement devices in many years of cooperative work and evaluate enormous amounts of data.
These two malt houses have an annual capacity of 240, 000 tonnes and are a joint venture between Bavaria and a farmers ' cooperative called the Holland Malt company.
These tools have made more obvious the existence of a more connective, cooperative and collective nature of creativity rather than the prevailing individual one.
These are based on cooperative effort by all growers together with the assistance of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service ( APHIS ) of the United States Department of Agriculture ( USDA ).
These they fired in a cooperative kiln ( kyōdō noborigama ).
These early disagreements over the nature of human kinship and cooperative behaviour have formed an important core of the continuing controversies related to evolutionary psychology and sociobiology ever since.
These cinematic works were the result of a great cooperative effort by the Kinostudio, various directors, writers, composers, actors as well as influences by the state that formed an entire industry.
These areas additionally house one of the region's most sought after toboggan hills at Green's Creek, a series of outdoor soccer fields, known collectively as the Hornet's Nest, which host international soccer tournaments and a cooperative garden maintained by residents for over 25 years.
These actions may lead to establishing common procedures, cooperative activities or best practices and benchmarks.
These loans will then be paid off during a fixed periods of years ( typically 20-30 ), and once this is done, the cooperative is dispersed and the flats are transformed into condominiums.
These are known as " Land Lease Buildings " and often have significant drawbacks for cooperative owners.
These are likely to be cooperative, but the definition is not limited to this situation.
These reforms included starting an agricultural cooperative, supporting liberal candidates for city council, strengthening the union movement, and printing a progressive town newspaper.
These organizations, which also are known as savings associations, building and loan associations, cooperative banks ( in New England ), and homestead associations ( in Louisiana ), are the primary source of financial assistance to a large segment of American homeowners.
These blurrings of the roles of consumer and producer have their predecessor in the cooperative self-help movements that sprang up during various economic crises e. g. the Great Depression in the 1930s.
These collectives ran as worker-run, cooperative law firms.
These jays are monogamous and, unlike some other jays, are not cooperative breeders.
These organizations, which also are known as savings associations, building and loan associations, cooperative banks ( in New England ), and homestead associations ( in Louisiana ), are the primary source of financial assistance to a large segment of American homeowners.
These cooperative financial institutions are organized by people who share a common bond — for example, employees of a company, a labor union, or a religious group.
These influential Japanese policy makers and institutions referred to Zionist forms of cooperative agricultural settlement as a model that Japanese should emulate.
These programs were called “ rural cooperative medical systems ” ( RCMS ) and strove to include community participation with the rural provision of health services.
These agencies are also members of CENDI, a cooperative group of scientific and technical information ( STI ) managers from the 13 federal agencies and programs.

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