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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.
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These proposals would go far toward creating the economic atmosphere favoring growth of the individual, who, in turn, would help us to cope with runaway technology.
These proposals would reduce the amount of tax that DuPont stockholders might have to pay -- from an estimated 1.1 billion dollars under present law to as little as 192 million dollars.
These proposals ranged from various forms of worker cooperatives coordinated by free markets such as Mutualism ( economic theory ), to state-owned enterprises competing with each other in open and unregulated markets.
These proposals, however, are not seen as favorable by the U. S. federal government, which argues Guam does not have the financial stability or self sufficiency to warrant such status.
These proposals were taken much farther in 1903 when Holger Pedersen proposed " Nostratic ", a common ancestor for the Indo-European, Finno-Ugric, Samoyed, Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu, Yukaghir, Eskimo, Semitic, and Hamitic languages, with the door left open to the eventual inclusion of others.
These reports may be either written or oral, but today are given as the State of the Union address, which often outlines the president's legislative proposals for the coming year.
These proposals have usually not received any significant support, largely because of the popularity of the current system among the farmers themselves.
These worsening economic conditions played a part in turning public opinion against the free market economic policies adopted by the Batlle administration and its predecessors, leading to popular rejection through plebiscites of proposals for privatization of the state petroleum company in 2003 and of the state water company in 2004.
These proposals were only directed to the Western Allies – Stauffenberg wanted Germany only to retreat from western, southern and northern positions, while demanding the right to continue military occupation of German territorial gains in the east.
These programs worked with defense attorneys to provide judges with sentencing proposals that contained an assessment of the defendant ’ s social history and an individualized sentencing plan that was responsive to the needs of both victims and offenders.
These areas are suitable for wilderness designation, although there are presently no proposals to designate them as wilderness.
These proposals stem from the fact that the granite burial vault is much too small to have facilitated an actual burial.
These proposals, along with other development plans, brought about much opposition, mainly from an organization called Brunswick Smart Growth, Inc., which began a campaign against rapid and excessive development.
These proposals followed the WTO appellate body largely upholding on 28 April 2005 the initial decision against the EU sugar regime.
These proposals were taken up by Gustave Moynier, a Swiss lawyer, of great energy, who formed a five man committee with himself as chairman and Dunant as secretary.
These consultations ran from May to December 2007 and involved the production of a comprehensive consultation document outlining policy proposals in relation to DTT licensing and the commissioning of independent research on DTT.
These proposals were rejected by the government which put an early end to his secondment from ICI to which he returned in June 1965.
These and resolve
These systems were used aboard both ships as well as US Air Force aircraft, and were highly accurate, able to lock onto up to 11 stars ( even in daytime ) and resolve the craft's position to less than.
These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve ," and " The search is underway for those who are behind these evil acts ... we will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them.
These problems may be difficult to resolve since they often originate from places other than the customer's premises.
These methods can resolve many types of archaeological features, are capable of high sample density surveys of very large areas, and of operating under a wide range of conditions.
These frameworks facilitate rapid application development by allowing a development team to focus on the parts of their application which are unique to their goals without having to resolve common development issues such as user management.
These bumps are a natural response to the maternal hormones of pregnancy and usually resolve on their own within a few weeks after delivery.
These pointers can either be absolute ( the actual physical address or a virtual address in virtual memory ) or relative ( an offset from an absolute start address (" base ") that typically uses fewer bits than a full address, but will usually require one additional arithmetic operation to resolve ).
These trilemmas helped explain instability in unions ' wage policies and their political strategies seemingly designed to resolve the incompatibilities.
These works were not without controversy, and Peninsula Searoad Transport was required to attend the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to resolve the issues.
These included the article by Jerry Coyne, who wrote to object strongly to this creationist misrepresentation of his critical re-evaluation, emphasising that the moth story is a sound example of evolution produced by natural selection and stating that his call for additional research was only to resolve uncertainty regarding bird predation as the cause of the natural selection and evolutionary change.
These poems revealed a new world to young Mistral, and spurred him on to the resolve that became the one purpose of his life " de remettre en lumière et conscience de sa gloire cette noble race que Mirabeau nomme encore la nation provençale ".
In The Shaking Woman or A History of My Nerves, an interdisciplinary account of her own seizure disorder, Hustvedt states her need to view her symptom not “ through a single window ” but “ from all angles .” These multiple perspectives do not resolve themselves into a single view but rather create an atmosphere of ambiguity and flux.
These abnormalities and the failure of the adaptive systems to resolve inflammation affect the well-being of the individual, including behavioral parameters, quality of life and sleep, as well as indices of metabolic and cardiovascular health, developing into a " systemic anti-inflammatory feedback " and / or " hyperactivity " of the local pro-inflammatory factors which may contribute to the pathogenesis of disease.
These systems are a layer on top of the RPM, dpkg, or other packaging systems that are designed to automatically resolve dependencies by searching in predefined software repositories.
These agreements included clauses requiring the members to use an arbitration process to resolve disputes.
These small scales are harder to resolve in computer simulations, so it is not yet clear whether the problem is the simulations, non-standard properties of dark matter, or a more radical error in the model.
These MLS database systems provide a unified back-end system for content spanning multiple labels, but they do not resolve the challenge of having users process content at multiple security levels in one system while enforcing mandatory access controls.
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