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These and subjects
These were the same subjects who were given the Rorschach test.
These suggested interpretations were given by the subjects spontaneously when they were told that there were people who reacted differently than they had.
These results came at the beginning of the golden age of general relativity, which was marked by general relativity and black holes becoming mainstream subjects of research.
These subjects have both classical and quantum divisions of study.
" These results suggest that riluzole might indeed have antidepressant efficacy in subjects with bipolar depression ," say the team. Safety monitoring includes regular liver function tests and people with liver disease such as hepatitis should be monitored especially carefully.
These fundamental ontological categories provide the basis for communication in an age: a horizon of unspoken and seemingly unquestionable background meanings, such as human beings understood unquestioningly as subjects and other entities understood unquestioningly as objects.
These reforms included guarantees to ensure the Ottoman subjects perfect security for their lives, honour, and property ; the introduction of the first Ottoman paper banknotes ( 1840 ) and opening of the first post offices ( 1840 ); the reorganization of the finance system according to the French model ( 1840 ); the reorganization of the Civil and Criminal Code according to the French model ( 1840 ); the establishment of the Meclis-i Maarif-i Umumiye ( 1841 ) which was the prototype of the First Ottoman Parliament ( 1876 ); the reorganization of the army and a regular method of recruiting, levying the army, and fixing the duration of military service ( 1843 – 44 ); the adoption of an Ottoman national anthem and Ottoman national flag ( 1844 ); the first nationwide Ottoman census in 1844 ( only male citizens were counted ); the first national identity cards ( officially named the Mecidiye identity papers, or informally kafa kağıdı ( head paper ) documents, 1844 ); the institution of a Council of Public Instruction ( 1845 ) and the Ministry of Education ( Mekatib-i Umumiye Nezareti, 1847, which later became the Maarif Nezareti, 1857 ); the abolition of slavery and slave trade ( 1847 ); the establishment of the first modern universities ( darülfünun, 1848 ), academies ( 1848 ) and teacher schools ( darülmuallimin, 1848 ); establishment of the Ministry of Healthcare ( Tıbbiye Nezareti, 1850 ); the Commerce and Trade Code ( 1850 ); establishment of the Academy of Sciences ( Encümen-i Daniş, 1851 ); establishment of the Şirket-i Hayriye which operated the first steam-powered commuter ferries ( 1851 ); the first European style courts ( Meclis-i Ahkam-ı Adliye, 1853 ) and supreme judiciary council ( Meclis-i Ali-yi Tanzimat, 1853 ); establishment of the modern Municipality of Istanbul ( Şehremaneti, 1854 ) and the City Planning Council ( İntizam-ı Şehir Komisyonu, 1855 ); the abolition of the capitation ( Jizya ) tax on non-Muslims, with a regular method of establishing and collecting taxes ( 1856 ); non-Muslims were allowed to become soldiers ( 1856 ); various provisions for the better administration of the public service and advancement of commerce ; the establishment of the first telegraph networks ( 1847 – 1855 ) and railroads ( 1856 ); the replacement of guilds with factories ; the establishment of the Ottoman Central Bank ( originally established as the Bank-ı Osmanî in 1856, and later reorganized as the Bank-ı Osmanî-i Şahane in 1863 ) and the Ottoman Stock Exchange ( Dersaadet Tahvilat Borsası, established in 1866 ); the Land Code ( Arazi Kanunnamesi, 1857 ); permission for private sector publishers and printing firms with the Serbesti-i Kürşad Nizamnamesi ( 1857 ); establishment of the School of Economical and Political Sciences ( Mekteb-i Mülkiye, 1859 ); the Press and Journalism Regulation Code ( Matbuat Nizamnamesi, 1864 ); among others.
These changes are more correctly attributed by others to Osman himself, but the vast majority of the oriental writers concur in attributing to Alaeddin the introduction of laws respecting the costume of the various subjects of the empire, and the creation and funding of a standing army of regular troops.
These subjects have equal representation — two delegates each — in the Federation Council.
These Saxons became subjects of Clovis I late in the fifth century.
These types of paintings were far more demanding than the informal portraits upon which Anguissola had based her early reputation, as it took a tremendous amount of time and energy to render the many intricate designs of the fine fabrics and elaborate jewelry associated with royal subjects.
Recent research results also demonstrate that the small intestine and large intestine ( colon ) seem to be inefficient at absorbing vitamin K. These results are reinforced by human cohort studies, where a majority of the subjects showed inadequate vitamins K amounts in the body.
These divisions mirror the scholarly divisions of history to some extent, but as certain subjects are very popular, certain wars are a category all by themselves.
These results suggest that individual variability in specific cognitive functions that are relatively well preserved with ageing is accounted for by the variability of gray matter volume in healthy elderly subjects.
These cross border broadcasts have also been used in special circumstances to broadcast emergency messages to British subjects abroad, such as the advice to evacuate Jordan during the Black September incidents of September 1970.
These shows will often include seminars on a variety of subjects such as artists, companies, decorating with collectibles or how to insure a collection.
These minor problems include the inability to create syntactically complex sentences including more than two subjects, multiple causal conjunctions, or reported speech.
These graphic, billboard-sized ads included depictions of a variety of shocking subjects, one of which featured a deathbed scene of a man ( AIDS activist David Kirby ) dying from AIDS.
* Access rights and permissions: These are the controls that an owner can assign to other subjects for specific resources.
* Lattice-based access control: These can be used for complex access control decisions involving multiple objects and / or subjects.
These letters dealt with the subjects he had investigated.
These hostilities ended in the conquest of Corcyra by the Corinthian tyrant Periander ( Περίανδρος ) who induced his new subjects to join in the colonization of Apollonia and Anactorium.
These are typically the subjects of cultural anthropology.
These monarchs adopted the cultural traditions of subjects in their territories and expanded their kingdoms.

These and implied
These are equivalent in the sense that, in the presence of other basic axioms of set theory, they imply the axiom of choice and are implied by it.
These lay abbacies were not merely a question of overlordship, but implied the concentration in lay hands of all the rights, immunities and jurisdiction of the foundations, i. e. the more or less complete secularization of spiritual institutions.
These were not ' armored cars ' in the sense implied by the modern term, as they provided no real protection for their crews against any kind of opposing fire.
These directives implied precise emphasis on: the search for political coordination with emerging and developing countries, namely India, South Africa, Russia and China ; creation of the Union of South American Nations and its derivative bodies, such as the South American Security Council ; strengthening of Mercosul ; projection at the Doha Round and WTO ; maintenance of relations with developed countries, including the United States ; undertaking and narrowing of relations with African countries ; campaign for the reform of the United Nations Security Council and for a permanent seat for Brazil ; and defense of social objectives allowing for a greater equilibrium between the States and populations.
These relationships implied a line of succession.
These works create a sense of harmonies by using arpeggiated chords and implied basslines.
These extra neutrons implied a high probability that a gun-type bomb with plutonium would detonate too early, before a critical mass was formed, scattering the plutonium and producing a small " fizzle " of a nuclear explosion many times smaller than a full explosion.
These textual expansions record conversations and events that are implied or presupposed by other parts of the narrative, but not explicitly recorded in the Masoretic text.
These icons implied the actions Guybrush would perform with an object.
These are Red's natural son Randy, newly introduced to the Road and tired of his old life in Ohio ; a bevy of would-be assassins attempting to kill Red, some of whom are comic references to pulp characters, or real people ( it is implied that Ambrose Bierce is writing a novel somewhere on the metaphysical highway ) and Leila, a woman whose fate is bound to Red's in mysterious and unexplained ways.
These percentages are essentially the cumulative implied percentage chances of the odds on offer for each selection and for a single winner market will usually add up to more than 100 % for all back selections ( but only marginally over in a competitive market ), and under 100 % for the lay selections.
These surrender talks implied a commitment from Badoglio not only to leave the Axis alliance but also to have Italy declare war on Germany.
These ideas were expanded by Kokugaku scholar Motoori Norinaga, and seen in Takenouchi Shikibu's theory of absolute loyalty to the Emperor ( 尊皇論 sonnōron ), that implied that less loyalty should be given to the ruling Tokugawa Shogunate.
These kritiks argue that the ontology implied through the reasons to prefer the affirmative are inherently bad and should be rejected.
These poems range from religious imagery to implied metaphors of religion.
These are the standard terms established by custom and practice or the minimum rights and duties formally implied by law.
These contracts may be express or implied, oral or written — but they must be provable in any case.
( Cecily's surname was implied to be Underwood in the episode " Lies My Parents Told Me ", but stated to be Addams in the script and credits of " Fool for Love " and the non-canon tie-in novel These Our Actors.
These roles have " implied " behavior, which we all know.
These techniques are claimed to cause " inhuman and degrading treatment " but which the Bush administration claims do not cause " suffering of the particular intensity and cruelty implied by the word torture ".
These decisions strongly implied that if a case of involuntary loss of citizenship under one of the Bancroft treaties came before the Supreme Court, the expatriation provisions would be found unconstitutional.
These last promises denoted obligations created in addition to those implied by taking the habit.
These attacks were not classic close air support, or battlefield air interdiction, but, instead, given the level of accomplishment over time, went far beyond the levels of effectiveness traditionally implied by such terms.
These are equally infallible but are proposed not as being explicitly in the deposit of faith, but nevertheless implied by it or intrinsically connected to it logically or historically.

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