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They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends not only on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group.
They arise out of a primitive practice on the part of the bishop ( local president ), examples of which are found in the Didachē ( Teaching of the Apostles ) and in the letters of Clement of Rome and Cyprian.
They also agreed that " we shall by all means labor to keep off from us all such as are contrary minded, and receive only such unto us as may be probably of one heart with us, such as that we either know or may well and truly be informed to walk in a peaceable conversation with all meekness of spirit, for the edification of each other in the knowledge and faith of the Lord Jesus …" The covenant also stipulated that if differences were to arise between townsmen, they would seek arbitration for resolution and each would pay his fair share for the common good.
They usually offer integration with lower level DLLs generated from a typical 3GL for when the need arise for more hardware / OS specific operations.
They both arise on the calcaneus and extend into the dorsal aponeurosis of digits one to four, just beyond the penultimate joints.
They also arise in the applications of finite group theory to crystallography and to geometry.
They may arise as overelaborated accounts of historical events, as allegory for or personification of natural phenomena, or as an explanation of ritual.
They also arise from " intrinsic " magnetic dipoles arising from quantum-mechanical spin.
They arise from the attempted assassination of the British Prime Minister, Robert Peel, in 1843 by Daniel M ' Naghten.
They range from models of the short-term behavior of individual neurons, models of how the dynamics of neural circuitry arise from interactions between individual neurons and finally to models of how behavior can arise from abstract neural modules that represent complete subsystems.
They arise from oversights or mutual misunderstandings made by a software team during specification, design, coding, data entry and documentation.
They may be purposefully imposed, or arise as unintended consequence of trans-cultural interaction ; and have a measurable effect even where countered by other external influences and actions deemed to be beneficial or which serve to promote indigenous rights and interests within the wider community.
They could also arise from more lowly occupations, as with Tao ( 陶 ), meaning " potter " or Wu ( 巫 ), meaning " shaman ".
They adopt a realist position on the name-reality connection-universals arise because " the world itself fixes the patterns of similarity and difference by which things should be divided into kinds ".
They often arise from convective updrafts in or near mountain ranges and linear weather boundaries, usually strong cold fronts or troughs of low pressure.
They arise from or can be generated by a number of routes, but the principal method is H-atom abstraction from thiols.
They arise in a much larger class of games because of the Sprague – Grundy theorem.
They can occur in both childhood and adulthood, and arise as a result of neurological, mechanical or myogenic problems.
They are said to arise only in ages where there is no Buddha and the Buddhist teachings ( Sanskrit: dharma ; Pāli: dhamma ) are lost.
They arise in semiclassical mechanics in the study of semiconductor devices, in which case being derived from the Wigner-Boltzmann equation.
They bought a 9 square kilometre plot of beetroot farmland, which became the site from which the new city would arise.
They are not listed or defined by any authoritative body, but arise out of case law and changing social and political attitudes.
They also commonly arise in linear forward modeling and inverse problems.

They and description
Lautner, for his part, `` belonged to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves '', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as `` wretched little poseurs '', the devastating indictment `` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in order '', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so far not fulfilled: `` They will be destroyed ''.
They tell him he wore a hairy coat with a leather belt and he instantly recognizes the description as Elijah the Tishbite.
They demonstrated that a theory of 9 very large matrices, evolving in time, could reproduce the supergravity description at low energy, but take over for it as it breaks down at high energy.
They deny that they in fact rebaptize, saying that Christians are to be baptized only once, but as believers, and they reject the term " Anabaptist " ( i. e. Rebaptizer ) as a description of them.
They are emergent gauge bosons in an approximate string description of QCD.
They are also used in the description of critical phenomena and quantum phase transitions, such as in the BCS theory of superconductivity.
They were also called 132-column printers, though this description was only true for a specific font size and type that was built into the printer's electronics.
They work by exchanging a description of each node and its exact connections to its neighbors ( in essence, each node describes its adjacencies to neighboring nodes and this information is flooded throughout the network ).
They are often " like a " disease, argued Szasz, which makes the medical metaphor understandable, but in no way validates it as an accurate description or explanation.
They view the physical description of women as evidence of a more farcical intention when considered alongside both the historical context of the Elizabethan theatre ( where female characters were always played by prepubescent boys ) and the Induction in which Sly is attracted to the page disguised as his wife ; thus Shakespeare is satirising gender roles.
They were proud of this achievement as attested in the Epic of Gilgamesh which opens with a description of Uruk its walls, streets, markets, temples, and gardens.
They were used without a fingerboard, no Greek description or representation having ever been met with that can be construed as referring to one.
They are a " disconcerting composite " that recalls images on certain curse tablets, one of which shows a " heart-feasting Hecate " that matches Ovid's description.
They argue that feature transformations used for the description of audio and biosignals can also be used to predict stock market prices successfully which would contradict the random walk hypothesis.
They had previously been noted by Abel Tasman in 1642, whose description of the South Island's west coast is often translated as " a land uplifted high ".
They may be provided as an HDL description ( often termed a " soft macro "), or as a fully routed design that could be printed directly onto an ASIC's mask ( often termed a hard macro ).
They all share the basic physical assumptions and the mathematical description of quantum space.
They are so named from the description of their martyrdom in 2 and 4 Maccabees.
They record details about the plant, such as parentage, the names of those concerned with its development and introduction, and a basic description highlighting its distinctive characters.
The opening words of Shakespeare's Sonnet 94 (" They that have pow ' r to hurt, and will do none ") have been admired as a description of conscience.
They satisfy Glauber's quantum description of coherence.
They are taller and have more human-like proportions while the latter are shorter and have longer arms ( according to the description of Grishnákh ).
They were later referred to as " Reformed Alexandrian ", a description that Janet Farrar does not use preferring just to refer to herself and her initiates as witches.
They also mistakenly put the Wilderland map in front and the Lonely Mountain map in back, the reverse of the description in the text.

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