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They tend to derive morality, ethics, religious laws or a preferred lifestyle from their ideas about the cosmos and human nature.
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They tend to help less if they see non-cooperativeness by others and this effect tend to be stronger than the opposite effect of seeing cooperative behaviors.
They were thus technically Anabaptists, even though Conservative Mennonites, Amish, Mennonites, and Hutterites and some historians tend to consider them as outside of true Anabaptism.
They found, among other things, that urban coyotes tend to live longer than their rural counterparts, kill rodents and small pets, and live anywhere from parks to industrial areas.
They tend to interpret biblical verses on homosexual acts to mean that the heterosexual family was created by God and that same-sex relationships contradict God ’ s design for marriage and violate his will.
They also tend to have much lower junction capacitance than p – n diodes, which provides for high switching speeds and their use in high-speed circuitry and RF devices such as switched-mode power supply, mixers, and detectors.
They also tend to put a very confident dive in front of a very difficult dive to ensure that they will have a good mentality for the difficult dive.
They tend to be roughly spherical with radially directed axopods, supported by microtubules in a triangular-hexagonal array arising from an amorphous central granule.
They tend to be very family-oriented, and have strong connections across generations and with extended family.
They both address “ situations that tend to develop in the bosom of the family .” Both authors, through their plays, reflect a patriarchal society in which the father-son relationship is essential to proper function and development of the household.
They are generally not used for ordinary blasting as they tend to be significantly more expensive than other materials that perform just as well in that field.
They tend to have a soft texture and once melted, may have a slightly " stringy " quality when pulled or bitten into.
They tend to inhabit the very centers of active young galaxies and can emit up to a thousand times the energy output of the Milky Way.
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They do not produce raw opium any more but derive Morphine and other opiates using the poppy straw method of extraction.
They derive thermoelectric energy from a temperature gradient by basking half their body in sunlight, keeping the other half in shadow and exposed to interstellar vacuum.
They derive this concept from the observation that people seek richness, complexity, and depth within a virtual world.
They are the largest of the many moons of Jupiter and derive their names from the lovers of Zeus: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
They derive from biblical chronology, mostly from the ancient genealogies in the books, Genesis to Second Kings, spanning the creation of the universe as the ancients understood it to the fall of Jerusalem with the destruction of its Temple in year 586 BC.
They derive ultimately from a widely attested Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ) root g < sup > e </ sup > n -,< ref >
They may be operated by a number of mechanisms, all of which derive their power from the explosion of the powder in the cartridge that also fires the bullet.
They are universal ; that is, they apply to all people, and do not derive from the laws of any specific society.
They are notable for north-facing chalky slopes that derive heat from the warm winds rising from the valleys below.
They may derive naming and cultural information from other local sources ( for example, boundary delineation may be derived from local cadastral mapping.
They derive bullion from various shipwrecks in the oceans, most notably the wrecks of the Spanish treasure fleet in Bay of Vigo, sunk during the Battle of Vigo Bay.
They are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures ( colors ) of the coats of arms of the two constituent nations of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, i. e. the White Eagle of Poland and the Pursuer (, ) of Lithuania, a white knight riding a white horse, both on a red shield.
They use their intuition to amalgamate empirical data into coherent pictures, from which they can derive universal principles.
They derive historically from article 6 of the French Penal Code of 1791, which ruled that " manslaughter is legitimate if it is indispensably dictated by the present necessity of legitimate defense of oneself or others ".
They derive their English name from the horny sheath which partially covers the upper mandible of their stout bills.
They routinely devour melange-harvesting equipment — mistaking the mechanical rhythm for prey — but they only seem to derive actual nutrition from sand plankton and smaller sandworms.
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