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In this phase of change, no idea has social acceptance and so none has ontological status in the community.
When disruptive change has penetrated to the third level of social order, the process of disruption rapidly reaches a point of no return.
Further, change is a form of motion, it occurs as the act of a being in potency insofar as it is in potency and has not yet reached the terminus of the change.
Moreover its posture of stubborn but simple resistance is doomed to failure because of the metaphysical weakness of the existent form of order, once the activation of change has reached visible proportions.
When a city has arranged things like this you cannot easily change them.
`` Be careful of the word ' gay ', for it, too, has undergone a change.
Of particular utility in the analysis of the development, persistence, and change of social systems has been the use of the master or comprehensive processes.
Abnormal pressure, applied over a period of time, produces a change in the bony deposit, so a tooth functions normally in the new position into which it has been guided.
The various Lambeth Conferences, expressing the Anglican viewpoint, mirror the gradual change that has taken place among Protestants generally.
If the change, at first sight, seems minor, we may recall that it took the Italian painters about two hundred years to make an analogous change, and the Italian painters, by universal consent, were the most brilliant group of geniuses any art has seen.
It is also sufficient to show the Christian and any other champion of justice that he needs to make sure not only that his cause is just but also that his conduct is just, i.e., that, if economic pressure has to be resorted to, this be applied directly against those persons directly in the way of some salutary change in business or institutional practices, while, if injury fall upon others, it fall upon them indirectly and secondarily ( however inevitably ) and not by deliberate intent and direct action against them.
`` We're getting Friend some runs for a change, and he has been pitching good '', Murtaugh said.
( page 33 ) On the other hand, a little later on he says: `` Since 1692 a great but superficial change has wiped out God's beard and the Devil's horns, but the world is still gripped between two diametrically opposed absolutes.
A number of causes are believed to be involved, including habitat destruction and modification, over-exploitation, pollution, introduced species, climate change, endocrine-disrupting pollutants, destruction of the ozone layer ( ultraviolet radiation has shown to be especially damaging to the skin, eyes, and eggs of amphibians ), and diseases like chytridiomycosis.
The word adobe has existed for around 4, 000 years, with relatively little change in either pronunciation or meaning.
Science fiction set in what was the future but is now the past, like Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey or Nineteen Eighty-Four, are not alternate history because the author has not made the conscious choice to change the past.
* Natural Baltic amber – gemstone which has undergone mechanical treatment only ( for instance: grinding, cutting, turning or polishing ) without any change to its natural properties
Part of the reason for this change has been the altered interpretations of what wretchedness and grace means.
Since 1977, New Zealand has celebrated Arbor Day on June 5, which is also World Environment Day, prior to then Arbor Day, in New Zealand, was celebrated on August 4 – which is rather late in the year for tree planting in New Zealand hence the date change.
The major change has been the recent boom in consumer flying.
The phrase " all quiet on the Western Front " has become a colloquial expression meaning stagnation, or lack of visible change, in any context.
This has been attributed to climate changethe camouflage value of its lighter coat decreases with less snow cover.

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This abnormal electron density affects the applied magnetic field and causes the observed chemical shift to change.
Players often find that sweat becomes a problem ; in this case, a drying agent may be applied to the grip or hands, sweatbands may be used, the player may choose another grip material or change his grip more frequently.
Replacement grips have an adhesive backing, whereas overgrips have only a small patch of adhesive at the start of the tape and must be applied under tension ; overgrips are more convenient for players who change grips frequently, because they may be removed more rapidly without damaging the underlying material.
The change applied to all members of his family except for his brother Lucien, and the son of Jerome's first marriage.
This approach is conveniently applied in the study of fluid flow where the kinematic property of greatest interest is the rate at which change is taking place rather than the shape of the body of fluid at a reference time.
For example, each record in an " Employees ' Skills " table might contain an Employee ID, Employee Address, and Skill ; thus a change of address for a particular employee will potentially need to be applied to multiple records ( one for each of his skills ).
The law of the passage of quantitative changes into qualitative changes can also be applied to the process of social change and class conflict.
Tracing the qualitative and quantitative effects of variables that change supply and demand, whether in the short or long run, is a standard exercise in applied economics.
If applied to optical wavelengths, this manifests itself as a change in the colour of visible light as the wavelength of the light is increased toward the red part of the light spectrum.
The three key advantages of work done entirely a secco were that it was quicker, mistakes could be corrected, and the colours varied less from when applied to when fully dry — in wet fresco there was a considerable change.
Topology is the study of those properties of objects that do not change when homeomorphisms are applied.
The problem of personal identity relates to change as applied to people.
" The term Industrial Revolution applied to technological change was becoming more common by the late 1830s, as in Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui description in 1837 of la révolution industrielle.
* Tested: Every change must be tested in a safe test environment, which closely reflects the actual production environment, before the change is applied to the production environment.
: Uses the physical change of an optical fiber to detect strain due applied pressure.
* Neutral element or identity element ( mathematics ), a special type of element of a set with respect to a binary operation on that set, such if applied to, or operated with any element of the set, causes no change to this last element
Lex situs is applied to immovable property ( i. e., real estate ), and the law of matrimonial domicile applies to movable property, provided there has been no subsequent change in the spouses ’ domicile.
If an unmarried couple change residence to different countries, then the local law on where the couple is last domiciled is applied to them.
Thermochromic paints and coatings contain materials that change conformation when heat is applied, and so they change color.
Electrochromic paints change color in response to an applied electric current.
The technology involves using special dyes that change conformation when an electric current is applied across the film itself.

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