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However, the use of advanced nuclear magnetic resonance methods to directly measure the mobility of water in living cells contradicts this idea, as it suggests that 85 % of cell water acts like that pure water, while the remainder is less mobile and probably bound to macromolecules.
If Pinkerton knew this, then it directly contradicts statements in his 1883 book The Spy of the Rebellion, where he professes to be an ardent Abolitionist and hater of slavery.
: This signals that the cited authority directly contradicts a given point: opposition.
It is important to note, however, that while the Gospel of Thomas does not directly point to Jesus ' divinity, it also does not directly contradict it, and therefore neither supports nor contradicts gnostic beliefs.
This increase directly contradicts Postulate 2 of the most recent version of the theory, namely that " per capita energy will show no growth from 1979 to circa 2008 ".
* Antithesis is also found ; here, the second hemistich directly contradicts or contrasts with the first.
His call for revolutionary opposition to the war directly contradicts what his party, the SPD, would do in 1914 when World War I erupted.
" This language directly contradicts the 1989 amendment.
Since no proposition can be validly logically deduced from any it contradicts, according to Duhem, Newton must not have logically deduced his law of gravitation directly from Kepler's Laws.
This directly contradicts the trend of electronic gadgets like netbooks, desktop computers, and laptop computers that also have been decreasing in price.
# A proposition is branded heretical when it goes directly and immediately against a revealed or defined dogma, or dogma de fide ; erroneous when it contradicts only a certain ( certa ) theological conclusion or truth clearly deduced from two premises, one an article of faith, the other naturally certain.
Polish Army records show that Rawicz left the USSR directly for Iran in 1942, which contradicts the book's storyline.
In that much of the information ( such as the biographical or historical ) may then be seen as a possible later interpretation by " historians ," within the Dune universe, The Dune Encyclopedia could conceivably be held canon while agreeing that some of its information directly contradicts Herbert's works.
On the latter point, he argued that Darwinism advocated the policy of " scientific breeding " or eugenics, by which the strong were to weed out the weak, a policy that directly contradicts the Christian doctrine of charity to the helpless.
In his memorandum, Macnaghten stated that no one was ever identified as the Ripper, which directly contradicts Anderson's recollection.
first one, in that the statement directly and systematiclly directly contradicts all publicly available records of " active voters " and machine distribution.
Many modern Muslim scholars have proposed more stringent criteria, arguing that only material which directly ( and exactly ) contradicts previous rulings can be said to be abrogating ( nāsikh ).
In his memorandum, however, Macnaghten stated that " no-one ever saw the Whitechapel murderer ", which directly contradicts Anderson's and Swanson's recollection.
Rafi's account of the life of Yusuf ' Adil Shah directly contradicts a popular myth penned by Firishta.
This directly contradicts the historical and still widespread assumption that behavior is the final result of stimulus inputs or cognitive plans.
( This scene directly contradicts much of what was written in the game's manual, including text beyond the introduction section.
This directly contradicts the common perceptions of PSI as military, maritime or high seas-focused.

directly and statements
Hoover declined to use a spokesman, instead asking reporters to directly quote him and giving them handouts with his statements ahead of time.
The goal is thus coded directly in the language, instead of using statements checking return codes or similar constructs.
" The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights states that: " Although it is true that much of the friction between the Government and the churches arises from positions that are directly or indirectly linked to the political situation of the country, it is also true that statements by high government officials, official press statements, and the actions of groups under the control of the Government have gone beyond the limits within which political discussions should take place and have become obstacles to certain specifically religious activities.
Halakhic statements directly relate to questions of Jewish law and practice ( halakha ).
* More and more businesses began providing paperless services, clients accessing bills and bank statements directly through a web interface.
Both induction and falsification are forms of foundationalism in that they rely on basic statements that derive directly from immediate sensory experience.
Despite the difficulties of observing the sun directly, they noted the existence of sunspots, the first confirmed instance of their observation ( though unclear statements in East Asian annals suggest that Chinese astronomers may have discovered them with the naked eye previously, and Fabricius may have noticed them himself without a telescope a few years before ).
The B5000 was a stack machine designed to exclusively support high-level languages, with no software, not even at the lowest level of the operating system, being written directly in machine language or assembly language ; the MCP was the first OS to be written entirely in a high-level language-ESPOL, a dialect of ALGOL 60-although ESPOL had specialized statements for each " syllable " ( opcode ) in the B5000 instruction set.
She even asked Joseph Stalin directly why he had slaughtered so many Russians, but many of her criticisms were translated into innocuous statements instead, leading many of her conservative supporters to fear she had " gone soft " on Communism.
Some compilers in this category provide special constructs or extensions to allow programmers to directly specify operations to be performed in parallel ( e. g., DO FOR ALL statements in the version of FORTRAN used on the ILLIAC IV, which was a SIMD multiprocessing supercomputer ).
Without directly responding to Banneker's accusation, Jefferson replied to Banneker's letter in a series of nuanced statements that expressed his interest in the advancement of the equality of America's black population.
In his presidential address to the British Association in 1871, Lord Kelvin stated his belief that the application of the prismatic analysis of light to solar and stellar chemistry had never been suggested directly or indirectly by anyone else when Stokes taught it to him at Cambridge University some time prior to the summer of 1852, and he set forth the conclusions, theoretical and practical, which he learnt from Stokes at that time, and which he afterwards gave regularly in his public lectures at Glasgow. Kirchhoff These statements, containing as they do the physical basis on which spectroscopy rests, and the way in which it is applicable to the identification of substances existing in the sun and stars, make it appear that Stokes anticipated Kirchhoff by at least seven or eight years.
When statements are directly accusatory, the defense needs an opportunity to explore the accuser ’ s motives.
Imperative programming in D is almost identical to C. Functions, data, statements, declarations and expressions work just as in C, and the C runtime library can be accessed directly.
The following three statements are directly derivable from this principle.
The term " White House spokesman " was used extensively for the first time during the Coolidge administration, as press conference rules mandated that reporters could attribute quotes or statements only to a " White House spokesman " and not directly to the President himself.
Some have said that this practice was a precursor to the more modern use of " senior administration official " offering statements or quotes not directly attributable to a specific person, which was used frequently by Henry Kissinger during the Nixon Administration.
Hoover asked the White House Correspondents Association to form a committee to discuss matters pertaining to coverage of the White House and formalized news conferences, dividing Presidential news into three different categories: 1 ) announcements directly attributable to the President 2 ) statements attributable to official sources, but not to the President himself, and 3 ) background information for the reporter's knowledge but not specifically attributable to the President or the White House.
He requested having unfettered access to the President, having his quotes and statements directly attributable to him as press secretary, and offering as much factual information to the press as it became available.
Embedded SQL is a technique that simplifies the development of C / C ++ and COBOL Firebird applications, by using a preprocessor called gpre, which allows to embed SQL statements directly into the source code of the host language.
High-level assemblers typically provide instructions that directly assemble one-to-one into low-level machine code as in any assembler, plus control statements such as IF, WHILE, REPEAT ... UNTIL, and FOR, macros, and other enhancements.
This allows the use of high-level control statement abstractions wherever maximal speed or minimal space is not essential ; low-level statements that assemble directly to machine code can be used to produce the fastest or shortest code.
" Moreover there are neither any court documents ( such as from the long and drawn out divorce and child custody proceedings between him and his wife ), personal letters from Adams nor directly attributable statements by any alleged male lovers to support the assertions ..

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