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Only by means of an intensive preoccupation with the detailed considerations following from any decision can he ensure attention to the practical details to be dealt with if the implications of immorality in the major decision are effectively to be checked.
But since this is a world in which people disagree about ends and goals and concerning justice and injustice, and since, in a situation where direct action and economic pressure are called for, the justice of the matter has either not been clearly defined by law or the law is not effectively present, there has to be a morality of means applied in every case in which people take it upon themselves to use economic pressures or other forms of force.
This means that in most real-world setups where machines are added a few at a time, only one or two tries are needed before the address effectively become constant.
" This language means that the appointments are effectively for life, ending only when a Justice dies in office, retires, or is removed from office following impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate.
Product ciphers were suggested and analyzed by Claude Shannon in his seminal 1949 publication Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems as a means to effectively improve security by combining simple operations such as substitutions and permutations.
Even though the three processes mentioned above proved to be equivalent, the fundamental premise behind the thesis — the notion of what it means for a function to be effectively calculable — is " a somewhat vague intuitive one ".
In the following, the words " effectively calculable " will mean " produced by any intuitively ' effective ' means whatsoever " and " effectively computable " will mean " produced by a Turing-machine or equivalent mechanical device ".
Giving the molecule this extra boost effectively means that a minute pressure is exerted on the vane.
A data model is an abstract structure that provides the means to effectively describe specific data structures needed to model an application.
Deconstruction does not only expose how oppositions work and how meaning and values are produced in a nihilistic or cynic position, " thereby preventing any means of intervening in the field effectively ".
And it ’ s not enough to deconstruction to expose the way oppositions work and how meaning and values are produced in speech of all kinds and stop there in a nihilistic or cynic position regarding all meaning, " thereby preventing any means of intervening in the field effectively ".
These incidents effectively split the Social Democrats in two, a majority supporting parliamentary means and a minority demanding revolution.
The revised alignment presented a considerable problem: the crossing of Chat Moss, an apparently bottomless peat bog, which Stephenson eventually overcame by unusual means, effectively floating the line across it.
This is to take into account the fact that a very small generation is effectively like a bottleneck and means that a very small number of individuals are contributing disproportionately to the gene pool which can result in higher levels of inbreeding.
This is a relief to the statistician, because it means the population was effectively uncensored after all.
People began to study the Bible at home, which effectively decentralized the means of informing the public on religious matters and was akin to the individualistic trends present in Europe during the Protestant Reformation.
Mount Rainier, called " Tacoma ", effectively means " larger than Koma ( Kulshan )".
This means it is possible to effectively determine, for any sentence in the language of Presburger arithmetic, whether that sentence is provable from the axioms of Presburger arithmetic.
This effectively means that populations of organisms must have reached a certain measurable level of difference to be recognised as subspecies.
The Latin suffix-ulus is a diminutive ; hence, Augustulus effectively means " Little Augustus ".
In 1995, the Labour Party re-defined its stance on socialism by re-wording clause IV of its constitution, effectively rejecting socialism by removing any and all references to public, direct worker or municipal ownership of the means of production.
" The party is both socialist, advocating state ownership of the means of industrial production and the redistribution of agricultural land ( in practice, Syria's nominally socialist economy is effectively a mixed economy, composed of large state enterprises and private small businesses ), and revolutionary, dedicated to carrying a pan-Arab revolution to every part of the Arab world.

effectively and good
However, firing a pistol effectively at any significant range requires good training, since the absence of a buttstock makes precise ranged aim difficult.
There was good reason for this as the western empire was effectively overstretched due to the massive invasion of Alans, Suevi and Vandals who although they had been repulsed from Italy in 406, moved into Gaul on 31 December 406, and arrived in Hispania in 409.
He was both an admirer and a critic of Rudyard Kipling, praising Kipling as a gifted writer and a " good bad poet " whose work is " spurious " and " morally insensitive and aesthetically disgusting ," but undeniably seductive and able to speak to certain aspects of reality more effectively than more enlightened authors.
The 1994 model Felicia was effectively a reskin of the Favorit, but quality improvements helped, and in the Czech Republic the car was good value for money and became popular.
Such was the centralized control of information and the intense pressure on party cadres to report only good news — such as production quotas met or exceeded — that information about the escalating disaster was effectively suppressed.
Custer has been called a " media personality ", and he did value good public relations in addition to leveraging the print media of his era effectively.
Tribute was not always money, but also valuables, effectively making the payers hostages kept unpillaged in exchange for good behaviour.
In economics, a public good is a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous in that individuals cannot be effectively excluded from use and where use by one individual does not reduce availability to others.
" Of course, this is incorrect grammar, but it was Johnny Myers ' use of a good home-spun rhetorical device -- known as enallage, coupled with his " dogfighting " metaphor -- to make his point emphatically and effectively that he was not involved in a particular political dispute.
Hanson said " I learned during my career that there is a wide range of ability among engineers to speak and write effectively, and that the engineers with good communication skills stand out among their peers.
Their green plumage provides such a good camouflage in ankle length grasses that they can hide quite effectively until the viewer is only 10 – 20 metres away.
In industries where assets can be securitized effectively because they reliably generate future revenue streams or have a good potential for resale in case of foreclosure, businesses may more cheaply be able to raise debt to finance their growth.
At least at first, raising tabernacles provided good public relations for the coming meetings as townspeople joined together in what was effectively a giant barnraising.
Collection of sufficient resources from the economy in an appropriate manner along with allocating and use of these resources efficiently and effectively constitute good financial management.
A number of the territories captured during the war were handed back, though the French presence had been effectively destroyed for good in Canada and India.
Both are effectively ' good ' characters, who nevertheless both secretly fear the darkness inside themselves, and constantly strive to control the darker sides of their nature.
International investors are aware that good economic data is necessary for a country to effectively manage its affairs and, other things being equal, will tend to avoid countries that do not publish such data.
Odds are also pretty good that they are going to need to read and write effectively in linked environments as they locate, analyze, remix, and share the best, most relevant content online for their own learning.
* Recherches sur l ' histoire et la littérature de l ' Espagne pendant le moyen âge ( 2 vols., 1849 ; 2nd and 3rd ed., completely recast in 1860 and 1881 ) form a supplement to his Histoire des Mussulmans, in which he exposes the many tricks and falsehoods of the monks in their chronicles, and effectively demolishes a good part of the Cid legends.
We need our future leaders to be diverse and to have a diverse educational experience … Perhaps most importantly, we need leaders who are dedicated to developing a true respect for each other if we are going to effectively work together to harness these forces of change for the greater good .” Ambassador Scobey also delivered a message of congratulations to AUC from US President Barack Obama.
This would have to be a good that is such a large proportion of a person or market's consumption that the income effect of a price increase would produce, effectively, more demand.
The Company's purpose in contemporary times has come to rest in a public search for the common good, to contribute as effectively as it can to the pursuit of a good society-to be socially useful.

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