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Within the " Central " grouping individual ecclesias also may have their own statement of faith, whilst still accepting the statement of faith of the larger community.
Reviewers note, however, that this approach is undermining research, including in genetics, because it results in the grouping of individuals who have very little in common except superficial criteria as per DSM or ICD diagnosis.
He notes that the Elder Edda couples the Æsir and the álfar, a conjunction that recurs in Old English ês and ylfe, clearly grouping the elves as a divine or supernatural class of beings, sometimes extended by the Vanir as a third class: The Hrafnagaldr states Alföðr orkar, álfar skilja, vanir vita " The Allfather Odin | the áss has power, the álfar have skill, and vanir knowledge ".
Many later Marxist theorists ( e. g. Eric Wolfe ) have generalized this characterization to include non-European societies, grouping feudalism together with Imperial Chinese and pre-Columbian Incan societies as ' tributary.
It is not discernibly related to other North American or northeast Asian indigenous languages, although some have proposed that it is related to Uralic languages such as Finnish and Saami in the proposed Uralo-Siberian grouping, or even Indo-European languages as part of the hypothetical Nostratic superphylum.
Resident killer whales in the eastern North Pacific have a particularly complex and stable social grouping system.
Mind maps have many applications in personal, family, educational, and business situations, including notetaking, brainstorming ( wherein ideas are inserted into the map radially around the center node, without the implicit prioritization that comes from hierarchy or sequential arrangements, and wherein grouping and organizing is reserved for later stages ), summarizing, as a mnemonic technique, or to sort out a complicated idea.
Some scholars have doubted whether the Niger-Congo languages is a valid genetic unit or rather a typological grouping, but specialists today consider it to be a valid phylum, although there is no consensus on the subclassification.
However, there have been several conflicting classifications in grouping them together.
* by grouping them with other nouns that have similar form ( morphology ), or
Pie menus are most suited for actions that have been laid out by humans, and have logical grouping choices.
Linear menus are most suited for dynamic, large menus that have many possible options, without any logical grouping, since pie menus can only show a limited number of menu items.
This kind of performance for variable-length keys can be achieved by grouping all of the keys that have the same length together and separately performing an LSD radix sort on each group of keys for each length, from shortest to longest, in order to avoid processing the whole list of keys on every sorting pass.
After this, all Senators from those States have been elected to six-year terms, and as new States have joined the Union, their Senate seats have been assigned to one of the three classes, maintaining each grouping as nearly equal in size as possible.
Studies ( notably The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two ) have suggested that the short-term memory of adult humans can hold only a limited number of items ; grouping items into larger chunks such as in a mnemonic might be part of what permits the brain to hold a larger total amount of information in short-term memory, which in turns can aid the creation of long-term memories.
The Convention acknowledges that every child has certain basic rights, including the right to life, his or her own name and identity, to be raised by his or her parents within a family or cultural grouping, and to have a relationship with both parents, even if they are separated.
For instance, in Bali villages have been created by grouping traditional hamlets or banjar, which constitute the basis of Balinese social life.
In the absence of explicit grouping, the unary messages are considered to have the highest precedence followed by binary ( grouping left to right ) and the keywords having the lowest.
The law of continuity implies the grouping together of objects that have the same trend of motion and are therefore on the same path.
The gestalt laws of grouping have recently been subjected to modern methods of scientific evaluation by examining the visual cortex using cortical algorithms.

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To maintain their intermediate position in the larger society, it is not only necessary that members of this population be `` visible '', but that their numbers be great enough to be recognized as a separate, distinct grouping or system in society.
She makes the argument that grouping all people of African descent together regardless of their unique ancestral circumstances would inevitably deny the lingering effects of slavery within the American community of slave descendents, in addition to denying black immigrants recognition of their own unique ancestral backgrounds.
* Biome: a grouping of terrestrial ecosystems on a given continent that are similar in vegetation structure, physiognomy, features of the environment and characteristics of their animal communities
As the class grew to be more of a social elite instead of a functional property-based military grouping, the Romans began to employ Italian socii for filling the ranks of their cavalry.
Hubble also devised the most commonly used system for classifying galaxies, grouping them according to their appearance in photographic images.
Partly the classification focuses on the position in the periodic table of the heaviest element ( the element with the highest atomic weight ) in the compound, partly by grouping compounds by their structural similarities.
Third degree price discrimination involves grouping consumers according to willingness to pay as measured by their price elasticities of demand and charging each group a different price.
* Whether grouping these economists together disguises differences more important than their similarities.
Polynomials can be added using the associative law of addition ( grouping all their terms together into a single sum ), possibly followed by reordering, and combining of like terms.
One way of grouping plasmids is by their ability to transfer to other bacteria.
In 1987, Carl Woese established this grouping, calling it informally the " purple bacteria and their relatives ".
Soon fans began writing letters to each other, and then grouping their comments together in informal publications that became known as fanzines.
The islands in the new grouping however, were able to keep their great degrees of autonomy.
Two contrasting language families were thereby formed, but the similarities between them led to their retention in a common grouping, named Ural – Altaic.
Classification of cost means, the grouping of costs according to their common characteristics.
Day offered the dissidents an amnesty at the end of the summer, but seven of them, including Grey and Strahl, turned it down and formed their own parliamentary grouping, the Democratic Representative Caucus.
It has been suggested that the ' Eastern Great Lakes ' languages — what Goddard has called ' Core Central ', e. g., Ojibwe – Potawatomi, Shawnee, Sauk – Fox – Kickapoo, and Miami-Illinois ( but not Cree – Montagnais or Menominee ), may also constitute their own genetic grouping within Algonquian.
Eventually, the cercles will be reinstituted ( formerly grouping arrondissements ) with a legal and financial basis of their own.
They do not represent a distinct biological grouping, but rather are unified by their reliance on the marine environment for feeding.
Understanding a site in modern archaeology is a process of grouping single contexts together in ever larger groups by virtue of their relationships.

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Hardcore, punk, and garage rock were the roots of alternative rock, a diverse grouping of rock subgenres that were explicitly opposed to mainstream music, and that arose from the punk and post-punk styles.
Some linguists, such as Turchin, see a connection between Japanese and Korean and an Altaic language family or similar larger grouping of languages, with those speakers coming from an area North of Korea, based in part upon similarities in lexical roots.
* Nyabhingi is a roots subgenre related to the Rastafarian grouping of the same name.

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