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Unlike other prophets, Obadiah does not present a “ turn or burn ” message, simply a message of inevitable doom as a consequence of previous actions.
Liechtenstein claims restitution for ( which is ten times the size of Liechtenstein ) of land in the Czech Republic confiscated from its princely family in 1918 by the then newly established state of Czechoslovakia, the predecessor of the Czech Republic ; the Czech Republic insists that the power to claim restitution does not go back before February 1948, when the Communists seized power ; Liechtenstein did not diplomatically recognize the Czech Republic until 2009, and the Czech Republic in turn did not diplomatically recognize Liechtenstein.
When the separation of scales does not hold, or when one wants to establish a continuum of a finer resolution than that of the RVE size, one employs a statistical volume element ( SVE ), which, in turn, leads to random continuum fields.
CheA in turn transfers phosphoryl groups to conserved aspartate residues in the response regulators CheB and CheY CheA is a histidine kinase and it does not actively transfer the phosphoryl group.
Many environmental lawsuits turn on the question of who has standing ; are the legal issues limited to property owners, or does the general public have a right to intervene?
In a letter to Conrad Schmidt dated August 5, 1890, he stated that " And if this man ( i. e., Paul Barth ) has not yet discovered that while the material mode of existence is the primum agens this does not preclude the ideological spheres from reacting upon it in their turn, though with a secondary effect, he cannot possibly have understood the subject he is writing about.
As the jet accelerates through the nozzle, this creates thrust and in turn does useful work.
For some hours yesterday there were never less than a couple of hundred persons waiting their turn of admission, and yet, after all, the diamond does not satisfy.
Some help is needed in separating the cords so the dog does not turn into one large matted mess.
The major variations of a left arm spinner are the topspinner ( which turns less and bounces higher in the cricket pitch ), the arm ball ( which does not turn at all, drifts into a right-handed batsman in the direction of the bowler's arm movement ; also called a ' floater ') and the left-arm spinner's version of a doosra ( which turns the other way ).
Because it does not know the whole input, an online algorithm is forced to make decisions that may later turn out not to be optimal, and the study of online algorithms has focused on the quality of decision-making that is possible in this setting.
Being a member of the visible church does not guarantee salvation ; though it does provide the child with many benefits, including that of one's particular congregation consenting to assist in the raising of that child in " the way he should go, ( so that ) when he is old he will not turn from it.
A tria is only two moves away from winning, and if a player does not block or disrupt the tria, the opponent could add another stone to one end and turn it into a tessera, almost guaranteeing his win.
Skinner put forward a " three term contingency model " which helped promote analysis of behavior based on the " Stimulus-Response-Consequence Model " in which the critical question is: " Under which circumstances or antecedent ' stimuli ' does the organism engage in a particular behavior or ' response ', which in turn produces a particular ' consequence '?
You have had these plans of your university made by a great architect, native to our own American soil, who himself had the sense to adapt — not to copy in servile fashion — but to adapt the old Californian architecture to the new university uses, and so we have here a great institution of learning absolutely unique, even in its outward aspect, situated in this beautiful valley with the hills in the background, under this sky, with these buildings, and if this university does not turn out the right kind of citizenship and the right kind of scholarship, I shall be more than disappointed.
Like the other axioms of countability, separability is a " limitation on size ", not necessarily in terms of cardinality ( though, in the presence of the Hausdorff axiom, this does turn out to be the case ; see below ) but in a more subtle topological sense.
Such work is sometimes seen as less interesting and less appreciated by peers, especially if an analysis, however diligent and time-consuming, does not turn up much of interest.
However, research indicates that open-source software does have a higher flaw discovery, quicker flaw discovery, and quicker turn around on patches.
Some violists reverse the stringing of the C and G pegs, so that the thicker C string does not turn so severe an angle over the nut, although this is uncommon.
The question does not, as has sometimes been supposed, turn upon the credibility of the historians whom Zosimus followed, for he did not adhere in all cases to their judgment with respect to events and characters.
Mazzini, in turn, described Marx as " a destructive spirit whose heart was filled with hatred rather than love of mankind " and declared that " Despite the communist egalitarianism which preaches he is the absolute ruler of his party, admittedly he does everything himself but he is also the only one to give orders and he tolerates no opposition.
: And die in its tracks, if it does not turn kind?
He illustrates this with the example of the generalization " All sodium salts burn yellow ", and asks us to consider the observation which occurs when somebody holds a piece of pure ice in a colorless flame which does not turn yellow:
Adding more than one extra riding turn does not add to its security and makes the knot more difficult to tighten evenly.

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# Salesmen: The primary function of professional sales is to generate and close leads, educate prospects, fill needs and satisfy wants of consumers appropriately, and therefore turn prospective customers into actual ones.
Separate British & Soviet partisans, appropriately coloured, are now included in the game, and only one out of each kind may be built in each country each turn ( Greece and Yugoslavia might thus see separate pro-British and pro-Soviet partisans unable to co-operate with one another ).
The page was from the Book of Ruth ( appropriately Ruth 1: 16, " But Ruth said, ' Do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you ; for where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I will lodge.
Hints are given as to the opponents next move by subtle eye changes ( the white of the eyes turn from white to yellow ), but the player must ultimately predict what moves the opponent will make and react appropriately.
Locking hubs, when switched appropriately, will allow the front wheels to turn independently of the drivetrain.
This naturally suggests an iterative algorithm, much like EM ( the expectation-maximization algorithm ), in which the expectations ( and possibly higher moments ) of the latent variables are initialized in some fashion ( perhaps randomly ), and then the parameters of each distribution are computed in turn using the current values of the expectations, after which the expectation of the newly computed distribution is set appropriately according to the computed parameters.
However, Rock and his granddaughter turn up unexpectedly but appropriately dressed, without having been invited by anyone.
These public repositories in turn maintain and disburse these genetics to anyone who will use them appropriately ; typically, approved uses are breeding, study and sometimes further distribution.
Hints are given as to the opponent's next move by subtle eye changes ( the white of the eyes turn from white to yellow ), but the player must ultimately predict what moves the opponent will make and react appropriately.
At the start of every turn, the player randomly draws two chits, paying the owner appropriately.

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Films are also artifacts created by specific cultures, which reflect those cultures, and, in turn, affect them.
The characters and storylines portrayed by a successful promotion are seen to reflect the current mood, attitudes, and concerns of that promotion's society ( and can, in turn, influence those same things ).
In turn, a logically " ideal " language cannot supply meaning, it can only reflect the world, and so, sentences in a logical language cannot remain meaningful if they are not merely reflections of the facts.
This method produces an estimate of the waveform of the glottal airflow pulses, which in turn reflect the movements of the vocal folds.
Films are cultural artifacts created by specific cultures, which reflect those cultures, and, in turn, affect them.
This line of thinking, in turn, may reflect a non-standard measure of utility, which is ultimately subjective and unique to the consumer.
Today, many of the older structures remaining in Purcellville reflect the Victorian architecture popular during the turn of the century.
Many of the homes date from the turn of the century and reflect styles of that era.
In turn, Thompson and Stice assert that if the thin ideal is accepted, one could begin to feel uncomfortable with their body shape or size since it may not necessarily reflect the thin ideal set out by society.
Her description therein of ' simultaneous urges to remain loyal to the dead and to turn towards new ties with the living ' may perhaps reflect her own mourning process after her father's recent death.
The shapes of the resulting charge distributions reflect the shape of the spark discharges which, in turn, depend on the HV polarity and pressure of the gas.
Generally, subcommittee ratios reflect the same ratio as that of a full committee, which in turn reflects the ratio of majority to minority members in the full House.
A double switch has infrequently resulted in a team batting out of turn because the lineup card was not updated to reflect the change, either because the umpires were not informed of the change, or because the change was not recorded.
Notable powers she has are the ability to turn into her diamond form and reflect the sun's light into a beam, as well as shoot three psychic discs.
Unlike polyominoes, polycubes are usually counted with mirror pairs distinguished, because one cannot turn a polycube over to reflect it as one can a polyomino.
In turn, these value relations between objects reflect social relations between people.
In addition, the FCC said that a station's popularity does not reflect acceptance of the broadcast material by the local community ; " Whether particular material is actionably indecent does not turn on whether the station that broadcast it the program happens to be popular in its particular market.
) Further structural changes were successfully completed in 1933 by Henri Sauvage who, in his turn, reworked the architecture to reflect the aesthetic principles of Art Déco.
The gallant interior scenes reflect the 18th century's turn towards the private and the bourgeois.
At the turn of the seventeenth century, the fashion was to wear the jerkin buttoned at the waist and open above to reflect the fashionable narrow-waisted silhouette.
Some of the Serb-majority municipalities in the north of Kosovo function mainly under " parallel structures " which are not in turn recognised by the Government of Kosovo ; but in functional terms the borders of municipalities under Kosovo legislation reflect the realities of divisions between local administrations.
Thus, the current metamorphic mineralogy of a komatiite will reflect the chemistry, which in turn represents an inference as to its volcanological facies and stratigraphic position.
The linguists define Proto-Frankish, analogous to Proto-Germanic, as follows :" The Frankish dialects have a clear and separate identity as a consequence of exclusively shared common innovations .... And these innovations in turn reflect a period of exclusively shared common prehistory during which the dialects were in contact only with each other, so that innovations spread only through these dialects.
An alternative to the fill light is to reflect existing light or to illuminate other objects in the scene ( which in turn further illuminate the subject ).

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