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It is the force in the universe that makes men love goodness, even when they turn away from it.
When an application makes a request that requires a domain name lookup, such programs send a resolution request to the DNS resolver in the local operating system, which in turn handles the communications required.
This makes ethical naturalism a definist form of moral realism, which is in turn a form of cognitivism.
This makes ethical non-naturalism a non-definist form of moral realism, which is in turn a form of cognitivism.
On making the last pass, each dancer makes a whole turn on the end, bearing right if the last pass was by the right shoulder or left if last pass was by the left, and reenters the figure returning to place.
Insurance brokers help arrange for the insurance coverage that in turn makes a production financially feasible.
The immediate comprehension of Interlingua, in turn, makes it unusually easy to learn.
The Biqa Valley is watered by two rivers that rise in the watershed near Baalbek: the Orontes flowing north ( in Arabic it is called Nahr al Asi, " the Rebel River ", because this direction is unusual ), and the Litani flowing south into the hill region of the southern Biqa Valley, where it makes an abrupt turn to the west in southern Lebanon and is thereafter called the Al Qasmiyah River.
Additionally, both the terms strigoi and moroi are traditionally closely associated with both pricolici and vârcolaci, and while modern fiction makes a clear distinction between the terms ( with strigoi and moroi being in usage more a reference to the vampiric than the lycanthropic, and the latter in turn referring more to " living " as opposed to undead vampires ), older folklore leaves them not always so easily differentiated, especially with regional variants.
This in turn makes him a greater asset to the technological needs and demands of the network ( and the whims of its executives and stars ).
His super-flexible wrist makes him especially potent and guarantees him turn on any surface.
And even to the point where its supposed omnipotence would make it impossible to be omniscient, to which in turn, makes it impossible to be omnipotent due to due to the problem of infinite egress.
Tracing all the way around the polygon makes one full turn, so the sum of the exterior angles must be 360 °.
Some video games can be played in turn-based mode: one makes one's " move ", then play for that player stops, and the turn passes to another player who to makes his or her move in response.
Special effects and other production techniques allow creators to present a living visual image of an imaginary world not limited by the constraints of reality ; this makes television an excellent medium for science fiction, which in turn contributes to its popularity in this form.
When he gets the mission from which he may never return, it is okay with him since it solves his problem with suicide, which in turn makes him a dangerous person for the mission.
This means after separation, the large first stage is at high altitude and headed downrange very fast, which makes it difficult to turn around and get back to the launch point.
The potential for clever play is quite great and most games include in them some turn in which a player makes three interesting words all at once to score a lot of points.
Adding more than one extra riding turn does not add to its security and makes the knot more difficult to tighten evenly.
Some changes included increasing the minimum ski length and also the sidecut which makes the ski turn less tightly. In 2008 ski lengths were increased as it was found by physiotherapists that the shorter skis combined with the constant knee jerking movements were considered unnecessarily harmful to racers knees due to the turning radius of the skis ( especially the slalom skis ) therefore the F. I. S made the minimum ski length for women in slalom 155 cm and men 165 cm.
This in turn makes the average income generally high, making it possible to keep the taxation rate low without compromising the service to the inhabitants.
It is not rare in slow chess games for a player to leave the table, but the clock of the absent player continues to run if it is his turn, or starts to run if his opponent makes a move.
This contributes to their high population numbers, which, in turn, makes commercial fishing relatively easy.

turn and understandable
In turn, the logical layer calls upon the physical layer to implement OS requests in terms understandable by the hardware.
Billing Systems and all other downstream systems, in turn, converts this data to componentown understandable format.

turn and how
There was, it seems to me, enough in the openly declared principles and intentions of Russian leaders to alienate honorable men without their having to wait to see how it would turn out.
For the first time in history, the U.S. has produced a society in which less than one-tenth of the people turn out so much food that the Government's most embarrassing problem is how to dispose inconspicuously of 100 million tons of surplus farm produce.
With improv, people can find true expressive freedom since they don't ever know how the situation is going to turn out.
The 4th century BC writer Theopompus, quoted by Strabo, describes how heating earth from Andeira in Turkey produced " droplets of false silver ", probably metallic zinc, which could be used to turn copper into oreichalkos.
Ever the idealist, he never gives up on educating and enlightening the duo no matter how disastrous his attempts to do so turn out.
Today the main focus of pure biochemistry is in understanding how biological molecules give rise to the processes that occur within living cells, which in turn relates greatly to the study and understanding of whole organisms.
Forty-seven years after the initial freeze, Costa Rican President Óscar Arias Sánchez announced on 18 March 2009 that normal relations were to be re-established, saying, " If we have been able to turn the page with regimes as profoundly different to our reality as occurred with the USSR or, more recently, with the Republic of China, how would we not do it with a country that is geographically and culturally much nearer to Costa Rica?
The film told of how Piccolo helped Sayers recover from a devastating knee injury to return to his status as one of the league's best players, and how Sayers in turn helped the Piccolo family through Brian's fatal illness.
The amino acids in a protein determine how it folds into a three-dimensional shape ; this structure is, in turn, responsible for the protein's function.
Recent evidences such as the pool and a turn away from the vestiges of positivism as evidenced by the growing number of books addressing the historicity of John reveal that the final word has not been said on how much of the historical Jesus inhabits John's gospel.
In his book In the Fourth Year published in 1918 he suggested how each nation of the world would elect, " upon democratic lines " by proportional representation, an electoral college in the manner of the United States of America, in turn to select its delegate to the proposed League of Nations.
He also explains how brutal and unscrupulous these Romans must have been: " They were conquerors, and for that you want only brute force "-After some silence, Marlow abruptly starts up again saying, in a hesitating voice, " I suppose you fellows remember I did once turn fresh-water sailor for a bit.
Many large countries in turn have internal rules on how and where specific subsets of their callsigns can be used ( such as Mexico's XE for AM and XH for FM radio and Television broadcasting ), which are not covered here.
While Lippman's journalistic philosophy might be more acceptable to government leaders, Dewey's approach is a better description of how many journalists see their role in society, and, in turn, how much of society expects journalists to function.
A candidature could turn into a bribery competition, without ever knowing exactly how much competitors paid to obtain office.
Microeconomics examines how these decisions and behaviors affect the supply and demand for goods and services, which determines prices, and how prices, in turn, determine the quantity supplied and quantity demanded of goods and services.
* Landscape ecology is a sub-discipline of ecology and geography that address how spatial variation in the landscape affects ecological processes such as the distribution and flow of energy, materials and individuals in the environment ( which, in turn, may influence the distribution of landscape " elements " themselves such as hedgerows ).
The new linguistic turn, through the rise of semiotics as well as of structural linguistics, brought to the fore a new interest in figures of speech as signs, the metaphor in particular ( in the works of Roman Jakobson, Michel Charles, Gérard Genette ) while famed Structuralist Roland Barthes, a classicist by training, perceived how some basic elements of rhetoric could be of use in the study of narratives, fashion and ideology.
This allowed one not only to find out if a listener liked the performance, but how they felt at any individual moment, through a dial which they would turn to express their preference ( positive or negative ).
* ( computer animation showing how the inside of a sphere can turn outside.
They in turn could open others, and this is how Subud eventually spread around the world.
Focuses here are on speech acts ( e. g. whether one person tends to ask questions and the other speaker tends to answer ), who chooses the topic, turn management, and how capable both speakers are of evaluating the subject.

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