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latter and explanation
Transfer RNA molecules appear to have evolved prior to modern aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, so the latter cannot be part of the explanation of its patterns.
::" What could be code-breaking evidence of the latter explanation is to be found in the newly-disclosed redesign of the Missile Defense Agency logo .... As Logan helpfully shows, the new MDA shield appears ominously to reflect a morphing of the Islamic crescent and star with the Obama campaign logo.
In order to remove the discrepancies between the latter and the former assignment of editorship, the Talmud takes refuge in the explanation that the prayers had fallen into disuse, and that Gamaliel reinstituted them ( Meg.
If the latter is true, one possible explanation for its appearance in modern Iceland would be from the capture and removal of a Native American woman, possibly a Beothuk.
But so long as we have countervailing reasons for doubting the latter, we have to look elsewhere for an explanation of the former.
If such an explanation existed, then there would be no need for folk-psychological explanations of behavior, and the latter would be eliminated the same way as the mythological explanations the ancients used.
This latter explanation seems closer to the canon established by the main Infocom game series, since in Spellbreaker, if the player is shapeshifted into a grue and remains in a lit area for too long the light eventually kills him / her ( and it is implied that the amount of light to which he or she is exposed is so faint as to be invisible to human eyes ).
This latter explanation is in spite of evidence linking moderate alcohol consumption to reduced incidence of coronary disease.
This latter explanation is more plausible, especially since the guitar solo of " Hotel California " so eerily resembles the soloing by Martin Barre and Ian Anderson in " We Used to Know ," which cannot be explained by the chord sequence alone.
The former explanation is speculative and the latter is doubted by most literary scholars, who note that stories linking folk tales or songs to political events are often urban legends.
The last book listed offers a general explanation of what Guénon saw as the fundamental differences between " sacerdotal " ( priestly or sacred ) and " royal " ( governmental ) powers, along with the negative consequences arising from the usurpation of the prerogatives of the latter with regard to the former.
* Criticism of the modern world and of " neospiritualism ": East and West, The Crisis of the Modern World, Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power, Theosophy: History of a Pseudo-Religion, The Spiritist Fallacy and The Reign of Quantity & the Signs of the Times, the latter book being often considered as his masterpiece as an explanation of the modern world from the traditional perspective.
In the latter half of part II of that paper, Maxwell gives a separate physical explanation for each of the two phenomena.
Recent linguistic analysis is strengthening the case for the latter explanation, that is also more likely to convince those who consider the Bible to be a reliable historical document.
Dr. William O. Davis, who witnessed the latter demonstration, wrote in his notebook about Dean's explanation of how the device worked, "... does not strike me as valid ... For this reason I have decided to undertake a theoretical study of dynamic systems to see if a concept can be evolved which will describe a world in which Dean's Drive can exist and yet where other known facts are not contradicted.
One explanation of the latter point might be that because ' in object relations therapy ... the relationship is so central, " countertransference " reactions are considered key in helping the therapist to understand the transference ', something appearing in ' the post-Kleinian perspective ... Indivisible transferencecountertransference.
Again, exposition is invariably followed by explanation, the cold hysteria of the former giving way to the innumerable ramifications of the latter.
While the first half of the book is an explanation of the theory, the latter part comprises examples of notes and later interpretations of them as possible predictions.
) could be perfectly imitated in the laboratory, the acid rocks could not, and advanced the explanation that for the crystallization of the latter the gases never absent in natural rock magmas were indispensable mineralizing agents.
Arcadius was author of ' Russian Economic History, The Nineteenth Century ' also ' The Plow the Hammer and the Knout ' The latter book presents his explanation of the foundation in the Eighteenth Century of the Russian economy and power structure.
The latter practice of positive social science refuses to take the distinction between formative context and formed routines as the central practice of social and historical explanation, but rather sees society and history as an endless series of episodes of problem solving.
The latter explanation seems most plausible.
The latter explanation is suggested by Victorian Ordnance Survey maps which show the ancient site of an early Christian chapel dedicated to St. Margaret.
Encyclopedias, when they mention this latter explanation at all, tend to dismiss it.

latter and ties
He first gained the support of the cities of Veii and Tarquinii, recalling to the former their regular losses of war and land to the Roman state, and to the latter his family ties.
Douglas Guthrie distinguishes between guanxi and guanxixue (, the ' art ' or ' knowledge ' of guanxi ), as the former is considered in the modern Chinese society as common inter-personal ties that reflect the Chinese nature, while the latter represents the manipulation and corruption brought about by a selfish and sometimes illegal utilization of guanxi.
A newspaper in Britain described the latter move, which cut off the Jewish populace from their leader, as " intended to disrupt the Jewish community and rob it of the last frail ties which hold it together.
The latter is often accused of ties with Chinese organized crime and letting the gangs operate in his casinos ' VIP rooms.
By this time, the sometimes complicated array of knots and styles of neckwear gave way to the neckties and bow ties, the latter a much smaller, more convenient version of the cravat.
The latter maintain strong ties with the rest of the Nazarene congregations.
The latter usually appear at the end of decorative cords, such as bolo ties, and the identically named aiguillettes of military dress uniforms.
The reform also attempted to foster closer ties between the activities of the Kombinate and the foreign trade enterprises by subordinating the latter to both the Ministry of Foreign Trade and the Kombinate.
Aside from the environmental benefits of using recycled material, plastic ties usually replace timber ties soaked in creosote, the latter being a toxic chemical, and are themselves recyclable.
Due to historically close ties with France — strengthened during the Crimean War of 1854 – 1856 — it was French literature that came to constitute the major Western influence on Turkish literature throughout the latter half of the 19th century.
Strengthening ties with the United States while continuing to develop relations within the European Union are two main goals of Polish foreign affairs, as well as improving relations with France and Germany despite several problems in relations with the latter.
In 1925, Adelphi College severed its ties with the Adelphi Academy, the latter closing in 1930.
The Finns then gained four points from their difficult away ties against Armenia and Kazakhstan, drawing 0 – 0 with the former and beating the latter 2 – 0.
Given Chingoka's close ties to Bvute, it is likely that the latter will continue in his post as well.
Towards the close of the 1980s, and continuing to 2000, most of the remaining fighting in Lebanon occurred in the south, inside the Israeli-occupied zone, under the Southern-Lebanese-Army influence led by Saad Haddad and later by Antoine Lahd, the latter who had close ties with the National Liberal Party ( Al Ahrar in Arabic ).
We might suppose from this that Hobbema and Ruisdael, the two great masters of landscape, were united at this time by ties of friendship, and accept the belief that the former was the pupil of the latter.
However this latter part of the proposal raised many questions, with some already arguing that the Glens have no natural ties to Jordanstown ( and in 1995 the previous Boundary Commission cited this very reason when rejecting such a proposal ).
Till now SIT has been maintaining close ties with tertiary universities of the countries like Germany, U. S. A., Australia, Canada, U. K., France, New Zealand, Japan in conducting the exchange programmes in scientific and technological research and in the establishment and implementation of collaborative schemes of cooperation of tertiary education, the latter of which covers the programs in ' Electronic Engineering and Automation, Mechanical Design, Manufacturing and Automation, Applied Chemistry and Economic Administration?
Close ties exist between the two countries, these bonds first being formed with the start of mass Polynesian migration to New Zealand in the latter half of the twentieth century.
His relationship with Ferdinand's successor, Leopold I, was strained for a number of political reasons ( numerous forces were opposed to Leopold's election, and among them were the Jesuit order and Johann Philipp von Schönborn, Elector-Archbishop of Mainz ; Froberger's mentor and friend Kircher was an important figure in the former, and Froberger had strong ties with the court of the latter.
With increasing cultural ties between Korea and China since the latter half of the Three Kingdoms period, the aristocratic class and rulers started adopting traditional style of Chinese clothes very different from Hanbok.
It is essential for ballast to be piled as high as the ties, and for a substantial " shoulder " to be placed at their ends ; the latter being especially important, since this ballast shoulder is, for the most part, the only thing restraining lateral movement of the track.
He also ties Titus Flavius Sabinus to Aulus Plautius and his wife Pomponia Graecina by marriage, the latter of whom is by scholars presumed to have converted to Christianity, and who possibly used her son-in-law's status as Lord Mayor of Rome to try to protect Paul while he was under house arrest during his first stay in Rome.

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