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Idealists are skeptics about the physical world, maintaining either: 1 ) that nothing exists outside the mind, or 2 ) that we would have no access to a mind-independent reality even if it may exist ; the latter case often takes the form of a denial of the idea that we can have unconceptualised experiences ( see Myth of the Given ).
In the United States, public school teacher unions, most notably the National Education Association ( the largest labor union in the USA ), argue against the idea of school vouchers for concern that it would erode educational standards and reduce funding, and that giving money to parents who choose to send their child to a religious or other school is unconstitutional ; however, the latter issue has been struck down by the Supreme Court case Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, which upheld Ohio's voucher plan in a 5-4 ruling.
In the latter half of his career Hayek made a number of contributions to social and political philosophy, which he based on his views on the limits of human knowledge, and the idea of spontaneous order in social institutions.
The latter idea was scrapped by the marketing department before release.
From the latter half of 1937, Ribbentrop had championed the idea of an alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan that would partition the British Empire between them.
In the De Praescriptione he develops as its fundamental idea that, in a dispute between the Church and a separating party, the whole burden of proof lies with the latter, as the Church, in possession of the unbroken tradition, is by its very existence a guarantee of its truth.
The latter found this idea unflattering at best.
Contemporary devices that lend some support to this latter idea include mobile phones, digital audio players, radio-frequency identification tags, GPS, and interactive whiteboards.
Critics of the latter idea point out that the half-life of Pu-240 is 6, 560 years and Pu-239 is 24, 110 years, and thus the relative enrichment of one isotope to the other with time occurs with a half-life of 9, 000 years ( that is, it takes 9000 years for the fraction of Pu-240 in a sample of mixed plutonium isotopes, to spontaneously decrease by half a typical enrichment needed to turn reactor-grade into weapons-grade Pu ).
Powell advocated the privatisation of the Post Office and the telephone network as early as 1964, over 20 years before the latter actually took place ; and he both scorned the idea of " consensus politics " and wanted the Conservative Party to become a modern business-like party, freed from its old aristocratic and " old boy network " associations.
Obsessed with the idea of self-mutilation and suicide, Foucault would attempt the latter several times in ensuing years, and praised the act of killing oneself in a number of his later writings.
In the 17th century, Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz independently discovered the idea that integration was roughly the inverse operation of differentiation, the latter being a way of measuring how quickly a function changed at any given point on the graph.
Although these latter conclusions were not substantiated by Zoroastrian tradition, at the time Haug's interpretation was gratefully accepted by the Parsis of Bombay since it provided a defense against Christian missionary rhetoric, particularly the attacks on the Zoroastrian idea of an uncreated Evil that was as uncreated as God was.
These latter reflect the idea that the marginal social benefit should equal the marginal social cost, that is that production should be increased only as long as the marginal social benefit exceeds the marginal social cost.
These latter again reflect the idea that the marginal social benefit should equal the marginal social cost, i. e., that production should be increased as long as the marginal social benefit exceeds the marginal social cost.
Although his idea was to travel to Braga, he was forced to pass through Hippo as it is known that he delivered letters from Jerome to Saint Augustine, it is also generally agreed that he passed through Jerusalem and Alexandria, although it is not known if he visited the latter on his outward journey, on his return journey or on both occasions.
There are other theories, from a sudden death to a range of legends that talk of Orosius ’ s final arrival in Hispania and his founding of a monastery near to Cabo de Palos where he ended his days, although this latter idea now seems improbable.
Schafer had begun work on the game soon after completing Full Throttle in June, though he conceived the idea of Day of the Dead-themed adventure before production on the latter began.
Mr. Milne (" Billy " to one and all who knew him ) started at once with his idea and by the latter part of the summer of 1909 had formed a troop of Boy Scouts with about a dozen boys from the Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church, Barre, Vermont, Mr. James Grearson, teacher.
The latter criticism probably suggested to Arnold the idea of attempting a second narrative poem of which the central figure should be Jesus, the founder of Christianity, as the founder of Buddhism had been that of the first.
" The idea of evolutionary progress was subjected to some fierce criticism in the latter part of the twentieth century.
This latter idea spread across the English-speaking world and remains in place today in most teaching hospitals.
( The latter idea gave us the notion of so-called rational expectations.
Kennedy pounced, portraying the former idea as soft on communism and the latter diagnosis as a scheme to bus tens of thousands of ghetto residents into white, conservative Orange County.

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At no great distance east of this rift-valley is Mount Kilimanjaro-with its two peaks Kibo and Mawenzi, the latter being, and the culminating point of the whole continent and Mount Kenya, which is.
Attending three of them in rapid succession, the impoverished Capp was thrown out of each for nonpayment of tuition the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and Designers Art School in Boston the latter before launching his amazing career.
The former settled in the eastern coastal regions, while the latter settled primarily in the area known today as the Highveld the large, relatively high central plateau of South Africa.
As an example, the former camp considers surjectivity or being onto as a property of functions, while the latter sees it as a relationship that functions may bear to sets.
The first four films are historical dramas set, respectively, in the time of Christ, the U. S. Civil War, 16th-century Spain, and the late 19th-century South the latter a fictionalized treatment of the life of Methodist evangelist, Robert Sayers Sheffey.
Capitalism entails the private ownership of the latter two natural resources and capital goods by a class of owners called capitalists, either individually, collectively or through a state apparatus that operates for a profit or serves the interests of capital owners.
Classical physics draws a distinction between particles and energy, holding that only the latter exhibit waveform characteristics, whereas quantum mechanics is based on the observation that matter has both wave and particle aspects and postulates that the state of every subatomic particle can be described by a wavefunction a mathematical expression used to calculate the probability that the particle, if measured, will be in a given location or state of motion.
In spaces that are compact in this latter sense, it is often possible to patch together information that holds locally that is, in a neighborhood of each point into corresponding statements that hold throughout the space, and many theorems are of this character.
Later, with Robert Calef's observation of Mather's dealings with Margaret Rule, it became seen as the latter, with Mather perceived as drawing information from her through leading questions, and possibly having a prurient interest -- " Smutty " in Mather's words in his intimate dealings with afflicted young women.
A different dimension on which dictionaries ( usually just general-purpose ones ) are sometimes distinguished is whether they are prescriptive or descriptive, the latter being in theory largely based on linguistic corpus studies this is the case of most modern dictionaries.
Well-known late 1970s disco performers included Donna Summer, The Bee Gees, KC and the Sunshine Band, The Trammps, Van McCoy, Gloria Gaynor, The Village People, Chic, and The Jacksons the latter which first dipped its toes into disco as The Jackson 5.
In these latter cases the faiths do not promote deference, as happens in monotheisms ; rather each suggests a path of action that will bring the practitioner into conformance with the divine law: ahimsa ' no harm ' for Buddhist and Hindu faiths ; de or te ' virtuous action ' in daoism ; and any of numerous practices of peace and love in new age thinking.
Hexameters also have a primary caesura a break in sense, much like the function of a comma in prose at one of several normal positions: After the first syllable in the third foot ( the " masculine " caesura ); after the second syllable in the third foot if the third foot is a dactyl ( the " feminine " caesura ); after the first syllable of the fourth foot ; or after the first syllable of the second foot ( the latter two often occur together in a line, breaking it into three separate units ).
Today's EFTA members are Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland the latter two being founding members.
In the mid-1960s, a successor to the EDSAC 2 was planned, but the move was instead made to the Titan, a prototype Atlas 2 the latter having been developed from the Atlas Computer of the University of Manchester, Ferranti, and Plessey.
In 2002 the tunnel between Streymoy and Vágar the latter is the airport island was finished, and in 2006 the Norðoyatunnilin between Eysturoy and Borðoy was finished.

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The latter was based on Alexandre Dumas, fils ' play The Lady of the Camellias, and became the most popular of all Verdi's operas, placing first in the Operabase list of most performed operas worldwide.
He also made the egregious error of releasing Wala and Adalard from their monastic confinements, placing the former in a position of power in the court of Lothair and the latter in a position in his own house.
In reality, the latter activities often consist of placing a hotel in a splendid landscape, to the detriment of the ecosystem.
The shotgun was used by the New York Jets as they employed the formation during the latter part of the Joe Namath era, as documented in the 1971 Sporting News article " Joe and the Booyah Tribe ", to give the bad-kneed, and often immobile quarterback more time to set up plays by placing him deeper in the backfield.
Despite Punky's efforts to escape from Fenster, a trick pulled by Margaux in which she dressed up and pretended to be Punky, and advocacy from Mike Fulton, Chillings ended up placing Punky with a new foster family, the fabulously wealthy Jules and Tiffany Buckworth ( Robert Casper and Joan Welles ), the latter of whom did not take to Punky's playful, more working-class ways well at all.
Max, Robe, and Megan concoct methods of revenge including terrifing Troy by playing a main theme song from the fictional children's television show, MacGoogle the Highlander Frog, and later severely traumatizing him by trapping him in the gym with MacGoogle, instigating a fight between Dobbs and the Evil Ice Cream Man by stealing a coolant coil for his ice cream truck and his handheld device, and lastly to ruin Jindrake's chances of becoming superintendent to replace the current superintendent, Crazy Legs ( Clifton Davis ), by planting animal pheronomes within his breath spray, instigating a food fight, and later by sabotaging his announcements by placing a cardboard cutout of Max pointing at Jindrake claiming that the latter was wearing a thong.
Respite may last a few hours up to several days ( the latter being done usually by placing the patient in a nursing home or in-patient hospice unit for several days ).
He then promoted Huang Zhong to General of the Rear ( 後將軍 ), placing the latter on the same level as three other generals: Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Ma Chao.
This latter effect is largely prevented by placing a capacitor parallel across the contact breaker-this is usually referred to by the more old fashioned term condenser by mechanics.
The Beauchamps frequently Quartering ( heraldry ) | quartered their own arms with those of Newburgh, on occasion placing the latter in the 1st & 4th quarters, positions of greatest honour
The former can be achieved by the use of a modulation technique, whereas the latter can be obtained by placing the gas inside a cavity in which the light passes through the sample several times, thus increasing the interaction length.
In Gibson's example, then, the programmer is not necessarily placing purple and green pixels to increase the perceived resolution of a white line ; he may also be seen as simply drawing a line two pixels wide so as to make it appear white, and this latter mental model is arguably the one that most programmers of the time used.
“ Castro pointed to the distinction between social segregation and employment, while placing great emphasis on correcting the latter.
The latter introduces Amphaxitis twice under the subdivisions of Macedonia --- in one instance placing the mouths of the Echidorus and Axios in Amphaxitis, and mentioning Thessalonica as the only town in the district, which agrees with Polybius and with Strabo.
During the latter half of 1987, the band continued to tour: a third on the bill placing at a concert at the Town & Country Club was widely acclaimed in the press and convinced Creation Records to fund a third single-" Christine "-which was recorded in 1987 but not released until mid-1988.
The album featured two U. S. dance radio & dance chart hits, with " Black Leather " and " Close to Perfection ", the latter of which gave her her highest UK chart placing (# 63 ) for 7 weeks.
That single achieved much popularity, placing first on the singles charts in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom, and eventually becoming certified gold in the latter country with 400, 000 units sold.
The exact time when he lived is not known ; but, as he quotes Alexander of Tralles, and is himself quoted by Yahya ibn Sarafyun ( Serapion the Elder ), it is probable that Abu-al-Faraj is correct in placing him in the latter half of the 7th century.
The period of his life is doubtful, Anatolius of Laodicea ( 270 ) placing him in the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus ( 3rd century BC ), Alfred Gercke in the time of Philometor II Lathyrus ( latter part of 2nd century BC ); while more reliable testimony indicates that he was a contemporary of Ptolemy Philometor ( middle of 2nd century BC ).

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