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The philosophical question of whether morality is absolute or relative leads to questions about the nature of evil, with views falling into one of four opposed camps: moral absolutism, amoralism, moral relativism, and moral universalism.
The third action was to replace the text of " Amendment B " with new text: " Those who are called to ordained service in the church, by their assent to the constitutional questions for ordination and installation ( W-4. 4003 ), pledge themselves to live lives obedient to Jesus Christ the Head of the Church, striving to follow where he leads through the witness of the Scriptures, and to understand the Scriptures through the instruction of the Confessions.
The need for exotic matter leads to questions about whether it is actually possible to find a way to distribute the matter in an initial spacetime which lacks a " warp bubble " in such a way that the bubble will be created at a later time.
He is more of a " shoot first, ask questions later " type, and is often the one to get the duo into the various scrapes in which they find themselves, although the character did mature slightly as the seasons passed ; he is also the one more likely to have his eye, or heart, distracted by a pretty girl, which proves to be the Achilles ' heel that leads the Dukes into trouble in several episode plots.
The deepening of these questions leads to complex conceptions of trust which have been thoroughly studied in the context of business relationships.
He disagreed with the method of answering scientific questions by deduction and described it as follows: " Having first determined the question according to his will, man then resorts to experience, and bending her to conformity with his placets, leads her about like a captive in a procession.
Instead appealing to others could be interpreted as the solipsist fulfilling its own rules it itself created ( this leads to interesting questions as to why the solipsist's rules would require it to reach agreements in a code the solipsist made with agents the solipsist created for the personal gratification of the solipsist ).
This leads to questions about other missing members of the royal family.
This leads to additional questions about nuclear materials safety and security and the potential for terrorist groups to steal or gain access to sensitive weapons materials ; out of 32 countries thought to have nuclear weapons materials, North Korea ranks last in safety rating.
An intervention from the Wormhole Prophets, considered gods by the Bajorans, leads characters to ponder questions of faith and destiny.
It leads to a structural analysis of narrative and an increasingly influential body of modern work that raises important epistemological questions:
But, telomerase also favors tumorogenesis, which leads to questions about its potential as an anti-aging therapy.
The possibility of passing leads to tactical play as passing uses less time allowing more questions to be answered ; but may count against the contestant at the end in the event of a tie.
In Theaetetus, Socrates is presented as a " spiritual midwife " and in Meno, by posing questions to a slave who never learned geometry, Socrates leads him to “ remember ” how a square is doubled.
In fact, central to the book's theme are the three questions the King asked Reg upon his appointment ; if one could travel through time, if there was a reason one thing happened after another, and if there was any way of stopping it ( The answers are, in order, yes, no and maybe, which leads to Dirk deducing the existence of the time machine as his associate, Richard, was only told about the second and third questions but given all three answers ), Reg apparently promptly realising the answer to the three questions and concluding that he could then take time off in reasonable comfort.
After passing out from the blow, Hank describes waking up underneath an oak tree in a rural area of Camelot where a knight questions him for trespassing upon his land, and after establishing rapport, leads him towards Camelot castle.
This forms the basis of the insanity defense: one can't be held accountable for acts in which one was unconsciously irrational, mentally ill — and therefore leads to interesting philosophical questions:
But he leads up to this with both observations and questions concerning the difference between species and genus, starting with:
The topic also leads to wider controversial questions of autonomy of the régions.
She particularly praised the performances of the two leads: " Christopher Eccleston, never knowingly under-intense, was perfectly cast as the Everybloke suddenly gifted with the ability to provide answers to the big questions and perform medium-sized miracles ... Sharp, burdened ( or perhaps liberated?
Tests may include a halt for several seconds, rein back, demonstration of the hand gallop, figure-8 at the trot or canter with correct diagonals or leads ( simple change of lead or flying ), trotting or cantering low fences ( up to 3 '), jump obstacles at the walk ( up to 2 '), jumping fences on a figure-8, oral questions regarding tack, equipment, conformation, and basic horsemanship, riding without stirrups, performing a turn on the forehand or haunches, and a serpentine at the trot or canter with flying changes.
An idea that differentiates him from Feyerabend who states in books such as Problems of Empiricism and Against Method that if the new theory deviates into new areas, this is not a problem of the theory, as often the conceptual progress leads to the disappearance and not to the refutation or resolution of the old questions.

leads and relevant
In this experiment, Cook & Mineka, through the use of video, appraised 22 rhesus monkeys on their fear to evolutionary relevant stimuli ( e. g. crocodiles and snakes ), and evolutionary irrelevant stimuli ( e. g. flowers and artificial rabbits ) to see if fear conditioning using the direct conditioning model ( Pavlov's model ) leads to fear acquisition ( or more specifically the conditioned fear response ).
A family of discrete resistors is also characterized according to its form factor, that is, the size of the device and the position of its leads ( or terminals ) which is relevant in the practical manufacturing of circuits using them.
A deictic center, sometimes referred to as an origo, is a set of theoretical points that a deictic expression is ‘ anchored ’ to, such that the evaluation of the meaning of the expression leads one to the relevant point.
This observation is only relevant when a computer program is in a situation where it has a choice between two losing moves, one of which is actually more difficult for the opponent, but leads to a tablebase position with a known value, and is hence of very minor importance.
# Positive affect leads to defocused attention and a more complex cognitive context, increasing the breadth of those elements that are treated as relevant to the problem ;
Another review published in 2005 by the Freiburg University Institute for Environmental Medicine found that " mercury from dental amalgam may lead to nephrotoxicity, neurobehavioural changes, autoimmunity, oxidative stress, autism, skin and mucosa alterations or non-specific symptoms and complaints ", that " Alzheimer's disease or multiple sclerosis has also been linked to low-dose mercury exposure ", and that " removal of dental amalgam leads to permanent improvement of various chronic complaints in a relevant number of patients in various trials.
These were ready-to-use out of a box, so that the buyer would get the modem with all relevant leads, cards ( if necessary ) and software to connect with Micronet.
If this attrition is systematically related to any feature of the study, the administration of the independent variable, the instrumentation, or if dropping out leads to relevant bias between groups, a whole class of alternative explanations is possible that account for the observed differences.
Where the primary rule in Art 4 leads to the law of a territorial unit of a multi-unit state ( such as Canada or Australia ), Art 12 indicates that the applicable law can be the law of a territorial unit specified in the account agreement provided that the relevant intermediary has a qualifying office somewhere in the multi-unit state.
Federal Rule 403 allows relevant evidence to be excluded " if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice ", if it leads to confusion of the issues, if it is misleading or if it is a waste of time.
Another speculation ( the Vester-Ulbricht hypothesis ) suggests that fundamental chirality of physical processes such as that of the beta decay ( see Parity violation ) leads to slightly different half-lives of biologically relevant molecules.
* To undertake policy development and formulation that leads to sought after change and reform across all aspects of social and economic policy to ensure that the quality and extent of homeless and other relevant services are improved and the prevention and elimination of homelessness in Irish society is worked towards ;
The impossibility to find relevant clues to help him solve the mystery leads the main character to an existential crisis, which builds slowly from inside and finally puts him in the position of identifying himself with the man he was supposed to find.

leads and notion
This leads Irenaeus to the somewhat startling notion that Adam and Eve died on the same day that they disobeyed, namely, on a Friday, as a parallel to the death of Christ on Good Friday ; ;
It had been hoped that patient adherence to antipsychotics would be higher with the atypicals, but a 2008 review found that the data have failed to substantiate the notion that novel antipsychotic drug use leads to improved medication compliance and favorable clinical outcomes.
This leads to the notion of an internal groupoid in a category.
The vagueness of the intuitionistic notion of truth often leads to misinterpretations about its meaning.
The generalization of these three properties to more abstract vector spaces leads to the notion of norm.
Russell's paradox, which shows that the notion of the set of all those sets that do not contain themselves leads to a contradiction, was instrumental in the development of modern logic and set theory.
Thus, the general notion of a statistical ensemble with nearest-neighbor interactions leads to Markov random fields, which again find broad applicability ; for example in Hopfield networks.
This leads to the notion of " genetic distance ", which is a measure of recombination frequency averaged over a ( suitably large ) sample of pedigrees.
Elliott argues that this mistaken notion of his role as king ultimately leads to Richard's failure.
4 ) Similarly, the Moore – Smith theory of convergence via nets, as supplemented by Kelley's notion of a universal net, leads to the criterion that a space is compact if and only if each universal net on the space converges.
Marston positioned that there is a male notion of freedom that is inherently anarchic and violent and an opposing female notion based on " Love Allure " that leads to an ideal state of submission to loving authority.
This is a particularly unfortunate choice as it leads to confusion with the notion of a complex structure, which often has the same coordinate expression as Ω but represents a very different structure.
This notion of one ( multiplicity ) culture to an organization leads to the classification of culture along its path of emergence into nascent, adolescent, and mature types, each of which is distinct in terms of the pattern of the three cognitive components and behavior.
Tits later reworked the foundational aspects of the theory of buildings using the notion of a chamber system, encoding the building solely in terms of adjacency properties of simplices of maximal dimension ; this leads to simplifications in both spherical and affine cases.
The further question of what is the structure of the coarse quotient space leads to the notion of a smooth stack.
Carroll disclaims the notion that Christian anti-Judaism leads inevitably to the Shoah perpetrated by National Socialism, but he argues that Church's long history of " Jew-hatred " ( his term ) laid the foundation for Hitler's crimes.
This leads to the radical notion that there is no such thing as a " doer ".
This can easily be expressed in terms of a commutative diagram, and thus leads to the notion of a medial magma object in a category with a Cartesian product.
The notion of stratified negation leads to a very effective operational semantics for stratified programs in terms of the stratified least fixpoint, that is obtained by iteratively applying the fixpoint operator to each stratum of the program, from the lowest one up.
Meanwhile, his notion that we can begin to enjoy our eternal salvation through our earthly successes leads in later generations to " a mysticism of consolation ".
This leads to the notion that the points of the stack should carry automorphisms themselves, and this in turn gives rise to the notion of a stack as a certain kind of " category fibered in groupoids ".
This important remark leads to the notion of sheaf cohomology, via derived functors.

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