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makes and unnecessary
This gives us a definite choice of an element from each set, and makes it unnecessary to apply the axiom of choice.
However, Tibetan Buddhism believes that tantric practice makes vegetarianism unnecessary.
While this development makes fine tuners unnecessary, a very small number of bassists use them nevertheless.
Républicanisme, in theory, makes anti-discrimination laws unnecessary, but some critics argue that colour-blind laws serve to perpetuate discrimination.
This makes the ZGRASS-100 somewhat unnecessary, so whether or not Bally intended to offer both remains a mystery.
Good posture also makes it easier to initiate phonation and to tune the resonators as proper alignment prevents unnecessary tension in the body.
Because the electronic age makes conducting business across state borders an everyday occurrence, there is a critical need for states to adopt a uniform mobility system that will allow licensed CPAs to provide services across state lines without unnecessary burdens that do not protect the public interest.
If you understand ... everything begins to appear wonderful and beautiful, and it naturally makes people stop wasting or stop desiring unnecessary things.
This is possible because the digital waveguide is linear and makes it unnecessary to model the instrument body's resonances after synthesizing the string output, greatly reducing the number of computations required for a convincing resynthesis.
In some countries, the body of the deceased is embalmed before disposal, which makes refrigeration unnecessary.
X-ray image intensifiers generally have radiation-reducing systems such as pulsed rather than constant radiation, and last image hold, which " freezes " the screen and makes it available for examination without exposing the patient to unnecessary radiation.
While ordained and instituted ministers must wear an alb ( with cincture and amice unless the form of the alb makes these unnecessary ), albs or any other appropriate attire, such as a cassock and surplice, may be worn by servers.
South Asian music is based on melody, rather than harmony, which makes two-handed playing unnecessary, and South Asian musicians are used to sitting cross-legged on the ground or kneeling to play, rather than on a chair or bench.
" Paula Nechak of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer called the film " simply another in a long line of utterly unnecessary remakes that, having nothing new to say, clutch at crassness and dumbness ," while Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said that while " the screenplay [...] makes the most of Thornton's dry, skewed humor, [...] nothing happens here that would distinguish this film from other sports movies.
It is not listed whether this station is actually retransmitting WYAY ( which would be unnecessary since it is entirely within its current broadcast range, unblocked by terrain ), or simulcasting an HD Radio digital subchannel ( which makes the designation of " broadcast translator " a legal fiction, as with other Cumulus stations in metro Atlanta ).
A laser only emits light of high irradiance at a very narrow wavelength interval, typically under 0. 01 nm, which makes an excitation monochromator or filter unnecessary.
The Komnenian wall lacks a moat, since the difficult terrain of the area makes it unnecessary.
Austria was known for their very fancy and creative style of playing football which on the downside has frequently led to unnecessary losses and unnecessary draws and makes the team somewhat unpredictable.
The presence of sweat glands all over the human body makes licking as a cooling method unnecessary.
They live in the vast oceans on their homeworld, Leera, which has only one small continent of land ( originally, Leerans needed to go on land to mate, but technology now makes that unnecessary ).
It is unnecessary that the principal would have been unable to make the profit ; if the fiduciary makes a profit, by virtue of his role as fiduciary for the principal, then the fiduciary must report the profit to the principal.
This prevents condensation of water from the reaction mixtures on the insides of the lids and makes it unnecessary to use PCR oil to cover the reaction mixture.
Use of an external power supply allows portability of battery-powered equipment without the added bulk of internal power components and makes it unnecessary to produce equipment for use only with a specified power source.

makes and postulate
MWI is distinguished by two qualities: it assumes realism, which it assigns to the wavefunction, and it has the minimal formal structure possible, rejecting any hidden variables, quantum potential, any form of a collapse postulate ( i. e., Copenhagenism ) or mental postulates ( such as the many-minds interpretation makes ).
Emotivists think not, claiming that we do not need to postulate the existence of moral " badness " or " wrongness " to explain why considering certain deeds makes us feel disapproval ; that all we really observe when we introspect are feelings of disapproval.
Peter Weir's 1977 Australian film " The Last Wave " makes a simple and straightforward postulate about the premonitory nature of dreams ( from one of his Aboriginal characters ) that "... dreams are the shadow of something real ".
Euclid's commentator Proclus gave a proof of this postulate using the previous postulates, but it may be argued that this proof makes use of some hidden assumptions.
One may argue that, even if postulate 4 can be proven from the preceding ones, in the order that Euclid presents his material it is necessary to include it since without it postulate 5, which uses the right angle as a unit of measure, makes no sense.
Cottier has been critical of anonymous Christianity, saying that a theological system that absorbs all realities into Christ ends by turning Christ into a kind of metaphysical postulate of the affirmation of human values, which makes the Church incapable of engaging in serious dialogue, even on the level of human rights.

makes and exploitation
Although steep mountain terrain makes exploitation difficult, mineral surveys have found small deposits of limestone, magnesite, zinc, copper, iron, mica, lead, and cobalt.
However, the figure-hugging nature of these shorts makes some wearers feel uncomfortable, and making them compulsory for women athletes has been described as " venturing into the arena of athlete exploitation ".
Fear of deportation makes them highly vulnerable to exploitation by employers.
The species is not considered to be endangered ; its near-shore distribution, though, makes it vulnerable to environmental degradation, direct exploitation, and problems associated with local fisheries.
The law also increases the penalties for sexual exploitation of a minor and makes the registration requirements more stringent.
However, as a degree makes getting a work permit far easier, to work without a degree is often to work illegally, opening teachers up to exploitation by employers.
Many security analysts attribute Internet Explorer's frequency of exploitation in part to its ubiquity, since its market dominance makes it the most obvious target.
While his works demonstrate fluency with a range of twentieth century compositional techniques, those procedures are secondary to his exploitation and expansion of the possibilities of tonal harmony, giving his music an immediacy that makes it appealing to a wide spectrum of audiences.

makes and order
This makes them useful for purposes of collation, specifically by allowing words to be sorted in alphabetical order.
In his works Plato makes extensive use of the Socratic dialogues in order to discuss contrary positions within the context of a supposition.
Since only one tech may be " researched " at any given time, the order in which technologies are chosen makes a considerable difference in the outcome of the game and generally reflects the player's preferred style of gameplay.
As global interconnectedness makes legitimate suspense more difficult to achieve, several writers — including Elizabeth Peters, P. C. Doherty, Steven Saylor, and Lindsey Davis — have eschewed fabricating convoluted plots in order to manufacture tension, instead opting to set their characters in some former period.
In general, the masses of all hadrons are of the order of 1 GeV / c < sup > 2 </ sup >, which makes the GeV ( gigaelectronvolt ) a very convenient unit of mass for particle physics:
One of the key features of graphic design is that it makes a tool out of appropriate image selection in order to possibly convey meaning.
This interpretation is now generally discarded, as Poseidonios ' narrative makes it more likely that the country some of the Helvetians left in order to join in the raids of the Teutones, Cimbri, and Ambrones was in fact southern Germany and not Switzerland.
Experimental philosophy is a form of philosophical inquiry that makes at least partial use of empirical research — especially opinion polling — in order to address persistent philosophical questions.
The judge hears evidence, determines the facts, makes conclusions of law and enters an order allowing or denying the motion.
Likewise, cold-cathode gauges may be reluctant to start at very low pressures, in that the near-absence of a gas makes it difficult to establish an electrode current-in particular in Penning gauges, which use an axially symmetric magnetic field to create path lengths for ions that are of the order of metres.
With a little help from Suegar, an apparent religious fanatic, and Tris, the leader of the female prisoners, he instills order and hope in the apathetic, distrustful inmates, makes them rehearse for quick embarkation ( disguised as a food distribution procedure ), and stages one of the largest mass breakouts in history.
Phayer's Pius XII, The Holocaust, and the Cold War ( 2008 ) makes use of many documents that have recently come to light due to Bill Clinton's 1997 executive order declassifying wartime and postwar documents, many of which are currently at the US National Archives and Holocaust Memorial Museum.
The language syntax uses reverse Polish notation, which makes the order of operations unambiguous, but reading a program requires some practice, because one has to keep the layout of the stack in mind.
This makes possible the use of backtracking in every such case in order to improve performance.
Gilliam's films have a distinctive look not only in mise-en-scene but even more so in photography, often recognizable from just a short clip ; in order to create a surreal atmosphere of psychological unrest and a world out-of-balance, Gilliam makes frequent use of unusual camera angles, particularly low-angle shots, high-angle shots, and Dutch angles.
Moreover, the size of the universe makes the analogy problematic: although our experience of the universe is of order, there may be chaos in other parts of the universe.
This property likely makes it easier for these proteins to evolve in order to better compete with the defense mechanisms of the host cell.
Once the opening is completed, O's task is to follow the above list of priorities in order to force the draw, or else to gain a win if X makes a weak play.
Every thing depends upon the evil of the second order ; it is this which gives to such actions the character of crime, and which makes punishment necessary.
Stroboscopic, and high-speed videos provide an option but in order to see the vocal folds, a fiberoptic probe leading to the camera has to be positioned in the throat, which makes speaking difficult.
In order to ensure the government always has the confidence of the majority of the house, the political culture of Westminster nations often makes it highly unusual for a legislator to vote against their party.
* Empress Saimei of Japan makes an order to dispatch a force to the Korean Peninsula to save Baekje.
Two groups of stones are said to be n-connected if you can connect them safely in n moves ( or, more precisely, the number of moves you must make in order to safely connect the two groups minus the number of moves your opponent makes is n ).
In final judgements the Court makes a declaration that a contracting state has violated the Convention, and may order the contracting state to pay material and / or moral damages and the legal costs incurred in domestic courts and the Court in bringing the case.
In the bivariate case, we also have a theorem that makes the first equivalent condition for multivariate normality less restrictive: it is sufficient to verify that countably many distinct linear combinations of X and Y are normal in order to conclude that the vector is bivariate normal.

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