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From its inception in 1920 with the passage of Public Law 236, 66th Congress, the purpose of the vocational rehabilitation program has been to assist the States, by means of grants-in-aid, to return disabled men and women to productive, gainful employment.
What this means is that by the exercise of sobriety ( the mental ascesis against tempting thoughts ), the Hesychast arrives at a continual practice of the Jesus Prayer with his mind in his heart and where his consciousness is no longer encumbered by the spontaneous inception of images: his mind has a certain stillness and emptiness that is punctuated only by the eternal repetition of the Jesus Prayer.
From its inception, this body had no policy role, but rather appeared to serve as a government sounding board and as a means to disburse political rewards by providing large numbers of dignitaries and others with titles and opportunities to meet periodically with the president and other senior officials.
Since its inception in 1928 the movement has officially opposed violent means to achieve its goals, with some exceptions such as in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or to overthrow secular Ba ' athist rule in Syria ( see Hama massacre ).
The commonly held view is that Creation means one of two things: either complete or detailed fashioning by the Creator of the entire universe and every part of it ; or else, the launching of a process that, after its inception, is governed by laws without renewed Intervention, or at most Intervention of the very special kind in the Incarnation of God as Man.
Based in New York City since its inception in 1866, the organization's mission is " to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.
From its inception in 1911 by Prince Albert I, this rally, under difficult and demanding conditions, was an important means of testing the latest improvements and innovations to automobiles.
According to the Spanish police, GRAPO was disbanded after six of its militants were arrested in June 2007 Since its inception in 1975 to 2007 it has assassinated 84 people, including police, military personnel, judges and civilians, either by means of bombings or shootings.
Founded by Jarlaxle Baenre as a means for houseless rogues to survive in Menzoberranzan, the group has thrived and expanded greatly since its inception.
Camp Trans was sparked by a 1991 incident in which a woman named Nancy Burkholder was ejected from the festival after her transsexual status became known to festival security guards Although the festival has maintained a women-born-women policy since its inception, as evidenced by posters from the first festival in 1975, the 1991 incident falsely led to the belief that the policy was only articulated as a means of preventing transsexual women from attending.
Although the content of web pages is technically already capable of " automated processing ", and has been since the inception of the web, such processing is difficult because the traditional markup tags used to display information on the web do not describe what the information means.
However, acknowledging that sign-stealing was not made a violation of rules by Major League Baseball, and that it had been a part of baseball since the inception of signs as a means of communication between pitcher and catcher, Prager in an interview with CNN on February 3, 2001, left it to readers to determine if the sign-stealing, which Thomson denied, diminished the stature of the event.

means and change
In this model, then, the industry is presumed to realize that they could successfully resist a change in the basic wage rate, but since such a change is the only effective means to raising prices they may, in circumstances to be spelled out in Part 2, below, find it to their advantage to allow the wage rise.
The country will not change until it re-examines itself and discovers what it really means by freedom.
change variances rather than means ( called dispersion effects ) have
The multiplication operation is defined as: multiplication by 1 means no change, multiplication by 2 means shifting to the left, and multiplication by 3 means shifting to the left and then performing xor with the initial unshifted value.
Part of the reason for this change has been the altered interpretations of what wretchedness and grace means.
" The peculiarity of this change of gender led the later rabbis to reason that this means Jonah was comfortable in the roomy male fish, so he didn't pray, but that God then transferred him to a smaller, female fish, in which the prophet was uncomfortable, so that he prayed.
We deliberately use the phrase " with the addition of other means " because we also want to make it clear that war in itself does not suspend political intercourse or change it into something entirely different.
The term baekjeong literally means " a butcher ", but later changed into " common citizens " to change the class system so that the system would be without untouchables.
As a condition for using the Chelsea FC name, the club has to play its first team matches at Stamford Bridge, which means that if the club moves to a new stadium, they may have to change their name.
This means that for an increase in the temperature of a body without change of its volume, heat must be supplied to it.
Critical psychology challenges mainstream psychology and attempts to apply psychological understandings in more progressive ways, often looking towards social change as a means of preventing and treating psychopathology.
Instead, radical psychologists examined the role of society in causing and treating problems and looked towards social change as an alternative to therapy to treat mental illness and as a means of preventing psychopathology.
DOM Level 1 provided a complete model for an entire HTML or XML document, including means to change any portion of the document.
This was an essential moral imitation of the Savior as an ideal for religious change, and as the means for reformation of humanity's nature as an image of divinity.
This means that the change in enthalpy under such conditions is the heat absorbed ( or released ) by a chemical reaction.
Benito states " With Enki it is an interesting change of gender symbolism, the fertilising agent is also water, Sumerian " a " or " Ab " which also means " semen ".
Some methods ( for example, HEAD, GET, OPTIONS and TRACE ) are defined as safe, which means they are intended only for information retrieval and should not change the state of the server.
That seems to be, in one way, what it means for a thing to change: it has a property at one time, and later it does not have that property.
In the case of the rational numbers this means that any number has two irreducible fractions, related by a change of sign of both numerator and denominator ; this ambiguity can be removed by requiring the denominator to be positive.
Rousseau recommends that the young adult learn a manual skill such as carpentry, which requires creativity and thought, will keep him out of trouble, and will supply a fallback means of making a living in the event of a change of fortune.

means and itself
By the same means he perceives this fact as having communicated itself to the audience ; ;
And this means, I suppose, that almost invariably age reveals itself by easily recognizable signs engraved on both the body and the mind.
and now rockets have given it the means to destroy itself in minutes.
We do not arrive at spatial images by means of the sense of touch by itself.
Through use of the DLINE statement, a means is provided for specifying both the editing of fields to be inserted in a print line area and the layout of the area itself.
and ( 3 ) in so doing, frees itself to give appropriate emphasis to the event Jesus Christ by means of statements that, from Bultmann's point of view, are mythological.
Heaven, acting through the Tao, expressed itself by means of the workings of two basic principles, the Yin and the Yang.
Not that it is all funny, by any means, though some of it is definitely so, but simply that the dancers are young and handsome, high-spirited and communicative, and the program itself is as vivacious as it is varied.
Vowels are written through modification of these consonant letters, either by means of diacritics ( which may not follow the direction of writing the letters ) or by changes in the form of the letter itself.
" It is ambiguous whether he means the ambrosia itself is rosy-red, or if he is describing a rosy-red nectar Hermes drinks along with the ambrosia.
" Amazing Grace " came to be an emblem of a religious movement and a symbol of the U. S. itself as the country was involved in a great political experiment, attempting to employ democracy as a means of government.
Just like P and BPP, BQP is low for itself, which means BQP < sup > BQP </ sup > = BQP.
He wrote, " The question both of our right and our power to prevent it, if necessary, by force, already obtrudes itself upon our councils, and the administration is called upon, in the performance of its duties to the nation, at least to use all the means with the competency to guard against and forfend it.
The main cause of the problem was that the disk drive itself did not feature any means of detecting when the read / write head had reached track zero.
This can be done, for example, by visual means ( e. g., a spinning slotted disk, which functions as a simple stroboscope ) without interfering with the measurement itself.
The term " direct " means that the court itself cites the person in contempt by describing the behaviour observed on the record.
It was created to extend the existing binary-coded decimal ( BCD ) interchange code, or BCDIC, which itself was devised as an efficient means of encoding the two zone and number punches on punched cards into 6 bits.
However, this is quite literally impossible, the only way in which one can know the world is through the means by which they know the world, a method cannot justify itself.
The English word guitar, the German, and the French were adopted from the Spanish, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic, itself derived from the Latin, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek, and is thought to ultimately trace back to the Old Persian language Tar, which means string in Persian.
The word grammar derives from Greek ( grammatikē technē ), which means " art of letters ", from ( gramma ), " letter ", itself from ( graphein ), " to draw, to write ".
Notable among them are: ( 1 ) whether the word " eden " means a steppe or plain, or instead means " delight " or some similar term ; ( 2 ) whether the garden was in the east of Eden, or Eden itself was in the east, or whether " east " is not the correct word at all and the Hebrew means the garden was " of old "; ( 3 ) whether the river in Genesis 2: 10 " follows from " or " rises in " Eden, and the relationship, if any, of the four rivers to each other ; and ( 4 ) whether Cush, where one of the four rivers flows, means Ethiopia ( in Africa ) or Elam ( just east of Mesopotamia ).

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