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process and reflected
This process is well reflected in contemporary Angolan literature, especially in the works of Pepetela and Ana Paula Ribeiro Tavares.
Books were usually chained to the shelves, and these chained libraries reflected the fact that manuscripts, created via the labour-intensive process of hand copying, were valuable possessions.
This is argued by Eisler to indicate that the European transition from fruit gathering to predatory hunting was a conscious process, simultaneously accompanied by an emotional upheaval still remembered in humanity's subconscious, which in turn became reflected in the later medieval superstition of werewolves.
The Great Leap Forward () of the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) was an economic and social campaign of the Communist Party of China ( CPC ), reflected in planning decisions from 1958 to 1961, which aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a modern communist society through the process of rapid industrialization and collectivization.
In this respect, it appears clearly to the chamber that the acts of rape and sexual violence, as other acts of serious bodily and mental harm committed against the Tutsi, reflected the determination to make Tutsi women suffer and to mutilate them even before killing them, the intent being to destroy the Tutsi group while inflicting acute suffering on its members in the process.
This process reflected the work of many predecessors, most notably John Herschel and Thomas Wedgwood.
He ruled out ( for the time being ) reopening of the controversial resolution 1. 10 on human sexuality from the previous Lambeth Conference, but emphasised the " listening process " in which diverse views and experiences of human sexuality were being collected and collated in accordance with that resolution and said it " will be important to allow time for this to be presented and reflected upon in 2008 ".
Edits are reflected immediately in both views, providing an interactive feel to the modeling process.
Color vision is a process by which organisms and machines are able to distinguish objects based on the different wavelengths of light reflected, transmitted, or emitted by that object.
In a 1989 commentary for the New York Times, she wrote that, while " censorship and government interference in the directions and standards of art are dangerous and not part of the democratic process ," controversial grants to Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe and others reflected a trend in which the NEA was supporting work " of increasingly dubious quality.
The differences reflected peculiarities of each manufacturing process rather than deliberate design of the end product.
The iridescent colours of a soap film are caused by interfering of ( internally and externally ) reflected light waves, a process called thin film interference and are determined by the thickness of the film.
“ ere it once recognized that nearly all incomes are the result of private coercion, some with the help of the state, some without it, it would then be plain that to admit the coercive nature of the process would not be to condemn it .” Since all market transactions reflected the prior distribution of property and entitlements, all conduct between market participants inherently involved varying degrees of coercion.
As an historical oddity the civic regalia of the Mayor is still held by the Marazion Town Trust: for a Mayoral election in Marazion it is still a requirement for the Mayor-Elect to be appointed the Chairman of the Trust before the actual appointment can take place ( this is reflected in the process of the Mayor choosing ceremony where two nominations take place for two separate offices ).
This process is reflected in the escalating price of gold — investors flock to gold and other precious metals as a store of value and hedge against inflation, which causes the price to increase rapidly, sometimes for several consecutive years and recently, at many times more than the rate of inflation.
The renaming under the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 reflected the service's changing mission: This legislation directed CRS to devote more of its efforts and increased resources to doing research and analysis that assists Congress in direct support of the legislative process.
Lisée later reflected that his gut reaction was to immediately leave the building and that he was in the process of doing so when he ran into Parizeau, who apparently interpreted the look on his top strategist's face and asked him if he felt his speech was " too harsh.
Crowley also makes clear that this process is reflected in the sexual act as well:
The OST's commitment to using this process is reflected in its planning for a restorative justice courtroom in the new tribal justice center.
This adds negative charge to the positive charge until the region being scanned reaches some threshold negative charge, at which point the scanning electrons are reflected by the negative potential rather than absorbed ( in this process the target recovers the electrons needed for the next scan ).
Vision and hearing are closely related in that they can process reflected waves of energy.
The process is most often a result of exposure to ultraviolet ( UV ) radiation from the sun or from artificial sources, such as a tanning bed, but can also be a result of windburn or reflected light.
" However, in the wake of the events of November 2003, the political life of Georgia, as reflected in the election process, is not yet fully normalized.
The importance of entraining organisms, including humans, to exogenous cues such as the light / dark cycle, is reflected by several circadian rhythm sleep disorders, where this process does not function normally.

process and Monnet's
Jean Monnet's approach to European integration, which aimed at integrating individual sectors in hopes of achieving spill-over effects to further the process of integration, is said to have followed the neofunctional school's tack.

process and belief
The term was also championed by Doug Engelbart to refer to his belief that organizations could better evolve by improving the process they use for improvement ( thus obtaining a compounding effect over time ).
In Bahá ' í belief, this process of progressive revelation will not end ; however, it is believed to be cyclical.
" This alludes to the Catholic belief in a spiritual state, known as Purgatory, in which those souls who are not condemned to Hell, but are also not completely pure as required for entry into Heaven, go through a final process of purification before their full acceptance into Heaven.
In other words, this theory states that a true belief counts as knowledge only if it is produced by a reliable belief-forming process.
Theoretically, Henry doesn't know that he has seen a barn, despite both his belief that he has seen one being true and his belief being formed on the basis of a reliable process ( i. e. his vision ), since he only acquired his true belief by accident.
Older people had less belief in miraculous healing or the sovereignty of God over illness, while those with experience of higher education had more inclusive beliefs about miraculous healing and saw human input as less important in the healing process.
Scientists contend that there is no evidence to support this belief, which has only come about because most people do not understand the concept of homeostasis because many non-scientists incorrectly see homeostasis as a process requiring conscious control.
The Gambler's fallacy, also known as the Monte Carlo fallacy ( because its most famous example happened in a Monte Carlo Casino in 1913 ), and also referred to as the fallacy of the maturity of chances, is the belief that if deviations from expected behaviour are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process, future deviations in the opposite direction are then more likely.
The gambler's fallacy can also be attributed to the mistaken belief that gambling ( or even chance itself ) is a fair process that can correct itself in the event of streaks, otherwise known as the just-world hypothesis.
While there are a wide variety of Conservative views, a common belief is that Halakha is, and has always been, an evolving process subject to interpretation by rabbis in every time period.
At the very beginning of his reign, he deemed it proper to promulgate by law the Church's belief in the Trinity and the Incarnation ; and to threaten all heretics with the appropriate penalties ; whereas he subsequently declared that he intended to deprive all disturbers of orthodoxy of the opportunity for such offense by due process of law.
Those of a different belief had to recognize that the process of consolidation, which imperial legislation had effected from the time of Constantius II, would now vigorously continue.
Leeuwenhoek's discovery, along with subsequent observations by Spallanzani and Pasteur, ended the long-held belief that life spontaneously appeared from non-living substances during the process of spoilage.
One knows that p ( p stands for any proposition -- e. g., that the sky is blue ) if and only if p is true, one believes that p is true, and one has arrived at the belief that p through some reliable process.
One has a justified belief that p if, and only if, the belief is the result of a reliable process.
Reliabilist theories of knowledge are sometimes presented as an alternative to that theory: rather than justification, all that is required is that the belief be the product of a reliable process.
Most reliabilists maintain that a belief can be justified, or can constitute knowledge, even if the believer does not know about or understand the process that makes the belief reliable.
My belief that there is a bird in the tree outside my window might be accorded a result of the process of forming beliefs on the basis of sense-perception, of visual sense-perception, of visual sense-perception through non-opaque surfaces in daylight, and so forth, down to a variety of different very specifically described processes.
It would no doubt be better to say, in any case, that we are choosing not which process to say resulted in the belief, but instead how to describe the process, out of the many different levels of generality on which it can be accurately described.
Brandom may be regarded as hybridising externalist and internalist, allowing knowledge to be accounted for by reliable external process so long as a knower possess some internal understanding of why the belief is reliable.

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