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rigorous and application
Sikhi devotees must meditate to progress towards enlightenment, as its rigorous application permits the existence of communication between God and human beings.
* The Council of Carthage supports Donatism, which espouses a rigorous application and interpretation of the sacraments.
A rigorous interpretation of the exponential form and the various limitations upon the function ƒ necessary for its application extended over several centuries.
Both sanity tests and smoke tests are ways to avoid wasting time and effort by quickly determining whether an application is too flawed to merit any rigorous testing.
Much later, after Ulam's death, another friend, Gian-Carlo Rota, asserted that the attack did change Ulam's personality ; afterwards, he turned from rigorous pure mathematics to more speculative conjectures concerning the application of mathematics to physics and biology.
* A systematic, rigorous, and meticulous application of scientific methods to assess the design, implementation, improvement or outcomes of a program.
It is claimed that, despite rigorous application of appropriate empirical methods or mathematical practice in either field, this would nonetheless be insufficient to disprove alternate approaches.
Throughout, there was a rigorous focus on making the programming of application components as simple as possible, with Newi providing many transparencies.
Some states and companies involved in biosolids management have willingly agreed to use a " fee " per unit of biosolids managed to help fund such programs, and generally, where such programs are in place, biosolids land application proceeds without incident, however these fees are seldom sufficient to fully fund a rigorous inspection program.
The rigorous application of industry and government endorsed standards to minimise possible risk and hazards.
The advantage of using data access objects is the relatively simple and rigorous separation between two important parts of an application that can and should know almost nothing of each other, and which can be expected to evolve frequently and independently.
upon rigorous commercial development practices supported by moderate application of
He used this to provide a ( rigorous ) derivation of the ionization formula which as described earlier Saha had obtained by extending ( and justifiably ) to ionization of atoms the theorem of Van't Hoff, well known in physical chemistry for its application to molecular dissociation.
The senior prefect team has a rigorous application process consisting of an interview with the headmaster, a pupil vote and a teacher vote.
Such developments were based on the application of concepts and methods from graph theory, for example minimum spanning trees to depict individual tracks in a more rigorous way, clique analysis to identify standard tracks, and nodal analysis to determine the precise location of panbiogeographic nodes.
Additionally, he was much more concerned with documenting unusual civilizations before they vanished ( presumably as a result of contact with Western civilization ) than with the rigorous application of scientific observation.
Most quality karategi are cut from a light canvas style cloth because of its ability to stand up to considerable amounts of rigorous application and abuse without restricting the mobility of the karateka.
But if we pursued its application in a very exact and rigorous manner, or overextend its application, it appears that the distinction simply does not apply in some areas or contexts, or that we cannot fully specify how it should be drawn.
Prospective candidates are screened through a rigorous application process, including a standardized test that measures mathematical content knowledge.
Prospective candidates also go through a rigorous application process that includes the same standardized testing required of Fellows.
Applicants must undergo a rigorous application process in which three tests and an essay are administered.
In these cases, the affected software needs to be remediated by its developer ; in the short term it can be flagged as being allowed to execute code in those parts of memory, but this itself leads to a possible attack if the application isn't rigorous in validating data that is passed into a region of memory that is marked as being executable.
:... We believe in any event that the parody lyrics involved in this appeal would be permissible under the most rigorous application of the ' substantiality ' requirement.

rigorous and Islam
In a rigorous analysis of the shura chapter of the Qur ' an, Qutb noted that Islam requires only that the ruler consult with at least some of the ruled ( usually the elite ), within the general context of God-made laws that the ruler must execute.
And when that happens – either with the more rigorous strictures of Islam, or the low educational achievement and predilection towards crime of young African Caribbean men (© Diane Abbott ), we should say so, and say so forcefully.

rigorous and soon
At first, there were no disputes, but soon the monks felt that Theobald was cheating them and imposing too rigorous a definition of poverty, and asked that the stewardship of the estates be restored to Parvus.
He soon founded Scrutiny, the critical quarterly that he edited until 1953, using it as a vehicle for the new Cambridge criticism, upholding rigorous intellectual standards and attacking the dilettante elitism he believed to characterise the Bloomsbury Group.
The compositional ideal which he maintained was the style of Palestrina, though curiously he maintained that the " rules " of counterpoint were made to be broken, and should be abandoned as soon as a composer had learned his craft: paradoxically, even in the 21st century, no style of composition is taught in a more rigorous, rule-based way than the polyphonic idiom of Palestrina.
“ Frères Baume ” soon became a major watch company, thanks to the commercial flair and rigorous industrial methods of the two brothers, Louis-Victor and Joseph-Célestin Baume, who strictly followed their motto: “ Accept only perfection.
Consequently, Burns launched into a rigorous program of neck development ; and soon built an immense 20 ” neck that possessed such strength that he could be dropped six feet on a hangman ’ s noose to no effect ( a stunt that Burns would often perform at carnivals and fairs ).

rigorous and .
The critical, rigorous examinations of Nicholas of Cusa and Nicholas of Oresme provided the context ( a late medieval context ) for Nicholas Copernicus' own work.
It was the first American war in which the death rate from disease was lower than that from battle, due to the provision of trained medical personnel ( of the 200,000 officers, 42,000 were physicians ), compulsory vaccination, rigorous camp sanitation, and adequate hospital facilities.
Indirectly he can best help them by insuring that rigorous criteria for appointment and promotion are clearly set forth and adhered to.
It is a good eight years now since each of us acquired a swimming pool -- eight enlightening, vigorous, rigorous, not wholly unrewarding years.
Russia's young gymnasts have studied dance before having the rigorous training on apparatus.
The Mathematical Appendix presents the rigorous argument, but is best read after Part 1, in order that the assumptions underlying the equations may be explicit.
What is left to traditional systems of philosophy is, in effect, only the history of these fields prior to their becoming rigorous enough to abide by the canons of scientific method.
A rigorous treatment of any of these topics begins with a specification of these axioms.
For more rigorous and precise analysis, the numerical approximations must be used.
In this way, people know of necessity through rigorous custom or habit, and not from any immediate knowledge of the powers of the will.
He was essentially a theorist, and his great merit lay in the capacity of taking over experimental work that others had carried out — without always adequately recognizing their claims — and by a rigorous logical procedure, reinforced by his own quantitative experiments, of expounding the true explanation of the results.
Furthermore, Barrett College provides a more rigorous curriculum with smaller classes and increased faculty interaction.
When specific predictions from astrologers were tested in rigorous experimental procedures in the Carlson test, the predictions were falsified.
Guy Sircello pioneered efforts in analytic philosophy to develop a rigorous theory of aesthetics, focusing on the concepts of beauty, love and sublimity.
A visitor who wishes to become a " dietero " or " dietera ", that is, a male or female apprentice-shaman learning the way of the teacher plants, undergoes a rigorous initiation.
Sound vision could be developed, in part, by practicing rigorous forms of ethical and cognitive self-discipline, concentration, and meditation ; in particular, a person's moral development must precede the development of spiritual faculties.
Steiner held that the spiritual world can be researched in the right circumstances through direct experience, by persons practicing rigorous forms of ethical and cognitive self-discipline.
Where, however, the rigorous exposition of laws worked hardship on the masses, he did not scruple to modify the decisions of his colleagues for the benefit of the community ( Shabbat 134b ; Yer.
Although observations of some aerodynamic effects such as wind resistance ( e. g. drag ) were recorded by Aristotle, Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei, very little effort was made to develop a rigorous quantitative theory of air flow prior to the 17th century.
Neither view has been subjected to a rigorous mechanical analysis, nor is there clear evidence in favour of one or the other.
For a rigorous treatment of the Dirac inner product of non-normalizable states see the definition given by D. Carfì in and.
For a rigorous definition of basis with a continuous set of indices and consequently for a rigorous definition of position and momentum basis see.

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