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Thus, as a development program is being launched, commitments and obligations must be entered into in a given year which may exceed by twofold or threefold the expenditures to be made in that year.
The simplest division, and the one most frequently used ( with subdivisions ) in gas and electric rate cases, is a threefold division of the total operating and capital costs into `` customer costs '', `` energy '' or `` volumetric costs '', and `` demand '' or `` capacity '' costs.
Notice that this man had a threefold conception of God which is the secret of his faith.
Additionally, at the enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury, there is a threefold enthronement, once in the throne the chancel as the diocesan bishop of Canterbury, once in the Chair of St. Augustine as the Primate of All England, and then once in the chapter-house as Titular Abbot of Canterbury.
According to Barkun, the appeal of conspiracism is threefold: First, conspiracy theories claim to explain what institutional analysis cannot.
If a person is baptized in extremis ( i. e., when in fear of immediate death ), only the actual threefold immersion together with the scriptural words () may be performed by a layperson or deacon.
This threefold motion is used by Proclus to structure all levels of his system below the One and above material reality, so that all things except those mentioned remain, proceed, and return.
Evil is threefold, viz., metaphysical evil, moral, and physical, the retributive consequence of moral guilt.
The main section of the Avodah is a threefold recitation of the High Priest ’ s actions regarding expiation in the Holy of Holies.
For example, the intensity of radiation from the Sun is 9126 watts per square meter at the distance of Mercury ( 0. 387 AU ); but only 1367 watts per square meter at the distance of Earth ( 1 AU )— an approximate threefold increase in distance results in an approximate ninefold decrease in intensity of radiation.
The purpose of a candle follower is threefold:
The motivation for studying mathematical analysis in the wider context of topological or metric spaces is threefold:
The term Ayah is used in the Qur ' an in the above mentioned threefold sense: it refers to the " verses " of the Qur ' an ( believed to be the divine speech in human language ; presented by Muhammad as his chief Miracle ); as well as to miracles of it and the signs ( particularly those of creation ).
Cordelia, in the allegorical scheme, is threefold: a person ; an ethical principle ( love ); and a community.
See Shannon number for details .</ ref >), it is hard to rule out with mathematical certainty the possibility that the initial position allows either side to force a mate or a threefold repetition after relatively few moves, in which case the search tree might encompass only a very small subset of the set of possible positions.
Tattooing is associated with two to threefold increased risk of.
Pliny the Elder describes its style and designers as Greek ; this may be further evidence of time-honoured and persistent plebeian cultural connections with Magna Graecia, well into the Imperial era, when Liber is found in some of the threefold, complementary deity-groupings of Imperial cult ; a saviour figure, like Hercules and the Emperor himself.
In a series of such lectures at the Royal Institution, Constable proposed a threefold thesis: firstly, landscape painting is scientific as well as poetic ; secondly, the imagination cannot alone produce art to bear comparison with reality ; and thirdly, no great painter was ever self-taught.
Depending on ( local ) rules threefold repetition applies, in which case the reserve of pieces is not taken into account.
Samādhi, or concentration of the mind, is the 3rd division of the eightfold path of the Buddha's threefold training: wisdom ( pañña ), conduct ( sīla ), Samādhi ( Buddhism ) ( samādhi )-within which it is developed by samatha meditation.
Yet others have associated it with the threefold office of Christ, who is Priest, Prophet and King, or " teacher, lawmaker and judge ".
One recognizes here the threefold division of the halakic material that emanated from Akiva: ( 1 ) The codified Halakah ( which is Mishnah ); ( 2 ) the Tosefta, which in its original form contains a concise logical argument for the Mishnah, somewhat like the Lebush of Mordecai Jafe on the Shulḥan ' Aruk ; ( 3 ) the halakic Midrash.
One example of a three-dimensional Calabi – Yau manifold is a non-singular quintic threefold in CP < sup > 4 </ sup >, which is the algebraic variety consisting of all of the zeros of a homogeneous quintic polynomial in the homogeneous coordinates of the CP < sup > 4 </ sup >.

threefold and reflected
This position is reflected on the Piacenza Liver by the situation of Uni in case IV, owing to a threefold location of Tinia in the first three cases that determines an equivalent shift.

threefold and composition
The effect that this concept had on church music was threefold: first, it bred a highly conservative attitude to musical composition ; secondly, it stabilized the melodic tradition of certain hymns ; and thirdly, it continued, for a time, the anonymity of the composer.

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If this threefold division of costs were to have its counterpart in the actual rates of charge for service, as it actually does have in some rates, there would result a three-part rate for any one class of service.
In the words of J. Desmond Clark, " It was early realized that the threefold division of culture into Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages adopted in the nineteenth century for Europe had no validity in Africa outside the Nile valley.
The conditions required for alkali silica reaction are threefold:
Led by an ABA top-3 scoring guard Levern Tart, the Nets finished in fourth place and made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history in the 1969 – 70 season, and attendance went up threefold to 3, 504.
Distinctive practices include believers baptism by trine immersion ; a threefold love feast consisting of feet washing, a fellowship meal, and communion ; anointing for healing ; and the holy kiss.
During the decade, the population of the county grew threefold, and Columbus became the trade center for an eight-county area.
Charles Thomson Ritchie's remission of the shilling import-duty on corn led to Joseph Chamberlain's crusade in favour of tariff reform — these were taxes on imported goods with trade preference given to the Empire, with the threefold goal of protecting British industry from competition, strengthening the British Empire in the face of growing German and American economic power, and providing a source of revenue, other than raising taxes, for the costs of social welfare legislation.
His crowning achievement was the great victory near the Dvina River in the Battle of Kircholm ( modern Salaspils, Latvia ) on September 27, 1605, when with barely 4000 troops, mostly the famous heavy hussars, he annihilated a threefold larger Swedish army ; for which feat he received letters of congratulation from the Pope, all the Catholic potentates of Europe, and even the sultan of Turkey and the shah of Persia.
Those with a family history in two or more first degree relatives have a two to threefold greater risk of disease and this group accounts for about 20 % of all cases.
The same position will soon repeat for the third time and White can claim a draw by threefold repetition ; or the players will agree to a draw.
The mayor ( or governor, in the case of state capitals and ambassadors or consuls in the case of overseas celebrations ), rings a bell and gives the traditional words, with the names of Mexican independence heroes included, ending with the threefold shout of Viva Mexico !, the bell ringing for the second time, the waving of the Mexican flag and the mass singing of the National Anthem by everyone in attendance.
FEN does not represent sufficient information to decide on a draw by threefold repetition ; for that, a different format such as Extended Position Description is needed.
The " Articles " include the following: one eternal self-existent God manifest in a threefold nature ; the divinity of Jesus and the Holy Spirit ; the authority of the Bible ; Original and Personal Sin ; the work of atonement ; prevenient grace ; the need for repentance ; justification, regeneration, and adoption ; entire sanctification ; the church ; baptism by immersion, sprinkling, or pouring ; the Lord's Supper for all believers ; divine healing ; the return of Jesus Christ ; and the resurrection of the dead.
The rules allow for several types of draws: stalemate, the threefold repetition of a position ( with the same player to move ), if there has been no capture or a pawn being moved in the last fifty moves, if checkmate is impossible, or if the players agree to a draw.
It is popularly considered that perpetual check – where one player gives a series of checks from which the other player cannot escape – is a draw, but in fact there is no longer a specific rule for this in the laws of chess, because any perpetual check situation will eventually be claimable as a draw under the threefold repetition rule or by the fifty-move rule, or ( more likely ) by agreement.
The three leaves of the trefoil stand for the threefold Promise.
The objectives of Caetano's pension reform were threefold: enhancing equity, reducing fiscal and actuarial imbalance, and achieving more efficiency for the economy as a whole, for example, by establishing contributions which distorted labour markets less, or by allowing the savings generated by pension funds to increase the investments in the economy.
Venerable Yin Shun also introduced a threefold classification for Buddhist teachings which designates this school as Xūwàng Wéishí Xì ( " False Imagination Mere Consciousness System ").
The expansion of the public domain in books broke the dominance of the London booksellers and allowed for competition, with the number of London booksellers and publishers rising threefold from 111 to 308 between 1772 and 1802.

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