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What policies if adopted and applied in various circumstances will increase the likelihood that future events will coincide with desired events and do so at least cost in terms of all human values??
His views, in fact, coincide with those of foreign enemies of peaceful coexistence, who look upon it merely as a variant of the `` cold war '' or of an `` armed peace ''.
Our last joint venture, Sainted Lady, a deeply religious film based on the life of Mother Cabrini, and timed so that its release date would coincide with the beatification of America's first saint in November, 1938, was a fiasco from start to finish.
and independent silhouettes are apt to coincide with the recognizable contours of the subject from which a picture starts ( if it does start from a subject ).
Communist target areas can be assumed, but there is no certainty that such assumptions coincide with Soviet intentions.
It is mirrored by the individual Willie Lohmans, whose ideas and behavior patterns are so dependent and relativistic that they always coincide with those of the individual or group present and most important at the moment.
* Real-time audiovisual recreation of the Apollo 11 mission to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11, from the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
Interestingly, the geographic borderlines between the different accents ( isoglosses ) coincide strongly with the borders of the states and also with the border with Bavaria, with Bavarians having a markedly different rhythm of speech in spite of the similarities in the language.
* 1915 – World War I: Battle of Sari Bair – the Allies mount a diversionary attack timed to coincide with a major Allied landing of reinforcements at Suvla Bay.
Bertha and Angilbert are an example of how resistance to the idea of a sacramental marriage could coincide with holding church offices.
While he was heir-apparent — 1865 to 1881 — Alexander did not play a prominent part in public affairs, but allowed it to become known that he had ideas which did not coincide with the principles of the existing government.
The Belgian post office also released a set of stamps to coincide with the exhibition.
A book was released to coincide with the exhibition, containing sections in French, Dutch and English.
He notes for the first time that the center of gravity of a flying bird does not coincide with its center of pressure, and he describes the construction of an ornithopter, with flapping wings similar to a bird's.
This does not coincide with the apathy and lack of motivation experienced by the negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
On November 14, 2011, Stussy launched a series of limited edition Beavis & Butthead t-shirts to coincide with the revival of the show.
I am above race ..." The first English translation of Doctor Zhivago was hastily produced by Max Hayward and Manya Harari in order to coincide with overwhelming public demand.
The eastern city limits coincide with the county line ( bordering Contra Costa County ), which generally follows the ridge line of the Berkeley Hills.
General Synod gave final authorization to the revision in 1962, to coincide with the 300th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
Based on the similarity of the names, that king might coincide with the king Cniva who defeated Decius in Abritus.
Cultures may define other units of time, such as the week, for the purpose of scheduling regular activities that do not easily coincide with months or years.

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otherwise, being analytic, they would coincide at all points, which is impossible since they do not coincide near Af.
If these two features of the language coincide too frequently, they overemphasize each other and the hexameter becomes sing-songy.
In the first few feet of the meter, meter and stress were expected to clash, while in the final few feet they were expected to resolve and coincide — an effect that gives each line a natural " dum-ditty-dum-dum " (" shave and a haircut ") rhythm to close.
Generally they are considered inferior to most kotō (" old swords "), and coincide with a decline in manufacturing skills.
It is common to see universities divided into sections that include a division of Science and Mathematics, indicating that the fields are seen as being allied but that they do not coincide.
Increasingly in the 14th and 15th centuries, motets tended to be isorhythmic ; that is, they employed repeated rhythmic patterns in all voices — not only the cantus firmus — which did not necessarily coincide with repeating melodic patterns.
* Socialism's fundamental principles are centered on a critique of this concept, stating, among other things, that the cost of defending property is higher than the returns from private property ownership, and that, even when property rights encourage their holders to develop their property or generate wealth, they do so only for their own benefit, which may not coincide with benefit to other people or to society at large.
The duo appears on stage here when they are off-stage in Shakespeare's play, with the exception of a few short scenes in which the dramatic events of both plays coincide.
If two intersecting planes pass through its center, then they will subdivide the sphere into four lunes or biangles, the vertices of which all coincide with the antipodal points lying on the line of intersection of the planes.
With the exception of Yom Kippur, which is referred to in the Torah as the " Shabbat of Shabbats ", days of public fasting are postponed or advanced if they coincide with Shabbat.
However, a psychiatric member of APA's Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues Committee has recently sought to distance the two, arguing that they were separate in the early 70s protests at APA conventions and that APA's decision to remove homosexuality was scientific and happened to coincide with the political pressure.
In the tibial shaft, the mechanical and anatomical axes coincide, but in the femoral shaft they diverge 6 °, resulting in the femorotibial angle of 174 ° in a leg with normal axial alignment.
Since 1 and 1 are ( of course ) equal, the roots are not distinct ; they coincide.
As so often, it is Athena who takes the initiative in giving the story a new direction ... Usually the motives of mortal and god coincide, here they do not: Athena wants Penelope to fan the Suitor's desire for her and ( thereby ) make her more esteemed by her husband and son ; Penelope has no real motive ... she simply feels an unprecedented impulse to meet the men she so loathes ... adding that she might take this opportunity to talk to Telemachus ( which she will indeed do ).
Two systems for which these parameters coincide are called similar ( as with similar triangles, they differ only in scale ); they are equivalent for the purposes of the equation, and the experimentalist who want to determine the form of the equation can choose the most convenient one.
Occasionally okurigana coincide with the phonetic ( rebus ) component of phono-semantic Chinese characters, which reflects that they fill the same role of phonetic complement.
There was a time when higher-end VCRs provided functions for manually removing and adding these index marks — so that, for example, they coincide with the actual start of the television program — but this feature has become hard to find in recent models.
For commutative rings, all three concepts coincide, but in general they are different.
A major conservation concern for beaked whales ( family Ziphiidae ) is they appear to be vulnerable to modern sonar operations, which arises from recent strandings that temporally and physically coincide with naval sonar exercises.

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To clarify, when one says that the Lebesgue measure is an extension of the Borel measure, it means that every Borel measurable set E is also a Lebesgue measurable set, and the Borel measure and the Lebesgue measure coincide on the Borel sets ( i. e., for every Borel measurable set ).
Some Essene rituals, such as daily immersion in the mikveh, coincide with contemporary Hasidic practices ; some historians had also suggested, that name " Essene " is a Hellenized form of the word " Hasidim " or " Hasid " (" pious ones ").
" The AFL-CIO also has many goals which coincide with their mission:
Manors varied similarly in their geographical arrangement: most did not coincide with a single village, but rather consisted of parts of two or more villages, most of the latter containing also parts of at least one other manor.
The team from the University of Padua also hoped to reconstruct his cranium in order to generate a computerized image of his features to coincide with his 700th birthday.
Inline skating can also be held on closed road courses between 400 and 1, 000 metres, as well as open-road competitions where starting and finishing lines do not coincide.
The official Iranian calendar ( used in Afghanistan as well as Iran ) also dates from the hijra, but as it is a solar calendar its year numbering does not coincide with the religious calendar.
This is also evident in Europe and other places where local economic areas do not coincide with political boundaries.
Every prime ideal P in a Boolean ring R is maximal: the quotient ring R / P is an integral domain and also a Boolean ring, so it is isomorphic to the field F < sub > 2 </ sub >, which shows the maximality of P. Since maximal ideals are always prime, prime ideals and maximal ideals coincide in Boolean rings.
So a fortiori, if is also compact, then such topologies coincide and hence we have, combined with the first fact,.
Monomorphisms are a categorical generalization of injective functions ( also called " one-to-one functions "); in some categories the notions coincide, but monomorphisms are more general, as in the examples below.
Since 1983 such laws and decrees also have to be affirmed by a signed affirmation ; it is usually assumed these acts coincide.
He is also impatient to fight the Slayer upon his initial arrival in Sunnydale ; the attack is supposed to coincide with the Night of St. Vigeous ( when a vampire's natural abilities are enhanced ), but he " couldn't wait " to go after the Slayer and recklessly leads a mass assault against Buffy at Sunnydale High, which fails and results in the deaths of many Aurelian vampires.
Whenever the European countries went to war, military conflict also occurred in North America in their colonies, although the dates of the conflicts did not necessarily exactly coincide with those of the larger conflicts.
A statue was also erected in Chicago in 1901, having been originally commissioned for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition to coincide with the arrival of a reconstructed Viking ship from Bergen, Norway.
As well as the drama CD, there have been two CD releases of Fruits Basket to coincide with the anime adaptation, Memory for You and Four Seasons ( also known as Song for Ritsuko Okazaki ).
If the continental land masses were criss-crossed by a series of tunnels or canals, the sea level in these canals would also very nearly coincide with the geoid.
Hutton also points out that the date of Gardner's initiation would coincide with a period of mourning in 1939 when she had cancelled all other social engagements.
The founders also decided that the anniversary of the club foundation should be celebrated on November 15, so as to coincide with the Day of the Republic, a national holiday.
The blooming times of the flowers have also been found to coincide with hummingbirds ' breeding seasons.
This language border does not coincide with the administrative boundary of Upper Franconia and the Upper Palatinate, but, for example, Bavarian is also spoken in the Upper Franconian district of Wunsiedel.
Sky News received a graphics refresh to coincide with the launch of the new HD channel-this was trialed during the soft launch for Sky News HD on 22 April ; Sky News ' distinctive orchestral theme music, in use since 2005, was also replaced on 6 May 2010.

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