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As Diogenes explains: All things come into being by conflict of opposites, and the sum of things ( τὰ ὅλα ta hola, " the whole ") flows like a stream.
His " One " " cannot be any existing thing ", nor is it merely the sum of all things the Stoicism | Stoic doctrine of disbelief in non-material existence, but " is prior to all existents ".
Reductionism can mean either ( a ) an approach to understanding the nature of complex things by reducing them to the interactions of their parts, or to simpler or more fundamental things or ( b ) a philosophical position that a complex system is nothing but the sum of its parts, and that an account of it can be reduced to accounts of individual constituents.
Holism is the idea that things can have properties, ( emergent properties ), as a whole that are not explainable from the sum of their parts.
" Thomas Doherty has described this line as " sum up the Great War cynicism towards all things patriotic ".
Taken together, Kant's " categories of understanding " are descriptions of the sum of human reasoning that can be brought to bear in attempting to understand the world in which we exist ( that is, to understand, or attempt to understand, " things in themselves ").
But in One Man's West, Lavender remembered " not the cold and the cruel fatigue, but rather the multitude of tiny things which in their sum make up the elemental poetry of rock and ice and snow.
What is the sum of all the enumerated things.
For things and systems made up of many parts, like an atomic nucleus, planet, or star, the relativistic mass is the sum of the relativistic masses ( or energies ) of the parts, because energies are additive in closed systems.
As Jacob Burckhardt, Swiss historian and author of the classic The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy described, “ It was not the revival of antiquity alone, but its union with the genius of the Italian people which achieved the conquest of the western world .” In sum, Cavalcanti lived during and helped shape this time of great innovation that was spurred on by a desire to explore, create and experiment with new things.
The sum total of all existing taxonomic and nomenclatural documentation of living things is not large by today's data-rich standards.
* the conclusion, or peroratio -- Cicero taught that a rhetor can do three things in this step: sum up his arguments, cast anyone who disagrees with him in a negative light, and arouse sympathy for himself, his clients, or his case.
The rule of sum is an intuitive principle stating that if there are a possible outcomes for an event ( or ways to do something ) and b possible outcomes for another event ( or ways to do another thing ), and the two events cannot both occur ( or the two things can't both be done ), then there are a + b total possible outcomes for the events ( or total possible ways to do one of the things ).
A is C. To sum up, A is several things.
Many things are left out including the full details of the Treaty of Dover which contained a secret clause wherein Charles promised Louis XIV, his first cousin, to convert to Catholicism for an enormous sum of money.
The name " Punk " was decided upon because " it seemed to sum up ... everything ... obnoxious, smart but not pretentious, absurd, ironic, and things that appealed to the darker side ".
Synergy is the combination of two or more things that creates an effect which is greater than the sum of both separately.
: … this faith: in one God, the Father Almighty, who made the heaven and the earth and the seas and all the things that are in them ; and in one Christ Jesus, the Son of God, who was made flesh for our salvation ; and in the Holy Spirit, who made known through the prophets the plan of salvation, and the coming, and the birth from a virgin, and the passion, and the resurrection from the dead, and the bodily ascension into heaven of the beloved Christ Jesus, our Lord, and his future appearing from heaven in the glory of the Father to sum up all things and to raise anew all flesh of the whole human race …:
The following day, December 22, 2009, Han Geng's lawyer released the reasons for the contract termination: it contained provisions in SM Entertainment's favor, the 13-year contract length was unlawful, it would take an unfair sum of money to end the contract, he was not allowed to request to revise his contract, he was forced to do things that were not in his contract, he was forced to do things against his will, he was fined if he disobeyed the company, missed any events or was late, and there was unfair profit distribution.

sum and up
When I first came across Samuel Johnson's pronouncement, `` the remedy for the ills of life is palliative rather than radical '', it seemed to me to sum up the profoundest of political and social truths.
Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures, however, believing that any sum they come up with is only a surface manifestation -- turned up by their inevitably limited policing -- of the real loot of the medical racketeer.
The names of foods are different as well, such as Manapua, from Hawaiian meaning " chewed up pork " for dim sum bao, though the meat is not necessarily pork.
During the course of his lifetime Sloane gathered an enviable collection of curiosities and, not wishing to see his collection broken up after death, he bequeathed it to King George II, for the nation, for the princely sum of £ 20, 000.
The collects of the Breviary are largely drawn from the Gelasian and other Sacramentaries, and they are used to sum up the dominant idea of the festival in connection with which they happen to be used.
The electric charge of a macroscopic object is the sum of the electric charges of the particles that make it up.
The sum and whole cause of the writings of this epistle, is, to prove that a man is justified by faith only: which proposition whoso denieth, to him is not only this epistle and all that Paul writeth, but also the whole scripture, so locked up that he shall never understand it to his soul's health.
This accord, which has been repeatedly extended up to the present day, provides for the television companies to make available an annual sum to support the production of films which are suitable for both theatrical distribution and television presentation.
Sir Nicholas had laid up a considerable sum of money to purchase an estate for his youngest son, but he died before doing so, and Francis was left with only a fifth of that money.
For the sake of simplicity, we might assume that the weights are normalized so that they sum up to 1 ( which can be easily done by dividing each weight by their sum ), thus allowing some terms in the above formulae to be omitted:
In mid-1848, President Polk authorized his ambassador to Spain, Romulus Mitchell Saunders, to negotiate the purchase of Cuba and offer Spain up to $ 100 million, an astounding sum at the time for one territory, equal to $ in present day terms.
He wrote a consort piece with the punning title " Semper Dowland, semper dolens " ( always Dowland, always doleful ), which may be said to sum up much of his work.
Similarly, the opportunity cost of attending university is the lost wages a student could have earned in the workforce, rather than the cost of tuition, books, and other requisite items ( whose sum makes up the total cost of attendance ).
This is because any simple n-gon can be considered to be made up of triangles, each of which has an angle sum of π radians or 180 degrees.
Like all triangular numbers, it is the sum of all natural numbers up to a certain point ; in this case: Furthermore, any even perfect number except the first one is the centered nonagonal number as well as the sum of the first odd cubes:
To sum up: Wittgenstein asserts that, if something is a language, it cannot be ( logically ) private ; and if something is private, it is not ( and cannot be ) a language.
When he was convinced that he might do so, he offered to give up the papacy into the hands of his godfather for a large sum of money.
For instance, Amr ibn al-As, after conquering Egypt, set up a census to measure the population for the jizya, and thus the total expected jizya revenue for the whole province, but organized the actual collection by partitioning the population into wealth classes, so that the rich paid more and the poor less jizya of that total sum.
In quantum computation, on the other hand, allowed operations are unitary matrices, which are effectively rotations ( they preserve that the sum of the squares add up to one, the Euclidean or L2 norm ).
where the's sum up to 1, and in the infinite dimensional case, we would take the closure of such states in the trace norm.
" The structure of a dissertation consists in an introduction that elucidates the basic definitions involved in the question as set, followed by an argument or thesis, a counter-argument or antithesis, and a resolving argument or synthesis that is not a compromise between the former but the production of a new argument, ending with a conclusion that does not sum up the points but opens onto a new problem.

sum and use
* If it is required to use a single number X as an estimate for the value of numbers, then the arithmetic mean does this best, in the sense of minimizing the sum of squares ( x < sub > i </ sub > − X )< sup > 2 </ sup > of the residuals.
Martians use the merging of their bodies with water as a simple example or symbol of how two entities can combine to create a new reality greater than the sum of its parts.
There was a widespread recognition that something must be done, and " in 1858 Morse was awarded the sum of 400, 000 French francs ( equivalent to about $ 80, 000 at the time ) by the governments of France, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Piedmont, Russia, Sweden, Tuscany and Turkey, each of which contributed a share according to the number of Morse instruments in use in each country.
The case was later settled out of court for an undisclosed sum ( donated to Comic Relief ); but many Viz readers believed that the comic had given permission for their use, leading to Top Tips submissions such as:
Rotary wing aircraft and thrust vectoring V / STOL aircraft use engine thrust to support the weight of the aircraft, and vector sum of this thrust fore and aft to control forward speed.
We can also assign a weight to each edge, which is a number representing how unfavorable it is, and use this to assign a weight to a spanning tree by computing the sum of the weights of the edges in that spanning tree.
Implementations were further hindered by the general tendency of the standard to be verbose, and the common practice of compromising by adopting the sum of all submitted proposals, which often created APIs that were incoherent and difficult to use, even if the individual proposals were perfectly reasonable.
This argument to the pocket quickly had its effect, and licences were applied for in such numbers that, in royalties for the use of his process, Bessemer received a sum in all considerably exceeding a million pounds sterling.
Note that opportunity cost is not the sum of the available alternatives when those alternatives are, in turn, mutually exclusive to each other – it is the value of the next best use.
However, this is not the only interpretation and Lind & Granqvist ( 2010 ) point out that Pigou did not use a lump sum tax as the point of reference when discussing deadweight loss ( excess burden ).
For instance, an infinite geometric sum is implicit in Zeno's paradox of the dichotomy .< ref name =" Stillwell Infinite Series Early Results "> Later, Greek mathematicians such as Eudoxus and Archimedes made more explicit, but informal, use of the concepts of limits and convergence when they used the method of exhaustion to compute the area and volume of regions and solids.
* A rare convention is to use xy for the product and x ⊕ y for the ring sum, in an effort to avoid the ambiguity of +.
* Array space efficiency is given as an expression in terms of the number of drives, ; this expression designates a value between 0 and 1, representing the fraction of the sum of the drives ' capacities that is available for use.
* Some international models of adding machines and printing calculators use the asterisk to denote the total, or the terminal sum or difference of an addition or subtraction sequence, respectively, sometimes on the keyboard where the total key is marked with an asterisk and sometimes a capital T, and on the printout.
The sum thereby given to the Holy See was actually less than Italy declared it would pay under the terms of the Law of Guarantees of 1871, by which the Italian government guaranteed to Pope Pius IX and his successors the use of, but not sovereignty over, the Vatican and Lateran Palaces and a yearly income of 3, 250, 000 lire as indemnity for the loss of sovereignty and territory.
In the mid-1890s, Frederick W. V. Blees, the headmaster of Macon's St. James Academy, an Episcopalian military school for boys, inherited a large sum, and decided to use his windfall to benefit Macon.
* Array processing may simplify programming but use of separate statements to sum different elements of the same array ( s ) may produce code that is not easily optimized and that requires multiple passes of the arrays that might otherwise have been processed in a single pass.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland that if any bank has established or shall, without authority from the State first had and obtained establish any branch, office of discount and deposit, or office of pay and receipt in any part of this State, it shall not be lawful for the said branch, office of discount and deposit, or office of pay and receipt to issue notes, in any manner, of any other denomination than five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and one thousand dollars, and no note shall be issued except upon stamped paper of the following denominations ; that is to say, every five dollar note shall be upon a stamp of ten cents ; every ten dollar note, upon a stamp of twenty cents ; every twenty dollar note, upon a stamp of thirty cents ; every fifty dollar note, upon a stamp of fifty cents ; every one hundred dollar note, upon a stamp of one dollar ; every five hundred dollar note, upon a stamp of ten dollars ; and every thousand dollar note, upon a stamp of twenty dollars ; which paper shall be furnished by the Treasurer of the Western Shore, under the direction of the Governor and Council, to be paid for upon delivery ; provided always that any institution of the above description may relieve itself from the operation of the provisions aforesaid by paying annually, in advance, to the Treasurer of the Western Shore, for the use of State, the sum of $ 15, 000.
And be it enacted that the President, cashier, each of the directors and officers of every institution established or to be established as aforesaid, offending against the provisions aforesaid shall forfeit a sum of $ 500 for each and every offence, and every person having any agency in circulating any note aforesaid, not stamped as aforesaid directed, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding $ 100, every penalty aforesaid to be recovered by indictment or action of debt in the county court of the county where the offence shall be committed, one-half to the informer and the other half to the use of the State ...
In the years following the OPEC raid, Bassam Abu Sharif and Klein claimed that Carlos had received a large sum of money in exchange for the safe release of the Arab hostages and had kept it for his personal use.
For this reason, use of the number theta was sometimes avoided where the connotation was felt to be unlucky-the mint marks of some Late Imperial Roman coins famously have the sum ΔΕ or ΕΔ ( delta and epsilon, that is 4 and 5 ) substituted as a euphemism where a Θ ( 9 ) would otherwise be expected.
Some conventions use labellings by half-integers, with the condition that the sum a + b + c must be a whole number.
In early November 2006 Bromley Council granted Langley Park Boys a sum of £ 32. 3-million as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme for a complete rebuild of the school, including state of the art facilities shared by Bromley Youth Music Trust, which currently use facilities at the Ravensbourne School.

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