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The list of still-active religious movements given here is an attempt to summarize the most important regional and philosophical influences on local communities, but it is by no means a complete description of every religious community, nor does it explain the most important elements of individual religiousness.
When the three texts were found to completely summarize all of the Tripitaka and match in every respect, the monks acceded to his request and provided Buddhaghosa with the full body of their commentaries.
There are different versions for the meaning and origins of sarangi but the most logical and widely accepted ones are that the word sarangi is derived from two Hindi words: sau ( meaning hundred ) and rang ( meaning colour ) hence meaning the instrument of 100 colours while the other one is that the word sarangi is combination of two sanskrit words: saar ( summary ) and ang ( form, herein different styles of playing instrumental music for e. g. gayaki ang ) hence meaning the instrument that can summarize every style of music or playing.
We can summarize this lifting property as follows: a module P is projective if and only if for every surjective module homomorphism f: N ↠ M and every module homomorphism g: P → M, there exists a homomorphism h: P → N such that fh = g. ( We don't require the lifting homomorphism h to be unique ; this is not a universal property.
To summarize it all, at least every municipality has a fiesta.
I can best summarize the achievements of IASBS by noting that after 10 years since its creation, its 33 faculty members and 22 Ph. D. students are able to produce one paper every 3 – 4 days in reputable international journals.

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Tessa van Leeuwen and her colleagues concluded: To summarize, in this first study of effective connectivity in synesthesia, we established that while the same network of regions is active in different types of synesthesia, individual differences in subjective color experience are determined by altered coupling.
In the NKT-IKBU, Geshe Kelsang established a simplified tradition of ordination with ten vows that summarize the entire Vinaya, and a single ordination ceremony.

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Father Morice, writing about this and other stories he had been told by the Carrier people, posits that there might be " a sort of national tradition among the hyperborean races of America, since even the Eskimo have a story which is evidently the equivalent of it ," proceeding to summarize the account as given by Franz Boas in " The Central Eskimo " ( 1888 ).
However there have been attempts to summarize the main national and international standards.
To summarize, a strong resurgence of Latvian national identity had started.
To summarize, the Sikh national Emblem, reminds the Sikhs that they are warriors, they should take Pahul ( Amrit ), become ‘ Khalsa ’ i. e., The ultimate form of the Sikh, keep Guru Ka Langar going so that no body sleeps hungry, protect the weak and hapless, fight injustice and oppression, wherever it takes place, the victory will be theirs: ‘ Deg-Teg-Fateh ’.

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A motto ( Italian for pledge, sentence ; plural: mottoes ( always listed first ) or also mottos ) is a phrase meant to formally summarize the general motivation or intention of a social group or organization.
Noting that any identity matrix is a rotation matrix, and that matrix multiplication is associative, we may summarize all these properties by saying that the n × n rotation matrices form a group, which for n > 2 is non-abelian.
To summarize, M is a symmetric space G / K with a compact isotropy group K. Conversely, symmetric spaces with compact isotropy group are Riemannian symmetric spaces, although not necessarily in a unique way.
Each group, in that case, appoints someone to summarize discussion of their group.
The project began with work on a few, mostly slim volumes in which a single senior specialist in a distinct field of invertebrate paleozoology would summarize one particular group.

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Factor analysis is used to summarize relationships among a large set of variables or test questions, develop theories about mental constructs such as self-efficacy or anxiety, and assess the reliability and validity of test scores.
In descriptive statistics, summary statistics are used to summarize a set of observations, in order to communicate the largest amount as simply as possible.
The term responsivity is also used to summarize input – output relationship in non-electrical systems.
While this precise terminology —" by faith alone "— does not appear in English Bible translations other than in where it has been claimed that the author seems to reject the notion that a person is justified by God solely on account of faith, other Catholic authorities also used " alone " in their translation of Romans 3: 28 or exegesis of salvation by faith passages, and it is claimed to summarize the teaching of the New Testament, and especially the Pauline epistles such as, which systematically reject the proposition that justification before God is obtained due to the merit of one's obedience to the Law of Moses ( see also Biblical law in Christianity ), or Abraham's circumcision and works.
The following table is used to summarize each approach in terms of four attributes — organizer, purpose, strengths, and weaknesses.
In the context of journalism, a sound bite is characterized by a short phrase or sentence that captures the essence of what the speaker was trying to say, and is used to summarize information and entice the reader or viewer.
In journalism, sound bites are used to summarize the position of the speaker, as well as to increase the interest of the reader or viewer in the piece.
Generally speaking, after the founding of our country economic geography development can be used " to task with discipline " to summarize, namely: the development of the discipline of primary target and driving force is to satisfy the demand of the country, at the same time in the practice task promoted disciplinary theoretical development and construction.
Botanical artists have always been among the most exacting and accomplished watercolor painters, and even today watercolors — with their unique ability to summarize, clarify and idealize in full color — are used to illustrate scientific and museum publications.
* Headline — used to grab the attention of journalists and briefly summarize the news.
The concept and name of the Washington Consensus were first presented in 1989 by John Williamson, an economist from the Institute for International Economics, an international economic think tank based in Washington, D. C. Williamson used the term to summarize commonly shared themes among policy advice by Washington-based institutions at the time, such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and U. S. Treasury Department, which were believed to be necessary for the recovery of countries in Latin America from the economic and financial crises of the 1980s.
The resulting fitted model can be used to summarize the data, to predict unobserved values from the same system, and to understand the mechanisms that may underlie the system.
When asked in a television interview to summarize libertarianism, Clark used the phrase " low-tax liberalism ," causing some consternation among traditional libertarian theorists, most notably Murray Rothbard.
To summarize, an analogy might be useful: a Very Little Language is like a knife, which can be used in thousands of different ways, from cutting food to cutting down trees.
Fitted curves can be used as an aid for data visualization, to infer values of a function where no data are available, and to summarize the relationships among two or more variables.
Comedian Will Ferrell played Bush and used the word " strategery " ( a mock-Bushism playing on the word " strategy "), when asked by a mock debate moderator to summarize " the best argument for his campaign ", thus satirizing Bush's reputation for mispronouncing words.
In ethical discussion, it is sometimes used to summarize a moral economy wherein privilege must be balanced by duty towards those who lack such privilege or who cannot perform such duty.
The " world's funniest joke " is a term used by Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire in 2002 to summarize one of the results of his research.
It is used to summarize information about the reactions of metals with acids and water, single displacement reactions and the extraction of metals from their ores.
WWE Velocity was primarily used to summarize major occurrences on the latest episode of SmackDown !, which aired Thursday and later Friday nights on UPN.
It can be also used summarize the topic.
A good Guttman scale should have a coefficient of reproducibility ( the percentage of original responses that could be reproduced by knowing the scale scores used to summarize them ) above. 85.
Two broad scores are also generated, which can be used to summarize general intellectual abilities:

summarize and cultural
Ritzer and Goodman ( 2004 ) summarize Parsons view, " Parsons saw these action systems acting at different levels of analysis, starting with the behavioral organism and building to the cultural system.
There was much cultural contact, so that it is justified to summarize the whole region under a single term, but that does not mean, of course, that each historical period and each region should not be looked at individually for a detailed description.

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