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summarize and purpose
The following table is used to summarize each approach in terms of four attributes — organizer, purpose, strengths, and weaknesses.
They summarize, in " compact " form, the intent and purpose of the Constitution, as well as the goals that it seeks to accomplish.
Julius Nyerere would summarize its purpose:

summarize and each
To summarize, the probability distribution of the outcome is the normalized square of the norm of the superposition, over all paths from the point of origin to the final point, of waves propagating proportionally to the action along each path.
These annotated versions contain notes following each section of the law, which organize and summarize court decisions, law review articles, and other authorities that pertain to the code section, and may also include uncodified provisions that are part of the Public Laws.
* The World of JoJo Flash movie presentations that quickly summarize each arc in JoJo.
This version of the Holy Bible is significant because, for the very first time, a mechanically printed, mass-produced Bible was made available directly to the general public which came with a variety of scriptural study guides and aids ( collectively called an apparatus ), which included verse citations which allow the reader to cross-reference one verse with numerous relevant verses in the rest of the Bible, introductions to each book of the Bible which acted to summarize all of the material that each book would cover, maps, tables, woodcut illustrations, indexes, as well as other included features — all of which would eventually lead to the reputation of the Geneva Bible as history's very first study bible.
As a result, many publishers market law school outlines that concisely summarize the basic concepts of each area of law, and good outlines are highly sought after by many students, although some professors discourage their use.
Caijing's English language section, " Newsletter ", has been published to summarize the most important and informative stories and sidebars from each issue of the print version.
The anchor of the program would then summarize the top stories as different slides appeared for each of them on the screen.
This interview is intended to summarize the results of the evaluation for each program.
To summarize then, the Schema Master and Domain Naming Master roles are found only in the forest root domain, while the remaining roles are found in each domain of your forest.
It is, however, often sufficient and also convenient to summarize the detailed strategic possibilities open to each coalition by a set of possible utilities that can be achieved by the coalition.
The UNESCO is using the designation " Uvs Lake site " as an umbrella term to summarize twelve separate clusters of protected sites, each a representative of a major eastern Eurasian biome.
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.

summarize and contains
According to proponents of Socratic Circles, an effective text contains ideas and values that are complex and difficult to summarize.

summarize and two
Given the variety of laws passed by Congress to disenfranchise US Citizens in Washington, DC or on US Bases, it is nearly impossible to thoroughly summarize two hundred years of history of disenfranchisement and alienation of in alienable rights, for Local, State and Federal Rights levels in these places.
Chisholm's writings have attempted to summarize the suitable and unsuitable criteria of the concept since the Scholastics, arriving at a criterion of intentionality identified by the two aspects of Brentano's thesis and defined by the logical properties that distinguish language describing psychological phenomena from language describing non-psychological phenomena.
In 2008 economist Jonathan Morduch of New York University noted there are only one or two methodologically sound studies of microfinance's impact .. Two studies published by the Grameen Foundation summarize scores of studies indicating positive impact, as well as some findings that suggest a limited positive or a negative impact.
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.
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.
The new Crew magazine has claimed the legacy of the old one and there are some who claim that the new magazine also reproduces the long pauses between issues ( to summarize: in 2005 5 issues were produced, instead of the regular five and the Christmas issue of 2005 appeared as the first issue of 2006, leaving the dates of two more magazine publishings unfulfilled.
Rather, they summarize two stories about the origin.
To summarize the discussion below, two standard resolutions are to either forbid such references or to create closures.
For the most part, accounts summarize the two sides that fought the English Civil Wars as the Royalist Cavaliers of Charles I of England versus the Parliamentarian Roundheads of Oliver Cromwell.
While there, fellows are required to present two to three seminars to outline, report on, and summarize their research findings.
If you find that you can state, for example, that your preference of exceeds your preference of, we could summarize this information by any triplet of numbers satisfying the two inequalities: and
At the time of this writing ( 2006 ), two reviews summarize the recent status of Karner blue butterfly across its range.

summarize and kinds
) divided fallacies into four Idola ( Idols, i. e. False Appearances ), which summarize the various kinds of mistakes to which the human intellect is prone.

summarize and which
Protestants to differing degrees affirm portions of these dogmata, and often rely on denomination-specific ' Statements of Faith ' which summarize their chosen dogmata ( see, e. g., Eucharist ).
In the subjective or " informative " current, the specification of the prior depends on the belief ( that is, propositions on which the analysis is prepared to act ), which can summarize information from experts, previous studies, etc.
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.
However, in a February 26, 1999, speech, President Bill Clinton said the following, which was generally considered to summarize the Clinton Doctrine:
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 ).
Additionally, during the 1980s statistical advances allowed researchers to conduct meta-analyses, in which they could quantitatively analyze and summarize the findings from a wide array of studies.
To summarize, nerve interference is described, by modern-day advocates of this concept, as a reduction of neural or mental impulses, which occurs in response to a bone-out-of-place ( BOOP ) subluxation ... Clearly, the BOOP subluxation model fails miserably when considered in the light of basic neuroscience facts ... BOOP subluxationists become angry and defensive when the BOOP model of subluxation is criticized ...
At its core is the collection of Cochrane Reviews, a database of systematic reviews and meta-analyses which summarize and interpret the results of medical research.
A thread is defined by a title, an additional description that may summarize the intended discussion, and an opening or original post ( common abbreviation OP, which can also mean original poster ), which opens whatever dialogue or makes whatever announcement the poster wished.
Reports are sent to managers, who summarize and report to their own managers, eventually leading to an overall summary led by the CEO, which is then sent to the board of directors.
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.
ATSDR also publishes ToxFAQs, ToxGuides, and public health statements, which summarize the health information in toxicological profiles for use by the general public and health professionals.
Another tool is the Medical Management Guidelines, which summarize important information on exposure to common chemicals and provide suggestions for safely treating and decontaminating patients.
AIM developed a 20-point list to summarize its issues with federal treaties and promises, which they publicized during their occupation in 1972.

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