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Getting no satisfactory answer to the phenomenon, curious scientists at the facility decided that they would try to solve the mystery by attempting to catch these airborne creatures.
Philosophy does not try to answer questions by appeal to revelation, myth or religious knowledge of any kind, but uses reason, " without reference to sensible observation and experiments ".
Some might try to argue that the answer to this question lies in the fact that such a creative being ( i. e. omnipotence ) isn't in need of any of those supposed necessities.
There are at least three ways in which a realist might try to answer James ' challenge of explaining the reason why universal conceptions are more lofty than those of particulars-there is the moral / political answer, the mathematical / scientific answer and the anti-paradoxical answer.
By means of this computer Grover's algorithm for four variants of search has generated the right answer from the first try in 95 % of cases.
In his introduction to The Bachman Books, King does state that Bachman was also an attempt to make sense out of his career and try to answer the question of whether his success was due to talent or luck.
Klement returned his bicycle to the manufacturers, Seidel and Naumann, with a letter, in Czech, asking them to carry out repairs, only to receive a reply, in German, stating: " If you would like an answer to your inquiry, you should try writing in a language we can understand ".
Only one player per team may try to answer a given question.
The game began with a " toss-up " question for ten points ; the first player to buzz in got the right to answer, but if ( s ) he was wrong, the other team could try to answer ( if a player buzzed in before the host finished reading the question and was wrong, the team was penalized five points ).
" Teenage Scientologist Erin O ' Donnell had written to her non-Scientologist aunt, " If you try to ring me I will not answer, I will not read any mail you send, and I refuse to have anything to do with you in any way whatsoever.
Frank informs them the next day that supplies, particularly water, are dwindling, and plays them a pre-recorded radio broadcast apparently transmitted by an Army blockade near Manchester, who claim to have " the answer to infection " and invite any survivor to try to reach their safe haven.
Now you ask: “ Why do you try to find out more about it ?” If you began your investigation to get an answer to some deep philosophical question, you may be wrong.
If the focus groups are held in a laboratory setting with a moderator who is a professor and the recording instrument is obtrusive, the participants may either hold back on their responses and / or try to answer the moderator's questions with answers the participants feel that the moderator wants to hear.
" A typical solution would be to try dividing 6895601 by several prime numbers until finding the answer.
Abraham Joshua Heschel summarized this dilemma when he attempted to understand Auschwitz: " To try to answer is to commit a supreme blasphemy.
The only compromise is to try to surprise the victim and find a midway answer, not too quick, nor too long.
Industry leaders turned to each other, trade journals and management consultants to try to regain control of the situation, and the next answer that grabbed hold of the industry was labor cost arbitration ; leveraging cheap, offshore resources to replace or pressure increasingly expensive legacy outsource vendors.
Rather than try to answer certain flawed questions, he questions the assumptions of the questions themselves and undermines them.
For example, one of his buzzer noises the Series D episode " Descendants " sounded like a Clanger and the panel had to try and guess what was being said ( the answer being " Oh sod it, the bloody thing's stuck again.
'... Well, the answer is: ' No, no, you cannot trust me, why don't you try Lt.

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However, certain conditions must be met before the replication of the experiment is commenced: the original research question has been published in a peer-reviewed journal or widely cited, the researcher is independent of the original experiment, the researcher must first try to replicate the original findings using the original data, and the write-up should state that the study conducted is a replication study that tried to follow the original study as strictly as possible.
New methods try also to elucidate the question.
During his trip to Moscow, Ribbentrop's talks with Stalin and Molotov proceed very cordially and efficiently with the exception of the question of Latvia, which Hitler had instructed Ribbentrop to try to claim for Germany.
Whereas domestic regulatory authorities try to ensure that capital market participants trade fairly with each other, and sometimes to ensure institutions like banks dont take excessive risks, capital controls aim to ensure that the macro economic effects of the capital markets dont have a net negative impact on the nation in question.
Statistical analysis has been undertaken on several occasions to try to decide the authorship question based on word frequencies and writing styles.
Indeed, it is claimed that in such decorative English " there is often no attempt to try to get it right, nor do the vast majority of the Japanese population ever attempt to read the English design element in question.
In an interview with Jack Bruce in the December 2005 issue of Bass Player magazine, Bruce hinted that he would like to see Cream continue in one way or another, possibly in the form of a new album, but that a tour was out of the question: " It would be quite a challenge to try to create music that would stand up to the classic songs.
When you ask them a question, he says, they pluck from their quiver a little aphorism to let fly at you, and as you try to figure that one out, they wing another one at you.
Rayburn would finish the question ( or, occasionally, deride the audience's lack of unison and make them try the response again ).
In July, Richardson sent Hill a complete " design " of the story, and asked Hill to try again, but Hill responded, " It is impossible, after the wonders you have shown in Pamela, to question your infallible success in this new, natural, attempt " and that " you must give me leave to be astonished, when you tell me that you have finished it already ".
The question is how long will it sober up and not try to do all these fancy financial instruments.
In the sixth season episode " Masquerade " of NBC's long-running legal drama series, Law & Order: Criminal Intent it is noted by Detective Robert Goren that police officers used to try to obtain confessions by beating up perpetrators with telephone books until they confessed to the crime in question.
So the question for the dualist to try to confront is how can all of this be explained if the mind is a separate and immaterial substance from, or if its properties are ontologically independent of, the brain.
Later Russell examined the problem of whether propositional functions were predicative or not, and he proposed two theories to try to get at this question: the zig-zag theory and the ramified theory of types.
This struggle posed a question: if the end result was, in any realistic case, destined to be a dictatorship, should the US not try to align itself with the dictator who will best serve American interests and oppose the Soviets?
Disproving: Based on the idea that the majority is always wrong ( as suggested by Henrik Ibsen and John Kenneth Galbraith ), take anything that is obvious and generally accepted as " goes without saying ", question it, take an opposite view, and try to convincingly disprove it.
If possible, the thermographer would try to test the emissivity of the object in question.
In a 1964 interview with Newsweek magazine, Sharpe explained " We try to pose an almost plausible question, then proceed step by step into absurdity until the interviewee is seething.

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`` The county, though, seems more interested in those people who don't even try, those who sit and draw welfare checks and line up for surplus food ''.
Not through fear of disobeying orders, as Eichmann kept trying to explain, but through a peculiar giddiness that began in a half-acceptance of the vicious absurdities contained in the Nazi interpretation of history and grew with each of Hitler's victories into a permanent light-mindedness and sense of magical rightness that was able to respond to any proposal, and the more outrageous the better, `` Well, let's try it ''.
The U.S. will try to get agreement among the industrialized countries to take more textile imports from the less-developed countries over the years.
He was downright worried about her, but there was one more thing he could try.
Examples include Web accessibility a set of guidelines and two accessible web portals designed for people developing reading skills are peepo. com — try typing a letter with your keyboard for moreand peepo. co. uk with enhanced graphics, unique style controls and improved interactivity ( requires an SVG supported browser ).
In the 1930s, Fleming ’ s trials occasionally showed more promise, and he continued, until 1940, to try to interest a chemist skilled enough to further refine usable penicillin.
With the critical and commercial success in the United States of such memoirs as Angela ’ s Ashes and The Color of Water, however, more and more people have been encouraged to try their hand at this genre.
The Russian governor-general at Tashkent sent for Abdur Rahman, and pressed him to try his fortunes once more across the Oxus.
This also evolved as a method of increasing rate of fire, more in order to force the enemy to take cover than to try to accurately hit them, and was generally practiced by NKVD officers issued a pair of revolvers.
" He also frequently has to try to calm the more mercurial Beavis down, either telling him to " settle down, Beavis!
For example, adding more S from the outside will cause an excess of products, and the system will try to counteract this by increasing the reverse reaction and pushing the equilibrium point backward ( though the equilibrium constant will stay the same ).
He aspires to be more like the whiteface and often mimics everything the whiteface does to try to gain approval.
Of course these stories may take a variety of forms, but many authors try to realistically depict the routine activities of a group of police officers who are frequently working on more than one case simultaneously.
Slalåm was a trail used in Telemark by boys and girls not yet able to try themselves on the more challenging runs.
Noting that not all frames can be compressed at the same level because quality is more severely impacted for scenes of high complexity some algorithms try to constantly adjust the BPP.
The Curse of Davros begins with Davros and the Daleks working together to try and alter the outcome of the Battle of Waterloo using technology that Davros has created that allows him to swap peoples ' minds, with matters becoming more complicated when the Sixth Doctor uses the device to swap bodies with Davros in an attempt to subvert the Daleks ' plans from the inside.
In 1966, Campbell decided to try once more for a water speed record.
During Ramadan, Muslims are also expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam by refraining from violence, anger, envy, greed, lust, profane language, gossip and to try to get along with fellow Muslims better.
These forums can be used to try to find relatives, request record lookups, obtain research advice, and much more.
Such hash functions try to map the keys to the hash values as evenly as possible because collisions become more frequent as hash tables fill up.
Jews who hold by this view generally try to use modern methods of historical study to learn how Jewish law has changed over time, and are in some cases more willing to change Jewish law in the present.
The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia or ICTY, is a body of the United Nations established to prosecute serious crimes committed during the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and to try their perpetrators.
" I make more use of my experience now and try to work more efficiently so that my efforts aren't wasted ", she said in 2008.

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