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what and extent
It is more difficult with Faulkner than with most authors to say what is the extent and what is the source of his knowledge.
No doubt there are historians who can explain to a great extent what happened to the plans and projects of the eighteenth century.
To what extent such low density applies to micrometeorites is unknown.
The answers to questions such as these certainly depend to some extent upon the educator's own social-class position and also upon his social history, as well as upon his personality and what he conceives his mission to be as an educator.
When the words are used, we are never sure which of the traditional meanings the user may have in mind, or to what extent his revisions and rejections of former understandings correspond to ours.
To what extent and in what ways did Christianity affect the United States of America in the nineteenth century??
To what extent did it mould the morals and the social, economic, and political life and institutions of the country??
Yet to determine precisely to what extent and exactly in what ways any individual showed the effects of Christianity would be impossible.
It is not clear to what extent the effect is due to cyanide released by the crushed leaves, and to what extent other volatile products are responsible.
The first option ( although it is debatable to what extent the Duke was committed to such an enterprise ) was a plan to transfer his forces from the Spanish Netherlands to northern Italy ; once there, he intended linking up with Prince Eugene in order to defeat the French and safeguard Savoy from being overrun.
It is not known to what extent escaping German sailors attempted to surrender as they were not asked before shooting them.
Some of the driving research questions in studying how the brain itself processes language include: ( 1 ) To what extent is linguistic knowledge innate or learned ?, ( 2 ) Why is it more difficult for adults to acquire a second-language than it is for infants to acquire their first-language ?, and ( 3 ) How are humans able to understand novel sentences?
To what extent do participants in joint activities experience a sense of community?
Specifically for fluids, the Knudsen number is used to assess to what extent the approximation of continuity can be made.
To what extent armies will adopt even lighter carbines, and to what extent they will be avoided, has yet to be seen entirely.

what and Snorri's
In Norway, the historian Edvard Bull famously proclaimed that " we have to give up all illusions that Snorri's mighty epic bears any deeper resemblance to what actually happened " in the time it describes.
Scholars have debated as to what extent Snorri's account of Ymir is an attempt to synthesize a coherent narrative for the purpose of the Prose Edda and to what extent Snorri drew from traditional material outside of the corpus that he cites.

what and presentation
Armed Forces Day is the annual report on this investment, a public presentation designed to give our own people, and the people of other lands who stand with us for peace with freedom and justice, the best possible opportunity to see and understand what we have and why we have it.
In 2003, Mitchell set up a web site on which he posted most all of the publications of Victor T. Houteff, Ben and Lois Roden, and his own new studies, including a detailed presentation of what he calls The Warfare of Vernon Howell ( a. k. a. David Koresh ) and others against the Branch Davidian Seventh Day Adventists, in which he gives a detailed and documented overview of the controversy regarding the church and its adversaries.
In a January 1960 presentation to the American Physical Society, Singer sketched out his vision of what the environment around the earth might consist of, extending up to into space.
After numerous detours and false starts, his work culminated in the presentation to the Prussian Academy of Science in November 1915 of what are now known as the Einstein field equations.
In the preface to the 1977 English translation Murray Rothbard called " The Production of Security " the " first presentation anywhere in human history of what is now called anarcho-capitalism " though admitting that " Molinari did not use the terminology, and probably would have balked at the name.
Lazarsfeld, however, had trouble both with the prose style of the work Adorno handed in and what Lazarsfeld thought was Adorno's " lack of discipline in ... presentation ".
In parallel with but independent of the work at Xerox PARC, Hewlett Packard developed and released in late 1978 the first commercial WYSIWYG software application for producing overhead slides or what today are called presentation graphics.
Other ceremonies sometimes associated with the Westminster system include an annual Speech from the Throne ( or equivalent ) in which the Head of State gives a special address ( written by the government ) to parliament about what kind of policies to expect in the coming year, and lengthy State Opening of Parliament ceremonies that often involve the presentation of a large ceremonial mace.
The earliest known presentation of the knot was in A. A. Burger's 1914 work Rope and Its Uses, included in an agricultural extension bulletin from what is now Iowa State University.
Spreadsheets, WYSIWYG word processors, presentation software and remote communication software established new markets that exploited the PC's strengths, but required capabilities beyond what MS-DOS provided.
* Transitioning ( transgender ), the process of changing one's gender presentation to accord with one's internal sense of one's gender-the idea of what it means to be a man or woman
In the autumn of 1949, Martin Horrell of Grand Central Station ( a radio program known for romances and light dramas ) rejected one of Serling's scripts about boxing because his mostly female listeners “ have told us in no uncertain terms that prize fight stories aren ’ t what they like most .” He then offered some advice: “ I have a feeling that the script would be far better for sight than for sound only, because in any radio presentation, the fights are not seen.
In contrast, Imagism called for a return to what were seen as more Classical values, such as directness of presentation and economy of language, as well as a willingness to experiment with non-traditional verse forms.
If we were without sensations, i. e. were never bound against our will to endure the persistence of a presentation, we should never know what being is.
The appeal of the Feynman diagrams is strong, as it allows for a simple visual presentation of what would otherwise be a rather arcane and abstract formula.
This is what I want to illuminate, and it is easy to prove that here also imaginary genius and impudence in the presentation of his claims stands in direct relation to his ignorance and lack of love of the truth.
( At the same conference as the Donceel's presentation, J. Magness reported that from what she saw of the pottery in the Rockefeller Museum that " there was very, very little in the way of fine wares.
In response to what later become known as the Holocaust, in 1943 B ' nai B ' rith President Henry Monsky convened a conference in Pittsburgh of all major Jewish organizations to " find a common platform for the presentation of our case before the civilized nations of the world ".
However, due to limited session log state ( also non persistent ) kept in the provider, a present phase may be required, particularly including the presentation of all unchanged entries as a means ( inefficient ) of implying what has been deleted in the provider since the consumer last synchronized.
On 12 October Wellington's Evening Post ran an advertisement for the film, describing it as ' the extraordinary films of " the big push "' and ' an awe-inspiring, glorious presentation of what our heroes are accomplishing today '.
Today, what was once the Dolphin's Lagoon is now the Sea Lions ' Rock, with three sea lions ( Clara, Kelpie and Pablo ) providing the entertainment for the current presentation labeled " Swim, Slide, and Splash!
The intensity at a point in the visual system is not simply the result of a single receptor, but the result of a group of receptors which respond to the presentation of stimuli in what is called a receptive field.
Though his work had been regularly displayed in publicly funded exhibitions, conservative and religious organizations, such as the American Family Association, seized on this exhibition to vocally oppose government support for what they called " nothing more than the sensational presentation of potentially obscene material.
The third floor is focused mainly on the presentation of the Byzantine home and what it was like inside, the decoration, supper, and the neighbourhood.

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