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Transforming an active verb into a passive verb is a valence-decreasing process (" detransitivizing process "), because it transforms transitive verbs into intransitive verbs.
" Transforming the Dutch Republic into the Kingdom of Holland: the Netherlands between Republicanism and Monarchy ( 1795-1815 )," European Review of History ( 2010 ) 17 # 2, pp 151-170 online
" Transforming the Dutch Republic into the Kingdom of Holland: the Netherlands between Republicanism and Monarchy ( 1795-1815 )," European Review of History ( 2010 ) 17 # 2, pp 151-170 online
Transforming an actor into a Klingon took three-and-a-half hours.
Transforming profiled color information to different output devices is achieved by referencing the profile data into a standard color space.
Transforming this into voxels introduces some loss and distortions.
Transforming the input data into the set of features is called feature extraction.
Transforming her temporarily into a comb ( one interpreter reads this section as " using a comb he turns into as Kushinada-hime ") to have her company during battle, he detailed his plan into steps.
The mission of the TSA is: Transforming passion for turtles into effective conservation action through a global network of living collections and recovery programs.
* Transforming digitized representations of objects, for example ( A ) into simplified shapes such as ( i ) skeletons, by repeated removal of simple points such that the digital topology of an image does not change, or ( ii ) medial axis, by calculating local maxima in a distance transform of the given digitized object representation, or ( B ) into modified shapes using mathematical morphology.
Transforming a MUF program into a usable command or feature also requires creating a command or trigger to invoke the program.
Transforming into his new robot mode, Starscream was only able to enjoy it for a few minutes before EDC Autotrooper robots blew it up and sent his spark flying back into space.
Transforming into a new style of Cybertronian jet craft, Starscream retained his standard array of null ray weapons ( located on his arms and chest turrets ), he could now call upon a Cyber Key to unlock twin blades in his arms to bolster his melee combat.
Transforming the Schrödinger equation into the interaction picture gives:
Transforming the Schwinger-Tomonaga equation into the language of the density matrix ( or equivalently, transforming the von Neumann equation into the interaction picture ) gives:
Transforming the consonants “ w ” and “ y ” into a vowel creates an additional syllable.
Transforming the northern country into a military state much like 18th century Prussia.
* Transforming Work Experience into Work Inspiration-The Business Benefits

Transforming and Community
( 1993 ) Shaman's Body: A New Shamanism for Transforming Health, Relationships, and the Community.

Transforming and .
* John Barkley Rosser and Marina V. Rosser, Comparative Economics in a Transforming World Economy.
* Transforming Economies, Cultures, and Societies that meets human needs, promotes prosperity, and is in harmony with nature.
* Red, White, and Green: Transforming U. S. Biofuels
* Arthur Norberg, Judy E. O ' Neill, Transforming Computer Technology: Information Processing for the Pentagon, 1962-1982 ( Johns Hopkins University, 1996 )
Transforming Parks and Protected Areas: Policy and Governance in a Changing World.
Transforming growth factor beta ( TGFβ ) plays an important role in Marfan syndrome.
* Pauline Gedge: The Twelfth Transforming ( 1984 ), set in the reign of Akhenaten, details the construction of Akhetaten and fictionalized accounts of his sexual relationships with Nefertiti, Tiye and successor Smenkhkare.
In 1995, Harvard Business School authors Richard L. Nolan and David C. Croson released Creative Destruction: A Six-Stage Process for Transforming the Organization.
* Richard L. Nolan and David C. Croson, Creative Destruction: A Six-Stage Process for Transforming the Organization.
Opelika City Schools employ highly qualified teachers trained in the latest instructional techniques including the Alabama Reading Initiative ( ARI ), Transforming East Alabama Mathematics ( TEAM-Math ), Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative ( AMSTI ), and Science in Motion.
Transforming Race and Class in Suburbia: Decline in Metropolitan Baltimore.
* Torbert, W. ( 2004 ) Action Inquiry: the Secret of Timely and Transforming Leadership, San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
* April G. Shelford, Transforming the Republic of Letters: Pierre-Daniel Huet and European Intellectual Life, 1650-1720 ( Rochester, University of Rochester Press, 2007 ).
" Transforming Women ’ s Work page: New England Lives in the Industrial Revolution 77, 118 " Cornell University Press.
* Worldwatch Institute, State of the World 2010: Transforming Cultures: From Consumerism to Sustainability ( ISBN 978-0-393-33726-6 ), W. W. Norton & Company, 2010.

Conflict and into
In those states with an underdeveloped set of Conflict rules, decisions on jurisdiction tend to be made on an ad hoc basis, with such choice of law rules as have been developed embedded into each subject area of private law and tending to favour the application of the lex fori or local law.
More recently, the US Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act signed into law by President Obama in July 2010, contained a supply chain sustainability provision in the form of the Conflict Minerals law.
Conflict between the two militias soon escalated into a full-scale war.
The first, the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict, requires governments to ensure that children under the age of eighteen are not recruited compulsorily into their armed forces, and calls on governments to do everything feasible to ensure that members of their armed forces who are under eighteen years of age do not take part in hostilities.
PASSIA ’ s educational and training seminars are divided into two categories: In ­ ternational Affairs – including seminars on Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution, Strategic Studies and Security, the EU, Education on Democ ­ racy, The Foreign Policies of Arab States, Japan and the Middle East, and The United States and Canada: Political Systems, Policy-Making and the Middle East – and Civil Society Empowerment, with seminars held to date including those on Policy-Making, Strategic Planning & Media & Com ­ munication Skills.
Elements from several Asimov robot stories were woven into the overall storyline, including " Little Lost Robot ", " The Evitable Conflict " and " Robot Dreams ".
" Conflict " in Freytag's discussion must not be confused with " conflict " in Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch's critical apparatus plots into types, e. g., man vs. society.
* 2000 Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict, entered into force on 12 February 2002.
A paramilitary is a military-esque force whose function and organization are similar to those of a professional military, but which is not considered part of a state's formal armed forces .< ref name = Reference-OED-paramilitary > Under the Law of Armed Conflict, a state may incorporate a paramilitary organization or armed agency charged with police functions into its armed forces.
* Stephen R. Donaldson – The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story
Conflict ensued in order to drive the Jarts out of the Way-this partly succeeded within the first century of Human expansion into the Way.
Water and Conflict: Incorporating Peacebuilding into Water Development.
Semites and Anti-Semites: An Inquiry into Conflict and Prejudice.
In these sources, these offspring of Seth were said to have disobeyed God, by breeding with the Cainites and producing wicked children " who were all unlike ", thus angering God into bringing about the Deluge, as in the Conflict:
One of Draper's books, History of the Conflict between Religion and Science, received worldwide recognition and was translated into several languages, but was banned by the Catholic Church.
The first United States edition, which is broken into two volumes, Consolidation and Conflict, followed in April and May 1998 from Time Warner Books.
The Federal Accountability Act created the Conflict of Interest Act which came into effect on July 9, 2007.
Conflict came to a head in 1164 when Becket opposed Henry's Constitutions of Clarendon, was accused of embezzlement and treason and he fled into exile.
When the Anti-Evolution League of Minnesota founded by the dynamic William Bell Riley of the First Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota blossomed into the Anti-Evolution League of America in 1923 it was with Kentucky preacher Dr. J. W. Porter as president and Martin as field secretary and editor of the organization's official organ, " The Conflict.
Conflict inside the Solar system is heavily regulated ; however, quarrels between rivaling megacorporations, who maintain private militias and compete for control over markets and resources, often break out into open conflict.
The Norwegian Church in Its International Setting, Man and State, and With God in the Darkness, and Other Papers Illustrating the Norwegian Church Conflict have been translated into English.
A publication by the George Washington University describes: Conflict between the two militias soon escalated into a full-scale war.
The situation deteriorated into a violent Lebanese Forces internal conflict, the Geagea-Hobeika Conflict, resulting in Hobeika fleeing on January 15, 1986.
Protecting Cultural Property in Armed Conflict-An Insight into the 1999 Second Protocol to the Hague Convention of 1954 for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, publ.

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