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Two and fundamental
Two fundamental assumptions that underlie formal education systems are that students ( a ) retain knowledge and skills they acquire in school, and ( b ) can apply them in situations outside the classroom.
Two ( or more ) inductors that have coupled magnetic flux form a transformer, which is a fundamental component of every electric utility power grid.
Two notes with fundamental frequencies in a ratio of any power of two ( e. g. half, twice, or four times ) are perceived as very similar.
Two fields of applied biology in which taxonomic work is of fundamental importance are the study of biodiversity and conservation.
Two of the guests were fundamental to The Band's existence and growth: Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan.
Two major ways in which this can be done are through fundamental groups, or more generally homotopy theory, and through homology and cohomology groups.
Two competing groups developed over fundamental differences in the two remote procedure call systems.
In a critique of Walden Two, Harvey L. Gamble, Jr. asserted that Skinner's " fundamental thesis is that individual traits are shaped from above, by social forces that create the environment ", and that Skinner's goal " is to create a frictionless society where individuals are properly socialized to function with others as a unit ", and to thus " make the community Two into a perfectly efficient anthill ".
Two fundamental problems faced FitzGerald during his first period: Northern Ireland and the worsening economic situation.
Two days after the Clarity Act had been introduced in the Canadian House of Commons, the Parti Québécois government passed an Act respecting the exercise of the fundamental rights and prerogatives of the Québec people and the Québec State in the National Assembly of Quebec.
Two years later, on November 21, 1948, speaking to the same group, he again lauded the Soviet Union, calling it a nation which has recognized the dignity of all people, a nation wherein discrimination against anybody on account of race is a crime, and which was in fundamental sympathy with the progress of mankind.
Two other members, N. Shmelev and V. Abramov, are named in a declaration which the Komuch issued reinstating freedoms and setting forth fundamental principles.
Two fundamental damage mechanisms take place:
Two oil price shocks meant that price volatility became a fundamental feature of the market, short-term physical markets rapidly evolved, and the need to hedge emerged.
Two useful introductions to the fundamental theory underlying the unit of selection issue and debate, which also present examples of multi-level selection from the entire range of the biological hierarchy ( typically with entities at level N-1 competing for increased representation, i. e., higher frequency, at the immediately higher level N, e. g., organisms in populations or cell lineages in organisms ), are Richard Lewontin's classic piece " The Units of Selection " and John Maynard-Smith and Eörs Szathmáry's co-authored book, The Major Transitions in Evolution.
The Republic of Turkey has entered various human rights commitments, some of which are expressed in the 1982 Turkish Constitution, Part Two of which guarantees " fundamental rights and freedoms " such as the right to life, security of person, and right to property.
In Book Two, electricity and gravity are described as fundamental forces of the will.
Two fundamental calculations are central to population genetics: allele frequencies and genotype frequencies.
Two years later, the AI stated in an official press release that complaints by Shugden practitioners fell outside its purview of " grave violations of fundamental human rights " ( such as torture, the death penalty, extrajudicial executions, arbitrary detention or imprisonment, or unfair trials ), adding that " while recognizing that a spiritual debate can be contentious, cannot become involved in debate on spiritual issues.
The Spanish Constitution specifies that some areas of law must be regulated by this procedure, such as the laws developing fundamental rights and freedoms recognized in the first section of Chapter Two of Title I of the Constitution, as well as the laws that approve the Statutes of Autonomy of the autonomous communities of Spain, among others.
Two examples of typical and fundamental burns are the bow and arrow, and the shotgun.

Two and themes
Two broad and correlated themes run in bicycle activism: one is about advocating the bicycle as an alternative mode of transport, and the other is about the creation of conditions to permit and / or encourage bicycle use, both for utility and recreational cycling.
Two recurring themes of Heidegger's later writings are poetry and technology.
Two main themes run through Dr. No: the meaning of power ; and the concept of friendship and loyalty.
Two themes resonated during the council: the need to respect the local autonomy of YMCA societies, and the purpose of the YMCA: to unite all young, male Christians for the extension and expansion of the Kingdom of God.
Two in particular, Dr. Carlisle and Harry Smith, highlight themes in the book.
Two recurrent musical themes unify the entire cycle.
Two of the songs, " Inori ~ Namida no Kidou " and " pieces ", were used as the themes to the Bokura ga Ita movies.
Two of the remaining three themes are rhythmically related to the very first theme in measure 2, which is sometimes called the Glissando theme ( after the opening glissando in the clarinet solo ) or the Ritornello theme.
Two themes of this movement were the rejection of creeds and " freedom in the Spirit.
Two underlying themes in the story are class warfare and the urbanization of the countryside.
Two themes of this movement were the rejection of creeds and " freedom in the Spirit.
Two pieces of music by Megumi Shiina are used for the opening and closing themes.
One of the dominant theories as regards the value or importance of Two Gentlemen is that thematically, it represents a ' trial run ' of sorts, in which Shakespeare deals briefly with themes which he would examine in more detail in later works.
Shore's score for The Two Towers was deemed ineligible for submission to the Academy, due to a new rule that disallowed the submission of scores which contained themes from previous work.
The opening and closing themes for CBSRMT are derived from an abbreviated form of the music from the classic Twilight Zone episode " Two ", composed by Nathan Van Cleave.
Two Biblical banquets in particular resound in the language and themes of the play.
Two themes predominate in cycling promotion 1 ) the benefits for the cyclist and 2 ) the benefits for society and the environment that may occur if more people choose to cycle.
Two additional themes identified by Dennis Bolin are the foolishness and destructiveness of wishing for something that can never be and to waste one's life dwelling on the past, the second of which is reinforced by the novel's epigraph from the Book of Genesis 19: 26 " But his wife looked back from behind him and she became a pillar of salt.
Two of the most important themes of the game are ritual and character choices.
Two finished terracotta bozzetti at the Detroit Institute of Arts, securely attributed to Bernini, reflect his exploration of the fountain's themes of the intertwined upended dolphins and the muscular, scaly-tailed Triton.
In addition, the novels above are sometimes published as 3-in-1 volumes or omnibus box sets under various names playing on the general title themes ( such as Two Cats, Three Tales or The Cat Who Put Four in a Box ).
Two of its themes have become a part of social science literature: the concept of the social myth and the virtue of violence.
The film shares themes, ideas and motifs with Ritchie's first film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Two compilation albums including the credit themes and insert songs were also released, as well as an additional album including music from both Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny.

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