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Whatever and form
Whatever measures have been taken to reduce the privacy risk in census data, new technology in the form of better electronic analysis of data poses increasing challenges to the protection of sensitive individual information.
Whatever form the organism perceives it in, what it perceives — the object of perception — is reality.
Nickelodeon originally aired a handful of episodes in edited half-hour form during 1981 as a test run, since producer Roger Price and director Geoffrey Darby had edited the entire 1981 season of You Can't Do That on Television episodes into a half-hour format similar to Whatever Turns You On for national and international syndication.
Whatever the delay, this had allowed the bulk of the Norse army to form a shieldwall to face the English attack.
Whatever its form, the aumakua is one specific shark, owl, etc.
The principle here indicated by means of examples was named by Peacock the " principle of the permanence of equivalent forms ," and at page 59 of the Symbolical Algebra it is thus enunciated: " Whatever algebraic forms are equivalent when the symbols are general in form, but specific in value, will be equivalent likewise when the symbols are general in value as well as in form.
He expressed the principle in its simplest form as follows: " Whatever is true of a thing is true of its like ", and he worked out in detail its various applications including the " Logic Piano ", a mechanical computer he designed and had built in 1869.
Whatever language distinctions may once have existed, these have been decreasing rather than increasing: "... in the main, Moldovan in its standard form was more Romanian by the 1980s than at any point in its history ".
Whatever their form, the body of all brown algae is termed a thallus, indicating that it lacks the complex xylem and phloem of vascular plants.
Whatever the form, the content may concern real-world people and events ; this is termed " personal experience narrative ".
Whatever party forms the government must either form a coalition with one or more other parties, or they must win some form of support from the other parties or independents so as to avoid no-confidence motions.
Krishna also says: " Whatever deity or form a devotee worships, I make his faith steady.
Whatever the form of the container, the fastener that secured the cord at the top of the sash was a carved, button-like toggle called a netsuke.
Whatever their form, they provide authorisation for and / or limits on, among other things, the use of force, the positioning and posturing of forces, and the employment of certain specific capabilities.
Whatever the name or the origin, this form of window has probably become one of the most enduring features of Palladio's work seen in the later architectural styles evolved from Palladianism.
Whatever the cause, the fight was arranged in the form of an emprise — an arranged Pas d ' armes — which took place at an area known as the chêne de Mi-Voie ( the Halfway Oak ) between Ploërmel and Josselin, between picked combatants.
Whatever form they took, they had great destructive firepower, so great that it only took two of them to pacify a primitive defenseless planet.
Whatever truth there is in art and in religion is contained in philosophy, in a higher form, and free from all limitations.
Krishna also says: " Whatever deity or form a devotee worships, I make his faith steady.
* Krishna said: " Whatever deity or form a devotee worships, I make his faith steady.
Whatever their uses, the ghost story is in some format present in all cultures around the world, and may be passed down orally or in written form.
Whatever can be argued about the language of the Csangos there is no doubt that this is a form of Hungarian.

Whatever and control
Whatever the reason for the failure, the French and German armies returned home, and a few years later Damascus was firmly under Nur ad-Din's control.
Whatever the exact chronology, before Máel Coluim's death a client of the king of Scots was in control of Caithness and Orkney, although, as with all such relationships, it is unlikely to have lasted beyond his death.
Whatever his control over time or space may be, it is apparently not powerful enough for the team to use him for teleporting the group ; they relied first on U-Go Girl and later on Venus Dee Milo for long-distance travel.

Whatever and provides
While the name provides a lot of this, the sponsorship of Newcastle United, the depiction of the River Tyne in the blue star and mentioning in programmes such as Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads have helped ensure its association.

Whatever and interface
Whatever the speed, telcos usually provide the CSU / DSU and present to the customer on V. 35 interface.

Whatever and between
Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
Whatever Makarios's intentions, violence erupted between Greek and Turkish Cypriots in December 1963 and by the following year the United Nations agreed to undertake peacekeeping operations ( UNFICYP ).
Whatever the true motive, the idea of a contract between King and people was advanced to the Pope as an excuse for Bruce's coronation whilst John de Balliol still lived in Papal custody.
Whatever conflicts existed between the two men, Antony remained faithful to Caesar but it is worth mentioning that according to Plutarch ( paragraph 13 ) Trebonius, one of the conspirators, had ' sounded him unobtrusively and cautiously ... Antony had understood his drift ... but had given him no encouragement: at the same time he had not reported the conversation to Caesar '.
Whatever other vicissitudes his views went through, he firmly retained his belief in the direct and inextricable connection between human liberty and expansion into space — for which reason he strongly cried out against any idea of space exploration being " a waste of money " or " unnecessary luxury ".
Whatever the cryptographic assurance of the protocols themselves, the association between a public key and its owner is ultimately a matter of subjective judgment on the part of the trusted third party, since the key is a mathematical entity, while the owner-and the connection between owner and key-are not.
Samoan oral history, however, extends only as far back as 1000 A. D. Whatever occurred between 1500 B. C.
Whatever conversation transpired between Page and the police, it is generally accepted that they determined what happened between the two teenagers was something less than an assault.
Though the arrangement of the theme music stayed the same throughout the entire series run ( although there are subtle differences between the themes in various seasons-especially the closing themes-and Whatever Turns You On used a completely different theme song ), the opening animation itself changed in different ways.
Whatever the status of spoken Sumerian between 2000 and 1700 BC, it is from this period that a particularly large amount of literary texts and bilingual Sumerian-Akkadian lexical lists survive, especially from the scribal school of Nippur.
Whatever the connection between the Mexican and her older Spanish namesake, the fused iconography of the Virgin and the indigenous Nahua goddess Tonantzin provided a way for 16th-century Spaniards to gain converts among the indigenous population, while simultaneously allowing 16th century Mexicans to continue the practice of their native religion.
Whatever his past, he's obviously skilled as a gunslinger, and soon finds himself drawn into a conflict between homesteader Joe Starrett ( Van Heflin ) and ruthless cattle baron Rufus Ryker ( Emile Meyer ), who wants to force Starrett and the others off the land.
This show was followed by a popular sequel series, in colour, entitled Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads ?, broadcast between 9 January 1973 and 24 December 1974.
Whatever the reason Sparta's own contribution was just 300 Spartiates ( accompanied by their attendants and probably perioikoi auxiliaries ), the total force assembled for the defense of the pass of Thermopylae came to something between four and seven thousand Greeks.
Whatever the real reason was, in one famous episode, George stops a conversation between Harry ( Clark ) and Blanche ( Bea Benadaret ) and claims that Clark wanted too much money for being on the show, and was being fired.
* Hyman did not keep her correspondence, according to Frederick R. Schram, who found some of her letters to Martin Burkenroad in the archives of the San Diego Natural History Museum ; see Schram's " A Correspondence between Martin Burkenroad and Libbie Hyman ; or, Whatever Did Happen to Libbie Hyman's Lingerie ," in F. M. Truesdale, ed., History of Carcinology, vol.
Whatever the case, Hackworth was probably the first of the very few engineers throughout history to fully take into account the role of the blast in automatically realising the " perfect equilibrium between steam production and usage " in a locomotive when fitted with a firetube boiler, and to consider the blastpipe as a distinct device, paying close attention to its proportions, nozzle size, positioning and precise alignment.
Disagreements between Lea and Chandler, centring around Lea's desire to produce Slade's material, had been brewing since the recording of Whatever Happened to Slade in 1977.
Whatever their relations, the latter's independent activism, and open challenge to the British authorities appears to have led to a rupture between the two.
Whatever the frame of reference for the choice of the subject of the case study ( key, outlier, local knowledge ), there is a distinction to be made between the subject and the object of the case study.
Whatever the ethnic origins of this group, this culture saw for the first time a clear tripartite social division between intensive subsistence peasant farmers, with crops and animals coming from the north, tent-dwelling nomadic pastoralists dependent upon their herds, and hunter-fisher folk of the Arabian littoral, living in reed huts.
Whatever the truth, the result of Huáscar's accession and the dispute over it before and after lead to civil war between Huáscar ( made Emperor by a faction based in Cuzco ) and Atahualpa ( backed by leaders who in the north with Huayna ).

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