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When and aims
When the petition was refused, many advocated the widespread use of force as the only means of attaining their aims.
When questioned about their aims in making such references, BoC express themselves in neutral terms (" We're not religious at all [...] and if we're spiritual at all it's purely in the sense of caring about art and inspiring people with ideas.
When one aims solely towards pleasure itself, one's aim is frustrated.
When asked, he enumerated the following as his educational aims:
When writing about events and historical periods that are still in living memory, such as the Second World War, the series aims to maintain sensitivity.
When harassing an opponent, the Willie Wagtail avoids the head and aims for the rear.
When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns as it were instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink.
When there is a choice between several appropriate measures the least onerous must be adopted, and any disadvantage caused must not be disproportionate to the aims pursued.
When his back is turned, Colorado aims a gun at Hachita and pulls the trigger.
When World War I began in 1914, many European socialist leaders supported their respective governments ' war aims.
When these aims were achieved, Charles X Gustav in September moved to the Swedish port of Wismar and ordered his navy into the inconclusive Battle of Møn.
When opening them, the Master of the Drapers ' Company declared their aims to be " to improve the scientific and technical knowledge of apprentices and workmen engaged in industrial life ".
When the source language uses a not particularly phonetic writing system — most notably English and French — its words are typically rendered in Russian or other Cyrillic-based languages using an approximate phonetic transliteration system, which aims to allow the Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, etc.
When Menachem Begin became leader of the broad Likud coalition and, soon Prime Minister, he considerably modified Herut's expansive territorial aims.
When Cotterill pursues them, Barbara aims for his horse, but ends up killing Cotterill.
When the pre-theoretical knowledge to be reconstructed expresses a universal capability, a general cognitive, linguistic, or interactive competence ( or sub-competence ), then what begins as an explication of meaning aims at the reconstruction of species competencies ” ( Habermas, 1998a ).
When he saw the shattered state of the 39th Battalion, he realised that to achieve his aims he would need to bring forward the relatively fresh 21st Brigade troops.
When the law was changed in 2006, the school ended selection interviews, with prospective pupils and their parents, that were designed to ascertain their parents ' Catholic practice and whether they shared aims and ethos of the school.
When his aims were rejected by the Legislative Council, he embarked on a public campaign of " coercion ".
When Richter starts insulting and threatening her, she pulls it out of her handbag, aims it at Richter, but then cannot summon up the courage to pull the trigger.
When determining a proper asset allocation one aims at maximizing the expected return and minimizing the risk.
When the Priest approached a new member, it was first to make sure of his patriotism and catechize him in the aims of society ; the last stage was to put him under the lengthy principal oath, called the Great Oath ( Μέγας Όρκος ).
When one of the posse aims a gun at Cronin, Shasta shoots Whitey under the table, and Cronin and McNally finish off the posse.
When academic and athletic departments have conflicting aims, problems arise that affect the entire institution. American society values the elitism of academics and athletics in a manner that provokes conflict for participants in both domains.

When and computational
When a program demands more computational resources, the CPU quickly ( there is some latency ) returns to an intermediate or maximum speed with appropriate voltage to meet the demand.
When artificial intelligence came into existence in the 1960s, the field of computational linguistics became that sub-division of artificial intelligence dealing with human-level comprehension and production of natural languages.
When considering computational problems, a problem instance is a string over an alphabet.
When one chooses an abstract domain, one typically has to strike a balance between keeping fine-grained relationships, and high computational costs.
When a significant change exists just over the ' horizon ' of the search depth, the computational device falls victim to the horizon effect.
When n ≤ 1 for all clauses, the logic is called Horn clause logic and is equivalent in computational power to a universal Turing machine.
When compared with modern methods of computational fluid dynamics, Digital DATCOM may seem antiquated.
When the term “ virtual ” was first coined in the computational sense, it applied to things that were simulated by the computer, like virtual memory.
When these laws are modeled by computational verb logic, it becomes computational verb CNN ( verb CNN )

When and language
When Heidegger and Sartre speak of a contrast between being and existence, they may be right, I don't know, but their language is too philosophical for me.
When now we count the frequency of the 71 items in the two language families appearing in the same column or grade, or one column or grade apart, or two or three or four, we find these differences: Af
When Dag Hammarskjold was negotiating the Middle East peace after Israel's 1956 invasion of Egypt, he soon found himself speaking the mysterious phrases of Cairo, a language as anarchic as Casey Stengel's.
When an alphabet is adopted or developed for use in representing a given language, an orthography generally comes into being, providing rules for the spelling of words in that language.
When Austria became a member of the European Union, the Austrian variety of the German language — limited to 23 agricultural terms — was " protected " in Protocol No 10, regarding the use of specific Austrian terms of the German language in the framework of the European Union, which forms part of the Austrian EU accession treaty.
His advice has remained in the English language as the saying, " When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
When the Apple II, PET 2001 and TRS-80 were all released in 1977, all three had BASIC as their primary programming language and operating environment.
When the code is executed, the platform-specific VES will compile the CIL to the machine language according to the specific hardware and operating system.
When applied to Sanskrit, however, it added a great deal of complexity to the script, due to the large variety of clusters in this language ( up to five consonants, e. g. rtsny ).
When the settlers protested his language Allen continued the tirade, threatening to send any troops from New York to Hell.
When Estonia was invaded and occupied by the Soviet Union in World War II, the status of the Estonian language changed to the first of two official languages ( Russian being the other one ).
When the Franks invaded the Roman territories ( from the end of the 4th century and well into the 5th century ) they brought their language with them and Celtic and Latin were replaced by Old Dutch.
When considered over a countable language, the completeness and compactness theorems are equivalent to each other and equivalent to a weak form of choice known as weak König's lemma, with the equivalence provable in RCA < sub > 0 </ sub > ( a second-order variant of Peano arithmetic restricted to induction over Σ < sup > 0 </ sup >< sub style =" margin-left :- 0. 6em "> 1 </ sub > formulas ).
When the French tried to impose the French language, German opposition grew in intensity.
When initially developed, Paramount Pictures ( owners of the Star Trek franchise ) wanted the Klingon language to be guttural and harsh and Okrand wanted it to be unusual, so he selected sounds that combined in ways not generally found in other languages.
When discussing Christabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, an anonymous reviewer in the October 1893 The Church Quarterly Review claimed, " In these poems Coleridge achieves a mastery of language and rhythm which is nowhere else conspicuously evident in him.
When the ruling dynasty changed, the royal establishment abandoned its capital of Manan and settled in the new capital Njimi further south of Kanem ( the word for " south " in the Teda language ).
When used as a general concept, " language " may refer to the cognitive ability to learn and use systems of complex communication, or to describe the set of rules that makes up these systems, or the set of utterances that can be produced from those rules.
When speaking of language as a general concept, some different definitions can be used that stress different aspects of the phenomenon.
When linguists study the lexicon, they consider such things as what constitutes a word ; the word-concept relationship ; lexical access and lexical access failure ; how a word's phonology, syntax, and meaning intersect ; the morphology-word relationship ; vocabulary structure within a given language ; language use ( that is, pragmatics ); language acquisition ; the history and evolution of words ( i. e. etymology ); and the relationships between words, often studied within philosophy of language.

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