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With the diversity of religious viewpoints, there are differences of opinion as to the essential features of religion ; ;
With the other members of the patents committee -- Wilfred C. Leland, Howard E. Coffin, Windsor T. White, and W. H. Vandervoort -- Hanch drafted a cross-licensing agreement whose essential feature of royalty-free licensing was his own contribution.
With integrated regulator / BC inflator designs, the secondary demand valve is at the end of an even shorter hose ( the BC mouthpiece / exhaust ) than is the case with the conventional octopus demand valve, so deliberate use of the primary regulator and hose to help another diver becomes even more appropriate, and almost essential, with the BC-integrated-regulator configuration.
With the end of the Republic, Rome's emperors met the ever-burgeoning popular demand for regular ludi and the need for more specialised venues, as essential obligations of their office and cult.
With steam locomotives providing fast and affordable travel, the seaside became a popular tourist destination, and generated its own souvenir-industry: the picture postcard was, and is, an essential staple of this industry.
With a playful cynicism he remarked of his popularity as a portraitist with high society women, " The essential thing is to elongate the women and especially to make them slim.
With the population growing, Verona needed to centrally locate essential services such as schools and places of worship ; problems with the water supply ; and the disposition of road repair funds.
With 17 children and 104 grandchildren, John Eves looked after the building of homes for the family, a grist mill that was to stand for 100 years, and later a sawmill and several other essential structures.
But expanding programmes of afforestation, new methods of fire protection, and above all the greatly increased volume of utilisation work that results as soon as the young woods reach the thinning stage, have made it essential, in most of the larger forests, to concentrate the building of new houses in villages or small community groups .’ With houses designed for head foresters, the peak year for all forest tenancies was 1958, with the Commission owning a total of 4627 properties.
With these coins, each Kong is allowed to buy essential combat items: Cranky Kong's special ability potions, Funky Kong's guns, and Candy Kong's musical instruments ( as well as upgrades of the same ).
With empathy as the mediator between apologies and forgiveness and remorse as the essential part to an apology, one can expect empathy to mediate perceived remorse forgiveness.
With the Ottomans appearing close to collapse Louis XIV's ministers, Louvois and Colbert de Croissy, felt it essential to have a quick resolution along the German frontier before the Emperor turned from the Balkans to lead a comparatively united German Empire against France on the Rhine and reverse the Ratisbon settlement.
With the increasing pressures and opportunities of globalization, the incorporation of international networking alliances has become anessential mechanism for the internationalization of higher education ”.
* National Security: With the recent events of our world, such as 9-11, Hurricane Katrina, and others it has been deemed essential that we have in place a dedicated network with ample spectrum for crisis communication.
With a recirculating fume hood it is essential that the filter medium be able to remove the particular hazardous or noxious material being used.
With the American digital television transition making most existing portable televisions obsolete and unusable and the current infant and development stage of mobile digital television, along with the need to provide a public service to their viewers and encourage the use of the system, many American television station weather operations cooperate with radio manufacturers and local retail outlets to offer weather radios at discounted pricing to viewers ( especially in active tornado areas ), where the service is often marketed as an essential warning device on par with a smoke detector for home fires.
James explains in his book, The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, why he believes runs created is an essential thing to measure: With regard to an offensive player, the first key question is how many runs have resulted from what he has done with the bat and on the basepaths.
( With just one lifeguard other matters must be kept brief and essential only without permitting interruption.
With Confucianism taken out of the school curricula and removed from the daily life of Koreans, the sense that something essential to Korean history is missing led to a rebirth of Confucianism in the late 1990s.
With the fitting of a motor in the early 20th century, Fuller was able to deliver the coal and essential supplies to communities as far out as Cape Brett.
) With essential rations organised, Chauvel led the mounted division out of El Arish at 00: 45 on the night of 22 / 23 December towards Magdhaba, after reconnaissances had established the retreating Ottoman force from El Arish, had moved to the south east along the Wadi el Arish towards Magdhaba.
With private transactions constituting an essential and increasingly profitable business segment, through the years Sotheby's has bought art galleries and helped dealers finance purchases.
With the exception of res ipsa loquitur cases, medical opinion about the care is essential.
With the exception of coal, fodder, kerosene and essential civilian supplies were such that an eight to fifteen month reserve was built up.

With and principle
With regard to ( 1 ), Hume argues that the uniformity principle cannot be demonstrated, as it is " consistent and conceivable " that nature might stop being regular.
With this expression one can, in principle, determine the enthalpy if C < sub > p </ sub > and V are known as functions of p and T.
With IPv6, however, changing the prefix announced by a few routers can in principle renumber an entire network, since the host identifiers ( the least-significant 64 bits of an address ) can be independently self-configured by a host.
With their advocacy of patrilineal descent in the 1970s, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association supported the principle that a man who takes responsibility for raising a Jewish child can pass Judaism on to the next generation as well as a woman.
With these rules, Newton could in principle begin to address all of the world ’ s present unsolved mysteries.
With this secular principle he began his missionary work.
With Wilson's 1918 proclamation of the Fourteen Points, whose fifth point proclaimed: " A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined ", some Algerian intellectuals — dubbed oulémas began to nurture the desire for independence or, at least, autonomy and self-rule.
Tromp's death during the Battle of Scheveningen ended the war and De Ruyter declined an emphatic offer from Johan de Witt for supreme command, because he considered himself ' unfit ' and also feared that bypassing the seniority principle would bring him into conflict with Witte de With and Johan Evertsen.
With these observations, I join the last sentence of Part III of the opinion of the Court .< p > For the immediate future, however, the majority has placed its imprimatur on a practice that can only weaken the principle of equality embodied in the Declaration of Independence and the Equal Protection Clause.
With multiple chambers and a single barrel, autocannons using the revolver principle can combine a very high rate of fire and high acceleration to maximum firing rate with low weight, at cost of a reduced sustained rate of fire compared to Gatling guns.
With the premise that all are of equal intelligence, and the insights from which knowledge is constructed can be found in any collective educational exercise founded on this principle, Ranciere claims that the poor and disenfranchised should feel perfectly able to teach themselves whatever it is they want to know.
With an Arab father and a Turkish mother, Afrika could have been classified as a “ white ”, but refused as a matter of principle.
With the double majority principle, both Canadas were so to speak " reseparated " and for a short while, both sides were managed independently.
With a successfully completed parameter design, and an understanding of the effect that the various parameters have on performance, resources can be focused on reducing and controlling variation in the critical few dimensions ( see Pareto principle ).
With it, he discovered the basic principle of modern Xerography copy machine technology.
With this corresponds to the maximum entropy principle.
With elimination theory in hand, a large part of the problems treated in Seki's time became solvable in principle, given the Chinese tradition of geometry almost reduced to algebra.
With the principle of abstraction the BGB has a simple answer to that: the purchase contract obliges the buyer to pay the full price and requires the vendor to transfer property upon receipt of the last installment.
A League spokesman said: " With its close links to field sports organisations, it comes as no surprise to the League that the BDS has chosen at the behest of its members to attack an organisation that does not support their principle of management by killing.
With Carl H. Brans, he developed Brans-Dicke theory of gravitation, an equivalence-principle violating modification of general relativity inspired by Paul Dirac's large numbers hypothesis and Mach's principle.
With the background of poor and very low participation of Bumiputeras in the private sector and industries at that time, PERNAS ' principle were to:
With these two genres, it shares the common principle of player hierarchy.
With a guiding principle of “ One Health – One Medicine ,” AIM prepares leaders in the sciences and business better manage their organizations and contribute to community wellness.
With that principle confirmed by the Treaty at Augsburg, the violence of that earlier day between the Lutherans and the Catholics in Germany ended — at least for the generation, until renewed tensions brought about the Thirty Years ' Wars.

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