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Within this context, his government undertook the nationalisation of major industries and public utilities as well as the creation of the National Health Service.
Within the European context, emperor and empress are considered the higher monarchical titles.
Within the context of the four noble truths, the origin ( Pali: samudaya ) of dukkha is commonly explained as craving ( Pali: tanha ) conditioned by ignorance ( Pali: avijja ).
Within the residential context, the best remaining example is the pristine Hammond-Harwood House ( 1774 ) in Annapolis, Maryland.
Within the context of 20th century philosophy, the conflict over whether ahistorical and immanent methodologies were sufficient to understand meaning — that is to say, " what you see is what you get " positivism — or whether context, background and culture are important beyond the mere need to decode words, phrases and references.
Within the context of the philosophy of mind, externalism is the theory that the contents of at least some of one's mental states are dependent in part on their relationship to the external world or one's environment.
Within the context of the European Union's " European Neighbourhood Policy " the EU and Jordan have jointly adopted an Action plan to reinforce their political and economic interdependence, and further implement their current Association Agreement.
Within the overall divine purpose of family life, he fully accepted the rhythm method as a moral form of family planning, although only limited circumstances, within the context of family.
Within the context of psychology, social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
Within a given approach, statistical theory gives ways of comparing statistical procedures ; it can find a best possible procedure within a given context for given statistical problems, or can provide guidance on the choice between alternative procedures.
Within this context, the definition of an apneic event depends on several factors ( e. g. patient's age ) and account for this variability through a multi-criteria decision rule described in several, sometimes conflicting, guidelines.
Within the context of traditional Chinese philosophy and religion, Tao is a metaphysical concept originating with Laozi that gave rise to a religion ( Wade – Giles, Tao Chiao ; Pinyin, Daojiao ) and philosophy ( Wade – Giles, Tao chia ; Pinyin, Daojia ) referred to in English with the single term Taoism.
Within the limited context of sailboat racing, a yacht is any sailing vessel taking part in a race, regardless of size.
Within the context of the Arab – Israeli conflict, Zionism is viewed by critics as a system that fosters apartheid and racism.
Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC ) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated.
Within the context of Portuguese colonization, in Sri Lanka ( Portuguese Ceylon ), Muslims of Arab origin are called Moors ( see Sri Lankan Moors ).
Within the context of the Dungeons & Dragons game, the drow were forced underground in what is now known as the Underdark after the great war amongst the elves, a vast system of caverns and tunnels spanning much of the continent.
Within the context of his American experience, it was not that Palme was repelled by what he found in America, but rather that he was inspired by it.
Within the context of Italian unification, the Austro-Prussian war is called Third Independence War, after the First ( 1848 ) and the Second ( 1859 ).
Within the context of India, this identifies a unique organization.
Within the context of the Chinese language, Chinese characters ( known as hanzi ) by large represent words and morphemes rather than pure ideas ; however, the adoption of Chinese characters by the Japanese and Korean languages ( where they are known as kanji and hanja, respectively ) have resulted in some complications to this picture.
Within the context of social networks, many, including Metcalfe himself, have proposed modified models using ( n × log n ) proportionality rather than n < sup > 2 </ sup > proportionality.
Within the context of Daniel passages, the use of son of man is more consistent with the concept of self-reflection.

Within and spontaneous
Within the context of ESC differentiation protocols, EB formation is often used as a method for initiating spontaneous differentiation toward the three germ lineages.

Within and responses
Within this list of strategies, responses for specific infectious agents are provided, along with the classification of these agents.
" A paperback copy of William H. Gass ' controversial novel The Tunnel ( novel ) | The Tunnel on top of two of his collections of essays: " Habitations of the Word " and " The World Within the Word " Critical responses to The Tunnel upon its release included Robert Kelly's declaration that it was an " infuriating and offensive masterpiece ," and Steven Moore's claim that it was ” a stupendous achievement and obviously one of the greatest novels of the century .” Michael Silverblatt of the Los Angeles Times wrote in his review of the novel: " A bleak, black book, it engenders awe and despair.
Within three hours, more than 300 people had submitted responses to the Treasury using an on-line document that asked questions like which sectors should get funding and how the government could increase its tax intake.
Within this definition the computer often plays no part in the actual assessment of responses but merely facilitates the capture and transfer of responses between candidate and human assessor.
Within a week several newspapers began making use of their right to publish their own enquiries with the respective responses.
Within an evolutionary framework, emotions in humans and animals can be defined as coordinated cognitive and physiological responses that enable an individual to respond effectively to environmental opportunities and communicate with others.

Within and experience
Within the individual the reaction has been called various names, all, however, pointing to the same basic experience.
Within minutes he and his laboratory assistant began to experience miosis ( constriction of the pupils of the eyes ), dizziness and severe shortness of breath.
Within a few weeks I had not only learned a lot about the occult and the paranormal, but I had an experience that was to have a lasting effect on me — an out-of-body experience ( OBE ).
Within hours, however, his room began to fill with smoke and he began to experience the beginning effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Within two years, he had been elected to the position of training coach for the whole region, gaining early experience with leadership.
Kiedis later described the experience in his autobiography Scar Tissue: " Within a few minutes of hanging out with Hillel, I sensed that he was absolutely different from most of the people I'd spent time with ... He understood a lot about music, he was a great visual artist, and he had a sense of self and a calm about him that were just riveting.
Kiedis later described the experience in his autobiography Scar Tissue: " Within a few minutes of hanging out with Hillel, I sensed that he was absolutely different from most of the people I'd spent time with ... He understood a lot about music, he was a great visual artist, and he had a sense of self and a calm about him that were just riveting.
Within the sciences and some social sciences, previous research experience may be important ; within most humanities disciplines, an example of academic writing normally suffices.
Within 24 hours of ovulation, women experience an elevation of 0. 15-0. 45 ° C ( 0. 2-0. 9 ° F ) due to the increased metabolic rate caused by sharply elevated levels of progesterone.
Within a few months he was cleared of the charges, but the experience pushed him into the camp of the Duke of Somerset, who had been released from the Tower and readmitted to the Privy Council.
Within the context of early 19th century America, the First Vision was certainly not the only charismatic experience to be recorded.
When Morgan was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he worked with Channel 4 on Concerning Cancer: the Enemy Within, a documentary of his experience ; the film won the 1989 Grierson Award.
The Ego ( not as defined by Freud ) is the threefold Spirit, the God Within, which uses these vehicles to gather experience in the school of life.
Within the game, the character can adventure ( complete quests, explore the world, kill monsters and gain treasures and experience ) and socialize with other players.
Within the Mediterranean climate regime, the west coast of the United States and the Mediterranean coastline of Italy, Greece, and Turkey experience a wet season in the winter months.
Within just the core range a taster could experience a spectrum of light and heavy, peated and unpeated.
Within this segment, a visitor can experience a blackwater swamp, the tides of the Atlantic, and the history of South Carolina.
Within the game Longbeards are equipped in much the same way as dwarf warriors but due to their experience they are better at hitting enemies and wounding them and are immune to panic.
Within companies, experience design can refer not just to the experience of customers, but to that of employees as well.
Within the original buildings, an authentic Victorian Classroom has been set up where each year some 14, 000 children experience a school lesson as it would have been taught more than 100 years ago.
Although Green's only racing experience had been a year of stock car racing in New Mexico ten years previously, he was greatly interested in aerodynamics ; this dovetailed perfectly with Arfons ' interest in racing mechanics, and " Within ten minutes we were planning our assault on the world's land speed record " Green recalls.

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