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Yamas and its
Widely believed to have the most advanced urban warfare capabilities in the world, Yamas has a unique mode of operations that allows it to carry out complex missions with little or no preparation due to the high level of professionalism among its troops.

Yamas and represent
Every religion has a code of conduct, or series of " do's and don ' ts ", and the Yamas represent one of the " don't " lists within Hinduism, and specifically, rāja yoga.

Yamas and Yoga
He asked satyagrahis to follow the following principles ( Yamas described in Yoga Sutra ):
Brahmacharya is discussed in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras as one of the 5 Yamas, the foundational commitments for the practice of yoga.

Yamas and .
It is one of the five Yamas ( restraints ) which make up the code of conduct, the first of the eight limbs of which this path consists.
The Yamas ( counter-terror undercover unit ) undercover operators have clocked more combat missions in the field than any other unit in the Israeli arsenal, often conducting multiple operations in a 24 hour period.
Known for daring day time raids and the brazen ability to surface in the most volatile Arab areas, Yamas does not follow regular military or police command structure and answers directly to the Shabak.

its and complement
when it represents only itself and on which is its complement ( so that go on is semantically equivalent to board ), on has stronger stress than go does.
In the Steiners have busy lives without visiting relatives only context can indicate whether visiting relatives is equivalent in meaning to paying visits to relatives or to relatives who are visiting them, and in I looked up the number and I looked up the chimney only the meanings of number and chimney make it clear that up is syntactically a second complement in the first sentence and a preposition followed by its object in the second.
Its entire complement of non-commissioned officers on the platoon level had departed as cadre for another unit, and its vehicles were still those used in the drive across Luzon in World War 2.
Immediately, the film improved and it improved because in narrative it found a content based on time to complement its own unbreakable connection with time.
While its results normally complement the information obtained by chemical experiments, it can in some cases predict hitherto unobserved chemical phenomena.
A problem is a member of co-NP if and only if its complement is in the complexity class NP.
A dark roux, with its strong ( dense ) nutty flavor will completely overpower a simple seafood gumbo, but is the perfect complement to a gumbo using chicken, sausage, crawfish or alligator.
It seems therefore useful to distinguish between cultural imperialism as an ( active or passive ) attitude of superiority, and the position of a culture or group that seeks to complement its own cultural production, considered partly deficient, with imported products.
By the end of the day's fighting, the Afrika Korps had 37 tanks left out of its initial complement of 55.
The Lab and its partners concluded the 2006 – 07 field season in Arkansas at the end of April with no additional definitive evidence of ivory-bills to complement the data gathered in 2004 and 2005.
The law of noncontradiction, along with its complement, the law of excluded middle ( the third of the three classic laws of thought ), are correlates of the law of identity ( the first of the three laws ).
The principle of excluded middle, along with its complement, the law of contradiction ( the second of the three classic laws of thought ), are correlates of the law of identity ( the first of these laws ).
Prospective memory ( its complement: retrospective memory ) is an example.
# If A is Lebesgue measurable, then so is its complement.
It carried a complement of experiments to probe Venus ' atmosphere with radio waves, scan its brightness in ultraviolet light, and sample the solar particles and magnetic field fluctuations above the planet.
If the measured value does not lie in B, replace B by its complement for the above state.
A laboratory procedure called haploidisation forces a normal cell to expel half of its chromosomal complement.
The total complement of proteins present at a time in a cell or cell type is known as its proteome, and the study of such large-scale data sets defines the field of proteomics, named by analogy to the related field of genomics.
Therefore, its complement must be synthesized in a 3 '→ 5 ' manner.
* The class of computable functions that return 0 for every input, and its complement.
* The class of computable functions that return 0 for at least one input, and its complement.
* The class of computable functions that are constant, and its complement.
Every secondary color is the complement of one primary color ; when a primary and its complementary secondary color are added together, the result is white: cyan complements red, magenta complements green, and yellow complements blue.
It was released to complement its predecessor's plot, and later served as inspiration for Chrono Cross.
*" The weight of the Locomotive Engine, with its full complement of water in the boiler, shall be ascertained at the Weighing Machine, by eight o ' clock in the morning, and the load assigned to it shall be three times the weight thereof.

its and niyamas
As hatha yoga is the yoga for attaining control over the mortal body, the yamas ( together with the niyamas ) are its essential first two steps.

its and represent
Carleton aims throughout its entire teaching program to represent a point of view and a spirit which will contribute to the moral and religious development of its students.
) While Rotokas has a small alphabet because it has few phonemes to represent ( just eleven ), Book Pahlavi was small because many letters had been conflated — that is, the graphic distinctions had been lost over time, and diacritics were not developed to compensate for this as they were in Arabic, another script that lost many of its distinct letter shapes.
However, with an international language with wide variations in its dialects, such as English, it would be impossible to represent the language in all its variations with a single phonetic alphabet.
In Gnostic cosmology, the 7 letters spelling its name represent each of the 7 classic planets — Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
The unwieldy nature of the Japanese kana with its inability to accurately represent terminal consonants has contributed to the degradation of the original Ainu.
In other cases, an allophone may be chosen to represent its phoneme because it is more common in the world's languages than the other allophones, because it reflects the historical origin of the phoneme, or because it gives a more balanced look to a chart of the phonemic inventory.
Accessing its elements involves a single subscript which can either represent a row or column index.
In his account, ancient Athens seems to represent the " perfect society " and Atlantis its opponent, representing the very antithesis of the " perfect " traits described in the Republic.
The axes represent the school's origins in a rural setting, and the determination of its founders who cleared the land and built the school on donated items and labour.
In contrast, the markings of piano represent the protagonist with its softer, more tranquil tones.
Within the order, each individual community ( which may be a monastery, a priory or abbey ) maintains its own autonomy, while the organization as a whole exists to represent their mutual interests.
However, this translation may not accurately represent the role of the bunyip in Aboriginal mythology or its possible origins before written accounts were made.
The collections represent the civilisations of the ancient Near East and its adjacent areas.
Inside directors represent the interests of the entity's stakeholders, and often have special knowledge of its inner workings, its financial or market position, and so on.
An outside director is a member of the board who is not otherwise employed by or engaged with the organization, and does not represent any of its stakeholders.
The mission of the Blue Angels is to enhance Navy and Marine Corps recruiting, and credibly represent Navy and Marine Corps aviation to the United States and its Armed Forces to America and other countries.
While most of these testimonies represent ailments neither diagnosed nor treated by medical professionals, the Church does require three other people to vouch for any testimony published in its official organ, the Christian Science Journal.
A bit more formally: we represent a point on the unit circle by its angle, in radians, going from-π to π for simplicity.
Leon Trotsky criticised this view, stating " our rules represent ' organisational nonconfidence ' of the party toward its parts, that is, supervision over all local, district, national and other organisations ... the organisation of the party takes place of the party itself ; the Central Committee takes the place of the organisation ; and finally the dictator takes the place of the Central Committee.
Additionally, crochet has its own system of symbols to represent stitch types.
" Ponet's treatise comes first in a new wave of anti-monarchical writings … It has never been assessed at its true importance, for it antedates by several years those more brilliantly expressed but less radical Huguenot writings which have usually been taken to represent the Tyrannicide-theories of the Reformation ".
The term has several interpretations, and there are many ways to index, measure, characterize, and represent its complex organization.

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