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Devitt touches on Miller ’ s idea of situation, but expands on it and adds that the relationship with genre and situation is reciprocal.
" Trillin adds that some Kolkatans do not like to ride in rickshaws because they feel offended by the idea of a human pulling them, and that some of them question the government's motives on banning rickshaws.
Steve Turner adds: " The songs which examined the fall were mostly written from the perspective of the scarred and his public just could not take the idea of an artist taking another persona to make a point.
Steel ( 1988 ) adds weight to the idea, noting that the islanders pronounced the H with a " somewhat guttural quality ", making the sound they used for Hirta " almost " Kilta.
Shearsmith is more positive about the idea on the unofficial website, though he adds that any new series will not be set in Royston Vasey, as the group believes the village has exhausted its comedy potential.
Lloyd Braun suggests this idea to Dinkins and he likes it so much that he adds it to his campaign, subsequently leading to his loss in the mayoral elections.
One has to see a painter in his own place to get an idea of his worth … Corot delves deeply into a subject: ideas come to him and he adds while working ; it's the right approach.
Each person in a circular group writes down one idea, and then passes the piece of paper to the next person, who adds some thoughts.
It adds a soft-margin idea to the 1992 algorithm by Boser, Nguyon, Vapnik, and is the algorithm that people usually refer to when saying SVM.
The freedom enjoyed by men to beat their wives adds to this idea.
In fact in an axiomatic setting rigorous adds nothing to the idea of proof.
The presence of Blundetto, a man he murdered, and his dead mother inside the Inn, adds further credence to this idea.
It is a normal part of systematic thinking, the address of which adds to or detracts from the veracity of a conclusion or idea.
Like the RB545, the precooler idea adds mass and complexity to the system, normally the antithesis of rocket design.
" To those readers who are put off by the idea of drinking what someone else has chewed ," adds the traveler, " let me remind them of how our wine is made ... by the peasants who trample on the grapes with their feet, sometimes with shoes and all ; things that are perhaps even less agreeable than the chewing of American women.
Physicist Carlo Rovelli adds that certainty, in real life, is useless or often damaging ( the idea is that " total security from error " is impossible in practice, and a complete " lack of doubt " is undesirable ).
This adds support to the idea that H. floresiensis is a separate species of early human rather than a modern human with a physical disorder.
Kim adds to this claim by explaining how the idea of " justification " is the only notion ( among " belief " and " truth ") which is the defining characteristic of an epistemological study.
The colloquial narrative is also crucial in building the narrators persona, and also adds to the idea of base culture, something around which the novel is centered.
Furthermore, the legs of the stool were called stumps, which adds further credence to the idea that stools were used as early wickets.
As Edwin Battistella explains “ Binarism suggests symmetry and equivalence in linguistic analysis ; markedness adds the idea of hierarchy .” Trubetzkoy and Jakobson analyzed phonological oppositions such as nasal versus non-nasal as defined as the presence versus the absence of nasality ; the presence of the feature, nasality, was marked ; its absence, non-nasality, was unmarked.
He also adds another older story: after the conquest of the city by king James I the Conqueror ( 1265 ), the inhabitants of the city conceived the idea of a Mystery Play on the day the city was conquered from the Moors.
The Visitor adds a third dimension to Picasso and Einstein's debate, representing the idea that genius is not always the product of academic or philosophical understanding, or as Gaston refers to it, " Brains ".

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There is a third view that sees merit in both arguments above and attempts to bridge them, and so cannot be articulated as starkly as they can ; it sees more than one Christianity and more than one attitude towards paganism at work in the poem, separated from each other by hundreds of years ; it sees the poem as originally the product of a literate Christian author with one foot in the pagan world and one in the Christian, himself a convert perhaps or one whose forbears had been pagan, a poet who was conversant in both oral and literary milieus and was capable of a masterful " repurposing " of poetry from the oral tradition ; this early Christian poet saw virtue manifest in a willingness to sacrifice oneself in a devotion to justice and in an attempt to aid and protect those in need of help and greater safety ; good pagan men had trodden that noble path and so this poet presents pagan culture with equanimity and respect ; yet overlaid upon this early Christian poet's composition are verses from a much later reformist " fire-and-brimstone " Christian poet who vilifies pagan practice as dark and sinful and who adds satanic aspects to its monsters.
" It cannot be done " and he adds: " If a patient places himself in autohypnosis and regresses himself in an effort to reach illness or birth or prenatals, the only thing he will get is ill ".
The so-called New Laws are similar to Asimov's originals with the following differences: the First Law is modified to remove the " inaction " clause, the same modification made in " Little Lost Robot "; the Second Law is modified to require cooperation instead of obedience ; the Third Law is modified so it is no longer superseded by the Second ( i. e., a " New Law " robot cannot be ordered to destroy itself ); finally, Allen adds a Fourth Law which instructs the robot to do " whatever it likes " so long as this does not conflict with the first three laws.
" However, High adds that food is not a problem because there will never be too many people in Valhalla that the meat of Sæhrímnir ( which he calls a boar ) cannot sufficiently feed.
This adds a level of complexity, because it cannot be certain that the correct side of the piece is being viewed and assembled with the other pieces.
Jess ( at least versions 5. 0 and later ) also adds a backward chaining algorithm on top of the Rete network, but it cannot be said to fully implement Rete II, in part due to the fact that no full specification is publicly available.
Specifically, it requires the use of Low-Temperature Polysilicon backplanes ; LTPS backplanes in turn require laser annealing from an amorphous silicon start, so this part of the manufacturing process for AMOLEDs starts with the process costs of standard LCD, and then adds an expensive, time-consuming process that cannot currently be used on large-area glass substrates.
The importance of Carr, who continually gave Muir reassurance and inspiration, " cannot be overestimated ," adds Gisel.
Unfortunately, the accuracy of polynomial interpolation depends on how close the interpolated point is to the middle of the x values of the set of points used ; as Newton's form always adds new points at the same end, an increase in degree cannot be used to increase the accuracy anywhere but at that end.
" The Confederate Constitutions adds that a state government cannot prohibit the rights of a slave owner from a different state with his or her slave.
** Enrile adds " I cannot in my conscience recognize the President as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces and I am appealing to the other members of the Cabinet to heed the will of the people expressed during the last elections.
Units are limited in the equipment they can carry by the physical abilities of their chassis, represented by " Weight " and " Space " restrictions ; each piece of equipment adds to both totals, and cannot exceed the displayed maximums.
Such a language generally omits features that cannot be implemented efficiently, and adds a small number of machine-dependent features needed to access specific hardware capabilities ; inline assembly code, such as C's < tt > asm </ tt > statement, is often used for this purpose.
He adds that technical thinking can be imparted to students by teachers, but that wisdom cannot be.
" He adds, " I cannot for an instant recognize as my government which is the slave's government also.
This variation adds additional degrees of difficulty in that the participants cannot be caught by the lecturer and going to the toilet / to vomit is extremely hard to do without causing a scene.
But Benserade then adds another quatrain, speculating on the fox's mental processes ; finally it admits that the grapes really were ripe but ' what cannot be had, you speak of badly '.
Sometimes the dunnage cannot be landed because of customs duties on imported timber, or quarantine rules to avoid foreign insect pests getting offshore, and as a result often the unwanted dunnage is later furtively jettisoned over side and adds to the area's driftwood problem.
If the individual who adds value to the owner's chattel ( personal property ) is a trespasser or does so in bad faith, the owner retains title and the trespasser cannot recover labor or materials.
Both of these can be performed in the dark, which adds to the excitement since the audience cannot see the rope connecting the head and adds mystery.
Often a GM may decide a particular task requires at least one level in a specific Skill, otherwise the character cannot perform the task or must do so as an Unskilled Check, where depending on the general familiarity of the situation, the GM adds in or subtracts Modifiers for the action.
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" Interpreting Eiseley's messages, he adds, " It would be well, he tells us, to heed the message of the Buddha, who knew that ' one cannot proceed upon the path of human transcendence until one has made interiorly in one ’ s soul a road into the future.

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