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latter and case
A well documented case of the latter is that of Naram-Sin's daughter Tar ' am-Agade at Urkesh.
Idealists are skeptics about the physical world, maintaining either: 1 ) that nothing exists outside the mind, or 2 ) that we would have no access to a mind-independent reality even if it may exist ; the latter case often takes the form of a denial of the idea that we can have unconceptualised experiences ( see Myth of the Given ).
22: 17-21 ), Joash escaped death because in the latter case one priest, Abiathar, survived ( Sanh.
In the latter case, or if a nation-state uses it clandestinely, it may also be considered bioterrorism.
In this latter case, we would say that the function is unsatisfiable ; otherwise it is satisfiable.
Pfanzagl's axiomatization was endorsed by Oskar Morgenstern: " Von Neumann and I have anticipated " the question whether probabilities " might, perhaps more typically, be subjective and have stated specifically that in the latter case axioms could be found from which could derive the desired numerical utility together with a number for the probabilities ( cf.
The latter two don't make sense, so " looks " in this case is being used as an action verb.
The latter two make sense ; " looks " is used as a copula in this case.
In the latter case, exemplified by Bulgaria, Hong Kong and Latvia, the local currency is backed at a fixed rate by the central bank's holdings of a foreign currency.
Searle asserts that there is no essential difference between the role the computer plays in the first case and the role he plays in the latter.
According to the Babylonian Talmud, the difference between a concubine and a full wife was that the latter received a marriage contract ( Hebrew: ketubah ) and her marriage ( nissu ' in ) was preceded by a formal betrothal ( erusin ), neither being the case for a concubine.
In the latter case, a user can identify the name of the link with the file itself, but this is a false analogue, especially where there exists more than one link to the same file.
In the latter case, the cable car may not be able to stop and can wreak havoc along its route until the cable house realizes the mishap and halts the cable.
A different dimension on which dictionaries ( usually just general-purpose ones ) are sometimes distinguished is whether they are prescriptive or descriptive, the latter being in theory largely based on linguistic corpus studies — this is the case of most modern dictionaries.
In the latter case, program and data entry was done at front panel switches directly into memory or through a computer terminal / keyboard, sometimes controlled by a read-only memory ( ROM ) BASIC interpreter ; when power was turned off after running the program, the information so entered vanished.
The selfbolting door principle can be used both for hinged doors as for rotating doors, as well as up-and-over doors ( in the latter case, the bolts are then placed at top and bottom rather than at the sides ).
The latter case with the function f can be expressed by a commutative triangle.
As a satirical utopia, Erewhon has sometimes been compared to Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), a classic novel by Jonathan Swift ; the image of Utopia in this latter case also bears strong parallels with the self-view of the British Empire at the time.
In the United States, public school teacher unions, most notably the National Education Association ( the largest labor union in the USA ), argue against the idea of school vouchers for concern that it would erode educational standards and reduce funding, and that giving money to parents who choose to send their child to a religious or other school is unconstitutional ; however, the latter issue has been struck down by the Supreme Court case Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, which upheld Ohio's voucher plan in a 5-4 ruling.
In the latter case, the possible location of the authorship could have been within the church of Ephesus itself.
Resolutions may be voted on jointly or by each House, in the latter case requiring passage in all Houses to be adopted by the particular council.
We are like travellers at an inn, or guests at a stranger's table ; whatever is offered we take with thankfulness, and sometimes, when the turn comes, we may refuse ; in the former case we are a worthy guest of the gods, and in the latter we appear as a sharer in their power.
In the latter case it was to form all-black towns where it was felt they could have a greater level of freedom and autonomy.
The main difference between the GPL and the LGPL is that the latter allows the work to be linked with ( in the case of a library, ' used by ') a non -( L ) GPLed program, regardless of whether it is free software or proprietary software.

latter and battery
The latter is closely related to the reaction entropy of the electrochemical reaction that lends the battery its power.
In May 2011 Toyota introduced the Prius α ( alpha ) in Japan, which is available in a five-seat, two-row model and a seven-seat, three-row model, the latter ’ s third row enabled by a space-saving lithium-ion drive battery in the center console.
The former being reconnaissance and survey, guns, command posts, logistic and equipment support elements, the latter being the battery commander and observation teams that deploy with the supported arm.
The event was meant not only to showcase the game, but also the Game Boy's superior battery life and portability ; the latter was critical to the accessibility of a portable Zelda title.
Between 1948 and 1961, Prime Ministers Malan, Strijdom and Verwoerd were all to work very hard for the latter, implementing a battery of policies and changes in a bid to increase the country's autonomy.
The latter is united with a tower of the same height as the walls, through which there is a descent to the water battery placed upon a semicircular platform, thus completing the triangular form of the fort.
Phillips punched Marshall in the face during the incident, causing the latter to press battery charges against the infielder.
Phillips punched Marshall in the face during the incident, causing the latter to press battery charges against the infielder.

latter and observation
Classical physics draws a distinction between particles and energy, holding that only the latter exhibit waveform characteristics, whereas quantum mechanics is based on the observation that matter has both wave and particle aspects and postulates that the state of every subatomic particle can be described by a wavefunction — a mathematical expression used to calculate the probability that the particle, if measured, will be in a given location or state of motion.
Later, with Robert Calef's observation of Mather's dealings with Margaret Rule, it became seen as the latter, with Mather perceived as drawing information from her through leading questions, and possibly having a prurient interest -- " Smutty " in Mather's words — in his intimate dealings with afflicted young women.
While the former observation was eventually retracted, the latter eventually became associated with the < sup > 259 </ sup > Rf isotope.
Measurements made in the latter part of the 2000s and based also on observation of infrared spectral lines, have suggested that sunspot activity may again be disappearing, possibly leading to a new minimum.
If an observation inductively supports the former but not the latter, then " inductively support " must refer to something other than changes in the probabilities of propositions.
The latter three are disputed by biologist Andrew Mack, whose personal observation suggests that the casque amplifies deep sounds.
The latter observation will be no news to the profession, which has long admitted that Astaire starts dancing where the others stop hoofing.
A rebuttal paper by John Leslie points out a difference between the observation of double sixes and the observation of fine tuning, namely that the former is not necessary ( the roll could have come out differently ) while the latter is necessary ( our universe must support life, which means ex hypothesi that we must see fine tuning ).
These might be viewed as strings which are not part of the network but link certain points of the latter with specific places in the plane of observation.
Thereafter the German vedettes held the French under close observation, while the latter moved about within their lines and as far as the village of Wörth as if in peace, notwithstanding the defeat of a portion of the French army at the Battle of Wissembourg on the previous day.
Radar astronomy differs from radio astronomy in that the latter is a passive observation and the former an active one.
It was in connection with these latter inquiries that he devised his phosphoroscope, an apparatus which enabled the interval between exposure to the source of light and observation of the resulting effects to be varied at will and accurately measured.
" In the latter song, she makes the touching and astute observation that the Scarecrow possesses not only a brain, but also a heart ( at least metaphorically ).
During the First World War, an attempt to reduce the visibility of military aircraft through the experimental use of " Cellon " plastic transparent covering material resulted in single examples of the Fokker E. III Eindecker fighter monoplane, the Albatros C. I two-seat observation biplane, and one German heavy bomber design, the Linke-Hofmann R. I all being covered with the " Cellon " material ; the latter two aircraft had all-wooden structures covered with the " Cellon " material, which degraded rapidly in direct sunlight and were not proceeded with any further.
A statistical error is the amount by which an observation differs from its expected value, the latter being based on the whole population from which the statistical unit was chosen randomly.
This latter feature most likely resulted from the observation of the living reptilian counterparts which, usually at rest, seem to be in a near constant state of contemplation.
He wanted to cultivate the fundamental activities of the mind – " the powers of attention, observation, and memory, which must precede the art of judgment and must be well established before the latter is exercised.
His first exhibition of paintings in New York City was at the Museum of Modern Art, with the display of Card Game and Brain Trust, the latter drawn from his observation of life in the Boston Common.
For example, the Milwaukee Road ’ s passenger trains were often rounded out with either a “ Skytop Lounge ” or a finned “ Beavertail observationthe latter due to noted industrial designer Otto Kuhler.
William Barstow Strong was the name of an observation car owned by the ATSF and operated in business trains in the latter part of the 20th century.

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