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But the soul with respect to all of its representations is the true subject: the one, undivided, yet most variously active subject of all consciousness.
We only want to recall that a reductive representation is one whose image group is reductive, i.e., all of its representations are semi-simple, or completely reducible (any invariant subspace (W subset V has an invariant complement).
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No judge has been approved for the appeals court from North Carolina since 1980, even as four vacancies piled up and the state, the largest in the circuit, lost all of its representation on the 15-member court.
It takes up transcendental apperception, the unity and identity of the mind, and the mind's consciousness of itself as the subject of all its representations (A106 108).
Using a simple linear blend of functions of the given polynomial system, a function is sought after to be no-root contributing, with all control points of its Bernstein Bézier representation of the same sign.
The problem isn't just a lack of recognition come awards season – it's Hollywood's staggering lack of representation across all of its films.
The California Legislature has ordered the UC system to overcome ethnic, economic and gender under-representation in all of its campuses.
The ephemera presented in Hooray for Politics! highlights the fact that American democracy has not always been fair in its representations of all its citizens.
She sees a Jewish people conceptually required by Christianormativity, and yet rendered unintelligible by its representation of all religions as entirely conversion-based (1997, 128).
Neither the Socialists nor the "Republicains" are celebrating; the Le Pens may have lost the leadership posts that seemed within their grasp, but their National Front turned out a record 6.8 million votes, nearly one-third of all ballots cast and tripled its representation on regional councils from 118 to 358, edging out the Socialists.
Within the Natursyns model (the Danish word 'natur' corresponding to "nature" in English and "syn" implying perceived, imagined, cognized and culturally agreed interpretations) landscape is understood simultaneously as: 'habitat', unrealised sense impressions; 'area', all the ways in which nature is cognised; and as 'symbol', all types of representations of nature and its parts.
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