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Bureaucracy is central to the rise of capitalism because bureaucracies, at least according to Weber, make decisions that are predictable and, hence, amenable to calculation.
The method of analytical regularization is applied in order to extract the singular part in ISLAE, invert it exactly and reduce the problem to ISLAE of the second kind, which is readily amenable to calculation.
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It is truly remarkable that these structures are in principle, and often in practice, amenable to precise calculation in terms of a few basic physical constants: the mass and charge of the electron, the speed of light, and Planck's constant (approximately 6.62606957 × 10−34 joule∙second), the fundamental constant of the quantum theory named for the German physicist Max Planck.
However, they are not easily amenable to numerical calculation and there are no reference standards of natural frequencies and modes available for use in engineering.
The Congressional Budget Office does not generally score budget resolutions, as these are not detailed enough to be amenable to their calculations; the resolutions are more of a framework than legislation.
The theoretical analysis then links theory and practice and provides theoretical results amenable to practical calculations.
The latter problem is amenable to simpler calculations and analytical results for appropriate microstructures can be obtained.
In this article we present a model that describes the total cross-section of molecular liquids, aiming to provide a good description in the subthermal energy range with a minimum number of parameters, amenable to perform calculations of interest in Nuclear Engineering.
However, whereas the stability of the ordinary one-dimensional long-period superstructures (1-D LPS) has been previously investigated by first-principles total-energy methods, two-dimensional superstructures were not amenable to such calculations because of their large number of atoms (O(103) atoms/cell).
The resulting expression in Eq. (12) is not directly amenable to analytical calculations.
The alternative is the social constructionist approach, which describes risk as being based on objective facts about danger and hazard, amenable to rationalistic calculations, which are then mediated, perceived, and responded to in particular ways through social, cultural, and political processes (13 ).
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