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Two sections flying together are called a division.
It is not an accident that the crucial moment of voting in the British Parliament is called a "division".
"We need to put the problem at the centre and then we should gather those who can influence the problem," he said, to achieve what he called: "a division of labour".
If, for (xinmathcal{O}_{mathbb{R}} (alpha,beta,gamma )), we have (n (x )=0) if and only if (x = 0), then the octonion algebra (mathcal{O}_{mathbb{R}} (alpha,beta,gamma )) is called a division algebra.
If every non-zero element has a multiplicative inverse (an element x such that ax = xa = 1), the ring is called a division ring.
Rather, debates reward the ability to deliver logos-based arguments that include presentations of facts, clear statements of difference (called a division) and logical proofs that link one's facts to one's positions.
In this paper, we formulate a general theory (called a division-based method) to cope with this problem based on a new concept: the division of an argumentation framework.
Before fertilization a type of cell division called a reduction division brings the number of chromosomes in the female pronucleus down to 23, including one X chromosome.
In the name of God, go!" When Labour announced that they would call for a division of the House of Commons, Chamberlain called upon his "friends and I still have some friends in this House to support the Government tonight".
On Friday, Denise L. Nappier, the Connecticut state treasurer, continued to call for a division of the chief executive and chairman roles.
It just needs one Heinz-Christian Strache and a couple of disillusioned Identitarians to call for a division line that already exists, to make everybody believe that it doesn't.
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