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His own doubts that many of his Western audience derived anything meaningful from his music were confirmed at one of the concerts to raise funds for the Bangladesh refugee crisis of 1971, when his three-and-a-half minute tuning session was greeted by an ovation.
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Can you imagine circumstances in which Assad would derive anything other than the view that he can continue to use chemical weapons with impunity if nothing happens..
The server then conducts computation to get the answer of ϕ and provides a proof that the evaluation has been carried out correctly, but it cannot derive anything of the sensitive information contained in φ from the disguised problem ϕ.
"It could be derived from anything but often it's the brand of spirit you're using," he says.
Reprints Related items Agricultural trade: Patches of lightJun 7th 2001Other benefits, such as the preservation of rural traditions and the satisfaction of having farms to look at, cannot be derived from anything other than local, non-intensive farming.
It is a first principle, and hence is not derived from anything more basic.
Mendelssohn supports the notion that the soul is simple and thus indestructible by noting that certain features of the soul, namely, the unifying character of consciousness and the identity of self-consciousness, cannot be derived from anything composite, whether those composite parts be capable or not of thinking.
Thank God my fears weren't derived from anything that serious, but sitting here right now and typing out one of my own painful memories for everyone to see is difficult.
Thus, one cannot derive anything like Reichenbach's common cause principle or the causal Markov condition from the law of conditional independence, and one therefore would not inherit the richness of applications of these principles, especially the causal Markov condition, even if one were to accept the law of conditional independence.
The movie's considerable suspense doesn't derive from anything so simple as a chase plot, though; Mr. Hodges whips up an almost metaphysical sort of tension, a held-breath sense of imminent revelation (or catastrophe) that seems to emanate from the ragged landscape, the dusty hotel rooms and the faded ornaments of the churches.
Skepticism is avoided only if reason is autonomous, and its authority does not derive from anything outside its domain.
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