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But it is the shocking disposition, in which Deen admitted using racial epithets, that has resulted in a wave of negative publicity.
The word tactics originates in the Greek taxis, meaning order, arrangement, or disposition including the kind of disposition in which armed formations used to enter and fight battles.
At the same time, we also acknowledge that by working with the creation of significance in the psychological, physical, social and spiritual spheres, using ritual, prayer, or other interventions, the chaplain may help a person to create an integrated disposition in which direct connection can be recognized or sought and perhaps occur more readily.
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That ethical language has essential emotive meaning that is, has dispositions in which attitudes play a most prominent role implies as it should that attitudes and feelings are at issue in cases of moral disagreement or uncertainty.
This was done using available adult drug disposition data [38 52], in which model clearances were modified based on the knowledge of physiological changes during pregnancy.
Wang et al. 68 presented a particular case of the TMDD model, the pharmacodynamics-mediated drug disposition model (PDMDD), in which time dependency is added to the concentration-dependent clearance of the TMDD model.
It revealed various configurations of dispositions of the habitus in which a caring disposition plays a crucial role.
Yalowitz 1998a has, however, provided an interpretation of Anomalous Monism stressing Davidson's views on causality and the nomic status of dispositions (see 4.3) in which causal closure is derived from the cause-law principle, token-identity and the anomalism of causally defined properties.
"The copula appears in the middle as the expression of that change in disposition which takes place in the fusion" of the subject and predicate (SW VI: 126).[64] Because Herbart's theory of apperception is ultimately about the formation (Bildung) or structuring of the ego, it also provides the cornerstone of his theory of education (Bildung) (Hayward 1907: 15; Boring 1950: 257; Weiss 1928: 98).
On her deathbed, she interrupted the priest's homily and substituted her own, then carefully dictated a long will (providing, among other matters, for the disposition of the urn in which she kept the embalmed hearts of her first husband and her only son, felled in early childhood by a fever) and lectured her maid on precisely how her corpse was to be dressed.
They probably had their origins among the progymnosperms of the Devonian Period (416 to 359 million years ago), possibly among a primitive, long-extinct group of non-seed-bearing plants, the Aneurophytaceae, in which disposition of fertile structures and patterns of branching bear some resemblance to those of seed ferns.
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