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He was actively involved for example in matters of questions and definitions and for transitioning to the next question.
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But where the situation is more complicated, "as for example, in the matter of the success of a policy, or the social conditions among a foreign people — that is to say, where the real answer is neither yes or no, but subtle, and a matter of balanced evidence," journalism "causes no end of derangement, misunderstanding, and even misrepresentation".
The influence of the code may be seen, for example, in the matter of third-party liability, in which the burden of proof may be upon the defendant rather than upon the plaintiff.
For example, in the matter of the knights' worries about Zara, he writes that damnation was "the greatest possible concern to all medieval people".
For example, in a matter of clicks you can set your Nest home thermostat to change your Hue light bulbs to red in the event of your boiler malfunctioning without the need to use multiple apps on your smartphone.
In fact, natural nanoparticles do occur in the environment, for example in waste matter, some of which are are not materials engineered by scientists.
For example, in the course of an otherwise matter-of-fact disquisition on the chemical nature of inert gases like helium, neon and xenon, which cannot combine with other elements to form compounds, Sacks inserts the sad and simple little footnote that he "identified at times with the inert gases... imagining them lonely, cut off, yearning to bond".
While appropriate and useful in some instances, in others the label is often misused or misplaced, for various thinkers were quite nuanced in articulating their positions on various matters: for example, in advocating assimilation of prevailing economic ideas, principles, and practices while advocating social, cultural, and political independence for Black people.
Leftward anatomical asymmetries, for example, in the proportion of white matter in the motor hand area (a characteristic knob of the precentral gyrus) and in homologues to language areas in humans, seem to be associated with right-handed asymmetries in some activities, such as throwing (Hopkins et al. 2012a, b) and coordinated bimanual actions (Gilissen and Hopkins 2013).
At times, Ibn Gabirol emphasizes that this matter is pre-existent (that it does not have existence on its own without form), and at times, he can be taken, on the contrary, as emphasizing the "per se existens" nature of matter (as for example in his very definition of matter at Fons Vitae 1.10, p. 13, lines 15 17 and 5.22, p. 298, lines 13 7).
It was based on the proposition that the acquisition and retention of knowl edge (particularly of verbal knowledge as, for example, in school, or subject-matter learning) is the product of an active, integrative, interactional process between instructional material (subject matter) and relevant ideas in the leamer's cognitive structure to which the new ideas are relatable in particular ways.
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