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Louis returns to the matter of purpose.
Gabriel Baum Chicago, March 21, 2010 To the Editor: Google provides tools; their best use is a matter of purpose.
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Regarding the matter of technical purpose the Committee noted that food additives could serve a valuable technical function in food: (1) to maintain the nutritional quality of food; (2) to enhance keeping quality or stability, with resulting reductions in food wastage; (3) to make food attractive to consumers; and (4) to provide essential aids to processing.
In terms of economic policy, this finding would suggest that, while the choice of exchange rate regime may matter for purposes of inflation control, it may also cause a small appreciation of the REER.
"I don't think it should matter for purposes of admissions in higher education," said Lee C. Bollinger, the president of Columbia University, who as president of the University of Michigan fiercely defended its use of affirmative action.
The IRS rules -- the ones that matter for purposes of tax-exempt status -- lay out a more expansive, and more subjective, range of relevant political activity.
(I know that because he has told me this a thousand times, while also telling me it doesn't matter for purposes of his being a Congressman, with which I agree).
What if, in the midst of whatever you are doing right now, this second, the "highest authority" were to "speak" to you? Regardless how you name the "highest," be it God, the Creator, the Field, Buddha, wisdom, your neocortex, the Wakan, the Tao, Sophia, Kwan Yin, the Guadalupe, She, the "two-million-year-old man," spirit, ethics -- it does not matter for purposes of this question.
As a matter of fact, our purpose here is to detect and fix cycle slips in carrier phase measurements at epoch (k).
A best approach would be to keep an open mind and start either from chemical or biological similarity, and it should rather be a matter of fit for purpose based on the available information.
II, Ch. 1) that the (human) soul is the form of a natural, organized human body — the set of powers or capacities that enable it to express its "essential whatness", which for Aristotle is a matter of fulfilling the function or purpose that defines it as the kind of thing it is.
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