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As an analysis and prediction of the course of the Revolution, Burke's French writings, though frequently intemperate and uncontrolled, were in some ways strikingly acute; but his lack of sympathy with its positive ideals concealed from him its more fruitful and permanent potentialities.
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Recognizing this danger (and the corollary that no definition of learning is likely to be totally satisfactory) a definition proposed in 1961 by G.A. Kimble may be considered representative: Learning is a relatively permanent change in a behavioral potentiality that occurs as a result of reinforced practice.
Thus far, this solution has been realized only at an experimental level, but hyper-dense networks, possibly complemented by SAR-derived water vapor maps, are expected to soon be widespread at an operational level thanks to the augmented potentialities of GNSS system, the growing number of permanent stations, and the availability of increasingly high-performing low-cost receivers.
In '63, he organized a Summer-Year Rofnd Planning Committee, composed of both permanent & seasonal residents, which commissioned a survey of the recreational potentialities of Seal Harbor, & its adjoining community, Northeast Harbor.
The parameter PS% shows potentiality in evaluating modified binder's ability to resist permanent deformation.
"They are potentialities of the greatest dynamism".
ARTBUILDERS "Exploring the Qualities and Potentialities of Paper Works".
The "unspeakable potentialities of the human soul" (Leavis)?
Permanent checkpoints.
credit permanent.
How permanent is relatively permanent?
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