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It also yields the idea of a causal process.
The further assertion that the natural lottery of talent potential is also morally arbitrary yields the idea that those with the same ambition should have equal prospects.
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Rather than weed for five years with no cocoa yield, the idea of leaving shade or encouraging regrowth of natural vegetation to provide soil cover, thereby considerably reducing the amount of maintenance work, was perfectly rational.Massive migrations changed the rationale.
While there were signs that Democrats would be more likely than Republicans to yield to the idea of the other party's leader winning, Mr. Gore so far has steadfast support in his party.
In contrast to the wild-type, Fo in adg1-1/tpt-2 increased again upon darkening and the subsequent application of a saturating light pulse (SP) caused only a small increase in the fluorescence yield, supporting the idea that non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of free LCHs is the major cause for the diminished fluorescence yield in AL.
The study yields arguments supporting the idea that the necessary condition for a storm to be fast and intense is either active high-latitude ionosphere supplying 10 – 50 keV ions to near-equatorial regions on the morning side or an electric field able to push energetic ions towards the Earth to radial distances 5 – 6 RE.
Charles' imminent arrival forced Elizabeth to yield and abandon the idea of French marriage.
Combining the Randall and Sundrum theory with a conjecture made a couple of years ago by a young Argentinian physicist, Dr. Juan Maldacena, yields the latest big idea: the physics governing the particles stuck to this brane might be a kind of shadow of a more fundamental physics prevailing in the surrounding megaverse.
Ms. Roddick's analysis appears to yield few answers, beyond the idea that citizen power is its own validator.
The reason for this folderol is that Mr. Putin, though not thrilled with the idea, yielded the presidency three years ago in accordance with a constitutional provision limiting him to two consecutive terms.
This idea yields the following notion, called common limit in the range of g, which originally was introduced by Sintunaravat and Kumam in [31] in the context of fuzzy metric spaces and, later, was particularized to G-metric spaces by Aydi et al. in [32].
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