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In both cases the startingpoint is an extremely simplified model of reality.
It is racial equality in employment that is also the startingpoint for our discussion.
Rather, the startingpoint for the translation perspective is in our opinion an intersubjectivist or constructivist point of view.
This concept, however, appears to be a good startingpoint for this type of analysis.
But it does seem to be his conceptual startingpoint.
This development would provide the startingpoint for a radical reorganization and extension of governmental activity.
In the second paper, the startingpoint is the denotational meaning of the source language.
Many parameters are assumed to be constant, hence this model is only a startingpoint.
As a startingpoint for discussion for most of the chapters, they establish context by examining a particular historical event.
This is a possible startingpoint for future research.
Although use is a good startingpoint, it presents problems.
Despite this, the figure does provide a startingpoint in calculating costs in this area.
These studies have used genetic evidence as a startingpoint but have emphasized sequential changes between brain functioning and the biological environment.
However, these learners will not be able to figure out what they mean simply by taking the meanings they know as a startingpoint.
The startingpoint for any study of vulnerability and risk is an assessment of the risks that the research subjects regard as important.
In this case, one object is selected as a startingpoint, which results in the selection of its location as described above.
As in the case of a puzzle, neither the startingpoint is intrinsically determined, nor the continuation.
Distributed models of the lexicon can form the initial startingpoint for modeling these effects.
A useful startingpoint for any reinterpretation is provided by two pairs of cemeteries and settlements.
This is a fine startingpoint but needs refinement.
For the letter name of i, the startingpoint is an open vowel pronunciation.
That is, its anthropocentric startingpoint is questionable.
The second startingpoint for the exploration was that international conditions had changed since 1917.
The charter, although a helpful startingpoint for a moral conversation on character, is by no means all-inclusive.
I offer it only as a startingpoint, open to refinements and improvements.
The startingpoint is the method of characteristics, which applies in regions of space-time in which the solution is smooth.
Accordingly, subjective experience and phenomenology may serve as a startingpoint for the generation of a neurobiological hypothesis.
Nevertheless, both cases have the passage to a perturbative situation as a common startingpoint.
This is not necessarily a bad thing: the book will provide a useful startingpoint for focusing future research.
This memoir is set to become a benchmark publication in physical volcanology and the startingpoint for future research on pyroclastic density cur rents.
This book will be an excellent startingpoint and introduction to many topics in geodynamics.
The rules given in this paper may form a good startingpoint since they are mostly syntax directed.
His stress on the importance of each of these positions, respectively, as a startingpoint for physical research is consistently recorded in his lecture notes.
This startingpoint made the minority rights revolution an obvious and compelling area for study.
The startingpoint is the responsibility of healthcare organizations for the quality of care they deliver.
This will be the startingpoint for the discussion, but later we will concentrate on the fact that real-world circumstances often limit opportunities.
I think this is a good startingpoint for an acceptable theory of prudence.
The startingpoint for our three-valued approach to semantics was declarative debugging of logic programs.
We mention only several papers which served as a startingpoint for our investigation.
Otherwise, it is probably more practical to choose the startingpoint arbitrarily.
Knowing that women would seek this service or think that this service ought to be made available is merely the startingpoint for consideration, however.
He maintains that the psychological structure of mental functions should be the startingpoint for diagnosing the symptom-complex caused by a local brain lesion.
The "wonders of life" he alluded to did not serve as a startingpoint for physicotheological inferences.
If a consent form is present with a patient signature, and all potential side effects are clearly annotated, it is a good startingpoint.
Although this objective might be considered utopian at the moment, it is a great startingpoint for exploring the future.
Together with a few other works, this study is starting to fill that void and presents future researchers with an impressive startingpoint.
But there is another possible startingpoint, hinted at by the phenomenon of molecular imprinting.
The empirical work on designer action provides both a startingpoint and inspiration to design space exploration.
As such, this nostalgic imagination remains innocent unless it becomes, almost inevitably, the startingpoint for a politics of community.
This will serve as a startingpoint for the future study of scrapie persistence in a population consisting of a large number of interacting flocks.
However, we prefer to take the above, more familiar, definition as a startingpoint.
As a startingpoint, three basic accounts can be distinguished.
We view this paper as a startingpoint for a number of research directions.
The above development techniques were introduced as a startingpoint for developers.
A gradient descent, whatever the startingpoint, computes in real-time the least dangerous trajectory.
Their startingpoint is generally that of determining the breadth of the industry - that is what is, and is not, included.
The startingpoint for each part is either a random or a previously stored sound.
It will serve as a useful primary information source or the startingpoint for initial information and guide to further reading for the general reader.
The startingpoint for this level is the elicitation of use cases and requirements.
As the startingpoint, outside-in theorists claim that learning is domain-general, whereas inside-out theorists assume that a language-specific acquisition mechanism exists in the human brain.
The startingpoint for a programme of e-governance is that public agencies have web sites informing citizens about their activities.
This is a valuable startingpoint for students interested in developing an understanding of the field.
The topic of this section constitutes subject for further development, therefore the results presented here should be considered as a startingpoint for further research.
For the compilers, knowledge of origins of the name was the startingpoint for knowledge of the subject itself.
The startingpoint for both books is that conditions in nursing homes have to change.
All of these approaches rely on an existing dictionary or knowledge base as a startingpoint.
Ethical research is now taking them as the startingpoint for a debate on (other) motivating values in society.
Each grain has a startingpoint for reading data from the file.
A second, almost as obvious conclusion is that these riddles constitute the startingpoint even for the arithmeticoalgebraic quasi-discipline of "splitting the 10".
The teacher is called to make herself vulnerable by using her own experience as a startingpoint and being willing to work with sceptical students.
More able students were more assertive and confident and often used the teachers' suggestions as a startingpoint for their own changes.
At the workshop that was the startingpoint for this conference, the necessity for a good test of early pragmatic skills was stressed.
The model weights that resulted from this singular training then served as the startingpoint for another 1,000 epochs of training on plurals.
The eigenmode spectrum is a fundamental startingpoint for the analysis of plasma stability and the onset of turbulence.
The tempo for an overall composition is just the startingpoint; it may vary considerably depending on context.
The startingpoint is to be found in their understanding that the theatre is always symbolic.
Next, using this review as a startingpoint, some more general theoretical and methodological questions concerning the concept of causality will be considered.
Such a consensus sequence could then serve as the startingpoint for cycles of refinement.
The need to reach across the jargon of different professions is a startingpoint.
As a startingpoint, it might reasonably be expected that promoters of technologies should justify any claims of benefit with scientific evidence.
The specification, the startingpoint for the derivations, consists of a collection of intuitively appealing criteria satisfied by tidy drawings.
Cost/benefit analysis is a crucial startingpoint for achieving a more general understanding of intelligence sharing.
The startingpoint for the analysis has been the different pathways that led to their need to apply for means-tested social assistance.
The startingpoint for my research, however, is the spatial dimension of these strategies.
Finally, this research may provide a startingpoint for the examination of other questions that need to be addressed further.
They can also be used as a startingpoint for the generation of rules.
A startingpoint is to examine the number of surviving children.
The level of annual monetary support is a useful startingpoint for understanding the logic of family networks.
It relies largely on traditional knowledge as a startingpoint, using the trial and error of thousands of years of agriculture.
As a startingpoint for my paper, this example serves two different purposes.
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