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Essentially, its regional identity would become more powerful than its country identity.
Essentially, one must verify that each reduction step preserves equality of morphisms.
In each category the different systems are essentially equivalent.
Schneider 1987 sees gossip as a form of talk that is essentially information giving, with much of that information of a confidential or personal nature.
Essentially the call is for a holistic approach which includes the social dimension and emic perspectives.
Although cross-examination in inquiries is organized in essentially the same way as in trials, there are nevertheless some important differences.
The essentially evolutive character of the new material had to be taken into account.
The traditional baglama remains essentially untouched in the process.
The parser is essentially a cascade of finite state transducers.
Also, the instrument's timbre is essentially constrained by its physical construction, but the performer can often make subtle timbral changes in real time.
In some simple cases, we can determine the number of essentially different computations in a given concurrent program due to different schedules.
The increasing donor push towards demand driven approaches is essentially aimed at pushing these systems towards second generation innovation or the demand pull stage.
The technological production function was essentially an attempt not to go into empirical analysis.
Thus, it essentially eliminates any role for the zero return stocks.
One can show that the results stay essentially the same for this modified loss function.
We do not agree with this view, however, essentially because the user group has secure land use rights.
Essentially, to discover the past is to become aware of how various the present is.
We did this, of course, because of the critiques that archaeology was essentially political and all uses of it were.
However, the discipline of architecture as a whole, he suggested, is essentially integrative.
The supplementary material reflected the national flavor of each country but was still essentially the same.
The claim essentially follows from large deviation bounds for such chi-squares.
Temporality is essentially the most important design consideration for this project.
When it is used to denote this art, the term 'algebra' is thus used in another, essentially di#erent, sense.
The disciplinary strengths of the authors are evident throughout what is essentially an anthropology of a unique resistance movement crossing lines of ethnicity and religion.
Essentially it means that we'll want to embrace the oddball examples rather than dismiss them from consideration.
Perhaps the biggest problem of all was that the fundamental stock of community song, popular as it often was, was essentially so limited and unchanging.
The findings were essentially the same as those reported below.
However, these analyses essentially rely on the assumption that the views of supranational institutions and national governments necessarily diverge from each other.
By design, the direct-drive target is essentially preheat-free.
All plasticity, the work ends with a stage essentially emptied, but for a dog, looking like a stray, sniffing for carrion.
Essentially, this series seems to be geared towards the student text-book market.
Essentially, both models describe the human attitude with respect to other individuals doing better or worse.
Essentially this is because all processes are successful, as can be easily seen.
However, in the absence of data and any formal detail, it remains essentially a thumbnail sketch here.
Other ideas would be very welcome, but we will suppose that it is essentially input sentences themselves that are stored.
Because knowledge presupposes belief, it follows that mathematical truths depend essentially on our beliefs.
While all these analyses work within the context of derivational phonology, they rely on essentially ad hoc, extrinsically ordered phonological rules and iterative rule application.
By this account, planning was essentially a public health matter.
Regularity and frequency are essentially the same factor under different names.
None were technophobic but they made essentially pragmatic judgements.
Essentially, it is pointed out that such marriages are considered to be a private matter.
The 'first-moved' is that which is not moved because a part of it moves or can move essentially.
The structuremapping approach essentially takes these constraints as its starting point and from there develops an account of many facets of analogical processing.
However, as they point out, this account is essentially a mechanistic one.
Perceiving must essentially involve the matching of external gestalts to internalized representations in long-term memory.
The strategies in question could have evolved through group selection in essentially the same way they could have evolved through kin selection.
There are essentially three strategies to deal with implicit cognition - two bad ones, and one that might just end up working.
Essentially the same architecture could control a robot.
The restriction excludes contingencies that don't essentially involve perceptual systems.
They essentially arrive at the classic view that the mark of the adaptational is design-likeness, albeit limited by constraints and antithetical forces.
The whole 10,000 km2 block is still essentially re-infected within 10 years, even with the lowest diffusion coefficient tested.
Equation 4 essentially assumes that development rates, which are fractions of development per unit time, are additive at variable temperature regimes.
Earlier measurements would be measuring essentially the same trait, but would be less effective in terms of genetic progress, as the heritability is lower.
Furthermore, the introduction is essentially a summary of the bibliography rather than an historical presentation of the regions and their cultural specificities.
Even though applying different limits changes the scale of the differences between varieties, the ranking of varieties remains essentially the same.
The teacher was there to guide, but essentially the students were taking responsibility for their own learning.
Analysis of parent-teacher-pupil interaction essentially comprises an investigation of the behaviour and communication patterns of a small group.
Let us now look at deviations from below; the proof of inequality (1.2) proceeds in essentially the same way.
They found that their model predicted patients' treatment preferences with essentially the same accuracy as surrogates.
We shall considerably strengthen both these results, again showing that the lower bound given by the expectation is essentially correct.
Repeated catheterization for preoperative evaluation at nine years of age showed essentially similar findings.
Before then, the sound system of language had been regarded essentially as a sequence of speech sounds.
You see, ecologists have essentially a conservative attitude, and you can see it perhaps best in traditional farmers.
I want to argue, however, that reconsidering genetic parenthood - understanding it as essentially a physical process - can solve this problem.
Essentially we are concerned not to over determine the design programmatically, neither at the scale of the buildings nor at the urban scale.
Visual sensorimotor contingencies, for example, can be violated without canceling the essentially visual nature of the resulting experience.
The technology for treating leather wastewater is essentially similar to that described for textiles in fn. 23.
The first is essentially a modelling choice that should be informed by the best available empirical estimates in the literature.
In general, a characteristic field is essentially genuinely nonlinear, and the involved wave is characterized by the so called compressive shock or expansive rarefaction.
Similar behaviour is observed in the infinite-strip (which is essentially one-dimensional) case, where for sufficiently small l asymmetric modes cease to exist [6].
Essentially the method centres on the speed and accuracy of up-to-date computers, and the flexibility of input and output devices.
Our goal was to prove that in some parameter range the problem could have as many as seven solutions (five essentially distinct).
A-movement targets a position which may be associated with a grammatical function, essentially a subject position.
The reasons for this are, essentially, economic and pragmatic.
The extent to which earlier attachment provides predictive power above and beyond later attachment has essentially been unexplored.
There was essentially no relationship between perceived psychological maltreatment and symptomatology among youth without a documented background of psychological maltreatment.
The language is essentially high science and chapters vary in the success with which translation is done for non-specialists.
Further extensions of solutions for non-small n > 0 require a novel essentially non-local technique of such nonlinear analysis, which remains an open problem.
In doing this, we essentially commute the spatial averaging and time-derivative operators.
The approximate conditions which are essentially based on this assumption are in this case sufficient.
All three scholars make essentially the same point.
Essentially, else is able to do this because it has the property of a foil-mediated referring expression.
Essentially three different answers have been given to this question.
The book consists essentially of a series of micro-studies, and in this respect it is successful.
However, a significant weakness is its handling of sources, which is curious as the work is essentially a doctoral dissertation.
With regard to content and coverage of bioresource technology, the assemblage of articles is essentially eclectic and fascinating.
The explanations are essentially of a physiologically reductive nature and, in one case, in the form of an extreme brain-mind isomorphism.
Since the amplitude and open channel noise of the different open levels are essentially the same, the conductance properties appear identical.
The former method tended to significantly under-normalize whereas the adapted method used essentially the same procedure but performed significantly better.
There are essentially three different strategies for whole-genome analysis.
His search for such a recipe goes with his separation of giving from what is essentially a ritual.
They saw all forms of order as essentially the same as those of science, and so rejected them.
Such words have associations that are essentially individualistic and private - the associations of communal, open discussion are accordingly weakened.
The drama as an essentially popular art had to reach a larger, more commercial public.
The narrative is essentially about an encounter between two worlds.
In other words, it is essentially about political obedience.
As is often the case in this field the basis for an assessment is provided by what is essentially a fiscal indicator.
Subjects essentially acted as controls and were not given specific instructions regarding the mediators they were to use.
No medication was taken and all subjects remained essentially healthy throughout the study period.
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