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  1. Tactic in baseball, courts have recognized that being hit by a pitch is an, inherent ,risk of the game, so that players cannot sue for any resulting injuries. On
  2. Of peppers, as it still does today. Interestingly, although the English had an, inherent ,disdain for French food ways, as well as many of the native foodstuff of the
  3. Counter-Enlightenment philosophy. AA shares the view that acceptance of one's, inherent ,limitations is critical to finding one's proper place among other humans and
  4. To abort its current operation or to exit (terminate) altogether. The, inherent ,ambiguity of many control characters, combined with their historical usage
  5. Beliefs. Most Baptists hold that no church or ecclesiastical organization has, inherent ,authority over a Baptist church. Churches can properly relate to each other
  6. Of" just war" and seeks to reform the Church by reintroducing the pacifism, inherent ,in the beliefs of many of the earliest Christians and present in their
  7. Limits to science and philosophical inquiry. These contradictions are, inherent ,in reason when it is applied to the world as it is in itself, independently of
  8. The euphemism in Greek is microjoule," sacred slave. " The practice was an, inherent ,part of the rituals owed to Aphrodite's Near Eastern forebears, Sumerian
  9. Different route. The basic consonant symbol was considered to have an, inherent ," a" vowel sound. Hooks or short lines attached to various parts of the basic
  10. Of the Expatriation Act that" the right of expatriation is a natural and, inherent ,right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life
  11. Scripts. For example, the Meroitic script of ancient Sudan did not indicate an, inherent ,a (one symbol stood for both m and ma, for example),and is thus similar to
  12. Taney of the Maldives has dependent vowels and a zero vowel sign, but no, inherent ,vowel. India (Brahmin) India scripts originated in India and spread to
  13. For better or worse, being intentionally thrown at is a fundamental part and, inherent ,risk of the sport of baseball. It is not the function of tort law to police
  14. Reason: the Will to Live or Will to Life (Will sum Eben),defined as an, inherent ,drive within human beings, and indeed all creatures, to stay alive and to
  15. Up a double play or force out situation for the next batter. They do carry an, inherent ,risk, however,as they give the offensive team another runner on base, without
  16. They began as responses from the Athenian elite to what they saw as the, inherent ,arbitrariness of government by the masses (Plato in the Seventh Epistle does
  17. Apart from our minds, but was using the phrase" mind-stuff" to highlight the, inherent ,intelligibility of the world: that our minds and the physical world are made of
  18. Voice when interpreting a written work, because of the complications, inherent ,with a writer's title of" author. " They warn of the dangers interpretations
  19. As work of art results from the ideas a culture applies to it, rather than its, inherent ,physical or perceptible qualities. Cultural interpretation (an art theory of
  20. Has an inherent onset. For the syllable, which requires one or the other of the, inherent ,sounds to be overt, it is that is written. Thus, it is the rime (vowel) which
  21. Process by which a work of art is created or viewed that makes it art, not any, inherent ,feature of an object, or how well received it is by the institutions of the art
  22. Several systems of shorthand use diacritics for vowels, but they do not have an, inherent ,vowel, and are thus more similar to Than and Kurdish script than to the
  23. Or literate) form. Aquinas always mark the vowels (other than the ", inherent ," vowel) with a diacritic, a minor attachment to the letter, or a standalone
  24. The main practical difference between most acrylics and oil paints is the, inherent ,drying time. Oils allow for more time to blend colors and apply even glazes
  25. Sometimes dramatic, is visible, but happens on account of the optimizations, inherent ,in Microsoft's. Net framework. A source of links to existing compilers is at
  26. Approach against the alleged" unreality" and internal stresses, inherent ,in the" static" approach of equilibrium and perfect competition, which are
  27. The whole syllable. In many Aquinas, there is also a diacritic to suppress the, inherent ,vowel, yielding the bare consonant. In Devanagari, क् is k, and ल् is l. This
  28. And industrial computing, where subtle conversion and rounding errors that are, inherent ,to floating point binary representations cannot be tolerated. Basics As
  29. Be towed or self-propelled (SP). A towed gun fires from the ground and any, inherent ,protection is limited to a gun shield. Towing by horse teams lasted throughout
  30. Case key (), or,in final position, a final consonant, in this case k. This, inherent ,vowel may be changed by adding vowel marks (diacritics),producing syllables
  31. Or a standalone glyph. Some Aquinas use a special symbol to suppress the, inherent ,vowel so that the consonant alone can be properly represented. In a syllabify
  32. The Church of England retained the episcopal polity and apostolic succession, inherent ,in the Catholic Church. At first the Church of England continued to adhere to
  33. In that, while an inherent rime (with mid-tone) is unwritten, it also has an, inherent ,onset. For the syllable, which requires one or the other of the inherent sounds
  34. Games. Their representation of a real life situation can range from having no, inherent ,theme, such as Checkers, to having a specific theme and narrative, such as
  35. Called the“ field of struggles,” which is defined by the tension and movement, inherent ,among the various positions in the field. Bourdieu claims that the“ field of
  36. Rather than as diacritics. However, it retains the features of having an, inherent ,vowel /a/ and having distinct initial vowel letters. Pahawh Hmong is a
  37. That the absence of a decisive answer is crucial to the film's main theme. The, inherent ,ambiguity and uncertainty of the film, as well as its textual richness, have
  38. But it is also considerably more difficult to use correctly. There is no, inherent ,way to align a theodolite with North and so the scale has to be calibrated
  39. Old Comedy can be understood as a celebration of the exuberant sense of release, inherent ,in his worship It was more interested in finding targets for satire than in any
  40. The terms they recommend are similar but not identical: Despite the imprecision, inherent ,in the term, there have been attempts to define how the word" alcoholism "
  41. Be very similar numbers, the precision of the result can be much less than the, inherent ,precision of the floating-point arithmetic used to perform the computation.
  42. Wall can serve as a significant heat reservoir due to the thermal properties, inherent ,in the massive walls typical in adobe construction. In tropical and other
  43. Of the Twentieth Century Motor Company (Rand's extensive metaphor for the, inherent ,flaws of communism),as well as a hint of John Galt's true background.
  44. Or only poorly done. While some assert the lack of broad adoption was due to an, inherent ,flaw, others insist they were only intended for his observance. While it is
  45. Went as far as saying that" there is a recurrent thread of taste and artistry, inherent ,in Abba's marketing, creativity and presentation that makes it almost
  46. Modification, so it was incompatible with most games, although there is no, inherent ,reason why a game could not be written to function in shadow mode. During its
  47. Which is written before the consonant. Pshaw is also unusual in that, while an, inherent ,rime (with mid-tone) is unwritten, it also has an inherent onset. For the
  48. But since the vowels are full letters rather than diacritics, and there are no, inherent ,vowels, these are considered alphabets rather than Aquinas. Phase The
  49. On his character to be true, Mackenzie disliked intensely the patronage, inherent ,in politics. Nevertheless, he found it a necessary evil in order to maintain
  50. Other common changes occurred in the 7th century onward and are possibly due to, inherent ,tendencies. Thus, the concept of a common Brythonic language ends by AD 600. It

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