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    1. He realises that there is one underlying homogeneous essence, a living truth, behind these names and forms of living beings


    2. tissues that, far from being homogeneous, are composed of a multitude of tissues, which


    3. Phenomenological theories consider concrete, as homogeneous isotropic material


    4. of one block, homogeneous


    5. “Why, won't social conditions and political arrangements affect the human condition? Well, the list of human dichotomies leads us to infinity? Thus, even among the people of a race or a nation, life is not a homogeneous proposition amenable for a common dharma


    6. Closer yet and he saw that, far from a homogeneous substance, it was


    7. subcutaneous tissues that, far from being homogeneous, are composed of a


    8. The passages are not homogeneous differing in the treatment of the same subject


    9. Non-alliance countries are far from being homogeneous when dealing with issues of peace, security and disarmament on one hand social and economic development on the other


    10. Similarly, many KM initiatives ignore the uniqueness of every knowledge worker and erroneously assume a homogeneous, intelligent, motivated workforce

    11. The order of filling of each cluster with homogeneous (one-time) Information is regulated by special electronic “marks” that, whenever necessary, help to combine separate “parts” or “fragments” into one whole (this happens during defragmentation of the hard drive)


    12. To continue my thoughts of yesterday about bullets: I must state that in this part of the world Barnes -X and other homogeneous bullets have a very bad reputation


    13. Science just made the mistake of assuming that all mass/speed ratios in the Universe should be homogeneous: they aren’t


    14. And France was changed from a mass of Starving peasants and a handful of rich aristocrats living in the lap of luxury: into a homogeneous Nation of shop keepers and burghers: the result was a more equal physical standard of living that was higher than any other Nation had ever enjoyed up to that time


    15. He managed to convince Germans that the Germany Nation existed as an ethnic race of one homogeneous genetic strain of Germans when the opposite is true


    16. Hawkins the homogeneous authorship of the whole book bearing that name) has two remarkable passages expressing in the most distinct manner the faith of the Resurrection


    17. Is the Pneuma, or spirit, here spoken of as begotten or born of the Holy Spirit, a new substantive addition in regeneration to the nature of the man born of the flesh? or is it the enewal in power of an element belonging to man as born into the world? Has every man pneu~ma as well as yuch>, spirit as well as soul? or is spirit the production of the Holy Spirit in regeneration, and therefore peculiar to the saved? This question is one of exceeding difficulty, partly in consequence of the varying terminology adopted by so large a number of Scripture writers, which renders it perhaps impossible to extract from them a homogeneous psychology


    18. From his point of view it is isotropy, homogeneous and limitless


    19. "It is a common assumption, and one that sometimes seems ineradicable even in the face of evidence to the contrary, that the Jews of today constitute a race, homogeneous entity easily recognizable


    20. This audience is likely to be the most homogeneous and there will be plenty of information

    21. Mr Samgrass's deft editorship had assembled and arranged a curiously homogeneous little body of writing - poetry, letters, scraps of a journal, an unpublished essay or two, which all exhaled the same high-spirited, serious, chivalrous, otherworldly air and the letters from their contemporaries, written after their deaths, all in varying degrees of articulateness, told the same tale of men who were, in all the full flood of academic and athletic success, of popularity and the promise of great rewards ahead, seen somehow as set apart from their fellows, garlanded victims, devoted to the sacrifice


    22. The cycle of birth and death • cosmological analogy • business competitors and value investors eventually cause the death of the crowd • once the crowd disintegrates, a new crowd often starts to form in response to the extended movement of prices • crowd formation causes (and in turn is caused by) excessive price volatility • bearish crowds are different from bullish ones • the 1994-2000 stock market bubble • stock market valuation and Tobin’s q ratio • it’s different this time • the new information economy • shattered dreams • the bear crowd of 2000-2002 • the quest for certainty • the conflict between science and certainty • every opinion has its rationale • instinctual belief • the need for affirmation • pied pipers lead the crowd • mental unity of crowds • intolerance of contrary views • examples from the 1994-2000 bubble • Julian Robertson, Stanley Druckenmiller, and Gail Dudack • Allan Sloan and America Online (AOL) • social and financial pressure on unbelievers • price volatility and homogeneous thinking in crowds • price volatility is one sign that a crowd is mature


    23. As the mental unity of an investment crowd grows adherents to its investment theme become homogeneous in their thinking


    24. This unity is associated with a homogeneous and heightened emotional state of the crowd’s members


    25. , in particular, the Pocohantas soft-coal carriers, the railroads must be considered a highly homogeneous group


    26. In the industrial field the best examples of homogeneous groups are afforded by the producers of raw materials and of other standardized products in which the trade name is a minor factor


    27. The larger oil companies may be considered as fairly homogeneous; the smaller concerns are not well suited to comparison because they are subject to sudden important changes in production, reserves and relative price received


    28. The larger baking, dairy and packing companies fall into fairly homogeneous groups


    29. Department stores are less homogeneous, but comparisons in this field are by no means far-fetched


    30. As a general rule, the less homogeneous the group the more attention must be paid to the qualitative factors in making comparisons

    31. Thus, the mean of a large number of independent observations on the elements of a homogeneous population will have a normal distribution


    32. • investors have homogeneous expectations (all agree about asset means and covariances; all investors see the same picture)


    33. For option strategies the calculation of the profit/loss factor has its specific aspects (since the set of trades generated by the strategy is not homogeneous)


    34. In some cases the correlation is homogeneous and does not change along the whole range of criteria values (Figures 8


    35. (You can appreciate that soil homogeneity is not a factor because other streams, such as ocean currents, also meander in a nearly homogeneous medium


    36. “On the scattering of the homogeneous rays and the number of electrons in the atom


    37. The essential conditions of all instruction consist in selecting the homogeneous phenomena from an endless number of heterogeneous phenomena, and in imparting the laws of these phenomena to the students


    38. Patriotism could have some sense in the ancient world, when every nation, more or less homogeneous in its structure, professing one and the same state religion, and submitting to the same unlimited power of its supreme, deified ruler, appeared to itself as an island in the ocean of the barbarians, which ever threatened to inundate it


    39. But, even leaving out these men of the separate conquered nationalities, the men of the most homogeneous states, such as are Russia, France, Prussia, can no longer experience that sentiment of patriotism, which was peculiar to the ancients, because frequently all the chief interests of their life (sometimes their domestic ones,—they are married to women of another nation; the economic ones,—their capital is abroad; their spiritual, scientific, or artistic ones) are not in their own country, but outside it, in that state against which the government is rousing his patriotic hatred


    40. Even in well defined crystals, both metals have been found in the same crystal, and where the external appearance was homogeneous

    41. It gave to the State of Louisiana about three-fourths, perhaps four-fifths, of the population of the whole territory—a population homogeneous to the character of the country—American in principle and feeling; and with pleasure he had seen the convention of the Orleans Territory, in requesting this annexation, display a liberality of sentiment in desiring a further American population, which he trusted would be reciprocated by Congress


    42. In the other cases, the concrete arches being turned between iron beams, the strength of the floor was limited by that of the beams, so the extreme load could not be put on; but the curious fact was established that a section of concrete flat on top, and forming a regular segmental arc beneath, was far stronger than one in which a portion of the under surface was parallel to the upper; showing, apparently, that the arched form, even with homogeneous concrete, causes the conversion of a large part of a vertical pressure into lateral thrust, reducing by so much the tendency of the load to break the concrete transversely


    43. The South must become homogeneous in itself, and harmonious with the North by the spread of intelligence and right principles


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