... addition of information to the model. This interaction ofthe evaluation ofa formula and the expansion ofthe model produces several linguistically interesting side-effects, and these have ... information that is needed to determine the meanings ofthe sentences actually presented to the system. Dynamic model-theoretic semantics allows the evaluation ofa formula to cause the addition ... ABSTRACT Model-theoretic semantics provides a computationally attractive means of representing the semantics of natural language. However, the models used in this formalism are static and are...
... he was a member ofthe Imperial War Cabinet during the First World War, played a significant role inthe foundation ofthe League of Nations,and was made Chancellor ofthe University of Cambridge. ... ofthe abhorrence of other members towards apartheidand the political repression required to maintain it, South African judgesby and large continued to think of themselves as part ofthe family ... who work within a common law legal order which they make sense ofin accordance with the rigid doctrine of theseparation of powers; and, finally, functionalism, a theory ofthe administrative state...
... differfrom each other, sometimes quite dramatically, inthe way they arrange the institutions that are principally involved in bringing the principles of the rule of law to realization. In fact, the ... questions.Chapter 3,‘Taking the administrative state seriously’, focuses on the role of the executive in maintaining the rule of law. Chapter 4,‘Theunityofpublic law’, weaves the threads ofthe entire argument ... what they share and not in terms ofwhatseparates them, since their separation is inthe service of a common set of principles. The powers are all involved inthe rule -of- lawproject. They are...
... painted her cardboard cofn to celebrate her life and art. Family and friends each painted what-ever it was that spoke of their relationship with Heather. The day after the memorial a small ... Grief and the Sacred Art of Ritual 129Janet Shaw RogersSECTION III ALTERNATIVE ART FORMS, PROGRAMS, AND STORIES OF ART AND HEALINGChapter 14 The Painters 153Deborah Koff-Chapin, Carol McIntyre, ... chapter will have a list of books at the end to assist the facilita-tors intheworkofthe grief course and to offer additional materials that support the information inthe chapter. One need...
... people ina meaningful way. This would inval-idate any statistical treatment of data that failed to takemeasurement error into account. It does not constitute anargument against the use of Delta.It ... UKEmail: Matthew Hankins - matthew.hankins@kcl.ac.ukAbstract A response to Norman GR 'Discrimination and reliability: equal partners?' and Wyrwich KW'Understanding the role of ... and relia-bility as givens; it is assumed that anyone interested in the discrimination of an instrument has already establishedthat the instrument is reliable and valid, by whatevermeans they...
... South Africa, thereis an ongoing debate about whether or not the side-effectprofile of HAART may adversely affect the HRQoL of HIV-positive individuals.More data about the impact of HAART and ... a decrease in physical quality of life[13,14].Table 1: Demographic, baseline and on-treatment characteristics of female and male patients with any health-related quality of life dataVariable ... Withincreasing numbers of HIV-positive individuals beingenrolled onto HAART and increasing survival amongthese patients, there is a growing need to understand the impact of HAART use on the quality...
... ,n} into l disjoint groups. The goal of labelled counting is to establish a relation between the cardinality ofthe sets of hands and the cardinality ofthe decks.For example, when dealing with ... multiset of x-coordinates of points in A, andletπy (A) denote the multiset of y-coordinates. We arenow ready to stateTheorem 5.1. For every cardinality l between 2 and n−1, there are more l-element ... ,fn−1. By way of illustration, let us mention that this point of view leads imme-diately to the interpretation ofthe nthFibonacci number as the cardinality ofthe set of compositions of n by...
... likely of the four rot risk classes as a function, for each fixed basalarea, ofthe age and the dominant height ofthe stand, obtainingfor each value of basal area a graphic similar to the one ... lag cen-tred at d ,andz(u a )andz(u a +d) are the values that the variablez takes at samplesu a and u a + d. The experimental variogramand fitted model for the site index and age ofthe stand ... evaluationGarc a and Montero [13] found that the risk of stem rotby Phelllinus pini in Pinus pinea is related to the age of the stand, the height and the basal area (R2= 0.6681), carryingout...
... .2 The number of matchings ina tree In t his section, we turn to the number of matchings ina graph. This is a lso known as the Hosoya index, or the Z-index in mathematical chemistry. For a rooted ... obtained from T1by joining a new vertex r to r1. Then ϕ(T, r) =(b, b + a) . Hence, à (a, b) D. Inductively adding a leaf to the root, the whole orbit [a, b] lies in D.2. Consider the paths: ... a) , (a, 1 ) ∈ D. Applying Proposition 4, we have that each ofthe followingis in D.(1, a) à1 (a 1, 1)Ã(1,1) (a 1, 1)à (1, a 2)Ã(1,1) (1, a 2) (a, 1 )à (1, a + 1)Ã(1,1) (1, a...
... media, made Clinton look weak, and his initial popularity melted away. By late spring his approval rating sank to an abysmal 28 percent. The president was ina funk when I saw him again on ... discussions of major issues. But just as often they were a theater in which I was a prop the audience was the voters back home. During the Bush adminis-tration, Senate Banking Committee chairman Alfonse ... pole ofa conflict in human nature: the struggle between the desire to increase material well-being and the desire to ward off change and its at-tendant stress. America's material standard...
... Australia and New Zealand are particularly interesting in how they de-veloped after adopting market-opening reforms and gradually increasing ties with Asia, especially China. Indeed, Australia and ... itself after the ancient Roman general Fabius, who held off Hannibal's invading army with a military strat-egy of attrition rather than all-out confrontation. Similarly, the Fabians aimed ... outages that had given the union its bargaining strength inthe past. Outmaneuvered, the militant workers capitulated af-ter a year and returned to work. Thatcher's embrace of market capitalism...
... clearly an outlier among the global trading partners, and that calls for a broader explanation of the causes of U.S. income inequality. Part ofthe explanation is the more elaborate welfare systems, ... mainly in China and India, have yet to make the transition. This movement of workers into the marketplace reduced world wages, inflation, inflation expectations, and interest rates, and accordingly ... comparison scale were above average in both math and science, by the time they reached their last year of high school they had fallen well below the international average. The leading nations included...
... trace back all the insights implicit in one's current undertaking and pay a royalty to the originator of each one. Rather than adopting that obviously unworkable approach, Americans have ... popular acceptance of capitalist practice inthe United States for years to come. It is not an accident that human beings persevere and advance inthe face of adversity. Adaptation is in our nature, ... of individuals inthe marketplace have displaced many ofthe powers ofthe state.* Much regulation promulgating limits to commercial transactions has quietly been dismantled in favor of capitalism's...
... analyzed and interpreted the patient data and was a major contributor in writing the manuscript. JR analyzed the patient data and contributed in writing the manuscript. RP and BE analyzed and interpreted ... interpreted the patient dataand were major contributors in writing the manuscript. All authors read andapproved the final manuscript.Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing ... 31:217-230.4. Sahu S, Raipancholia R, Pardiwalla FK, Pathare AV: Hemostasis in acquiredhemophilia–role of intracavitary instillation of EACA. J Postgrad Med 1996,42:88-90.5. Jy W, Gagliano-DeCesare T,...