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The Future of Justification: A Response to N. T. Wright pptx

The Future of Justification: A Response to N. T. Wright pptx

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... grow up into the one body “joined and held together” as we “attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God” (Eph. 4:13, 16). “Grace and peace” 7He addresses the danger ... and the courage of Christian missions to confront all the religions of the world with the supremacy of Christ as the only way to escape the wrath to come. When the gospel itself is distorted ... is not least to draw together the iden-tity of the whole of God’s people so that what is true of him is true of them and vice versa. Here we arrive at one of the great truths of the gospel,...
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The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It doc

The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It doc

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... The early models of commercial (as compared to academic) computing assumedthat the vendor of the machinery would provide most or all of its program-ming. The PC of the 1980s the parent of today’s ... and monitor their technologies longafter they’ve left the factory—or to let them bring us, the users, to them, asmore and more of our activities shift away from our own devices and into the Internet’s ... with the code to enable the iPhone to support more or differentapplications,4Apple threatened (and then delivered on the threat) to transform the iPhone into an iBrick.5 The machine was not to...
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The Future of Manufacturing Opportunities to drive economic growth docx

The Future of Manufacturing Opportunities to drive economic growth docx

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... assembling toys to assembling televisions than to jump from textiles to aerospace. They call the feasibility of these jumps “adjacent possibilities.” In their maps of the industrial landscape of a ... Apple seeks to minimize its cost basis through global sourcing. Out of the total value of the iPod, Apple captures the greatest portion of the value created (36%), followed by suppliers of major ... differently by the measures countries are taking to protect national interests and jobs. Five of the top seven sectors and 15 of the top 20 sectors most affected by discriminatory policy measures...
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Cancer Research UK’s strategy 2009–2014: Cancer Research UK’s aim is to reduce the number of deaths from cancer. Our future plans are ambitious, but they are in line with the challenge and the responsibility we face. docx

Cancer Research UK’s strategy 2009–2014: Cancer Research UK’s aim is to reduce the number of deaths from cancer. Our future plans are ambitious, but they are in line with the challenge and the responsibility we face. docx

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... range of experts and organisations to understand what causes delay in diagnosis, establish the bestways of helping the public to recognise symptoms and to getthem checked out by a doctor, and to ... goals that,together with our partners, we aim to accomplish by the year 2020:ã People will know how to reduce their risk of cancer Three-quarters of the UK public will be aware of the main lifestyle ... survival rate, up from 46% in the 1970s. Our work has been at the heart of this progress andhas saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in the UK and many millions more around the world....
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The Future of the Internet— And How to Stop It docx

The Future of the Internet— And How to Stop It docx

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... he bet the future of Apple. Of course, the Internet or PC would have to be in bad shape for us to aban-don them for such totally closed platforms; there are too many pluses to beingable to do ... and monitor their technologies longafter they’ve left the factory—or to let them bring us, the users, to them, asmore and more of our activities shift away from our own devices and into the Internet’s ... consoles. To the extent that consoles like the Xbox take on some of the functions of the PC, consumers will naturally find themselves choosing between the two. The PC will offer a wider range of software,...
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The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management doc

The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management doc

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... in the connections. It isn’t the letters, it’s the waythey’re strung together into words. It isn’t the words, it’s the way they’restrung together into phrases. It isn’t the phrases, it is the ... tags,regulators or investors could create programs to automatically alert them to red flags such as insider stock selling.4 To make superior decisions, you need to have superior knowledge. The Semantic ... the inventor of the Web. What Is the Semantic Web?Tim Berners-Lee has a two-part vision for the future of the Web. The first partis to make the Web a more collaborative medium. The second part is to makethe...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "Preoperative Y-90 microsphere selective internal radiation treatment for tumor downsizing and future liver remnant recruitment: a novel approach to improving the safety of major hepatic resections" docx

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... the goal of increasing the volume of the FLR [2]. First reported by Makuuchi etal. [3], the aim of PVE is to bring about atrophy of the seg-ments to be resected and induce a compensatory hyper-trophy ... changes during the course of the treatmentFigure 2Graph analysis of anatomic (VA) and functional (VF) tumor volume changes during the course of the treat-ment. Functional volume following the first ... first course of the treatment becomes too low to be depicted on this graph.Graph analysis of left and right hepatic lobe volumes during the course of the treatmentFigure 3Graph analysis of left...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 1 pps

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 1 pps

... from the machine-gunning of the survivors of sunken ships to the torture of prison-ers -of- war. For this there already existed legal provisionand agreed conventions. Yet these did not cover the prosecution ... London from April to June 2002, organ-ised around the theme‘From Nuremberg to The Hague: The Future of International Criminal Justice’. The five lectures here published trace the historicaland legal ... case in the International Court of Justice. He served aslegal adviser to the Solomon Islands in the negotiation of the Statute of the International Criminal Court.viii Notes on the contributors...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 2 doc

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 2 doc

... shortlybefore the end of the war. This last death accelerated the decision to abandon altogether the idea of putting Axisleaders in the dock. Italian names had been included on the early lists of defendants, ... everythingfrom the indoctrination of German youth to the muzzling of the trade unions had served the centralgrotesque ambition to wage criminal war on the world.19 The conspiracy charge neatly removed the ... need to definenew categories of crime for the other policies pursued by the regime, since they could, Jackson believed, all besubsumed under the heading of the master plan. The conspiracy thesis...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 3 ppsx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 3 ppsx

... then defined as‘violations of the laws and customs of war’. The simplic-ity of this definition masks the complexity of the detail of what actually constitutes a violation of the laws andcustoms ... wereraised at the sentencing stage included the fact that hetook no steps to prevent the participation of the teafactory employees or the use of its vehicles in the attacks.898. With respect to the ... as employees of the Gisovu Tea Factory. The Chamber is of the view that their participationresulted, inevitably,in the commission of actsreferred to under Articles 2 to 4 of the Statute,44...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 4 pptx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 4 pptx

... at the national level in national courts: thesemight be the national courts of the perpetrator, the national courts where the acts took place, the nationalcourts of the victims or even the ... uncut stones knowing of theirorigin and that their sale is being used to helpfinance a rebel group guilty of atrocities? Whynot? If we take this one step further, what of the bank manager of the ... in the commission of a crime. Secondly, the prosecutionmust prove that there was participation in that the conduct of the accused contributed to the commission of the illegal act.23Issues of...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 5 ppsx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 5 ppsx

... with the crime of apartheid may betried ‘by a competent tribunal of any state party to the Convention which may acquire jurisdiction of the person of the accused’.38After Pinochet: the role of ... countered by the principle of primacy, any one of those stratagemsmight be used to defeat the very purpose of the creation of an international criminal jurisdiction, to the benefit of the very people ... measures to prevent acts of torture in any territory under theirjurisdiction.34These instruments did not merely crimi-nalise the acts which they addressed. They committedtheir parties to take...
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