Search results for "Judged" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • In 1893, when Menelik judged that his power over Ethiopia was consolidated, he repudiated the treaty, at which point the Italians ramped up the ...
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  • at the day of judgment, being itself also to be judged, with the heaven also which encompasses it." ==Relation to other texts== ...
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  • to the sports-related personage or team judged to have made the most significant or compelling humanitarian contribution in transcendence of ...
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  • believe that Krishna should not be judged according to moral standards of human beings, as Krishna is a god, not a human. Thus, the purpose of ...
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  • in convincing the public that being judged highly intelligent was an asset that could be nurtured and lead to success and happiness. ...
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  • who have already entered the U.S. are judged solely on if they have a valid claim for asylum. ==Notes== ==References== * Anker, Deborah. 1998 ...
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  • "And those seventy shepherds were judged and found guilty, and ... (110:14) describes how the 70 angels are judged for causing more harm to ...
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  • Group marriage has been judged to be rare in traditional societies, although this judgment may be unwarranted, since the modern understanding ...
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  • In May of 1592, he was arrested, judged and temporarily imprisoned for heresy, then ordered to abandon the philosophy of Telesio and to return ...
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  • He contended that any moral system should be judged on how well it accomplished the self-realization of the agent. His critique of hedonistic ...
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  • to Encyclopedia Britannica, she is "judged by many the greatest" of Indian "women poets." South Asian arts Encyclopedia Britannica ...
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  • kept him in a safe house until it was judged that he could be taken to ... son included) state that he was unfairly judged and that he was only doing ...
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  • curative effect was due to the acid, it was judged reasonable to substitute them with cheaper acids. It was Gilbert Blane who implemented citrus ...
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  • status. Life became a standard by which the public judged photography, and many of today’s photo books celebrate “photojournalism” as if it had ...
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  • to the legal faculty at Cologne University, which judged strongly in their favor. The question was finally settled at the council of Constance (1414 ...
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  • sports to academics, the person or team who is judged to be the best is given the rank of Number One. == See also == * Arithmetic * Integer ...
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  • committed. However, the ball must not be judged to be intentionally raised ... the air, which is legal if it is not judged dangerous by the umpire) ...
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  • duties is most pressing. The action which is judged to be, all things considered, the right thing to do, is the duty proper. Ross’s theory is an example ...
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  • " so that the medium of photography would be judged according to its own aesthetic credo, separating photography from other fine arts such as painting ...
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  • Different periods of history can be judged as representing progress ... of Islamic history that replicate this are judged to have been faithful to ...
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