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  1. a thing that is wanted or needed

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The upshot is the eternal desideratum of better fuel economy.
They shared the desideratum of machine-like efficiency; they differed about how to get it.
Albums like Vanitas and Desideratum featured plenty of chugging beats, regimented song structures, and generally more straightforward sounds.
We marketing teams came to believe we alone could save startups from untimely deaths by achieving the desideratum to end all desiderata: product/market fit. PMF.
It is a version of what is known as a lithium-air battery, something that has been a desideratum of energy-storage research since the 1970s.
"You Can't Save Me, So Stop Fucking Trying" and "Desideratum" are definitely straightforward, but they still boast enough great beats and engaging paces to be immediately likable, even if they aren't as nuanced or crushingly impactful as the band's most memorable tracks.
Playlist: "You Can't Save Me, So Stop Fucking Trying" / "Paradigm Shift – Annihilation" / "Oil Upon The Sores Of Lepers" / "Desideratum" / "Forging Towards The Sunset" / "Idol" / "Between Shit And Piss We Are Born" / "In Flagrante Delicto" / "Regression To The Mean" Spotify | Apple Music Tyler Hersko is fucking trying on Twitter.
Upon publication, the Summary History was a desideratum, and its appearance satisfied the general expectation.
A good history of the traditive theory of the diffusion of religion is a desideratum in theological literature.
Desideratum is the eighth full-length studio album by British extreme metal band Anaal Nathrakh. It was released on 28 October 2014 on Metal Blade Records.
Avoidance of damage to the understorey will always be a desideratum. Sauder's (1990)Sauder, E.A. 1990. Mixedwood harvesting. section B In White spruce understories, Canada–Alberta Agreement, Projects 1480, 1488, 20204. For. Can.
An excerpt from the text of this manuscript was published in 1993 by P. Maranesi with the variations of all other manuscripts. A new critical edition of Reportatio B remains a desideratum of research.
Desideratum is Synæsthesia's second album of ambient, industrial music, released October 17, 1995 by Cleopatra Records. It was produced by Leeb and Fulber. Its length is 139:15. It received a four of five star rating by AllMusic.
A version of Janko's new text is available in the recent edition by Mirjam Kotwick, and a new edition in English is in preparation. A complete digital edition of the papyrus using the new technique is a major desideratum.
Scotsman, quoted in A "law book is supposed to state what the law is rather than what it is not". "One great desideratum in a law book is facility of reference". A "list of law books and related materials" is a legal bibliography.
Scorpion returned to France for the Grand Prix de Paris over 2400 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 14 July. Reunited with Fallon, he started the 6/4 favourite against eight opponent headed by the Prix du Lys winner Desideratum. After racing just behind the leaders he took the lead in the straight and drew away in the last 200 metres to win by two and a half lengths from Desideratum. After a break of almost two months, Scorpion returned to the racecourse to start 10/11 favourite for the 229th running of the St Leger over fourteen and half furlongs at Doncaster Racecourse on 10 September.
Leeb and Fulber formed Synæsthesia in the 1990s and began recording together. Due to contractual entanglements they were at first not able to admit they were behind the music. Instead credits for their first two albums, Embody and Desideratum, went to "R. Deckard", an allusion to the main character in the film Blade Runner.
The type of construction grammar associated with linguists like Goldberg and Lakoff looks mainly at the external relations of constructions and the structure of constructional networks. In terms of form and function, this type of construction grammar puts psychological plausibility as its highest desideratum. It emphasizes experimental results and parallels with general cognitive psychology. It also draws on certain principles of cognitive linguistics.
All were in agreement respecting its desideratum. The second question asked whether the earlier Acts of the church which prohibited swearing oaths before magistrates and sitting on juries ought to be left out of the new edition. These questions were beginning to agitate amongst those in the ministry and the Church was of two minds on these matters. At Wylie's house, no reasons were admitted in answer to the query.
In mathematics, Souček spaces are generalizations of Sobolev spaces, named after the Czech mathematician Jiří Souček. One of their main advantages is that they offer a way to deal with the fact that the Sobolev space W1,1 is not a reflexive space; since W1,1 is not reflexive, it is not always true that a bounded sequence has a weakly convergent subsequence, which is a desideratum in many applications.
Following the 1991 independence of Slovenia, the building's interior has been refurbished several times to suit the desideratum of the new Slovenian Parliament. The center of the building is occupied by the , 150 seat Great Hall, where the National Assembly convenes. Formerly rectangular, it was renovated into an amphitheater in 2000. Each seat has a microphone, an automatic voting system, plug socket and access to the National Assembly's computer network.
These questions have to be faced in any effort to distinguish between the rights and duties which require and permit of legal reinforcement and rights and duties which are best assured by moral means; that is, by inner conviction and free acceptance.' 4\. Another pervading theme in his work was the advocacy of the liberal disposition of mind as a desideratum. He opposed this to fanaticism, impulsiveness, 'totalitarianism'.
1, Preface, p. vii. The work, as Farnell freely states in his preface, is indebted to Frazer's The Golden Bough, which generated a whole new way of studying and analysing religion, i. e. comparatively and abstractly. The author states in his preface to the work that, "a compendious account of Greek cults [...] has long been a desideratum in English," and as such Farnell wrote The Cults of the Greek States to sate that desire.
He signed his work internally "C. Mennegand" or used printed labels reading Mennégand / Luthier / 26 rue de Trévise, Paris or C. Mennégand luthier / 26, rue de Trévise, Paris. In the Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers, William Henley noted "the critical and judicious labour of this eminent maker deserves universal admiration," and that Mennégand's instruments possess a "tonal quality establishing the real desideratum in bright sonority." Charles Mennégand died on 9 January 1885 in Villers- Cotterets.
Arno Lustiger, Ralph Giordano and Arno Hamburger announced their intent to return their Federal Crosses of Merit if Langer's award was not revoked. They said Langer had compared the Israeli policy to the HolocaustOffener Brief Arno Lustigers an Horst Köhler, honestly-concerned.org, 21 July 2009; accessed 22 June 2018. (PDF) and described her as a long-time "enemy of Israel" guilty of the "devastating effect" of a common German desideratum to disburden the own guiltiness by criticizing Israel.
This means that it is compulsory, so a court can > quash or confirm a decision through the application of the precautionary > principle. In this sense, the precautionary principle is not a simple idea > or a desideratum but a source of law. This is the legal status of the > precautionary principle in the European Union. On the other hand, an > 'approach' usually does not have the same meaning, although in some > particular cases an approach could be binding.
328.) Ryle's brand of logical behaviorism is not to be confused with the radical behaviorism of B. F. Skinner, or the methodological behaviorism of John B. Watson. Alex Byrne noted that "Ryle was indeed, as he reportedly said, 'only one arm and one leg a behaviorist'." Cognitive scientists have Ryle's regress as a potential problem with their theories. A desideratum for those is a principled account of how the (potentially) infinite regress that emerges can be stopped.
Wesley's Sunday Service was an adaptation of the Book of Common Prayer for use by American Methodists. In his Watch Night service, he made use of a pietist prayer now generally known as the Wesley Covenant Prayer, perhaps his most famous contribution to Christian liturgy. He was a noted hymn-writer, translator and compiler of a hymnal. Wesley also wrote on physics and medicine, such as in The Desideratum, subtitled Electricity made Plain and Useful by a Lover of Mankind and of Common Sense (1759).
Kerckhoffs's principle (also called Kerckhoffs's desideratum, assumption, axiom, doctrine or law) of cryptography was stated by Netherlands born cryptographer Auguste Kerckhoffs in the 19th century: A cryptosystem should be secure even if everything about the system, except the key, is public knowledge. Kerckhoffs's principle was reformulated (or possibly independently formulated) by American mathematician Claude Shannon as "the enemy knows the system", i.e., "one ought to design systems under the assumption that the enemy will immediately gain full familiarity with them". In that form, it is called Shannon's maxim.
This was a first goal to be achieved and called for an immediate and radical solution. With the formation of the modern Romanian state, the second desideratum appeared, which presupposed the integration of the new state with the Romanian territories outside the existing borders. Thus, all the instruments for bringing Transylvania to the borders of Romania were activated on a literary-artistic, cultural and political level. The two desideratum’s manifested themselves in the field of art, culture and literature, in the form of a strong national current of a social-romantic nature, a fact confirmed by researchers in the field.
He then joined Delerium full-time when Michael Balch left. Until 1997, Fulber was involved in all Front Line Assembly, Delerium and side projects with Bill Leeb, including the albums Tactical Neural Implant and Hard Wired from Front Line Assembly, and Semantic Spaces and Karma from Delerium. Rhys Fulber live with Conjure One at the Nocturnal Culture Night festival in Germany, 2015 Leeb and Fulber released several albums as Synæsthesia, including Embody, Desideratum and Ephemeral. Fulber was nominated for the Jack Richardson Producer Of The Year award at the 2008 Juno Awards and won two Junos with Delerium for Best Dance Recording in 1998 and 2000.
In the park 85 non- native plant species have been recorded, of which 75 are of European origin and 31 are considered to be invasive. The park contains four vegetation zones: Patagonian steppe, Pre-Andean shrubland, Magellanic subpolar forests and Andean Desert. The vegetation of the Patagonian steppe is dominated by Fescue species (mainly Festuca gracillima), which are resistant to harsh winds and weather conditions that are typical of the Patagonian region. Some of the dominant plant species of the Pre-Andean shrubland are Mulinum spinosum (a cushion plant) and Escallonia rubra, which are frequently associated with other species, including Anathrophyllun desideratum and Berberis buxifolia.
Historically, crystals were developed by experimentation, currently formalized as combinatorial chemistry, but one contemporary desideratum is the synthesis of materials designed in advance, and one proposal is to design crystals (the designs being crystal nets, perhaps represented as one unit cell of a crystal net) and then synthesize them from the design. This effort, in what Omar Yaghi described as reticular chemistry is proceeding on several fronts, from the theoretical to synthesizing highly porous crystals. One of the primary issues in annealing crystals is controlling the constituents, which can be difficult if the constituents are individual atoms, e.g., in zeolites, which are typically porous crystals primarily of silicon and oxygen and occasional impurities.
Summarizing Debs' thought in this period, historian David A. Shannon wrote: "Debs's desideratum was one of peace and co-operation between labor and capital, but he expected management to treat labor with respect, honor and social equality". Debs gradually became convinced of the need for a more unified and confrontational approach as railroads were powerful forces in the economy. One influence was his involvement in the Burlington Railroad Strike of 1888, a defeat for labor that convinced Debs of the necessity of organizing along craft lines. After stepping down as Brotherhood Grand Secretary in 1893, Debs organized one of the first industrial unions in the United States, the American Railway Union (ARU), for unskilled workers.
The method is motivated by the following normative principle, or desideratum: In two problems where we have the same prior information we should assign the same prior probabilities The method then comes about from "transforming" a given problem into an equivalent one. This method has close connections with group theory, and to a large extent is about finding symmetry in a given problem, and then exploiting this symmetry to assign prior probabilities. In problems with discrete variables (e.g. dice, cards, categorical data) the principle reduces to the principle of indifference, as the "symmetry" in the discrete case is a permutation of the labels, that is the permutation group is the relevant transformation group for this problem.
William Packer, art critic: “Nicholas Charles Williams is one of British Art’s well-kept secrets.. even so his reputations is growing fast as both one of the most accomplished figurative artist of his generation, and one of the most unusual. Indeed there is no one else that I can think of who places himself quite so firmly in the great tradition of early Baroque, yet with no sense of anachronism or pastiche.”Financial Times, January 2005 Ian Dejardin, Director, Dulwich Picture Gallery: "Williams may paint like a modern-day Counter-Reformation artist, but his subject matter is worlds away and unique to him, visually and intellectually gripping."Desideratum exhibition catalogue, 2004 Brian Sewell, art critic: "The quality of the painting seemed to me astounding".
Charles Jones' original drawing of the interior of the Victoria Hall The hall's origins and early history are recorded in Jones' 1904 book Ealing: From Village to Corporate Town. He noted that following the start of building a new Town Hall for the Council: "One great desideratum for a growing district like Ealing, viz a public assembly room, was wanting...The happy thought occurred to me that a permanent benefit to the poor might be associated with a Jubilee Hall, and be a perpetual memorial of our beloved Queen." He put the idea to the Chairman of the Ealing Local Board, Edward Montague Nelson, who agreed "with alacrity". The Middlesex County Times reported at a public meeting at the end of January 1887 that the project was launched to what the paper reported as enthusiastic applause.
He made use of the same suppositions as Daniel Bernoulli, though his calculus was established in a very different manner. He considered, at every instant, the actual motion of a stratum as composed of a motion which it had in the preceding instant and of a motion which it had lost; and the laws of equilibrium between the motions lost furnished him with equations representing the motion of the fluid. It remained a desideratum to express by equations the motion of a particle of the fluid in any assigned direction. These equations were found by d'Alembert from two principles – that a rectangular canal, taken in a mass of fluid in equilibrium, is itself in equilibrium, and that a portion of the fluid, in passing from one place to another, preserves the same volume when the fluid is incompressible, or dilates itself according to a given law when the fluid is elastic.
Samuelson (crediting Abram Bergson for the substance of his ideas) brought Lange’s second welfare theorem to approximately its modern form.P. A. Samuelson, ‘Foundations of Economic Analysis’ (1947), pp. 219–249. He follows Lange in deriving a set of equations which are necessary for Pareto optimality, and then considers what additional constraints arise if the economy is required to satisfy a genuine social welfare function, finding a further set of equations from which it follows ‘that all of the action necessary to achieve a given ethical desideratum may take the form of lump sum taxes or bounties’.p. 245. The term ‘lump-sum’ here is obscure. A lump sum is a one-off payment; a lump sum tax is a per capita tax; but he can mean neither of these things since he says that ‘it is not really easy to devise in practice a tax or subsidy which is of a purely lump-sum character'.p. 247.
Dedication page from the Birds of India > The want of brief, but comprehensive Manual of the Natural History of India > has been long felt by all interested in such inquiries. At the present, it > is necessary to search through voluminous transactions of learned Societies, > and scientific Journals, to obtain any general acquaintance with what has > been already ascertained regarding the Fauna of India, and, excepting to a > few more favorably placed, even these are inaccessible. The issue of a > Manual, which should comprise all available information in sufficient detail > for the discrimination and identification of such objects of Natural History > as might be met with, without being rendered cumbrous by minutiae of > synonymy or of history, has therefore long been considered a desideratum. > To meet this want it is proposed to publish a series of such Manuals for > all the Vertebrated Animals of India, containing characters of all the > classes, orders, families, and genera, and descriptions of all the species > of all Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes, found in India.
All this knowledge should be > methodically arranged so as to be accessible with the least possible > trouble. But even when arranged and ready, the foreigner would find it to be > incomplete for all his purposes by reason of the local usages, ... (1874: > vii) Yong and Peng (2008: 387) interpret this desideratum as Williams' explanation for including regional pronunciation variants in A Syllabic Dictionary, and say, "As good as his intention was, it was highly doubtful whether he could achieve his goal." In an 1865 letter to his son, Williams compares working on the dictionary with his camel ride from Cairo to Gaza, a "monotonous travel through a dreary sameness, relieved by a few shrubs, and sometimes a flower", and says he finds Chinese literature so "destitute of imagination" that "making a dictionary to elucidate it is indeed a drudgery" (Williams 1889: 360). In November 1871, Williams traveled to Shanghai to oversee printing of the dictionary, and returned intermittently until publication in 1874 (Williams 1889: 390). After thieves stole 250 stereotype printing plates of the dictionary from the Mission House in 1879, Williams made corrections and additions for the revised pages, which were used in a new 1881 edition (Williams 1889: 440).

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