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"inessential" Definitions
  1. not necessary

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Simply because failure meant a stripping away of the inessential.
But its main appeal was that sense of discovery, the joy of the inessential.
Everything else, like commercial packages, would be inessential, and subject to increased postage rates.
It feels inessential, though, because it's not played as a mistake or a tragedy.
To say that it's not essential is to say that women's wellbeing is inessential.
A prime example was a mercurial figure who would repeatedly hound him with inessential advice.
So really AR is an added gimmick to help sell what are essentially entirely inessential items.
The audience was as essential to this performance as we are inessential to Mr. Marclay's masterpiece.
Usually, fan theories explain some minor mystery, or something that's inessential to the plot of the show.
Even by the nonsensical standards of Rankin/Bass Christmas specials, this awkward Frosty sequel is pretty inessential.
It has also decided to curb imports of inessential items, without yet specifying what those may be.
Look, this Carrie is the live-action Disney remake of King adaptations: It's inessential, but it's pretty.
For more of us than the company cares to admit, that device became inessential after the 6S.
But with an ideal production of "Long's Day Journey," you shouldn't feel that a syllable is inessential.
It would change carbon capture from something expensive, burdensome, and inessential to something integral to power plants.
Asian American writers are in a position analogous to that of Asian Americans themselves: salubrious but maybe inessential.
At night, your brain works to only keep the synaptic connections you need and dissolving the inessential connections.
When you're an artist there are these huge gulfs of time where you can feel like inessential to life.
What's great is that Mark Wahlberg is EASILY the most inessential part of All the Money in the World.
It's all quintessential "Billions," in large part because of how inessential the action is for either Chuck or Bobby.
Businesses from JPMorgan to Coke have started scrapping voicemail to cut costs (and, presumably, because it was an inessential service).
And my position—overseeing the company's in-house blog—was, I will readily admit, very easy to justify as inessential.
It's all so laughably tacky and silly and inessential; there is nothing in it, no value of any kind to find.
The other favours packing transactions more efficiently with something called "segregated witness", or "SegWit", which would remove inessential data from blocks.
I feel a bond with the grandmother I never met over our preoccupation with this most inessential and ephemeral of forms.
But even strict corporate secrecy just reinforces the notion that privacy is a luxury for the rich and powerful, an inessential.
Made for a Target ad campaign, this remake of the 1988 Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock classic is inessential fun.
Despite having been one of the central features of the Note from the very beginning, the S-Pen remains an inessential accessory.
Its charge through a variety of inessential plot details sometimes makes it seem like a deliberately silly parody of epic fantasy stories.
Across the tri-state area, virtually all inessential businesses will be shuttered, or significantly reduce their operations beginning Monday at 8 p.m.
The team found that in the vast majority of Hollywood scripts, women play mere accessory roles, their characters inessential to plot development.
Stylistically, it's pretty cool—grit-filtered footage that corresponds to the song's lyrics with performance footage from everyone involved—but it's ultimately inessential.
The autonomy of the doctor will inevitably be undermined, especially, perhaps, in public-health systems which are duty-bound to trim inessential costs.
Venter likened the process of determining essential and inessential genes to attempting to deconstruct a Boeing 777 to find out how it works.
But it's not the degrees, which are finally inessential, but the strength or weakness of the arguments that will tell in the end.
It was an inessential performance from a band that might have lost some moral authority if it had any moral authority to lose.
The careless execution of some of the early initiatives supports the idea that this president views the trouble of actually following through as inessential.
Meanwhile, Nancy and Jonathan were off in their own totally separate subplot, and it felt largely tangential and inessential relative to the main action.
Think about any regular inessential expenses you may have, like your morning coffee or overpriced lunch, and consider which might be worth cutting back on.
Part of that is due to the extreme compression of her poems, which strip away everything inessential, greatly magnifying the potency of each individual word.
This slowdown, meant as a protest against an alleged "anti-police" environment, offers an argument for how inessential police can be to maintaining public safety.
But without any substantial upgrades to the action, anything to escalate the drama, or any way of generating genuine emotional resonance, it ends up feeling inessential.
The franchise has lost a bit of its luster with every successive installment, but never has a "Pirates" film felt this inessential, this depressingly pro forma.
Google's YouTube, for instance, began life without any Time Warner networks, suggesting — to AT&T, at least — that channels like TNT, CNN and TBS were inessential.
These lines capture one of the central characteristics of Milosz's art: the instinct to strip away the inessential, to zero in on the heart of the matter.
While some studies have defended messy desks as inspiration for creativity, our desks are often just filled with things that are obsolete or inessential to our current work.
Some on staff hailed the phone as the achievement of Essential's stated vision — to create a "lovemark" for Android smartphones, while others on staff found the device… inessential.
Platinum isn't going to take up much of your time, and is fun while it lasts, but equally it feels fairly inessential against the grander design of Duscae.
The video imagery seems especially inessential, distracting us from Édouard (Laurenz Laufenberg) by focusing on other cast members changing costumes or detectives dusting the crime scene for DNA.
Seeking to ban a specific revenue-generating practice that is inessential to artistic expression is very different from banning games on the basis of content — or banning them altogether.
Captain MarvelThe film is fun but inessential—you mostly just need to know that she's indestructible, can fly through space, and can create and direct massive amounts of energy.
It's the core of the service's strength and the key to future growth, and the sheer breadth of Netflix's plan renders outside content more and more inessential by design.
They paid off their debt, and took a hatchet to their budget, line item by line item; anything inessential, from their Pizza Fridays to Coffee Date Sundays, was out.
As always, Roman has overestimated his position within the company, which is so inessential that even after the cruise scandal breaks, he still has no idea what's going on.
Wielding brushes, Thomas eschewed the group's signal technique of working strictly with stains of liquid paint on raw canvas, proving it inessential to an ordered glory of plangent hues.
In his strongest works — and there are many in this book of thirty-two poems comprising less than sixty pages — you can count on Felsenthal to pare away the inessential.
Under that order, businesses deemed inessential are only supposed to have enough staff to maintain the value of current inventory, process payroll and enable remote employees to work from home.
The necessity of that project would be reviewed and its development halted if it is found inessential, Mahathir was quoted as saying by the state-run Bernama news agency in April.
The team found that it would regularly knock out a gene it thought to be "inessential," only to find that, when they knocked out an analogous gene, the bacterium couldn't survive.
As a result, the feature works best if you pay for extra iCloud storage — but even if you don't, the tools are designed to help you get rid of inessential files claiming space.
Like their previous edits of Adele's "Hello," Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U," and Timmy Thomas' "Why Can't We Live Together," their "Work" bootleg ups the tempo and strips away Drake's inessential guest verse.
What at first seems an inessential commentary on violence against women becomes a visceral theme that runs through the entire novel like spilled blood, all the way to its riveting and surprising end.
And while there are things that are inessential—most of the remixes, along with the remix album Mixed Up, can be tossed aside—there's plenty of tracks that rank among the band's best.
Then when the FCC steps in to demand a higher quality of service, politicians complain about invasions of the free market - an argument that only works if the internet is an inessential service.
By attempting to slice away anything inessential, the group found "a huge number of surprises even in that minimal genome which couldn't have been found by looking at genome sequences," he wrote in an email.
Actually, we don't know what they bought, so the groceries they picked up could have been entirely inessential, but nevertheless, Baldwin left with two bags in her right hand and Bieber's hand in her left.
You grow increasingly, painfully aware of the fact that your parents have paid for pretty much everything you've ever owned; to ask for anything—much less an entire list of inessential junk—feels selfish and petty.
This isn't a criticism of Murakami so much as an observation of the literary culture we're all working with: Femaleness is seen as an additional ingredient, something extra and inessential to the real condition of humanity.
Every five days in 22016, in that most inessential of baseball diaries, the New York Yankees' season, someone in the Bombers' social media department turns to Twitter and announces Nate Eovaldi's next start with the hashtag #NastyNate.
As medical facilities in many states cease performing what are termed inessential procedures (say, for instance, cosmetic surgery) in order to conserve supplies, some members of the GOP are attempting to exploit the situation and effectively ban abortion.
All these players are too great ever to be this inessential to any other team, and if they don't always take to that humbling seamlessly there is something human and compelling in watching them try to work it out.
To enter into Nauman's world is to leave much of what one feels to be familiar, to suddenly feel all of it is trivial and inessential and to regret that at some point one has to return to it.
If for some reason you haven't yet watched all of HBO's solid, if inessential, 1920s gangster series Boardwalk Empire and you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, well, the fifth season hits May 21, so you can see how the whole story concludes.
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are only three of many ways people can communicate digitally, and while many people spend hours every week using them, they are replaceable and inessential — and, in fact, getting away from Facebook and Instagram might make people happier.
I was growing unnerved by the fact that life after graduation seemed not to present many opportunities to be a student even in the figurative sense, to burrow myself in something new and inessential, to be keen and fascinated and nothing more.
And like the evolution of HD, many are predicting HDR will one day inevitably become as ubiquitous as HD. Right now, though, HDR is mostly seen as a costly and inessential new feature reserved for those who can afford to become early adopters.
Black PantherWhile Infinity War does supply enough backstory to make this inessential to understanding the main plot, you should honestly just watch it because Ryan Coogler is a legend and you are cheating yourself out of Michael B. Jordan if you don't.
Andrew Barker (Variety) About as inessential as reboots get, Flatliners finds a replacement cast of equally overqualified actors, and beefs up its depictions of the afterlife with some updated visual effects, but otherwise offers no reason for reanimating this long-expired property.
Not only would poorer postal customers in rural America bear the brunt of higher rates and slower service on "inessential" deliveries, and less profitable rural post offices targeted for closure, but rural America would also likely be singled out for extra costs.
It removed series and genre staples like random battles, and stripped out many other inessential elements, while adding more playful features like motion-controlled throws for capturing pokémon and the option to have your favorite monster follow you around, just like in the cartoon.
Whenever I see a recipe on a blog or Pinterest that I'm interested in copying, I always brainstorm how I can make it simpler, whether that means swapping out a labor-intensive sauce for a store-bought one or leaving out a few inessential ingredients.
Instead of giving herself generously to a work she undertakes, a woman too often considers it simply as an adornment of her life; the book and the picture are merely some of her inessential means for exhibiting in public that essential reality: her own self.
She's on screen for barely over a minute, and what's more, instead of being a vital part of the Resistance as she was in the previous film, she's inessential to the plot, playing a part that could have been filled by any random character.
And there are, everywhere, terrible and obvious sexual innuendos and flirtations: the inessential boyfriends who add seemingly nothing to the Angels' lives; the consistent pillorying of male mediocrity; the quiet affirmation that the women in your life are the only ones you can count on.
A diary of the author's obsession with Daft Punk's "Get Lucky," the song of summer 2013, seems deeply inessential; a recap of breathless media coverage of the queen's 2012 Diamond Jubilee was probably much funnier at the time when that spectacle turned into a glorious fiasco.
But in her veneration of the architect, Cagnoli was ahead of the times: In the decades after his death in 2000, Scarpa largely had come to be regarded as an ingenious but inessential roadside attraction on the superhighway of organic Modernism, eclipsed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn.
Yet so inessential were they to the effect of the outfit or the overall skew of the show — one in which gender blur was so much a through line that it occurred to this viewer Mr. Coppens has begun his transition to women's wear — they seemed like an afterthought.
When we talk about "personal privacy" in the context of phone data, or license plate readers, or genetic data, or encrypted messaging, we're not talking about anything even remotely like our instinctive human understanding of "privacy," that of a luxury for the rich, inessential for people in healthy close-knit communities.
Carroll's most central piece of advice in Mr. Right is that the most important thing a woman can do to land a man is to stop caring about men — not because men are inessential or unimportant, but because men are in fact deeply important, and if they think a woman doesn't care about them they go wild for her!
In the seminal book, "Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications," Grady Booch, a pioneer in software engineering, explains how to deal with complexities in software development through the use of techniques such as decomposition (breaking complex problems into smaller pieces) and abstraction (ignoring the inessential details of things and dealing with the generalized interface of the model).
Meanwhile, a few relatively inessential pieces are also under contract through (at least) 2019: Marcus Morris leads the team in shots and should probably dial back from the adventurous hero ball experiment he's giddily conducting; in the biggest role of his career, Jon Leuer is fine but making less than 30 percent of his threes; and Ish Smith will do better in a backup role.
In "The Emmys Joked About TV's Lack of Diversity, and Then Demonstrated It," Mike Hale writes about what he calls the "flat, inessential and, despite its insistent topicality, out of touch" awards show: The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards opened Monday night with a little soft-shoe self-deprecation, a semi-musical number called "We Solved It," in which a chorus of television stars claimed that their industry's diversity problem had been overcome — until RuPaul arrived with the news that no, they'd jumped the gun.
Journal of Social Archaeology Vol. 1 No. 1; Wilkie 2005. Inessential archaeologies: problems of exclusion in Americanist archaeological thought. World Archaeology Vol.
Don't Think That received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics. Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork said that the mixtape's tracks were "good but inessential".
It is crucial to note that although most of the gene deserts explored here are essential, it could be that the majority of the contents in gene deserts are still likely to be inessential and disposable. Naturally, this is not to say that the roles that gene deserts play are inessential or unimportant, rather than their functions may include buffering effects. An example of essential gene deserts with inessential DNA content are the telomeres that protect the ends of genomes. Telomeres can be categorized as true gene deserts, given that they solely contain repeats of TTAGGG (in humans) and do not have apparent protein-coding functions.
It affects what we notice and what we don't notice, what we expect and what possibilities we don't consider: we discriminate between what is essential and inessential. The things that are inessential are relegated to our "fringe consciousness" (borrowing a phrase from William James): the millions of things we're aware of, but we're not really thinking about right now. Dreyfus does not believe that AI programs, as they were implemented in the 70s and 80s, could capture this "background" or do the kind of fast problem solving that it allows.
Moranella is a double membrane gram-negative-like bacteria that lives in another endosymbiont, "Candidatus Tremblaya", which itself lives in the mealy bug. Genome Sizes of Various Organisms, displaying the reduction of genomes over time to remove inessential genes.
If T is a compact operator, or, more generally, an inessential operator, then it can be shown that the spectrum is countable, that zero is the only possible accumulation point, and that any nonzero λ in the spectrum is an eigenvalue.
In all military conflicts which followed this 1904-1905 war, close attention to more managed reporting was considered essential by the Japanese.Walker, Dale L. "Jack London's War." World of Jack London website. These concerns were considered inessential by the Russian command.
In his lifetime, Geefs' work was considered by some to be marred by "frivolous and inessential" details and "poverty of thought", together with a perceived frigidity of expression in his modelling. He is now regarded as the dominant Belgian sculptor of his time.
AllMusic's Alex Henderson was less impressed in a retrospective review, calling Real People a satisfactory effort but inessential, highlighted by "Rebels Are We", "I Got Protection", and "Chip off the Old Block", none of which he said were as good as Chic's past hits.
The existence of a type-level ordered pair implies Infinity, and NFU + Infinity interprets NFU + "there is a type level ordered pair" (they are not quite the same theory, but the differences are inessential). Conversely, NFU + Infinity + Choice proves the existence of a type-level ordered pair.
The group's members view vaccination as inessential because the government keeps a record of all vaccinations. Local witch doctors in Luweero District have been reported to refuse vaccination teams from entering their villages, assuring them that the witch doctors could heal all ailments "traditionally" and no vaccinations were required.
Before the Eichmann trial, Scholem also opposed Arendt's interpretation (in letters and the introduction to Illuminations) of Walter Benjamin as a Marxist thinker who predated the New Left. For Scholem, Benjamin had been an essentially religious thinker, whose turn to Marxism had been merely an unfortunate, but inessential and superficial, expedient.
Critical appraisal of the single's B-sides has been mixed. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic characterized the Breeders' "Buffy Theme" as "wonderful". Garnett called the track "cheap", noting its short running time (1 minute 13 seconds). For Dalton, the recording amounted to "a comedy cover", and the live version of "Safari" was "inessential".
Although mordents are now thought of as a single alternation between notes, in the Baroque period a mordant may have sometimes been executed with more than one alternation between the indicated note and the note below, making it a sort of inverted trill. Mordents of all sorts might typically, in some periods, begin with an extra inessential note (the lesser, added note), rather than with the principal note as shown in the examples here. The same applies to trills, which in the Baroque and Classical periods would begin with the added, upper note. A lower inessential note may or may not be chromatically raised (that is, with a natural, a sharp, or even a double sharp) to make it one semitone lower than the principal note.
In quantum physics, the wave function associated to a pure state of a quantum mechanical system is a probability amplitude, meaning that it has unit norm, and has an inessential overall phase: that is, the wave function of a pure state is naturally a point in the projective Hilbert space of the state space.
Other storylines received a more mixed response. Canning disliked the focus placed on Sam and his thin, "loveable dope" characterization. He found that the love-triangle plot made little sense, and as such was hard to invest in. In contrast, Poniewozik called Sam's Bieber subplot the episode's strongest element, and deemed it fun if inessential.
Colleagues who began a romantic relationship could be dismissed, and during the Second World War traveling couples could be arrested. Parents sometimes staged an arranged marriage to legitimize a "love match," but many others resulted in separation and sometimes suicide.Hendry, Marriage in Changing Japan, pp. 24-5. Love was thought to be inessential to marriage.
There are many variations of first-order logic. Some of these are inessential in the sense that they merely change notation without affecting the semantics. Others change the expressive power more significantly, by extending the semantics through additional quantifiers or other new logical symbols. For example, infinitary logics permit formulas of infinite size, and modal logics add symbols for possibility and necessity.
Human tyrosinase is a single membrane-spanning transmembrane protein. In humans, tyrosinase is sorted into melanosomes and the catalytically active domain of the protein resides within melanosomes. Only a small, enzymatically inessential part of the protein extends into the cytoplasm of the melanocyte. As opposed to fungal tyrosinase, human tyrosinase is a membrane-bound glycoprotein and has 13% carbohydrate content.
The wasp egg hatches into a larva and feeds on the spider's inessential parts, and as it approaches pupation, it consumes the remainder.Piper, R (2007) Extraordinary Animals: An Encyclopedia of Curious and Unusual Animals, Greenwood Press, . Other arthropods, such as large scorpions and giant centipedes, are also known to prey on tarantulas. Tarantulas are also preyed upon by a wide variety of vertebrates.
Secondary hypertension (or, less commonly, inessential hypertension) is a type of hypertension which by definition is caused by an identifiable underlying primary cause. It is much less common than the other type, called essential hypertension, affecting only 5-10% of hypertensive patients. It has many different causes including endocrine diseases, kidney diseases, and tumors. It also can be a side effect of many medications.
Examples of Bear Bile Products Seized by the Hong Kong Government Because only minute amounts of bile are used in TCM, a total of 500 kg of bear bile is used by practitioners every year, but according to WSPA, more than 7,000 kg are being produced. The surplus is being used in other inessential products such as throat lozenges, shampoo, toothpaste, wine, tea, eyedrops, and general tonics.
The Russian parliament banned inessential smoking scenes in movies in 2001. The Indian government announced a ban on tobacco use and ads in Indian movies and TV in 2005, but backed down after lobbying by the film industry and the Information and Broadcasting Ministry. Voluntary self- regulation is typically used as a last resort to deter government regulation. Universal Pictures has a "Policy Regarding Tobacco Depictions in Films".
June 15, 2011 Dean Stell of Weekly Comic Book Review gave Fear Itself: Deadpool #1 a "C+", saying that while the story's lack of impact on the crossover made it inessential reading, the concept of Deadpool's attempt to exploit the global panic upheld the book's signature tongue-in-cheek tone, and Bong Dazo's art fit this tone well.Stell, Dean. "Fear Itself: Deadpool #1 – Review". Weekly Comic Book Review.
Geach defends the Thomistic position that human beings are essentially rational animals, each one miraculously created. He dismissed Darwinistic attempts to regard reason as inessential to humanity, as "mere sophistry, laughable, or pitiable." He repudiated any capacity for language in animals as mere "association of manual signs with things or performances." Geach dismissed both pragmatic and epistemic conceptions of truth, commending a version of the correspondence theory proposed by Thomas Aquinas.
Justice Binnie wrote the decision for a unanimous Court. He began by describing the process of interpreting a patent through "claim construction". Claim construction is the process where the inessential part of the patent are distinguished from its essential elements which are protectable by patent. In this case, the essential elements of the two patents held by Free World included controls that regulated the electro-magnetic waves "by circuit means".
Lithuanians, mostly villagers, lived in the North and North-East regions of the Duchy of Prussia. This fact was confirmed later in administrative way, and administrative unit, called Lithuanian counties was created. Unofficially it was called Lithuania, Prussian Lithuania, or, in later times, also Lithuania Minor. In the beginning of the 16th century, Lithuanians in Prussia had the same cultural traditions as neighboring Lithuanians in G.D.L., and some inessential differences are not worth mentioning here.
La Rivière, p. 141. The workprint exceeded United Artists' maximum permitted running time by roughly 15 minutes, forcing Walter to cut a number of scenes that were inessential to the plot. Some of the deleted scenes concerned the SEC's attempts to persuade International Rescue to escort Zero-X. At the same time, the Hood telepathically contacts his half-brother Kyrano (voiced by David Graham), Jeff's retainer on Tracy Island, and forces him to disclose the Tracy family's intentions.
The book she holds symbolizes the Vedas representing the universal, divine, eternal, and true knowledge as well as all forms of learning. A mālā of crystals, representing the power of meditation, inner reflection, and spirituality. A pot of water represents the purifying power to separate right from wrong, the clean from the unclean, and essence from the inessential. In some texts, the pot of water is symbolism for soma – the drink that liberates and leads to knowledge.
Planning in the Gilbert Islands was successful but highly costly during Operation GALVANIC. In December 1943, a modified plan was made to neutralize the inessential islands in the Marshall Islands, the atolls of Jaluit, Wotje, Maloelap, and Mili. There was also the need to seize Kwajalein, the main Japanese naval base in the Marshalls. The Joint Chiefs of Staff gave approval; D-Day was changed to January 31, 1943, resulting from Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz and Admiral Raymond Spruance acquiescing to Turner's recommendations.
A state i is said to be essential or final if for all j such that i → j it is also true that j → i. A state i is inessential if it is not essential. A state is final if and only if its communicating class is closed. A Markov chain is said to be irreducible if its state space is a single communicating class; in other words, if it is possible to get to any state from any state.
She describes the work of married women, including housecleaning, writing that it is "holding away death but also refusing life". She thinks, "what makes the lot of the wife-servant ungratifying is the division of labor that dooms her wholly to the general and inessential". Beauvoir writes that a woman finds her dignity only in accepting her vassalage which is bed "service" and housework "service". A woman is weaned away from her family and finds only "disappointment" on the day after her wedding.
Arthaud campaigning Nathalie Arthaud, a teacher of economics and management in a secondary school, is the candidate of Workers' Struggle. She succeeds famous perennial candidate Arlette Laguiller, who represented the party in six consecutive presidential elections, from 1974 to 2007. A Trotskyist, she has described herself as the "only communist candidate" in the election. She has stated that she does not aim to be elected, describing elections as "inessential", and considering that workers will obtain new rights only through their struggles rather than through the ballot box.
Undeterred, he continued to London and played the English chess elite. During his stay in London Greco began recording entire chess games rather than single instructive positions, as had been the usual manner. Greco returned to Paris in 1624 and began rewriting his collection of manuscripts. It is unclear whether he actually played these games – to modern eyes, his opponents' play seems dubious at best. The games' provenance is perhaps inessential; having composed them, Greco was “certainly capable of playing them” on a board.
Retained in an inactive status, Plunger was fitted for service as a Naval Reserve Training vessel and reported to Brooklyn, N.Y. in May 1946, remaining there until 8 May 1952, when she departed for Jacksonville, Florida to support the Naval Reserve Training Program. Returning to New York 18 February 1954, she was declared inessential 5 July 1956. Stricken from the Navy Register 6 July 1956, she was sold to Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa. 22 April 1957, and scrapped. Plunger received 14 battle stars for World War II service.
Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club also praised the album and said "the original songs are among its finest moments". He also said "Jackson 5 Christmas is tough to compete with because it isn't—as Christmas records so often are—an inessential brand extension or bait for discography completists. It's a potent distillation of the spirit of Christmas, an album joyful enough to make me feel like it's the most wonderful time of the year rather than merely telling me so." Rolling Stone also praised the album, calling it a "gem".
Gene deserts are regions of the genome that are devoid of protein-coding genes. Gene deserts constitute an estimated 25% of the entire genome, leading to the recent interest in their true functions. Originally believed to contain inessential and “junk” DNA due to their inability to create proteins, gene deserts have since been linked to several vital regulatory functions, including distal enhancing and conservatory inheritance. Thus, an increasing number of risks that lead to several major diseases, including a handful of cancers, have been attributed to irregularities found in gene deserts.
Writing for USgamer, Jeremy Parish called Girl's Garden "inoffensive, inessential" and a simple game, and Bob Mackey wrote that it was "one of the more technically impressive games" for the SG-1000. Mackey felt the game had a cute presentation covering up "questionable" codependent relationship undertones. Parish criticized the game for putting a female protagonist in a role of "trying to win the affections of a boy rather than trying to rescue him". Ars Technica called Girl's Garden a "significant early dating sim" along with Tenshitachi no Gogo.
Others take only specific aspects of his overall system, such as his magical techniques, ethics, mysticism, or religious ideas, while ignoring the rest. Other individuals who consider themselves Thelemites regard what is commonly presented as Crowley's system to be only one possible manifestation of Thelema, creating original systems, such as those of Nema and Kenneth Grant. And one category of Thelemites are non-religious, and simply adhere to the philosophical law of Thelema. Crowley encouraged people to think for themselves, making use of what ideas they like and discarding those they find inessential or unreasonable.
That some occasions of experience involve experience in the mode of presentational immediacy is the one and only reason why Whitehead makes the occasions of experience his actual entities; for the actual entities must be of the ultimately general kind. Consequently, it is inessential that an occasion of experience have an aspect in the mode of presentational immediacy; occasions in the grades one, two, and three lack that aspect. The highest grade of experience "is to be identified with the canalized importance of free conceptual functionings".Whitehead (1929) pp. 269–270.
She explained her choice of this part as a deliberate attempt to move away from her comfort zone and filmed her role in 10 days while she was accompanying her husband on his film shoot in London. The feature released in India amid the COVID-19 pandemic and its commercial performance was affected due to the closing of the cinemas. Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in commended her "ability to glitter in a handful of moments", but Vinayak Chakravorty for Outlook thought that the portions involving Kapoor were inessential to the story.
The theory of supposition was adopted and modified by Pierre-Joseph Roussier, Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, and other theorists. A. F. C. Kollmann, following Johann Kirnberger, adopted a simpler approach and one closer to that prevalent today, in which Rameau's "supposed" bass is considered the fundamental and the ninth and eleventh are regarded as transient notes inessential to the structure of the chord. Thus F–A–C–E–G–B is considered a seventh chord on F, F–A–C–E, with G and B being nonchord tones added above triadically.
Alternative Press states "With the exception of the cheesy posturing of 'We Bring An Arsenal' and the flat strains of 'Somedays,' every track has something going for it, even if it's only an occasional riff or lyrical hook....For now, this stands as another good if inessential addition to their catalog a phrase that, for better or worse, applies to the majority of their output." BBC Music and The Guardian similarly reviewed the album positively, with the same "us-against-the-world" feeling of the band's second studio album, Start Something.
The story of the game received poor to mixed reviews. Parish felt that it was confusing and inessential to the game, while Juba said that it was "a disaster" which "screws up at almost every turn", overshadowing the game's good points. Parkin felt that the characters were weak and the story was not engaging, and Clements said that the story was insubstantial, which he found particularly disappointing as most Final Fantasy games focused heavily on their story. VanOrd was less negative towards the characters and story than most others, but still described the characters as good, but not great.
" :::— Arthur G.O. Mutambara: Design and Analysis of Control Systems, p.238 However, Mason's paper is concerned to show in great detail how a set of equations is connected to an SFG, an emphasis unrelated to intuitive notions of "cause and effect". Intuitions can be helpful for arriving at an SFG or for gaining insight from an SFG, but are inessential to the SFG. The essential connection of the SFG is to its own set of equations, as described, for example, by Ogata: :"A signal-flow graph is a diagram that represents a set of simultaneous algebraic equations.
" The Guardians Caroline Sullivan viewed the album as "essentially a mildly promising debut by an artist who can write a tune but not yet with any great distinction." At NME, Alex Denney described "Caesar" as a "good-ass pop tune", but stated that "for the most part The Constant boils down to a thin chart gruel, too lumpenly pitched between the Carling Academies and the cattle-grid nightclubs to leave a mark." Neil Condron of Clash characterised the album as "[p]redictably pristine, ultimately inessential". The Observers Killian Fox argued that "the album ends up feeling oddly flat.
"Snitch" received generally positive reviews from music critics. Henry Adaso of About.com called "Snitch" a "potent single" and complimented the musical growth shown by Trice on the song, noted that it "signal[s] Trice's transition from the cartoonish Slim Shady accomplice that once underwhelmed... to a sole survivor." However, in his review for Stylus Magazine, Jonathan Bradley called "Snitch" "an enjoyable but inessential track": he also felt it to be unoriginal, writing that it "sounds like every other Akon guest appearance on the market" and that Trice was "poorly served by hooking up with the hot guests of the moment".
Progressive rock's exotic, literary topics were considered particularly irrelevant to British youth during the late 1970s, when the nation suffered from a poor economy and frequent strikes and shortages. Even King Crimson leader Robert Fripp dismissed progressive rock lyrics as "the philosophical meanderings of some English half-wit who is circumnavigating some inessential point of experience in his life". Bands whose darker lyrics avoided utopianism, such as King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Van der Graaf Generator, experienced less critical disfavour. "I wasn't a big fan of most of what you'd call progressive rock", remarked Floyd guitarist David Gilmour.
St. Mary's (Whitechapel Road) was a station on the District and Metropolitan lines of the London Underground. It was located between Whitechapel and Aldgate East stations, in the East End of London. It was opened in 1884 on the Metropolitan and Metropolitan District Joint Railway, and served initially, albeit briefly, by the South Eastern Railway, then and for much of its existence jointly by the Metropolitan Railway and the District Railway; the route is now served by the District and Hammersmith & City lines. The station was closed in 1938 in advance of the relocation of Aldgate East to within minimal distance, rendering St. Mary's inessential.
" Less favorably, Richie Unterberger wrote in his review for AllMusic that, apart from "Darlin'", "Here Comes the Night" and the title track, most of Wild Honey was "inessential". He found the music "often quite pleasant, for the great harmonies if nothing else, but the material and arrangements were quite simply thinner than they had been for a long time." Sommer wrote that the album's original mono mix suffers from being "flat and peculiar". In the lyrics to the Beta Band's 1999 song "Round the Bend", Wild Honey is hailed for its "funny little love songs" although considered "probably not as good as something like Pet Sounds.
Dollimore also noted that Scruton sees homosexuality as a perversion. He argued that by "privileging sexual difference", Scruton is engaging in "the modern intensification of sexuality which in other ways he might regard as contributing to a legitimation of the perversions he repudiates." He found his writing jargon-ridden, believing that its Hegelian framework bestows "a spurious profundity on a normative sexual politics" that is "timid, conservative, and deeply ignorant." Posner noted that like Anscombe, in her defense of Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humanae vitae (1968), Scruton sought to free Christian sexual morality from inessential details such as "making sexual pleasure problematic even in marriage".
The strong version, linguistic determinism, argues that without language there is and can be no thought while the weak version, linguistic relativity, supports the idea that there are some influences from language on thought. And on the opposing side, there are 'language of thought' theories (LOTH) which believe that public language is inessential to private thought. LOTH theories address the debate of whether thought is possible without language which is related to the question of whether language evolved for thought. These ideas are difficult to study because it proves challenging to parse the effects of culture versus thought versus language in all academic fields.
In an otherwise glowing review of the reissue, James Hunter of Rolling Stone described the bonus tracks as "inessential" and bemoaned their sequencing on the two-CD set, midway through the album's original track listing.James Hunter, "George Harrison All Things Must Pass 30th Anniversary reissue", Rolling Stone, 29 March 2001; quoted in The Super Seventies "Classic 500", George Harrison – All Things Must Pass (retrieved 4 June 2014). In the same publication's tribute book to Harrison, following his death from cancer in November 2001, Greg Kot praised "I Live for You" and the other "especially worthy bonus tracks" and acknowledged Drake's "fine pedal-steel solo".The Editors of Rolling Stone, p. 191.
Suppose we are given a PostBQP family of circuits to decide a language L. We assume without loss of generality (e.g. see the inessential properties of quantum computers) that all gates have transition matrices that are represented with real numbers, at the expense of adding one more qubit. Let denote the final quantum state of the circuit before the postselecting measurement is made. The overall goal of the proof is to construct a PP algorithm to decide L. More specifically it suffices to have L correctly compare the squared amplitude of in the states with to the squared amplitude of in the states with to determine which is bigger.
Using Åkerblad's decipherment of the demotic letters p and t, he realized that there were phonetic elements in the writing of the name Ptolemy. He correctly read the signs for p, t,m, i, and s, but rejected several other signs as "inessential" and misread others, due to the lack of a systematic approach. Young called the Demotic script "enchorial", and resented Champollion's term "demotic" considering it bad form that he had invented a new name for it instead of using Young's. Young corresponded with Sacy, now no longer Champollion's mentor but his rival, who advised Young not to share his work with Champollion and described Champollion as a charlatan.
In the United Kingdom, no formal oath is essential to be taken by the monarch in relation to his or her accession. He or she is, however, required to take an oath regarding the security of the Church of Scotland. At a coronation, the monarch usually takes an oath but as a coronation is inessential, Monarchs need not take a similar oath in order to discharge their duties, as with the case of Edward VIII. The exact wording of the coronation oath of various monarchs has altered throughout the years without statutory authority but remain based on the oath as prescribed by the Coronation Oath Act 1688.
She agreed to her first sexually explicit adult role, after turning down such projects in the past, saying that it reflected her own maturity as a person. She also performed her first nude scenes for it, but they were cut when she insisted that they were inessential to the story. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone labeled it a "blazing, breakthrough performance" and added that she "digs so deep into the bruised core of her character that they seem to wear the same skin". She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In computer science, peek is an operation on certain abstract data types, specifically sequential collections such as stacks and queues, which returns the value of the top ("front") of the collection without removing the element from the collection. It thus returns the same value as operations such as "pop" or "dequeue", but does not modify the data. The name "peek" is similar to the basic "push" and "pop" operations on a stack, but the name for this operation varies depending on data type and language. Peek is generally considered an inessential operation, compared with the more basic operations of adding and removing data, and as such is not included in the basic definition of these data types.
Indeed, there is no reason to stop at two levels: using \omega+1 new cardinals in this way, \Omega_1,\Omega_2,\ldots,\Omega_\omega, we get a system essentially equivalent to that introduced by Buchholz, the inessential difference being that since Buchholz uses \omega+1 ordinals from the start, he does not need to allow multiplication or exponentiation; also, Buchholz does not introduce the numbers 1 or \omega in the system as they will also be produced by the \psi functions: this makes the entire scheme much more elegant and more concise to define, albeit more difficult to understand. This system is also sensibly equivalent to the earlier (and much more difficult to grasp) “ordinal diagrams” of TakeutiTakeuti, 1967 (Ann.
Occasions of experience of the fourth grade involve experience in the mode of presentational immediacy, which means more or less what are often called the qualia of subjective experience. So far as we know, experience in the mode of presentational immediacy occurs in only more evolved animals. That some occasions of experience involve experience in the mode of presentational immediacy is the one and only reason why Whitehead makes the occasions of experience his actual entities; for the actual entities must be of the ultimately general kind. Consequently, it is inessential that an occasion of experience have an aspect in the mode of presentational immediacy; occasions of the grades one, two, and three, lack that aspect.
This is the essence of expertise, Dreyfus argued: when our intuitions have been trained to the point that we forget the rules and simply "size up the situation" and react. The human sense of the situation, according to Dreyfus, is based on our goals, our bodies and our culture—all of our unconscious intuitions, attitudes and knowledge about the world. This "context" or "background" (related to Heidegger's Dasein) is a form of knowledge that is not stored in our brains symbolically, but intuitively in some way. It affects what we notice and what we do not, what we expect and what possibilities we do not consider: we discriminate between what is essential and inessential.
Implicitly, the folk of Judah merely represented a wandering, semi-austral variation of Ur-Aryan blood-stock. Gobineau stated, "Jews... became a people that succeeded in everything it undertook, a free, strong, and intelligent people, and one which, before it lost, sword in hand, the name of an independent nation, had given as many learned men to the world as it had merchants." Philo-Judaic sentiment was intermixed with ethnological theories concerning the primally Indo-Iranian/Indo-Aryan archeogenetic matrix whence sprang the Jews. In these lines of speculative anthropology, the Jews were anciently (supposedly) primordially interpreted as of atypical Indo-European ethnicity: Judaic racial typology emerged from Iranid-Nordid founders, the details considered inessential, possessors of compatibly "white" "Aryan" blood being the main point.
Following the lifting of WWII-era restrictions imposed on exchanges and trade between Korea and Japan in the late 1990s, the first-generation girl group S.E.S became the first Korean artists to debut in Japan in late 1998 and their first album Reach Out in 1999. Young K-pop star BoA had Japanese language training before her Korean debut and when she debuted in Japan in 2002, her Korean identity was inessential. Her music style and fluent Japanese led her to be considered a part of J-pop. BoA's debut Japanese album released in 2002, entitled Listen to My Heart, was the first album by a Korean singer to debut at the top of the Japanese Oricon Charts and become an RIAJ-certified "million-seller" in Japan.
" At least one modern literary critic, Frank Bastian, has agreed that "the invented detail is ... small and inessential" and that the Journal "stands closer to our idea of history than to that of fiction", and that "any doubts that remain whether to label it "fiction" or "history" arise from the ambiguities inherent in those words." Other literary critics have argued that the work should be regarded as a work of imaginative fiction, and thus can justifiably be described as an "historical novel". This view was held by Everett Zimmerman, who wrote that "It is the intensity of the focus on the narrator that makes A Journal of the Plague Year more like a novel than like ... history." Indeed, Defoe's use of the narrator "H.
The reasons for this was that it was an inessential station; Warschauer Straße was only 320 metres away and the destruction of many buildings around Stralauer Tor during the war had reduced potential passenger footfall. However, more significantly for its long-term prospects, it was also situated on the border between the Soviet and American sectors of occupation, which would later divide the city into East and West Berlin. The construction of the Berlin Wall along this frontier in 1961 led to the section of the U1 that traversed the Oberbaumbrücke into East Berlin being abandoned, and the remainder of the line instead terminating prematurely at Schlesisches Tor, the last station within West Berlin. Following German reunification, the line's eastern end reopened in 1995, but Stralauer Tor was not reconstructed.
According to Kant, this case is like a gilt frame of a painting, a mere attachment to gain approval through its charm and could even detract from the genuine beauty of the art. Derrida cited parergon in his wider theory of deconstruction, using it with the term "supplement" to denote the relationship between the core and the periphery and reverse the order of priority so that it becomes possible for the supplement – the outside, secondary and inessential – to be the core or the centerpiece. In The Truth in Painting, the philosopher likened parergon with the frame, borders, and marks of boundaries, which are capable of "unfixing" any stability so that conceptual oppositions are dismantled. It is, for the philosopher, "neither work (ergon) nor outside work", disconcerting any opposition while not remaining indeterminate.
To comfort her (or perhaps even to rebuke her), the elderly woman indicates the scene in the background reminding her that she can not expect to gain fulfillment from work alone. The maid, who cannot bring herself to look directly at the biblical scene and instead looks out of the painting towards us, meditates on the implications of the story, which for a theologically alert contemporary audience included the traditional superiority of the vita contemplativa (spiritual life) over the vita activa (temporal life), not that the latter was inessential. Saint Augustine had drawn this moral from the story in the 5th century, followed by countless other divines. In the Counter-Reformation the usefulness of the "active life" was somewhat upgraded by many writers to counter Lutheran assertions of the spiritual adequacy of "faith alone".
The Los Angeles Times praised the project, writing "the film can feel like an infomercial for the foundation, but that doesn't stop the power of the stories from coming through." The New York Times noted the film did not shy away from disturbing imagery and also praised the film, writing "If your job is to make a depressing movie about a particularly unpleasant medical condition, poverty and ruined lives, maybe you should look for a celebrity narrator. The filmmakers behind “Shout Gladi Gladi,” set in Sierra Leone and Malawi, found Meryl Streep, and her sympathy- rich voice does temper the horror and add glamour." The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the film was an "inessential doc about a charity doing badly needed work," but praised Ann Gloag and Adam Friedman for their bringing attention to medical shortcomings in Africa.
The adecos in power built instead a small hydroelectric dam for Caracas upstream and effectively starved the rice-producing scheme which was only realized to a fraction of its planned area. In time, most of the land that would have been irrigated was converted into cattle ranches, the traditional but at that point inessential llanos economic activity. In addition to the government–financed development projects, Pérez Jiménez was not averse to protectionism and incentives to local industries, but the Betancourt government made a fetish of import substitution and instead of allowing the free importation of industrial goods for which Venezuela did not have the training, it tried to force foreign suppliers to build plants in the country for the assembly or packaging of finished products that were allowed tariff-free into the country. The automobile "industry" was the import substitution model postulated by CEPAL.
Critical reaction was generally mixed with Cokemachineglow calling the EP "forgettable", stating that, while "Slow Life" "slides perfectly off Phantom Power", the other two tracks are weak: "Motherfokker" is a vulgar "Pez candy up the nose" with "shoddy guest rapping" from Goldie Lookin Chain and "Lost Control" is barely more than a remix of Phantom Power track "Out of Control". PopMatters also dismissed "Motherfokker" and "Lost Control" as inessential b-sides and, during their review of 2007's Hey Venus!, the NME suggested that "Motherfokker" is "best-suppressed". "Slow Life" itself received generally positive reviews; Pitchfork Media called it a "stunning closer" to Phantom Power, while PopMatters described the song as "the kind of schizophrenic fun we've come to expect from the band but ... less showy and eager to please, as they control themselves enough to make the jarring, contradicting styles much easier to digest".
' All signs point to a positive affirmation." In 2006, "Only a Northern Song" was ranked 75th in Mojos list "The 101 Greatest Beatles Songs", where Glenn Tilbrook described it as "a wonderfully unexpected tune" and suggested that Harrison's "lovely and sardonic lyric … could be the inspiration for a thousand Rutles songs". While commenting on Yellow Submarines status as the Beatles' only "inessential" album, Richie Unterberger of AllMusic describes "Only a Northern Song" as "an odd piece of psychedelic ersatz, mixing trippiness and some personal comments". Referring to the revelations offered in the song, Unterberger adds: "they present Harrison's vision of how music and recording sounded, from the inside-out and the outside-in, during the psychedelic era – the song thus provided a rare glimpse inside the doors of perception of being a Beatle (or, at least, one aspect of being this particular Beatle) circa 1967.
During its eight-week run, the album peaked on the Billboard 200 at 143 on June 28, 1985 and stalled at 42 the same week, spending 25 weeks on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Writing for Billboard, Nelson George called the release one of the best rhythm and blues albums of 1985, writing that it was "full of little pleasures". Years later, the editorial staff of AllMusic Guide awarded it three out of five stars but has not published a staff review; a discussion of the box set Original Album Classics says this has "limited appeal" and calls the two singles from the album inessential. In his 2020 obituary of Withers, Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote that the album contained fantastic songs but was hampered by 1980s production techniques. Stereogum published a list of Withers' best overlooked songs upon his death and included “We Could Be Sweet Lovers”, noting that it has staying power in his catalogue, even if the album is dated.
Pepper ..." Richie Unterberger of AllMusic similarly considers Yellow Submarine to be "inessential" and describes the track as "the jewel of the new songs ... resplendent in swirling [organ], larger-than-life percussion, and tidal waves of feedback guitar" and "a virtuoso excursion into otherwise hazy psychedelia". In Mojos The Beatles' Final Years Special Edition (2003), Peter Doggett acknowledged the comparative rarity of "It's All Too Much" within the Beatles canon and added: "Yet it's one of the pinnacles of British acid-rock, its sleepwalking rhythm retaining a bizarrely contemporary feel today." Having included the track in his 2011 list of Harrison's "10 Greatest Beatles Songs", Joe Bosso of MusicRadar commented: "At times the song seems to drift away with Harrison's dreamy verses, but just as quickly it's chopping down trees with explosive percussion and thunderous handclaps. Wild guitar breaks by both Harrison and John Lennon help to make It's All Too Much a dizzying treat.
Beckett told his friend, the scholar Alec Reid that this play is "about the character Woburn who never appears". The story that Voice devises concerns this man (whose very name "intimates a stream of woe"Ackerley, C. J. and Gontarski, S. E., (Eds.) The Faber Companion to Samuel Beckett, (London: Faber and Faber, 2006), p 649). In the original French text, he is called Maunu"If we are allowed to invert the 'u' into an 'n', Maunu would become Man nu, a convenient Franglais denomination for man stark naked deprived of his convenient cover and stripped of the myriad inauthentic and inessential detailed characteristics by which we usually ... recognize a man for what he is." – Tymieniecka, A., translated by Andrzej Potocki The Acting Person (Springer, 1979), p 174 ("naked miseries").Cohn, R., A Beckett Canon (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001), p 272 Woburn/Maunu has had a long life and a misfortunate one which has changed him but he’s still recognizable as the man he once was five or even ten years earlier.

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