9) Newton: Absolute, true and mathematical Time of itself and from its own nature flows
equably, without relation to anything external 10) Leibniz Order of successive existents is Time.
Never mind that Brat, who speaks
equably about making Washington work, seems to eschew Cruz's confrontational style.
Figure 3(b) shows that scan in subwindow makes the feature points
equably distributed in the whole image.
The expression of adhesion molecules was consistently found in endothelial cells; ICAM was
equably scattered between muscle cells while VCAM and P-selectin were found mainly in larger vessels (arterioles and venules).
Is it not already obvious that here, and worldwide, disparity between rich and poor has become intolerable, and that what is available has to be distributed more
equably? At some stage compounding economic and population growth will have to be curbed.
Abner
equably but firmly replies, "It means somethin'.
At the same time, other smaller established centres which have benefited from historic linguistic, cultural and political advantages, will have to adjust to a much more even global balance of urban power, more
equably distributed between West and East, North and South.
3), Patrick O'Sullivan offers a heartfelt homage to peasant-led "Nowherean" communities in Aragon during the Spanish civil war, whose inhabitants strove to end rural illiteracy, introduce adult education, distribute food and shelter
equably, create profit-free banking exchanges, and support popular resistance to Franco's fascist state.
Temple is
equably remarkable in his prescience if one remembers that he was writing nearly a hundred years before
Worst of all was the way he failed to spot Mirco Bergamasco's blatant knock-on just after the hour mark, with fellow Irish official Peter Fitzgibbon
equably culpable on the touchline.
Other major ports such as Harwich and Newcastle might not be resting too easily if this policy (which is apparently perfectly "fair" when applied to Liverpool) were to be applied
equably to all ports.
4) Energy balance: In order to achieve a long-lived network, energy load must be
equably distributed among all sensor nodes.
Gerald Kennedy's "Hemingway's Gender Trouble" (1991) -- which, citing Judith Butler's pathbreaking study, finds the real trouble in the sexual mores of Hemingway's day--and Nancy Comley and Robert Scholes's 1994 Hemingway's Genders, which
equably acknowledges the ways in which Hemingway was "fascinated by sexual metamorphoses" (59).
My rationale was that eating other than animal forms of protein could help distribute food more
equably around the world.