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But another person was more categorical: "It's done," that person said.
" The Washington Post got a more categorical quote: "He's not a progressive.
Her spokesman was more categorical: "the German government's rejection of Eurobonds remains unchanged".
Ren Guoqiang, a spokesman for the Chinese Defense Ministry, was more categorical in denial.
Pat Robertson, whom I interviewed about the same time as my conversation with Pence, was even more categorical.
But, it should step up spending and infuse more confidence and be more categorical on the NBFC front.
And Mr. Trump's response has been far more categorical, if his statements can be taken at face value rather than as a bargaining position.
In exchange, Airbnb employees had to agree to prohibitions on their remaining stock, including more categorical language that they could not trade or sell the shares, these people said.
" Taking a tough line on Pakistan "is not a new idea" said Lahore-based defense analyst Hasan Askari Rizvi, "(Trump) just appears to be more categorical and clearer than previous administrations.
Frustrated Apple executives are getting even more categorical in their denial of a Bloomberg Businessweek story saying that Apple was among nearly 30 U.S. companies that had computer equipment compromised by China, which inserted malicious chips during the manufacturing process.
Some environmental toxicologists and activists have begun to push for a more categorical approach to safer chemicals, drawing attention to entire classes of chemicals that might be better avoided, as opposed to focusing on particular chemicals whose substitutes might be just as bad.
" In an addendum to the letter, apparently after an incident in which Stalin chewed out Lenin's wife, Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenin was more categorical: "Stalin is too rude, and this defect, although quite tolerable in our midst and in dealing among us Communists, becomes intolerable in a General-Secretary.
202–203 Panaitescu was however more categorical than Iorga in affirming that Michael the Brave's expeditions were motivated by political opportunism rather than by a pan- Romanian national awareness.
The direct method involves estimating the discriminant function so that all the predictors are assessed simultaneously. The stepwise method enters the predictors sequentially. The two-group method should be used when the dependent variable has two categories or states. The multiple discriminant method is used when the dependent variable has three or more categorical states.
1947, № 250. At the jubilee ceremonies of September 1947 held in Baku, the General Secretary of the Union of Soviet Writers Alexander Fadeyev made an even more categorical statement: > If it hadn't been for the Soviet authority the greatest genius of > Azerbaijani nation and the genius of all mankind would not have been known > even to the Azerbaijani nation.Речь товарища А. А. Фадеева. — Бакинский > рабочий. 23.09.
491 Facla, the more left-wing Symbolist review, was more categorical, describing Lecca as "overreaching and trite".Remus Zăstroiu, "Elemente de critică literară în periodicele socialiste dintre 1900 și 1916", in Anuar de Lingvistică și Istorie Literară, Vol. 18, 1967, pp. 143–144 Lecca also contributed the political essays and conferences in Noi, Românii ("Us Romanians"), where he attacked the mores and psychology of his era.
Historian Cynthia A. Roberts is even more categorical, claiming that Suvorov's writings have "virtually no evidentiary base". Suvorov's most controversial thesis is that the Red Army made extensive preparations for an offensive war in Europe, but it was totally unprepared for defensive operations on its own territory. Thereby Suvorov essentially reiterates the argument put forward by Adolf Hitler in 1941. According to Jonathan Haslam, Suvorov's claim that "Germany frustrated Stalin's war" "would be comical were it not taken so seriously".
Its first recorded recognition as a national flag came in 1908, when it was stated in Parliament that "the Union Jack should be regarded as the National flag".THE FLYING OF THE UNION JACK, Hansard, House of Lords Debate, 14 July 1908 vol 192 cc579-80 A more categorical statement was made by Home Secretary Sir John Gilmour, in 1933 when he stated that "the Union Flag is the national flag and may properly be flown by any British subject on land."Official Report (Hansard), 27 June 1933; Vol. 279, c. 1324.
A clinical formulation, also known as case formulation and problem formulation, is a theoretically-based explanation or conceptualisation of the information obtained from a clinical assessment. It offers a hypothesis about the cause and nature of the presenting problems and is considered an adjunct or alternative approach to the more categorical approach of psychiatric diagnosis. In clinical practice, formulations are used to communicate a hypothesis and provide framework for developing the most suitable treatment approach. It is most commonly used by clinical psychologists and psychiatrists and is deemed to be a core component of these professions.
The participation in sports by women has a strong correlation with the presence of women in the workplace. While the participation of women in sports is a triumph in a movement toward equality, the sports world is still inherently different for men and women. It is fueled by "soft-essentialism", Messner's theory of the shared belief that boys and girls are inherently different as opposed to "hard essentialism," which basically creates a more categorical structure for men. Men are pushed to be more competitive than women through this notion of hard essentialism leading them to be driven by a linear notion that success and leadership in the workplace is the ultimate goal.
The first definition of the cyclic homology of a ring A over a field of characteristic zero, denoted :HCn(A) or Hnλ(A), proceeded by the means of an explicit chain complex related to the Hochschild homology complex of A. Connes later found a more categorical approach to cyclic homology using a notion of cyclic object in an abelian category, which is analogous to the notion of simplicial object. In this way, cyclic homology (and cohomology) may be interpreted as a derived functor, which can be explicitly computed by the means of the (b, B)-bicomplex. One of the striking features of cyclic homology is the existence of a long exact sequence connecting Hochschild and cyclic homology. This long exact sequence is referred to as the periodicity sequence.
In the next book, Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory, 1994, the question is formulated in more concrete terms: can gender, ethnic, cultural or European differences be understood outside the straitjacket of hierarchy and binary opposition? Thus the following volume, Metamorphoses: Towards a Materialist Theory of Becoming, 2002, analyses not only gender differences, but also more categorical binary distinctions between self and other, European and foreign, human and non-human (animal/ environmental/ technological others). The conclusion is that a systematic ambivalence structures contemporary cultural representations of the globalised, technologically mediated, ethnically mixed, gender-aware world we now inhabit. The question consequently arises of what it takes to produce adequate cultural and political representations of a fast- changing world and move closer to Spinozian notions of adequate understanding.
From 2002 to 2011, Fargues was a chargé de recherches at the CNRS in Orsay, from 2011 to 2013 he was research director at the IRMA in Strasbourg and, from 2013, a professor at the l'Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu in Paris (a campus of the Sorbonne University). Fargues works mainly centers around the study of Shimura varieties, p-divisible groups and their moduli spaces, and p-adic Hodge theory. One of his most significant contributions has been to link the local Langlands correspondence with the so- called "Fargues-Fontaine curve," an object introduced by Fargues together with Jean-Marc Fontaine. In particular, Fargues has formulated a general geometric conjecture which refines the classical local Langlands conjecture, and at the same time introduces extra structure which mirrors the more categorical formulation of the geometric Langlands conjecture.
Given an object X, a functor G (taking for simplicity the first functor to be the identity) and an isomorphism \eta\colon X \to G(X), proof of unnaturality is most easily shown by giving an automorphism A\colon X \to X that does not commute with this isomorphism (so \eta \circ A eq G(A) \circ \eta). More strongly, if one wishes to prove that X and G(X) are not naturally isomorphic, without reference to a particular isomorphism, this requires showing that for any isomorphism \eta, there is some A with which it does not commute; in some cases a single automorphism A works for all candidate isomorphisms \eta while in other cases one must show how to construct a different A_\eta for each isomorphism. The maps of the category play a crucial role – any infranatural transform is natural if the only maps are the identity map, for instance. This is similar (but more categorical) to concepts in group theory or module theory, where a given decomposition of an object into a direct sum is "not natural", or rather "not unique", as automorphisms exist that do not preserve the direct sum decomposition – see for example.

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