During the formulation and implementation of these plans the bank must ensure the most economical use of available resources.
Adherence to this concept in the formulation and execution of cultural policy has varied, however, and generally reflects the political climate of the time and the particular outlook of the men in power.
In order to prevent further abuses in the formulation and changing of prices, a state price control inspectorate is to be created within the State Committee for Prices with power to supervise price control agencies in each county.
It is not easy to understand why the fact that the hypothesis is more simple, and the time required for its formulation and test a good deal shorter, should materially change the state of affairs.
Green, as is well known, allows that any formulation of the ideal self must be incomplete, but holds that it is not for this reason useless.
In our inquiry as to how this formulation is effected, i.
The selection of one or the other according to interest affects the finalformulation of the process, but does not change the relations of its various phases.
But the formulation of both arts in well-rounded systems came much later.
Any ethical system that deliberately excludes from its formulation natural human desires and capacities, is denying the very sources of all morality.
It has already been pointed out that theology is the reasoned formulation of the religious experience which comes to men with varying degrees of intensity, or the revelation by which some man, a Moses or a Mohammed, has been inspired.
But if Protestantism is not the true solution, it was the true formulation of the problem.
Here, as in the formulation of his conception of the ideal, religious imagery helped Plato to find a more objective statement for the conception of a moral judgment and a moral character.
This formulation was influenced by a work that was published anonymously at Oxford in 1754, in which for the first time "absolute rights" of the English are mentioned.
What else is the declaration itself than the formulation of the state contract according to Rousseau's ideas?
But there have been theories of natural rights ever since the time of the Greeks, and they never led to the formulation of fundamental rights.
Looked at in this way, the production of a new and beautiful statue, painting or temple, seems to be an act of invention much like the formulation of a myth or the writing of a poem.
As Kant puts it in his formulation of the principle of the analogies of experience, "Experience is only possible by means of the representation of a necessary connection of perceptions.
Indeed we can see, from a purely logical consideration of the judgment of quantity, that Riemann's manner of approaching the problem can never, by legitimate methods, attain to a philosophically sound formulation of the axioms.
Sophus Lie has applied projective methods to Helmholtz's formulation of the axioms, and has shown the axiom of Monodromy to be superfluous 46 46.
Gave a new but incorrect formulation of the essential axioms, 23 26.
Among mathematicians, Newton's belief in absolute space was long supreme, and is still responsible for the current formulation of the laws of motion.
After all, a written constitution is a formulation of certain ideals to be attained and certain principles to be applied as well as very imperfect human beings can do it.
The All-Russian Land Commission hastened its work and completed the formulation of a land program.
Philip Dru also provided for the 'formulation of a new banking law, affording a flexible currency bottomed largely upon commercial assets.
But the blame for this defectiveformulation does not rest with the witness--formulation was the other man's business.
This formulation proves nothing, inasmuch as a different example does not contradict the one it is intended to substitute.
He does not really see its bearings and its implications; he is as unconcerned with the new formulation as he is with the old; he feels at once far removed from economics.
This will be particularly the case if the teacher always holds before the mind of the pupil the actual realities in the laboratory and in nature, using formulation merely as the expression of our knowledge and not as an end in itself.
The final topic in the course is the formulationof a definition of economics.
The theory and formulation when properly introduced should be an aid to the student, leading him to see that the expression of chemical facts is simplified thereby.
As a matter of fact, such cases generally call for greater care and attention in the formulation and operation of a rational policy of right living.
The very phrase "rule of truth" implies that it was a concise and definite formulation of the chief Christian truths.
The entire matter, too, concerning the adiaphora had been discussed so thoroughly and correctly that the subsequent formulation and recognition of the Tenth Article caused but little difficulties.
Melanchthon's assertion that Bugenhagen influenced Luther's formulation of the article on the Lord's Supper is probably correct.
For the cause of Lutheranism the loss of the Palatinate proved a great gain internally, and helped to pave the way for true unity and the formulation and adoption of the Formula of Concord.
But the passion for brief and pungent formulation of an idea grew upon him; and Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar is a mine of homely and memorable aphorism, epigram, injunction.
It simply teaches that during the actual formulation of suggestions, that is for a few minutes daily, the Will should be quiescent.
As a matter of practice morality is independent of religious belief and moral theory, and as a matter of theory the formulation of definite moral rules is substantially independent of religion and is an assertion of its independence.
Fundamentally morality is the formulation in either theory or practice of rules or actions that make group-life possible.
But the difference remains, and we must be prepared for and allow for it; though we can use the knowledge we obtain of the fact of Progress to control and guide our formulation of the practical ideal, we cannot identify the one with the other.
But science, as the exact formulation of general truths, attains a higher degree of social value, because it rises above the idioms of person or race and is universally acceptable in form and essence.
It is interesting to note a formulation in somewhat confused language of the recapitulation theory.
The exact quantitative formulation of a Wirkungsweise constitutes a law.
It is otherwise with the remaining sciences which deal with organic nature; in these we have not yet succeeded in giving a physical explanation and mathematical formulation of all phenomena.
The desire to penetrate deeper into the mysterious processes that take place in the plasm in the physiological activities of heredity and adaptation has led to the formulation of a number of molecular theories.
We have become so accustomed to the fact that mathematics may be directly employed for the discussion and formulation of physical investigations that we forget what is implied in it.
Suarez, in particular, among the latter, he read; and traces of his influences are to be found in the formulation of his own philosophic system.
The statute was thought of as but the lawmaker's formulation of a principle of natural law.
Application is merelyformulation in a judgment of the result obtained by analysis of the case and logical development of the premises contained in the reported decisions.
So to describe the state of the case is not of course a solution of the problem; it is only a figurative formulation of it.