Sentences with phrase «as encyclopaedia»

More recently, Wikipedia came into existence using the same model, with the result that, in entries related to science, for example, Wikipedia's accuracy equals that of such well - known reference works as Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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You'll be well aware that many people use Google as an authoritative encyclopaedia: a resource where they can have their questions answered and find a solution to any problems they're encountering.
Rosemary Goring and Frank Whaling (Chambers, 1992) are invaluable, as are the relevant articles in the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
On Laplace's «demon» or «superhuman intelligence» to which «nothing would be uncertain and the future, as the past, would be present to its eyes,» cf. R. Harre, «Laplace, Simon Pierre de,» The Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, ed.
As with the earlier Encyclopaedia of Islam, published in Leiden in two editions under the aegis of the International Union of Academies, Islam defines its topic, not its auspices.
It is offered to us by the Church as a revelation of God; not, certainly, as a sort of inspired encyclopaedia, where chapter and verse can be turned up and questions settled out of hand.
As A Religious Encyclopaedia (Vol.
His Twi Dictionary has been acclaimed as an «encyclopaedia of Akan civilization» by the modern generation of Ghanaian scholars.
From The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, which can be taken to summarize intellectual orthodoxy at the time of its publication in 1979, one would gather that neo-Darwinian theory is as settled as Newtonian theory.
As far as research goes, usually the Encyclopaedia Britannica is more than adequate for what I want to knoAs far as research goes, usually the Encyclopaedia Britannica is more than adequate for what I want to knoas research goes, usually the Encyclopaedia Britannica is more than adequate for what I want to know.
[10] Specific figures are provided in this source and many others, such as David Barrett's exhaustive World Christian Encyclopaedia.
Science tells us that each living cell contains as much information as one hundred volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
As a child, he saw a picture in an encyclopaedia titled «An Everyday Village Scene», with thatched cottages, a duck pond, a cricket match on the village green: John Major's rural idyll.
«I had great difficulty in finding one over here, so I offered him an encyclopaedia of cricket, as an alternative, but John wouldn't be persuaded of the superiority of cricket.»
As well as penning the blog equivalent of a running encyclopaedia, sorted into categories such as technique, training, recovery, racing and nutrition, Fleshman personally answers reader questions, which are archived for your referencAs well as penning the blog equivalent of a running encyclopaedia, sorted into categories such as technique, training, recovery, racing and nutrition, Fleshman personally answers reader questions, which are archived for your referencas penning the blog equivalent of a running encyclopaedia, sorted into categories such as technique, training, recovery, racing and nutrition, Fleshman personally answers reader questions, which are archived for your referencas technique, training, recovery, racing and nutrition, Fleshman personally answers reader questions, which are archived for your reference.
For Farming Simulator 19 in reality things will not be so different and as usual you can safely expect the inclusion of all the most famous brands, just as if it were Ferrari, Farming Simulator tries to be an immense virtual encyclopaedia of agriculture, with such a profuse care in development that it is possible to take this palm tree without too much trouble.
It is in an English encyclopaedia in 1757, that for the first time, the meaning of the verb to humiliate describes our modern understanding of humiliation as an antisocial violation of a person's dignity (W. I. Miller, 1993).
For example, we can not accept books that repackage content from online sources such as open access encyclopaedias, online forums and tutorials, or Q&A websites.
As the market for westerns began to dry up, however, Leonard found himself writing educational films for Encyclopaedia Britannica, industrial films for corporations and advertising and sales material.
It's only slightly taller and wider than half an average - sized magazine and, as it tips the scales at just 220g, it's light enough to slip into a bag without feeling like you're carrying around the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica.
The Online Encyclopaedia of Common Dog Health Problems should only be used as an informational guide and when and if any dog or puppies health problems occur it is essential to raise any questions you may have with a Dog Health care professional.
The Halo Encyclopaedia, revised to contain information from Halo: Reach, can only really be described as a tome of a book.
A 10/10 simulator wrapped up in a 5/10 game — it's driving is as exhilarating as anything that's gone before, and its slavish obsession with the minutiae of many of its cars ensure it's an encyclopaedia of automotive delights.
Dojo Mode opens up a world of customisation for your character, with a compendium of content included such as an officer encyclopaedia, a gallery mode, tutorials and much more.
Among them are Robert Gober, Cindy Sherman and Jeff Koons, the indestructible trio whose art has obviously entered encyclopaedias, as crucial testimony to the late 20th and early 21st century.
His newest release Haircuts of Hackney mixes fun and trendiness, acting as a visual fold - out encyclopaedia of all the hipsters in East London.
From 1994 to 2001, Plath worked as a critic for the art magazines Das Kunst - Bulletin (Zurich) and neue bildende Kunst (Berlin) and wrote numerous articles for catalogues and encyclopaedia contributions on the theme of contemporary art.
So, you will find it taught at universities and in encyclopaedia's, as I have previously given references.
As usual, Chief, you are an encyclopaedia of interesting information.
If the new encyclopaedia progresses as planned, it should fill about 300 million pages, which, if lined up end to end, would be more than 52,000 miles long, able to stretch twice around the world at the equator.
Commentary is defined as being (1) legal texts, (2) legal encyclopaedias such as Halsbury's Laws of Canada, (3) law journals and seminar papers, (4) memoranda and factums, and (5) wikis blogs and newsletters.
On LexisNexis Quicklaw, the secondary content includes the major encyclopaedias Halsburys Laws of Canada and Juris Classeur Quebec, as well as over 300 Canadian authored texts and treatises, an extensive collection of law reviews and journals, the Canada Digests and Classification System, Case and Statute Citators, and Words and Phrases, and in - depth collections of the cases of courts and administrative tribunals and legislation.
Jur were necessarily inspired by Halsbury's, as the earliest US legal encyclopaedia is taken to be Thornton» s University Encyclopedia of Law (1883), which of course predates Halsbury's.
Two US encyclopaedias may have been influenced by Kent's Commentaries (4 volumes 1826 - 1830), which was definitely inspired by Blackstone's Commentaries, which became the authoritative version of english common law as adopted and modified in the United States.
Cs made their claim and in doing so, relied upon the commentary in Volume 38 (2) of the Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents that states the inclusion of a «call - in» clause should at least be considered in any case other than: «the very simplest cases such as an application for change of use or for the carrying out of relatively minor building operations where... it is unlikely that the grant of planning permission would be challenged by third parties by way of judicial review....»
1937 was a hugely significant year, not only for the publication of the first edition of Atkin's Encyclopaedia of Court Forms in Civil Proceedings, but also for family law: the passage that year of the Matrimonial Causes Act (MCA 1937)(commonly referred to as AP Herbert's Act, for his zeal and persistence in advocating reform) marked a major development in divorce law reform and paved the way for modern matrimonial and civil partnership legislation.
Westlaw AU offers content from case law and journals, legislation and commentary to precedents, encyclopaedia and news, as well as legal and tax information.
Perhaps even more significantly, there would not have been the great Butterworths products and sub-brands such as Halsbury's Laws, Simon's Taxes, All England Law Reports, Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents, Atkin's Court Forms, English and Empire Digest, Stone's Justices» Manual, Erskine May, «The Green Book», New Law Journal and countless more.
I first met Stuart when I co-authored (with Winkler, CJO) a volume of O'Brien's Encyclopaedia for CLB, and came to know him better as a fellow publisher when, as an antidote to law practice, I got involved in Lancaster House.
In 2006 the ILBF made 12 consignments of law reports and encyclopaedias to the Caribbean as well as shipments to Uganda and Tanzania with Book Aid International.
Retro, metro splash back tiles, super fashionable open shelving and an encyclopaedia of ovens make Jamie's kitchen almost as delicious as his pucker grub.
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