both utilitarian and consequentialist
Binary forms ARE BASED on the Principle of Contrast! So yes, answer is true. FYI: Ternary form uses a mixture of repetition and contrast.
All the time. Statistic is based on the application of probability theory!
The theory of numbers is based on the property of sets of different kinds of numbers.
The theorem that the number of roots of annth-degree polynomial lying in an open interval equals the difference in the number of sign changes induced byndifferentiations at the two ends of the interval
no the value of the number is not based on the position it is based on what the place value is
utilitarianism
Principle is based on ductility of material.
A theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence. A principle is a fundamental truth or law that explains how a system works or how different variables interact. In essence, a theory explains why something happens, while a principle describes what is occurring.
consequences based
that individual states may declare federal law null and void
Roman law wass based on the principle of rights, which the Romans called ius.
The Principle of Paleontological Identity is the theory that the layers of sedimentary rocks around the world can be dated by the fossils which they contain. Based on this theory, two layers having the same fossils are regarded as having the same age. This principle is based on the existence of stratigraphic fossils. It is taken in theory to make it possible to correlate sedimentary sequences in distant areas from each other.
consequences based
Strophic form is based on the principle of repetition . The correct answer is binary form. Binary form is not based on the principle of repetition . It is based on the principle of contrast .
A theory of criminality based on the principle that an individual becomes delinquent because of an excess of definitions learned that are favorable to violation of law over definitions learned that are unfavorable to violation of law.
principle of theodolite is based on the principle of trigonometry.
A theory of criminality based on the principle that an individual becomes delinquent because of an excess of definitions learned that are favorable to violation of law over definitions learned that are unfavorable to violation of law.