Ruin definition
Examples of Ruin in a sentence
Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing [maximum profit] in a society that believes in the freedom of the [most destructive activities].
La mise-en-film de las fotografías de los desaparecidos en el documental subjetivo de la postdictadura argentina” [Mummy-Image and Ruin- Image.
Odyssey through a State, from Ruin to Hope, Khartoum University Press, Khartoum, 2006.
This project involves preservation maintenance at seven previously stabilized sites in Grand Canyon National Park including South Canyon (C:05:0001), Nankoweap Granaries (C:09:0001), ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Cabin (C:13:0004), Hilltop / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ruin (C:13:0002), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cabin (B:16:0049), and Backeddy (B:10:0001).
Tenant accepts the Premises subject to and agrees to comply with and abide by the terms, provisions and conditions contained in that certain "Declaration of Protective Covenants and Restrictions for Beaver Ruin Business Center", dated June 30, 1983 and recorded in Deed Book 2591, page 262, Gwinnett County, Georgia Records, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "G" and incorporated herein by reference.
O’Callaghan, ‘The Ecclesiastical Estate in the Cortes of León-Castile, 1252-1350,’ Catholic Historical Review 67 (1981), 185-213, at 194; J.F. O’Callaghan, ‘Paths to Ruin: The Economic and Financial Policies of Alfonso the Learned’, in R.I. Burns, S.J. (ed.), The Worlds 37 O’Callaghan, ‘The Ecclesiastical Estate’, 202-03.
Beaver Ruin Village I (a) Site Improvements – Replacement and crack routing/sealing for damaged pavement ($6,250).
Automatic replacement charges (Inventory Maintenance Fee) and non-Transactional Lost and Ruin.
The Premises constitute a portion of Landlord's office/warehouse center known as the "Beaver Ruin Business Center" (hereinafter referred to as the "Center") located in Gwinnett County, Georgia and being more particularly described on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference and also constitutes Phase V of the Center, said Phase being hereinafter referred to as the "Complex".
Regarding reachability, we say that a state si is reachable by a state sj in a Markov chain Y if, for some t ≥ 1, Pr(Yt = si | Y0 = sj) > 0 (2.12) The following example, known as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Ruin, gives us the probabilities of reaching each one of two absorbing states.