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For and contrary
For incumbent management, the contrary views of some of their members were not matters to be weighed in the balance and taken account of in formulation of policy.
For example, Roman Catholics view sex within marriage as chaste, but prohibit the use of artificial contraception as an offense against chastity, seeing contraception as unnatural, contrary to God's will and design of human sexuality.
For some reason he could never comprehend, people were inclined to believe the very worst about anything and everything ; they were immune to contrary evidence just as if they'd been medically vaccinated against the force of fact.
For example, there is no evidence that all people born on the same date have the same future, contrary to the claims of numerologists.
For Habermas, only a subjective form of liberty could be conceived, to the contrary of Deleuze who talks about " a life ", as an impersonal and immanent form of liberty.
For instance, they were to express no anger, never retaliate, submit to the opponent's orders and assaults, submit to arrest by the authorities, surrender personal property when confiscated by the authorities but refuse to surrender property held in trust, refrain from swearing and insults ( which are contrary to ahimsa ), refrain from saluting the Union flag, and protect officials from insults and assaults even at the risk of the resister's own life.
For example people might say their passions made them behave contrary to reason, or that their reason kept the passions under control ( often expressed in colloquial terms as the dilemma between following " the head " ( reason ) " or the heart " ( emotions )).
For more than one particle, there are separate equations for each ( this is contrary to a statistical ensemble of many particles in statistical mechanics, and a many-particle system in quantum mechanics-where all particles are described by a single probability distribution ).
For to obey such a commandment would have been contrary to the nature of man, who generally cleaves to that to which he is used ; it would in those days have made the same impression as a prophet would make at present 12th Century if he called us to the service of God and told us in His name, that we should not pray to God nor fast, nor seek His help in time of trouble ; that we should serve Him in thought, and not by any action.
" For ," he states, " although they could have had the help of Theramenes and his associates in the trial, men who both were able orators and had many friends and, most important of all, had been participants in the events relative to the battle, they had them, on the contrary, as adversaries and bitter accusers.
" For reasons unknown, Jesus's answer is found in saying 14, wherein he advises against fasting, praying, and the giving of alms ( all contrary to Christian practice of the time ), although he does take a position similar to that in Mark 7: 18 – 19 and Matthew 15: 11 that what goes into the mouth will not defile a person, but what comes out of the mouth will.
For Saadia there was no problem as to creation: God created the world ex nihilo, just as the Bible attests ; and he contests the theory of the Mutakallamin in reference to atoms, which theory, he declares, is just as contrary to reason and religion as the theory of the philosophers professing the eternity of matter.
For instance, Mu ' tazilis adopted unanimously the doctrine of creation ex nihilo, contrary to certain Muslim philosophers who, with the exception of al-Kindi, believed in the eternity of the world in some form or another.
For Saadia there was no problem as to creation: God created the world ex nihilo, just as the Bible attests ; and he contests the theory of the Mutakallamin in reference to atoms, which theory, he declares, is just as contrary to reason and religion as the theory of the philosophers professing the eternity of matter.
For admitting that contraries co-exist for the perceiving subject, he was able to assert the co-existence of contrary qualities in the same object.
For as the nature of foul weather lieth not in a shower or two of rain but in an inclination thereto of many days together, so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting but in the known disposition thereto during all the time there is no assurance to the contrary.
Montaigne's brief essay " On sumptuary laws " criticized 16th-century French laws, beginning, " The way by which our laws attempt to regulate idle and vain expenses in meat and clothes, seems to be quite contrary to the end designed ... For to enact that none but princes shall eat turbot, shall wear velvet or gold lace, and interdict these things to the people, what is it but to bring them into a greater esteem, and to set every one more agog to eat and wear them?
Witchcraft, though heresy, was by no means universally accepted and Sigismund in the dialogue was quick to dismiss evidence that was produced through the use of torture: " For the fear of punishments incites men to say what is contrary to the nature of the facts ".
For example, Sharp observed, contrary to DeSalvo's confession to Sullivan's murder, there was no semen in her vagina and she was not strangled manually, but by ligature.
For example, some autistic FC users appeared not to be looking at the keyboard while typing ( which is contrary to training standards for FC ).
For instance, in condemning proposition 14, " Philosophy is to be treated without taking any account of supernatural revelation ", the Syllabus asserts the truth of the contrary proposition — that philosophy should take account of supernatural revelation.
For political purposes, however, the French Revolutionaries who controlled the government in Holland, in spite of the opinion of their admiral, De Winter, to the contrary, ordered him to put to sea in the early days of October.
For example, she observed that, contrary to DeSalvo's confession to Sullivan's murder, there was no semen in her vagina and that she was not strangled manually, but by ligature.
For example, satirist P. J. O ' Rourke's 1989 " A Call for a New McCarthyism " in The American Spectator has a hybrid blacklist and enemies list, suggesting that, contrary to the spirits of these lists, the subjects there should be overexposed, not suppressed, " so that a surfeited public rebels in disgust.

For and characterization
For the first isolation of a restriction enzyme, HindII, in 1970, and the subsequent discovery and characterization of numerous restriction endonucleases, the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Daniel Nathans, Werner Arber, and Hamilton O. Smith.
For principal bundles there is a convenient characterization of triviality:
Later ASTM Standards have addressed the use of CPT for various environmental site characterization and groundwater monitoring activities. For geotechnical soil investigations, CPT is more popular compared to SPT as a method of geotechnical soil investigation. Its increased accuracy, speed of deployment, more continuous soil profile and reduced cost over other soil testing methods.
For general surface characterization, the electron gun is operated the range of 10-30 keV.
For example, the characterization the binding site of a substrate to an enzyme is essential to model the reaction mechanism responsible for the chemical change from substrate to product.
In mathematics, the Frattini subgroup Φ ( G ) of a group G is the intersection of all maximal subgroups of G. For the case that G has no maximal subgroups, for example the trivial group e or the Prüfer group, it is defined by Φ ( G ) = G. It is analogous to the Jacobson radical in the theory of rings, and intuitively can be thought of as the subgroup of " small elements " ( see the " non-generator " characterization below ).
For example, this characterization can be used to show that the following graph is not a line graph:
For graphs with minimum degree at least 5, only the six subgraphs in the left and right columns of the figure are needed in the characterization.
For example, radars often consider wave polarization in post-processing to improve the characterization of the targets.
For virus characterization, recent methodology using genomic amplification ( PCR ) and sequencing of products, will enable very precise description of strains, according to the oligonucleotide primers designed and target gene.
For her characterization of the lead female character, Noriega received TVyNovelas Award for " Best Young Actress in a Leading Role.

For and see
( For details see inset, fig. 5.
For some significant new items see the pictures.
( For instance, see Example 2 of Section 5-5, on red cards in hands of 5.
For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
Last season, the Comedie's two principal experiments came to grief, and, in consequence, we can expect fairly soon to see still newer productions of Racine's `` Phedre '' and Moliere's `` School For Wives ''.
For all he saw or cared to see, this could have been a town in Italy, not the outskirts of Philadelphia.
: For a detailed presentation of the various points of view around the definition of " algorithm " see Algorithm characterizations.
For examples of simple addition algorithms specified in the detailed manner described in Algorithm characterizations, see Algorithm examples.
For some alternate conceptions of what constitutes an algorithm see functional programming and logic programming.
: For an example of the simple algorithm " Add m + n " described in all three levels see Algorithm examples.
( For an example, see Proto-Uralic language.
For the Hungarian clothing, see Atilla ( clothing ).
For other uses, see Attila ( disambiguation ).
* For a utilitarian analysis of religion, see The ( F ) Utility of Religion: Who Needs God ( s )?– A Prospective Bible for Non-Believers at http :// bradmusil. kramernet. org
For a table of accented Greek characters, see Greek diacritics: Computer encoding.
For Soviet transportation, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
* For Ibn Sina's life, see Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, translated by de Slane ( 1842 ); F. Wüstenfeld's Geschichte der arabischen Aerzte und Naturforscher ( Göttingen, 1840 ).
* For a new understanding of his early career, based on a newly discovered text, see also: Michot, Yahya, Ibn Sînâ: Lettre au vizir Abû Sa'd.
* For relations, see relation-preserving automorphism.
For other uses, see Athena ( disambiguation ), Athene ( disambiguation ), Athina ( disambiguation ) and Pallas Athena ( disambiguation )
For cryptographers, a cryptographic " break " is anything faster than a brute force — performing one trial decryption for each key ( see Cryptanalysis ).
For more details of this early work, see Alpha particle # History of discovery and use.
For all ice shelfs see List of Antarctic ice shelves.
For a list of all Antarctic islands see List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands.
For all ice shelfs see List of Antarctic ice shelves.

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