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* It makes code less readable, by obfuscating the purpose of the variable with needless type and scoping prefixes.
It is not known just why Newton changed his mind so radically about the final form of what had been a readable narrative in ' De motu corporum, Liber secundus ' of 1685, but he largely started afresh in a new, tighter, and less accessible mathematical style, eventually to produce Book 3 of the ' Principia ' as we know it.
* Iterators can provide a consistent way to iterate on data structures of all kinds, and therefore make the code more readable, reusable, and less sensitive to a change in the data structure.
" Specifically, the lack of differentiation between retroflex and dental consonants ( e. g. द and ड are both represented by d ) has come in for repeated criticism and inspired several proposed modifications of Hunterian, including using a diacritic below retroflexes ( e. g. making द = d and ड = ḍ, which is more readable but requires diacritic printing ) or capitalizing them ( e. g. making द = d and ड = D, which requires no diacritic printing but is less readable because it mixes small and capital letters in words ).
In the 1940s through the 1960s, American car manufacturers and their imitators designed unusually-shaped instruments on a dashboard laden with chrome and transparent plastic, which could be less readable, but was often thought to be more stylish.
Four byte identifiers are useful because they can be made up of four human-readable characters with mnemonic qualities, while still fitting in the four byte memory space typically allocated for integers in 32-bit systems ( although endian issues may make them less readable ).
* Unless performed transparently by an optimizing compiler, the code may become less readable.
Some 20th-century scientific testing indicates that all caps text is less legible and less readable than lower-case text.
If the page is carefully written, that can make the main text more readable without sending so much of the less important material outside the window.
If Müller had a weakness it was that his writing was much less readable than that of Darwin or Wallace ; both the German and English editions are hard reading indeed, which has limited the appreciation of this significant book.
McConnell states that less competent developers favor code with advanced programming language features over code that is readable.
In 1977 Hirsch published The Philosophy of Composition, an investigation into the question of what makes writing more or less readable.
" One text is more readable than another if it conveys the same semantic intention ( i. e., meaning ) more succinctly and clearly, so as to demand less effort from the reader.
And Tyndale managed to ( literally ) twist the legislature's intent ; he kept the words in the correct order on the banner, but the banner twists, so the word " Sovereignty " is upside down, arguably making it less readable.

less and put
Packaging marked with this symbol can be put into industrial composting processes and will break down within six months or less.
Sabun's successors were less able than he, and Darfur took advantage of a disputed political succession in 1838 to put its own candidate in power.
As a result, cartoonists have less incentive to put great efforts into these panels.
A more practical, albeit less quantitative, approach was put forward in the same year by Walter Heitler and Fritz London.
However, in 1975, Texas Instruments, the main supplier of calculator parts, entered the market directly and put out a line of machines priced at less than Commodore's cost for the parts.
This is because damages in tort put her in the position she would have been in had the tort not taken place, and are calculated as her money back (£ 750 ) less the value of what she actually got (£ 50 ).
After pleading with the executives, Coppola was allowed to cast Brando only if he appeared in the film for much less salary than his previous films, perform a screen-test, and put up a bond saying that he would not cause a delay in the production ( as he had done on previous film sets ).
consists of strings of syllables, made up of sounds taken from all those that the speaker knows, put together more or less haphazardly but emerging nevertheless as word-like and sentence-like units because of realistic, language-like rhythm and melody.
A hand-assembled print run of 1, 000 copies, put together in Gygax's home, sold out in less than a year.
Inspired by an advertisement he saw while riding an elevated train in New York City ( a shoe store boasting " 21 styles "), Heinz picked the number more or less at random because he liked the sound of it, selecting 7 specifically because, as he put it, of the " psychological influence of that figure and of its enduring significance to people of all ages.
Inspired by an advertisement he saw while riding an elevated train in New York City ( a shoe store boasting " 21 styles "), Heinz picked the number more or less at random because he liked the sound of it, selecting 7 specifically because, as he put it, of the " psychological influence of that figure and of its enduring significance to people of all ages.
This explains why technological breakthroughs lower the price of commodities and put less advanced producers out of business.
In 1999, less than a decade after the UN sanctions were put in place, Libya began to make dramatic policy changes in regard to the Western world, including turning over the Lockerbie suspects for trial.
They viewed former imperial officers and generals as potential traitors who should be kept out of the new military, much less put in charge of it.
The play does put forth less destructive definition of manhood towards the end.
In less populated regions, municipalities are often put together into collective municipalities ( Verbandsgemeinde )
The weapon system originally planned by the OICW project was put on hold around the turn of century, in favor of a simpler new 5. 56 mm rifle project that offered less far-reaching improvements.
An alternative, and less painful way of applying this choke, is to bend the choking arm in a " V " shape and put pressure with the biceps and the forearm on the two sides of the neck, respectively ; this is a circulatory choke, which puts pressure on the arteries taking blood to the brain and thus deprives the brain of oxygen.
The 1973 oil crisis, a series of automobile-related regulatory changes enacted during the 1970s and a change of directors at Volkswagen made the case for a Volkswagen sports car less striking and the 425 project was put on hold.
In Polish, a word / phrase can be brought to the front or, less commonly, put to the back of a sentence or clause to add emphasis e. g. " Roweru ci nie kupię " ( I won't buy you a bicycle ), " Od piątej czekam " ( I've been waiting since five ).
Demand plummeted, as residents of the east preferred second-hand western cars which were more efficient and put out less pollution.
Bobby Doerr later claimed that the injury would be the foundation of Williams ' season, as it forced him to put less pressure on his right foot for the rest of the season.
Suddenly, less emphasis was put on Kansas City, the decision was made to have the city completely annihilated in the script, and Lawrence was made the primary location in the film.
However, on November 14, 2009, the New York Times announced that " President Obama and other world leaders have decided to put off the difficult task of reaching a climate change agreement ... agreeing instead to make it the mission of the Copenhagen conference to reach a less specific " politically binding " agreement that would punt the most difficult issues into the future ".

less and PDF
Adobe's copyright stipulations for the PDF standard are much less restrictive, granting conditional copyright permission to anyone to use the format in software applications, free of charge.

less and version
As with the penultimate Giselle release ( Wolff's abridgment for RCA Victor ) I find the cleaner, less razor-edged monophonic version, for all its lack of big-stage spaciousness, the more aurally tolerable -- but this may be the result of processing defects in my SD copies.
A beta test version of AIX 5L for IA-64 systems was released, but according to documents released in the SCO v. IBM lawsuit, less than forty licenses for the finished Monterey Unix were ever sold before the project was terminated in 2002.
Most of the quotations ( 300 of 400 ) of the Old Testament in the New Testament, while differing more or less from the version presented by the Masoretic text, align with that of the Septuagint.
This restriction was based on the possibility that a small number of people might develop an allergic reaction to the Bt protein used in StarLink that is less rapidly digested than the version used in other Bt varieties.
A more recent development has been a pulsed version of the CRESU, which requires far less gas and therefore smaller pumps.
A director's cut is a specially edited version of a film, and less often TV series, music video, commercials, comic book or video games, that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit.
Often dialogue was changed, and the show became less " Serious " in tone compared to the Japanese version, instead featuring more jokes and added dialogue, along with a completely different musical score ( usually orchestral music ) and completely different sound effects, due to licensing issues.
In a less formal version of the argument it might be noted that it is impossible to use language without asserting being, and hence metaphysics, constantly through the use of the various modifications of the verb " to be ".
A modified version of this proposal was accepted by Cromwell and the Council of Officers and less than a month after the dissolution of the Rump, during May 1653, letters in the name of the Lord-General and the Army Council were sent to Congregational churches in every county in England to nominate those they considered fit to take part in the new government.
Same applies for a milder version of a felony that is punishable with imprisonment less than a year.
Manga similarly released the international version of Godzilla vs. Mothra on video less than a month later.
The acronym GUT was first coined in 1978 by CERN researchers John Ellis, Andrzej Buras, Mary K. Gaillard, and Dimitri Nanopoulos, however in the final version of their paper they opted for the less anatomical GUM ( Grand Unification Mass ).
For instance, the Irish drink Guinness uses a harp, facing right and less detailed than the version used on the state arms.
Due to concerns from Nintendo of America, the Super NES version was modified to not include any swastikas or Nazi references ; furthermore, blood was replaced with sweat to make the game seem less violent, and the attack dogs in the game were replaced by giant mutant rats.
PIP with a very low baud rate ( because it had no built-in error correction ) could be used to transfer a small simple version of Kermit from one machine to another over a null modem cable, or failing that, a very very simple version of the Kermit protocol could be hand coded in binary in less than 2K using DDT, the CP / M Dynamic Debugging Tool.
Made with premium Arabica coffee beans grown in Veracruz, Mexico, Kahlúa Especial has an alcohol content of 36 % and has a lower viscosity and is less sweet than the regular version.
This results in less vertical resolution in the letterboxed picture than in either an anamorphic or pan-and-scan version ( which have the same vertical resolution ).
The major variations of a left arm spinner are the topspinner ( which turns less and bounces higher in the cricket pitch ), the arm ball ( which does not turn at all, drifts into a right-handed batsman in the direction of the bowler's arm movement ; also called a ' floater ') and the left-arm spinner's version of a doosra ( which turns the other way ).
Since a client is unlikely to want to send a version that is less faithful than the plain text version, this structure places the plain text version ( if present ) first.
New Zealand Marmite is described as having a " weaker " or " less tangy " flavour than the British version.
It featured a similar format to the Canadian version but with less nudity.

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