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For example, the very frequently used aorist, though a functional preterite in the indicative mood, conveys historic or ' immediate ' aspect in the subjunctive and optative.
" For Roy Porter, these often violent and invasive psychiatric interventions are indicative of both the well-intentioned desire of psychiatrists to find some medical means of alleviating the suffering of the thousands of patients in psychiatric hospitals in the twentieth century and also the relative lack of social power of those same patients to resist the increasingly radical and even reckless interventions of asylum doctors.
For this reason, infection in a young child or teenager is not necessarily indicative of sexual abuse, although this possibility should be kept in mind.
For kidneys, for instance, that is by waiting time ; for livers, it is by MELD ( Model of End-Stage Liver Disease ), an empirical score based on lab values indicative of the sickness of the patient from liver disease.
For indicative use in abroad missions, MDA can, depending on the specific situation in the host country, either incorporate the Red Star of David inside the Red Crystal or use the Red Crystal alone.
Some philosophers, in particular, worry that the arguments against ceteris paribus analyses depend on a tacit reductionism about analysis: The assumption seems to be that, in order to give a conceptual analysis of a concept C, you must be able to explain C entirely in terms that have nothing to do with C. For these philosophers, a ceteris paribus clause may be indicative of virtuous circularity in an analysis rather than vicious circularity: That is, that we cannot ultimately explain ( say ) causation in terms that do not tacitly or explicitly have causal implications ; but rather than indicating the need for further analysis, they argue, the ineliminable dependence on ceteris paribus clauses or further causal talk may just show that causality cannot be explained in non-causal terms, but rather that terms like " natural law " and " cause " and " accident " can be explained only in terms of one another, by elucidating the connections between them.
" For example, it argued that IQ and the Wealth of Nations, in order to show that the tests are unbiased, uses outdated methodology, if anything indicative that test bias exists.
For example, if a respondent expressed agreement with the statements " I like to ride bicycles " and " I've enjoyed riding bicycles in the past ", and disagreement with the statement " I hate bicycles ", this would be indicative of good internal consistency of the test.
For many whose families lived in Texas during the Revolution and Republic years, Texian, is proudly used ( in lieu of Texan ), as indicative of that heritage.
For example: in Latin -- a highly fusional language -- the word amo (" I love ") is marked by suffix-o for indicative mood, active voice, first person, singular, present tense.
For example, two dry spots just behind the withers on either side of the back are indicative of either excess pressure causing reduced circulation.
For other meanings, such as the generalization of the term to all decorations or insignia indicative of a lower office ( such as a Chain of Office ) or of membership in an order or society ;
For instance, indicative Bulgarian той отиде ( toy otide ) and Turkish o gitti will be translated the same as inferential той отишъл ( toy otishal ) and o gitmiş — with the English indicative he went.
For indicative use on foreign territory, any national society can incorporate its unique symbol into the Red Crystal.
For the first eight Plans the emphasis was on a growing public sector with massive investments in basic and heavy industries, but since the launch of the Ninth Plan in 1997, the emphasis on the public sector has become less pronounced and the current thinking on planning in the country, in general, is that it should increasingly be of an indicative nature.
For example, in the indicative mood, pecuniam mercatori dederat ( He had given money to the merchant ), and Pecunia mercatori datus erat ( Money had been given to the merchant ).
For each indicative cell, its number indicates the count of the black cells that lie in that row or column in the direction of its arrow.
For example, if an indicative cell has an arrow that points to the left and the number ' 3 ', there must be exactly 3 black cells to the left of that indicative cell in the same row.
For non-past indicative versions that have more than one form, the second one is from the dialect spoken around Björkfjället and the third is from the Svaipa dialect.
For instance, the conjugated form parle can be the 1st or 3rd person singular indicative or subjunctive form of parler, or the singular familiar imperative.
For the second year in a row they finished the regular season second to Spokane Shadow, but the playoffs were a different story-a 1-0 win over Seattle BigFoot in the divisional semi-finals was followed by a resounding 4-1 win over Okanagan Challenge in the Divisional final, and although they lost 4-2 to eventual national champions San Gabriel Valley Highlanders in the regional final, the performance was indicative that Yakima were beginning to grow into a regional powerhouse.
For example, Somerby dissected a 2005 PBS " feel good " documentary Making Schools Work that touted the achievements in a low-income school district, showing that the showcased test score gains were neither remarkable ( they were similar to average statewide score increases ) nor indicative of large achievement ( as evidenced by NAEP national tests ).
For example, a " cigar " shaped prolate ellipsoid indicates a strongly linear anisotropy, a " flying saucer " or oblate spheroid represents diffusion in a plane, and a sphere is indicative of isotropic diffusion, equal in all directions.

For and use
For example, there are persons who are in physical science, in the field of mineralogy, trained in crystallography, who use only X-rays, applying only the powder technique of X-ray diffraction, to clay minerals only, and who have spent the last fifteen years concentrating on the montmorillonites ; ;
For my seedbed I use good garden soil with a little sand added to encourage rooting.
For use in formulas, fractions should be converted to their decimal equivalents.
For top and bottom pieces, use short end of mold as measurement guide.
For the reason just suggested, I shall assume the use of the first subtype of fully distributed cost apportionment in the following simplified example.
For the use of students and future restorers, a full, day-by-day record was kept of all three undertakings, complete technical reports on what we found and what we did.
For observational data, the derivation of confidence intervals must use subjective models, as emphasized by Ronald A. Fisher and his followers.
For general computer use access technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers and refreshable Braille displays has been widely taken up along with standalone reading aids that integrate a scanner, optical character recognition ( OCR ) software, and speech software in a single machine.
" For most Swahili speakers, the use of satire in writing is unfamiliar.
For his part Conan Doyle acknowledged basing his detective stories on the model of Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin, and his anonymous narrator, and basing his character Sherlock Holmes on Joseph Bell, who in his use of " ratiocination " prefigured Poirot's reliance on his " little grey cells ".
For a particularly robust two-pass algorithm for computing the variance, first compute and subtract an estimate of the mean, and then use this algorithm on the residuals.
For the algorithm above, one could use the following pseudocode:
For an example of its use, analysis of the concentration of elements is important in managing a nuclear reactor, so nuclear scientists will analyze neutron activation to develop discrete measurements within vast samples.
Like Jehovah's Witnesses, Adventists use key phrases from the Bible, such as " For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward ; for the memory of them is forgotten " ( Eccl.
For example, automobile wheels made of an aluminium alloy are commonly referred to as simply " alloy wheels ", although in point of fact steels and most other metals in practical use are also alloys.
For atoms with two or more electrons, the governing equations can only be solved with the use of methods of iterative approximation.
For a 256-bit block, the first row is unchanged and the shifting for the second, third and fourth row is 1 byte, 3 bytes and 4 bytes respectively — this change only applies for the Rijndael cipher when used with a 256-bit block, as AES does not use 256-bit blocks.
For more details of this early work, see Alpha particle # History of discovery and use.
For example, psychologists use anagram-oriented tests, often called " anagram solution tasks ", to assess the implicit memory of young adults and adults alike.
For simplicity, we shall here use the shorthand notation for representing the over operator.
For that reason, the elements of an array data structure are required to have the same size and should use the same data representation.
For example, letters 1, 5, and 8 contain a discussion on the question, whether the use of a piece of metal with the figure of a lion, as a talisman, is permitted by Jewish law for medicinal purposes, or is prohibited as idolatrous.
For these reasons many CAD applications use the DWG format which can be licensed from AutoDesk or non-natively from the Open Design Alliance.
For example, for about a 15 % premium in building costs, the Passivhaus building codes in Europe use high performance insulating windows, R-30 insulation, HRV ventilation, and a small thermal mass.
For a return trip to Tahiti the navigators could use Sirius, the zenith star of that island.

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