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further and example
As an example of the interpretation of an arrow in the figure which exceeds four months in shaft length in conjunction with its position in the figure: girl 2 had a delayed Onset and further delayed Completion.
A further possibility is suggested by the example of the G. I. bills and also by some recent trends in attitudes toward improving college education: that is to provide financial assistance to individuals for vocational training when local facilities are inadequate.
For example, if an author is paid a modest advance of $ 2000. 00, and their royalty rate is 10 % of a book priced at $ 20. 00-that is, $ 2. 00 per book-the book will need to sell 1000 copies before any further payment will be made.
He suggested that a combination of spiritual exercises ( for example, concentrating on an object such as a seed ), moral development ( control of thought, feelings and will combined with openness, tolerance and flexibility ) and familiarity with other spiritual researchers ' results would best further an individual's spiritual development.
This method can be used for example for further study of enamel and dentin of human teeth and bones.
The fact that the Ionian democracies were inspired by the example of Athens no doubt further persuaded the Athenians to support the Ionian Revolt ; especially since the cities of Ionia were ( supposedly ) originally Athenian colonies.
Other formula-based calendars can have lengths which are further out of step with the solar cycle, for example, the Julian calendar has an average length of 365. 25 days, and the Hebrew calendar has an average length of 365. 2425
A further example comes from Ancient Greece, where the Athenian legal system was first written down by Draco in about 621 BC: the death penalty was applied for a particularly wide range of crimes, though Solon later repealed Draco's code and published new laws, retaining only Draco's homicide statutes.
This is especially true if the data is to undergo further processing ( for example editing ) in which case the repeated application of processing ( encoding and decoding ) on lossy codecs will degrade the quality of the resulting data such that it is no longer identifiable ( visually, audibly or both ).
For example, the Americas and Europe are considered part of Christendom, but this region is further subdivided into the West ( representing the North Atlantic ) and Latin America.
Once track zero was reached, every further attempt to move the head in that direction would cause it to be physically rammed against a solid stop: for example, if the head happened to be on track 18 before this procedure, the head would be actually moved 18 times, and then rammed against the stop another 22 times.
These sections can further be informally subdivided or grouped, for example as shown on the map ( right ).
For example, when an ordinary RGB digital image is compressed via the JPEG standard, the RGB colorspace is first converted ( by a rotation matrix ) to a YCbCr colorspace, because the three components in that space have less correlation redundancy and because the chrominance components can then be subsampled by a factor of 2 or 4 to further compress the image.
The castes were further sub-divided ; for example, the peasant caste were labelled as furiuri, tanagari, mizunomi-byakusho amongst others.
Lenin develops these in a further series of notes, and appears to argue that " the transition of quantity into quality and vice versa " is an example of the unity and opposition of opposites expressed tentatively as " not only the unity of opposites, but the transitions of every determination, quality, feature, side, property into every other its opposite ?.
As a narrow example, there would be further specific moral opinions for each individual of that species.
" For example, a habitat might be an aquatic or terrestrial environment that can be further categorized as a montane or alpine ecosystem.
For Avicenna ( Ibn Sina ), for example, the a tabula rasa is a pure potentiality that is actualized through education, and knowledge is attained through " empirical familiarity with objects in this world from which one abstracts universal concepts " developed through a " syllogistic method of reasoning in which observations lead to propositional statements which when compounded lead to further abstract concepts.
For example the Qur ' an states one needs to engage in daily prayers and fast during the month of Ramadan but some Muslims believe they need further instructions on how to perform these duties.
Some jurisdictions classify as violent certain property crimes involving a strong likelihood of psychological trauma to the property owner ; for example, Virginia treats both common-law burglary ( the breaking and entering of a dwelling house at night with the intent to commit larceny, assault and battery, or any felony therein ) and statutory burglary ( breaking and entering with further criminal intent but without the dwelling-house or time elements, such that the definition applies to break-ins at any time and of businesses as well as of dwelling houses ) as felonies.
In a sense, the 4GL is an example of ' black box ' processing, each generation ( in the sense of the page ) is further from the machine ( see the Computer Science history in regard to data structure improvements and information hiding ).
For example, franchise agreements are produced under regular contract law and do not have to conform to any further legislation or guidelines.
For example, a 223 Remington can be shortened to become a 222 Remington, which can further be shortened to become a 221 Fireball.
For example, some do not report because of poor results or because they have already reached their target size and do not wish to raise further money.

further and incompatible
The Monroe Doctrine held that the United States considered the Western Hemisphere as no longer a place for European colonization ; that any future effort to gain further political control in the hemisphere or to violate the independence of existing states would be treated as an act of hostility ; and finally that there existed two different and incompatible political systems in the world.
Hetu further has five characteristics: ( 1 ) It must be present in the Paksha, ( 2 ) It must be present in all positive instances, ( 3 ) It must be absent in all negative instances, ( 4 ) It must not incompatible with the minor term or Paksha and ( 5 ) All other contradictions by other means of knowledge should be absent.
* " To be effective in meeting common problems, Japan, Western Europe, and North America will have to consult and cooperate more closely, on the basis of equality, to develop and carry out coordinated policies on matters affecting their common interests ... refrain from unilateral actions incompatible with their interdependence and from actions detrimental to other regions ... take advantage of existing international and regional organizations and further enhance their role.
The connectors are further confused by using a number of different physical connectors on different player models, RCA or BNC, as well as using VGA cables in a non-standard way ( VGA is normally analog RGB — a different, incompatible form of component video ).
Interpolation may then put chroma values there which are incompatible with the luma value there, and further post-processing of that Y ' CbCr into R ' G ' B ' for that pixel is what ultimately produces false luminance upon display.
Even when acting within its legislative competence, the Act further constrains the powers of the Parliament by inhibiting it from acting in a manner incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights or European Community law.
Personal data can only be processed for specified explicit and legitimate purposes and may not be processed further in a way incompatible with those purposes.
Historians such as Charles Patrick Fitzgerald further argue that a claim of 36 million deaths is incompatible with contemporary accounts of the war.
# Personal data shall be obtained only for one or more specified and lawful purposes, and shall not be further processed in any manner incompatible with that purpose or those purposes.
Rescher further introduces his specific study of the apory by qualifying the term as “ a group of individually plausible but collectively incompatible theses ,” a designation he illustrates with the following syllogism or “ cluster of contentions ”:
In a rash business decision by the company's new Managing Director, Ran McDonald, it obtained billing and management system services from Telenet Australia, further hindering the business functions because the new systems were largely incompatible with the data held on the original systems.
* CeCILL-B, which is fully compatible with BSD-like licenses ( BSD, X11, MIT ) which have a strong attribution requirement ( which goes much further than a simple copyright notice ), a requirement normally not allowed by the GPL itself ( which describes it as an advertising requirement ), and so this license may be incompatible with the original CeCILL license, if BSD-like components are integrated, unless the software uses a dual-licencing scheme and conforms to the licencing terms of all embedded components.
# It must exceed other incompatible hypotheses about the same subject by so much, in characteristics 2 to 6, that there is little chance of an incompatible hypothesis, after further investigation, soon exceeding it in these respects.

further and difference
The liberal-conservative split, to define it further, derives from a basic difference concerning the existential status of standard sought and about the spiritual experience that leads to its identification.
But for all the manifest intention to `` show off '', this was a circus with a difference, for instead of descending in quality to what is known as a popular level, it added further to the evidence that this is a very great dancing company.
A further difference is the more restrictive boundary-line rules of American croquet.
To further highlight the difference between a problem and an instance, consider the following instance of the decision version of the traveling salesman problem: Is there a route of at most 2000 kilometres in length passing through all of Germany's 15 largest cities?
Whether it was Sidney next challenged Oxford to a duel or the other way around, Oxford did not take it further, and the Queen personally took Sidney to task for not recognizing the difference between his status and Oxford's.
If no salt bridge were used, this charge difference would prevent further flow of electrons.
Human genes differ only 1. 6 % on average from their corresponding gorilla genes in their sequence, but there is further difference in how many copies each gene has.
A further difference is that, historically, members of the programmer subculture of hackers were working at academic institutions and used the computing environment there.
A further difference is that in word formation, the resultant word may differ from its source word ’ s grammatical category whereas in the process of inflection the word never changes its grammatical category.
This territorial difference of law was complicated further by the adjustment of the former boundary among contiguous provinces with respect to road access and language groups.
The rules of the championship further provide that if teams tie on both match points and points difference, the team which scored the most tries wins the championship.
In 1830, F. R. Chesney submitted a report to the British government, which stated that there was no difference in altitude, and that the Suez Canal was feasible, but his report received no further attention.
The difference deltaT, though somewhat unpredictable in fine detail, is expected to continue to increase, with UT1 becoming steadily ( but irregularly ) further behind TT in the future.
An infinite difference is a further generalization, where the finite sum above is replaced by an infinite series.
In photography and theatrical lighting, the inverse-square law is used to determine the " fall off " or the difference in illumination on a subject as it moves closer to or further from the light source.
This is similar to the locating of optical telescopes to avoid light pollution, with the difference being that radio observatories are often placed in valleys to further shield them from EMI as opposed to clear air mountain tops for optical observatories.
So the difference between the video-feedback loop and our strange loops, our " I " s, is that while the former converts light to the same pattern on a screen, the latter categorizes a pattern and outputs its essence, so that as we get closer and closer to our essence, we get further down our strange loop ( according to Hofstadter's book ' I am a Strange Loop ').
A further difference arose because, while Britain abandoned all of its trams except Blackpool after World War II, seven major North American cities ( Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Newark, and New Orleans ) continued to operate large streetcar systems.
In common parlance, the difference between a " spore " and a " gamete " ( both together called gonites ) is that a spore will germinate and develop into a sporeling, while a gamete needs to combine with another gamete before developing further.
As the ‘ Bank of the European Union ’, the EIB ’ s mission is to make a difference to the future of Europe and its partners by supporting sound investments which further EU policy goals.
A further source of difference between Anne and James was the issue of religion ; for example, she abstained from the Anglican communion at her coronation.
The method consists of procedures for isolating and further investigating the form nature, or cause, of a phenomenon, including the method of agreement, method of difference, and method of concomitant variation.
After a while, the rule reverted to fifty moves in all positions — more such positions were discovered, complicating the rule still further, and it made no difference in human play, as they could not play the positions perfectly.
In Purcell's choral music the situation is further complicated by the occasional appearance of more than one solo part designated " countertenor ", but with a considerable difference in range and tessitura.

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