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example and simply
They might, for example, plot it exactly as is, or they might make ten day moving averages of it, or longer moving averages, or they might simply plot the ratio of odd-lot purchases to odd-lot sales.
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 example, cold weather crops like rye, oats, wheat, and apples are expected to decline by about 15 % in the next fifty years and strawberries will drop as much as 32 % simply because of projected climate changes of a few degrees.
For example, concerning the parameter of per capita income growth, development economist Ha-Joon Chang writes that considering the record of the last two decades the argument for continuing neo-liberal policy prescriptions are " simply untenable.
For example, in both languages, the standard morphological mechanism for achieving the morphosyntactic copula is to simply execute the noun prefix syllable as breathy voiced ( or ' depressed ').
In this context, the standard example is Cat, the 2-category of all ( small ) categories, and in this example, bimorphisms of morphisms are simply natural transformations of morphisms in the usual sense.
One way is simply to list all of its elements ; for example, the set consisting of the integers 3, 4, and 5 may be denoted.
( For example, " The team are fighting among themselves " may become " the team members are fighting among themselves " or simply " The team is fighting.
The iconic example of this practice is Lance Wyman's early plans for the Mexico City Metro, on which stations were shown simply as stylized logos.
Those who have accepted Jesus as their personal saviour will be saved and live in God's presence in the Kingdom of Heaven, those who have not accepted Jesus as their saviour, will be cast into the Lake of Fire ( eternal Hell or simply annihilated ), see for example The Sheep and the Goats.
For example, in a scientific experiment of clairvoyance, a purported clairvoyant participant will inevitably make correct guesses some of the time ( i. e., during some of the trials within the same experiment ), simply because of chance.
Model example: if U and V are two connected open subsets of R < sup > n </ sup > such that V is simply connected, a differentiable map f: U → V is a diffeomorphism if it is proper and if
Considering this definition, Alien: The Director's Cut, for example, is simply a misuse of the phrase.
A typical example is the solvent and anesthetic diethyl ether, commonly referred to simply as " ether " ( CH < sub > 3 </ sub >- CH < sub > 2 </ sub >- O-CH < sub > 2 </ sub >- CH < sub > 3 </ sub >).
However, the " A " is sometimes omitted ; for example the first planet discovered around the primary star of the Tau Boötis binary system is usually called simply Tau Boötis b.
This is probably a poor example, as the line could have simply been replaced by entering a 6, then replacing the old line 6.
In the case of the " existence " form ( and less idiomatically, the " location " form ), one might ( for example ) simply substitute the verb " exists ".
While Mike is usually portrayed as simply dumb ( for example, in A Man of His Convictions in series 2 he writes a letter to media commentator Stuart Littlemore full of basic spelling and grammatical errors ) he occasionally surprises his colleagues with his sneakiness: in Give ' em Enough Rope ( series 2 ) he traps the network owner into admitting to contravening the Broadcasting Act in a live interview, after first getting the owner to publicly commit to allowing him to ask difficult questions without threat to his job.
For example, acetic acid is written as E260 on products sold in Europe, but is simply known as additive 260 in some countries.
For example, snails may be dealt with through the use of a chemical pesticide, an organic pesticide, hand-picking, barriers, or simply growing snail-resistant plants.
Some scholars, for example A. Rousseau and L. Doutreleau, translators of the French edition ( 1974 ), consider that Irenaeus sometimes uses gnostikos to simply mean " intellectual ", as in 1. 25. 6, 1. 11. 3, 1. 11. 5, whereas his mention of " the intellectual sect " ( Adv.
Many scholars have argued that Matthew is simply an expanded version of Mark, but it is also a creative reinterpretation of the source, stressing Jesus ' teachings as much as his acts, and making subtle changes in order to stress Jesus ' divine nature – Mark's " young man " who appears at Jesus ' tomb, for example, becomes a radiant angel in Matthew.
For example a file translator may simply redirect read and write operations to another file, not unlike a Unix symbolic link.
So in the example above, the has simply been replaced by < code >< nowiki > http :// usemod. com / cgi-bin / mb. pl ?</ nowiki ></ code > in creating the target of the HTML rendered link.

example and untrue
For example, in a situation where speaking truth would lead to violence, it would be perfectly moral to remain silent ( for you are neither being untrue, nor causing violence by way of truth )
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, for example, viewed all philosophy as untrue and heretical.
First, Ruskin intended that Pathetic Fallacy not be limited to ascribing human qualities, but any “ untrue ” quality: as an example of Pathetic Fallacy Ruskin quotes a poet describing a crocus as “ gold ” when the flower is, in fact, “ saffron ”.
Notwithstanding such self-judgements, it is untrue that all of Kapuściński's early verses were " very bad ": some of them ( to be sure, likewise not all ) reveal a level of prosodic finesse and a degree of genuinely poetic sensibility and conceptual sophistication of which a schoolboy could be rightfully proud ; the poem entitled " Uzdrowienie " ( Healing ), with its expertly codified trope of Christ, published in the periodical Dziś i jutro in August 1949 when Kapuściński was 17, could be cited as an example.
This tongue-in-cheek statement turns out to be untrue, however ; one example is a documented 8-to-6 defeat in 1893 of the York Collegiate Institute football team by York High School.
Golden Dawn stated that rumours about the organisation having connections to the Greek police and the government are untrue, and that the police had intervened in Golden Dawn's rallies and had arrested members of the Party several times while the New Democracy party was in power ( for example, during a rally in Thessaloniki in June 2006, and at a rally for the anniversary of the Greek genocide, in Athens, also in 2006 ).
In a practical sense military deception employs visual misdirection, misinformation ( for example, via double agents ) and psychology to make the enemy believe something that is untrue.

example and reporting
Thus, in the example cited above Fromm rests his whole case on the premise that the workers are being deprived unconsciously, unknowingly, of fulfillment, and then supports this with survey data reporting conscious, experienced frustrations.
For example in a paper reporting on a study involving human subjects, there typically appears a table giving the overall sample size, sample sizes in important subgroups ( e. g., for each treatment or exposure group ), and demographic or clinical characteristics such as the average age, the proportion of subjects of each sex, and the proportion of subjects with related comorbidities.
Opponents also refer to a number of scientific publications reporting significant negative effects of irradiated food, for example
For example, an Operation Manager analyzing a reporting issue and developing an innovative solution would consider the perspective of a sales person, assistant, finance, compensation, and compliance officer.
The WBS may be hardware -, product -, service -, or process-oriented ( see an example in a NASA reporting structure ( 2001 )).
An example was the superinjunction raised in September 2009 by Carter-Ruck solicitors on behalf of oil trader Trafigura, prohibiting the reporting of an internal Trafigura report into the 2006 Côte d ' Ivoire toxic waste dump scandal.
For example, it produced this partial line from Henry IV, Part 2, reporting that it took " 2, 737, 850 million billion billion billion monkey-years " to reach 24 matching characters:
The Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting is a Pulitzer Prize awarded for a distinguished example of breaking news, local reporting on news of the moment.
For example, global warming skeptics took the advice of Frank Luntz to frame global warming as an issue of scientific uncertainty, which was a precursor to the conflict frame used by journalists when reporting the issue.
For example, " Hyman did not publish data on the use of his pacemaker in humans because of adverse publicity, both among his fellow physicians, and due to newspaper reporting at the time.
The Companies Act sets out certain minimum reporting requirements for companies and, for example, requires limited companies to file their accounts with the Registrar of Companies who makes them available to the general public.
For example, Green found that three quarters of a group of 176 subjects reporting a single OBE were lying down at the time of the experience, and of these 12 % considered they had been asleep when it started.
For example, if a trading desk is held to a VaR limit, that is both a risk-management rule for deciding what risks to allow today, and an input into the risk measurement computation of the desk ’ s risk-adjusted return at the end of the reporting period.
Under IRS guidelines, the de minimis rule can also apply to any benefit, property, or service provided to an employee that has so little value that reporting for it would be unreasonable or administratively impracticable ; for example, use of a company photocopier to copy personal documents – see de minimis fringe benefit.
For example, an expert system might justify a conclusion that an animal is an elephant by reporting that it is large, grey, has big ears, a trunk and tusks.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention ( AFSP ) cited the New York Times article on Altom's suicide as an example of problematic reporting,
This Pulitzer Prize has been awarded since 1942 for a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence.
A distinguished example of international reporting ;
* 1988: for coverage of Israel: a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs ;
For example, Chafetz points out that on October 7, 1981, a photograph appeared on the front page of The New York Times, reporting Sadat's assassination.
A typical example of the interplay of these wastes is the corporate behaviour of " making the numbers " as the end of a reporting period approaches.
For example, a complainant be given poor evaluations or low grades, have their projects sabotaged, be denied work or academic opportunities, have their work hours cut back, and other actions against them which undermine their productivity, or their ability to advance at work or school, being fired after reporting sexual harassmentor leading to unemployment as they may be suspended, asked to resign, or be fired from their jobs altogether.
Chip Scanlan's essay on the form includes this frequently cited example of telegraphic reporting:
The SAR must report any cash transaction where the customer seems to be trying to avoid BSA reporting requirements by not filing CTR or MIL, for example.
* RSM-Remote Site Management, an electronic reporting system ( as example, RSM for radio repeater systems )

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