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The evaluation order does not affect the value of such expressions, and it can be shown that the same holds for expressions containing any number of operations .< ref > Thus, when is associative, the evaluation order can be left unspecified without causing ambiguity, by omitting the parentheses and writing simply:
In addition, at least 25, 000 Greeks and an unspecified number of Macedonian Slavs were either voluntarily or forcibly evacuated to Eastern bloc countries, while 700, 000 became displaced persons inside the country.
In English, the term " myriad " is most commonly used to refer to a large number of an unspecified size.
Ferenczi tried to distinguish between several different types of homosexuality, basing his distinctions on an unspecified number of patients whose analyses had sometimes lasted for a short period and sometimes “ a whole year and even longer .” Ferenczi hoped to cure some kinds of homosexuality completely, but was content in practice with reducing what he considered gay men's hostility to women, along with the urgency of their homosexual desires, and with helping them to become attracted to and potent with women.
All four Gospels report that women were the ones to find the tomb of Jesus empty, although the number varies from one ( Mary Magdalene ) to an unspecified number.
Jordan ordered an unspecified number of pistol in April, 2008 during SOFEX, the Special Forces Exhibition held in Jordan.
To meet the unspecified criteria for " repeated " motions or litigations, the number must be much more than two, and the rule based on case law seems to be around 12.
He also considered adding flowers to the olive branch, but decided against it, as " the unspecified number of flowers would be assumed to mean something when it would not ".
JFIF defines a number of details that are left unspecified by the JPEG Part 1 standard ( ISO / IEC IS 10918-1, ITU-T Recommendation T. 81 ):
An unspecified number of Whitworth rifles found their way to the Confederate states in the American Civil War, where they were called " Whitworth Sharpshooters ".
The pair had three sons and a large but unspecified number of daughters.
If the epoch is defined to be at the moment when one of the elements is zero, the number of unspecified elements is reduced to five.
It is recorded in Goodspeed's " History of Tennessee " that Gideon, along with an unspecified number of his siblings, arrived in the area of present-day Morristown from the Watauga Settlement, a short-lived semi-autonomous settlement located in northeast Tennessee that was originally leased from the resident Cherokee tribes during the 1770s.
During the 1204 siege, Henry led a chevauchée expedition to gain supplies and raided a castle in Philia, near the Black Sea with, according to Robert de Clari, about 30 knights and an unspecified number of mounted sergeants.
In January 2009, Christie's was reported to employ 2, 100 people worldwide, though an unspecified number of staff and consultants were soon to be cut due to a worldwide downturn in the art market ; later news reports said that 300 jobs would be cut.
The Roman Missal recommends that, if considered pastorally appropriate, the priest should, immediately after the homily, celebrate the rite of washing the feet of an unspecified number of men, customarily twelve, recalling the number of the Apostles.
Not only do they retain their movie-inspired ability to repel the Wicked Witch of the West's touch, as well as the capability to teleport their user ( and an unspecified number of companions ) to any location desired, but they also demonstrate numerous other attributes and capabilities as well.
Tiberius sent an unspecified number of cavalry across the river with 1, 000 infantry.
Students mooning at Stanford University, intended as both an unspecified protest and also a world record attempt of the greatest number of people simultaneously mooning others
In Matthew 2: 1-12 the Star of Bethlehem reveals the birth of Jesus to a number ( traditionally three ) of Magi, ( Greek μάγος ), commonly translated as " wise man ", who travel to Jerusalem from an unspecified country " in the east ".
The forces " arrived in the night, firing indiscriminately into the workers ' sleeping quarters, wounding and killing an unspecified number.
The jaunty song describes ( an unspecified number of ) bananas in pyjamas chasing teddy bears, with a slight twist at the end where a musical sting emphasises that the bananas like to " catch them unawares ".

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Cuba provides medical aid to Nauru ; an unspecified number of Cuban doctors are serving in Nauru.

unspecified and doctors
State prosecutors tried again in 2002 but then doctors cited an unspecified brain disease.

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The color range is limited to common primary and secondary colors, and the actual pigments are unspecified.
However, it remains unspecified which kinds of information are integrated in a conscious manner and which kinds can be integrated without consciousness.
However, in 1971 Erik Hornung pointed out that the traits of an apparently supreme being could be attributed to many different gods, even in periods when other gods were preeminent, and further argued that references to an unspecified " god " are meant to refer flexibly to any deity.
They are also the only Slavic languages with any definite articles, but only Macedonian has got three: unspecified, proximate and distal article.
Based on the tables by Anton Felkel and Jurij Vega, Adrien-Marie Legendre conjectured in 1797 or 1798 that π ( a ) is approximated by the function a /( A ln ( a ) + B ), where A and B are unspecified constants.
For example, in " Anyone who thinks they have been affected should contact their doctor ", they and their are within the scope of the universal, distributive quantifier anyone, and can be interpreted as referring to an unspecified individual or to people in general ( notwithstanding the fact that " anyone " is strictly grammatically singular ).
The men are of unspecified origin, though it is clear that they are not English by nationality ( and in English-language productions are traditionally played with Irish accents ).
These allow any type to be defined without specifying all the other types it uses — the unspecified types are supplied as ' parameters ' at the point of use.
Operations of higher or unspecified arity are usually denoted by function symbols, with the arguments placed in parentheses and separated by commas, like f ( x, y, z ) or f ( x < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., x < sub > n </ sub >).
Or, if S is a subset of V, we may speak of a linear combination of vectors in S, where both the coefficients and the vectors are unspecified, except that the vectors must belong to the set S ( and the coefficients must belong to K ).
Note that many things ( such as the format of a first-name, apartment specifier, ZIP-code, and Roman numeral ) are left unspecified here.
When the ancestral forms are unspecified or unknown, or the range of traits considered is not clearly specified, the distinction between parallel and convergent evolution becomes more subjective.
Several are mentioned by name, including beetles called Small, Alexander Beetle and Henry Rush, and three unspecified creatures called Smallest-of-All, Late, and Early.
Also, in the film, only Bobby's line of work is mentioned ( he is an insurance salesman ); the novel additionally reveals that Ed is a graphic designer or art director for an advertising agency, Drew works as a sales representative for a large Atlanta-based soft drink manufacturer, and Lewis is simply an unspecified white-collar worker with additional income generated from an inherited rental property ( although in the trailer featured on the 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition these professions are stated ).
Section 2000cc, et seq., as well as federal and Wisconsin constitutional provisions ; declaratory and injunctive relief together with an unspecified amount of compensatory and punitive damages are sought.
When an and are given as variants, without their being determined by their environment, it's likely that they are actually either a lateral flap,, or else a flap that is phonologically unspecified as to centrality ( that is, neither specifically nor, as in Japanese ), and that the linguist has mistranscribed the sound.
Two Journal of Calendar Reform articles ( 1938 and 1943 ) have two misunderstandings, specifying and, not realizing that both are Julian calendar dates equivalent to the unspecified Gregorian dates and, so they specify,,,, and, plus a quadrennial leap day.
According to the 2001 census from population of 338 224 inhabitants the Bulgarians were 302 858 ( 89. 5 %), followed by 22 501 from the Turkish minority ( 6. 7 %), 5 192 from the Roma minority ( 1. 5 %) and 7 673 others and unspecified ( 2. 3 %); most of these 6, 7 % Turks are Roma from the ghetto quarters who self-identify as Turks on the census.
" One significant departure in the Qur ' an is the use of an unspecified King in place of the Biblical Pharaoh, therefore according to Islam the events are pre-Pharaonic era.
In this movie, Panja and his mate, Eliza, are still alive, Coco is an unspecified female bird, and Sylvester, the black panther, serves as a secondary antagonist until he changes his ways when a young boy mends his leg.

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