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instance and tact
A lady, you made clear to me both by precept and example, never raised her voice or slumped in her chair, never failed in social tact ( in heaven, for instance, would not mention St. John the Baptist's head ), never pouted or withdrew or scandalized in company, never reminded others of her physical presence by unseemly sound or gesture, never indulged in public scenes or private confidences, never spoke of money save in terms of alleviating suffering, never gossiped or maligned, never stressed but always minimized the hopelessness of anything from sin to death itself.

instance and capacity
For instance, a person who sustains bodily injury through the negligence of another may sue for medical costs, pain, suffering, loss of earnings or earning capacity, mental and / or emotional distress, loss of quality of life, disfigurement and more.
The capacity of Craven Cottage has been increased during summers for instance in 2008 with a small increase in the capacity of the Hammersmith End.
* The building of community capacity by outsiders, for instance agricultural extension
( For instance, in some elected monarchies only those of certain pedigrees are considered eligible, whereas many hereditary monarchies have legal requirements regarding the religion, age, gender, mental capacity, and other factors that act both as de facto elections and to create situations of rival claimants whose legitimacy is subject to effective election.
Tasks such as reading, for instance, require to maintain in memory much more than seven chunks-with a capacity of only seven chunks our working memory would be full after a few sentences, and we would never be able to understand the complex relations between thoughts expressed in a novel or a scientific text.
For instance, if the head of government of a country were to refuse to enforce a decision of that country's highest court, it would not be civil disobedience, since the head of government would be acting in her or his capacity as public official rather than private citizen.
For instance, in the knapsack problem one wants to maximize the total value of objects that can be put in a knapsack of some fixed capacity.
However, a lot of programs seek to combine both approaches ; for instance, guinea worm eradication, a single-disease international program currently run by the Carter Center has involved the training of many local volunteers, boosting bottom-up capacity, as have international programs for hygiene, sanitation, and access to primary health-care.
Individuals and nonprofit organizations can also lobby as an act of volunteering or as a small part of their normal job ( for instance, a CEO meeting with a representative about a project important to his / her company, or an activist meeting with his / her legislator in an unpaid capacity ).
The opposite phrase heavy rail, used for higher capacity, higher speed systems also avoids some incompatibilities in terminology between British and American English, as for instance in comparing the London Underground to the New York Subway.
For instance, arsenic, which is only 14. 5 % less dense than antimony, has nearly 59 % more specific heat capacity on a mass basis.
For instance, in the ferromagnetic transition, the heat capacity diverges to infinity.
For instance, the 1. 44 MB floppy disk's storage capacity was calculated using per " MB " ( i. e. 1. 44 × 1024 × 1000 ), rather than 1. 47 MB ( 1. 47 × 1000 × 1000 ) or 1. 40 MiB ( 1. 40 × 1024 × 1024 ).
For instance, the benchmarks in railroad equipment and infrastructure added to greater safety, maintenance, speed, and weight capacity for passenger services.
Since it was the first design from Junkers to serve in the Luftstreitkräfte's " J-class " of armored, infantry co-operation aircraft, which also had aircraft designed by Albatros and AEG serving with it in the same capacity, the curious and confusing instance of the Junkers J 4 armored all-metal sesquiplane getting the German military designation " J. I " was one caused solely by the Luftstreitkräfte's choice of letter for all of their armored, ground forces co-operation aircraft class in World War I, with other J-class aircraqft coming from Albatros Flugzeugwerke and the aviation division of AEG.
For instance, human beings seem to have an enormous capacity for memorizing and recognizing faces.
The Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct, for instance, define " tribunal " as " a court, an arbitrator in a binding arbitration, or a legislative body, administrative agency, or other body acting in an adjudicative capacity.
In most cases the capacity is specified for a power plant ( for instance Andasol 1 has a capacity of 50 MW ).
A range check is a check to make sure a number is within a certain range, for instance that a value about to be assigned to say a sixteen-bit integer is within the capacity of a sixteen-bit integer.
For instance, road ( or internet ) use is non-rival up to a certain capacity, after which congestion means that each additional user decreases speed for others.
Space Ghost, for instance, does not make an appearance, which leaves Brak ( who has partially recovered from his loss of mental capacity, although not completely ) and Zorak the only characters hosting.
In each instance, temporary seating was used to increase the stadium's capacity.

instance and is
Had the situation been reversed, had, for instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New England, there is little doubt that large numbers of Southerners would have happily put on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain.
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
In the first instance, `` mimesis '' is here used to mean the recalling of experience in terms of vivid images rather than in terms of abstract ideas or conventional designations.
At the national and international level, then, what is the highest kind of morality for the private citizen represents an instance of political immorality.
he usually draws some kind of comparison with the jazz tradition and the poem he is reading -- for instance, he draws the parallel between a poem he reads about an Oriental courtesan waiting for the man she loves, and who never comes, and the old blues chants of Ma Rainy and other Negro singers -- but usually the comparison is specious.
In this instance, happily, insistence is being made that our share is protected.
This is that autistic people don't enjoy physical contact with others -- for instance, my children and I.
The wisdom of granting such tax exemptions is another matter, but this particular instance is, in my opinion, completely satisfactory.
It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices -- for instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life consists in proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as it is generally termed, staying put.
A reporter restricted to the competing propaganda statements of both sides in a major labor dispute, for instance, is unable to tell his readers half of what he knows about the causes of the dispute.
Russia, whose technology is not quite primitive, is still in the dark ages when it comes to improving the outboard motor, for instance.
In free-burning electric arcs, for instance, approximately 90% of the total arc power is transferred to the anode giving rise to local heat fluxes in excess of Af as measured by the authors -- the exact value depending on the arc atmosphere.
It is an amazing fact that in some species this will happen while the summer is still in full swing, for instance, in August.
If, for instance, such a change is produced by one or a few insulin comas or electroshocks, previously inhibited conditioned reactions reappear.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
And while the meaning of the words is not in this instance altered, the quality of communication in both the second and third examples is definitely impaired.
The outlook for the amateur, for instance, is usually dependent on his fondness for local history or for the picturesque.

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For instance, basketball legend, Michael Jordan became an active entrepreneur involved with many sports related ventures including investing a minority stake in the Charlotte Bobcats, Paul Newman started his own salad dressing business after leaving behind a distinguished acting career, or rap musician, Birdman started his own record label, clothing line, and an oil business.
The class of grammar-based codes are recently noticed because they can extremely compress highly repetitive text, for instance, biological data collection of same or related species, huge versioned document collection, internet archives, etc.
Precisely where and when nationalism emerged is difficult to determine, but its development is closely related to that of the modern state and the push for popular sovereignty that surfaced with the French Revolution and the American Revolution in the late 18th century and culminated with the ethnic / national revolutions of Europe, for instance the Greek War of Independence.
For instance, the grammatical system of ' mood ' is considered to be centrally related to the expression of interpersonal meanings, ' process type ' to the expression of experiential meanings, and ' theme ' to the expression of textual meanings.
Some linguists maintain that Uralic and Altaic are related through a larger family, such as Eurasiatic or Nostratic, within which Uralic and Altaic are no more closely related to each other than either is to any other member of the proposed family, for instance than Uralic or Altaic is to Indo-European ( e. g. Greenberg 2000: 17 ).
It may appear that the description of waves is closely related to their physical origin for each specific instance of a wave process.
For instance, a series of basalt flows are assumed to be related to one another.
Strnad's works also includes topics of physics which are not exactly related at first glance to it, for instance as in this his article Znanost in politika v vinjetah ( Science and politics in vignettes ) available on the net.
In their present forms, the velvet worms are probably very closely related to the arthropods, a very extensive taxon that incorporates, for instance, the crustaceans, insects and arachnids.
For instance, there has been dispute about whether flamingos are more closely related to the storks and their relatives, or to ducks, geese and their relatives.
According to a current classification system, Hebeloma now belongs to family Hymenogastraceae, and is considered more narrowly related to the closed Hymenogaster fungi than, for instance, to the ordinary mushrooms in genus Cortinarius.
For instance, time and distance are related to each other by the speed of light, c, which is a fundamental constant.
They developed the practice of publishing four consecutive, related tales of, for example, Nick Carter, in the weekly magazine, then combining the four stories into one edition of the related thick book series, in this instance, the New Magnet Library.
For instance, a knowledge-based engineering system can enhance its operational aspect and thereby its stability through more involvement by the SME, thereby opening up issues of limits that are related to being human, in the sense that, many times, computational results have to be taken at face value due to several factors ( hence the duck test's necessity arises ) that even an expert cannot overcome.
His name points to a Proto-Indo-European root which gives us words for thunder or related concepts even today, for instance the Old English " Thunores Dæg " ( Thursday ), as well as dedication to the god and tórnach, the Irish word for thunder.
This association of the Golden Eagle with Rome has also led to the adoption of similar symbols in other countries ; for instance, the adoption of the related and physically similar Bald Eagle as the national bird of the United States was inspired by the conception of the United States as a modern reincarnation of the Roman Republic, a theme that recurs in other elements as well ( including the prevalence of neoclassical architecture in American public buildings and the use of Roman terminology — such as naming the upper house of Congress the Senate — to hark back to the Roman model ).
( For instance, if the question regards immigration, Lords can ask the Minister any question related to immigration during the allowed period ).
All disputes related to international civil service are brought before special tribunals created by these international organisations such as, for instance, the Administrative Tribunal of the ILO.
A common feature, for instance, is the ability to group related shapes / objects into a compound object that can then be moved, transformed, selected, etc.
The waiting period is inversely related to the quality of the site ; for instance, a worker that has found a poor site will wait longer than a worker that encountered a good site.
The related circle packing problem deals with packing circles, possibly of different sizes, on a surface, for instance the plane or a sphere.
Issues like labor conditions, labor hours and labor rights, for instance, do not depend on the organic / non-organic characteristic of the farm ; they can be more related to the socio-economical and cultural situations in which the farm is inserted, instead.

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