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case and domains
Contemporary studies of rhetoric address a more diverse range of domains than was the case in ancient times.
In the most common case the function is between domains in the complex plane.
Typical policy rules often consist of explicit permissions ; which domains the user must possess to perform certain actions with the given target ( read, execute, or, in case of network port, bind or connect ), and so on.
* For compatibility: Messages are typically bit strings, but some signature schemes operate on other domains ( such as, in the case of RSA, numbers modulo a composite number N ).
Many more authors state theorems for Dedekind domains with the implicit proviso that they may require trivial modifications for the case of fields.
CBR therefore tends to be a good approach for rich, complex domains in which there are myriad ways to generalize a case.
In the case of cultural relativism, the argument claims that since truth is relative to culture, there will be several descriptions of parts of the world, possibly complete and true on their own sub domains but conflicting when extended to overlap.
The general case can be deduced from this special case by approximating the domain D by a union of simple domains.
There are also higher dimensional generalizations, consisting of certain holomorphic functions on tube domains in the complex case, or certain spaces of distributions on R < sup > n </ sup > in the real case.
In the latter case, Namecoin domains can't be disabled or transferred by an authority.
The second is the case of subjugated, but older and richer culture, which see itself imitated by the new masters, e. g. the victorious Roman Republic adopted more from the Hellenistic cultures than it imposed in most domains, except such Roman specialties as law and the military.
Some nested domains hierarchy appears in the case of directed ordered tree as for the Domain Name System or a directory structure ; this similar to hierarchical design of postal addresses.
Magic domains can overlap with each other, and in the simple case, are centered on the Wizard.
VeriSign, in the case of TLDs < tt > COM </ tt > and < tt > NET </ tt >, allows each registrar a slice of the resources that may be used to register dropped domains.
DENIC ( the Network Information Centre responsible for. de domains ) does not require specific second-level domains, as it is the case with the. uk domain range which require. co. uk domain for example.
The special case where σ is the trivial representation of H was first used extensively by Hua in his work on the Szegő kernels of bounded symmetric domains in several complex variables, where the Shilov boundary has the form G / H.
The requirement to accept mail for postmaster implies that RCPT commands which specify a mailbox for postmaster at any of the domains for which the SMTP server provides mail service, as well as the special case of " RCPT TO :< Postmaster >" ( with no domain specification ), MUST be supported.
This is always true in case of either compact or convex domains.
The above property for uniformly continuous function on convex domains admits a sort of converse at least in the case of real-valued functions: that is, every special uniformly continuous real-valued function defined on a subset of a normed space admits extensions over that preserves any subadditive modulus of.
. li is one of the few country code domains that are palindromes of other country code domains, in this case. il, for Israel.
Ownership of domains held by a privacy service was also an issue in the RegisterFly case, in which a registrar effectively ceased operations and then went bankrupt.

case and product-values
The divergence between total product-values and total production prices on the whole was, Marx believed, probably not so very large, in an open, competitive market within the domestic economy, where enormous price-value discrepancies were ordinarily impossible to maintain commercially for any length of time ( among other things because in that case people would exchange very large amounts of work for very small amounts of work ; they might be prepared to do that for some products, but not for most of them, because they simply could not afford to do so ).

case and consequently
According to French law, the Foreign Legion was not to be used within Metropolitan France except in the case of a national invasion, and was consequently not a part of Napoleon III ’ s Imperial Army that capitulated at Sedan.
It has been argued that because Snowball Earth would undoubtedly have decimated the population size of any given species, the extremely small populations that resulted would all have been descended from a small number of individuals ( see founder effect ), and consequently the average relatedness between any two individuals ( in this case individual cells ) would have been exceptionally high as a result of glaciations.
The exchanges of views caused by people whose opinions differ from the emerging consensus will air the issues involved in the case, and consequently points will often arise from the trial that were not specifically discussed during it.
An ancient Aramaic inscription, found at Dier Alla, identifies Balaam as a prophet of Shamash, a semitic sun-god, and consequently, it could well be the case that the unidentified Baal of Peor is Shamash.
In this case, the devil has taken over ( and consequently vamped up ) the body of a nerdy, socially awkward young woman attending the party.
It is distinct from other genuine old farm names in the area in that it is uninflected, with no definite form and consequently no distinct case ( neither dative nor genitive ).
In the case of Shakespeare, he emphasised heterosexual inclinations by noting that Shakespeare had managed to get an older woman pregnant by the time he was 18, and was consequently obliged to marry her.
In the case of the Tallensi and the Nuer, these corporate groups were based on kinship which in turn fitted into the larger structures of unilineal descent ; consequently Evans-Pritchard's and Fortes ' model is called " descent theory ".
Considering that the Lesser Kestrel would in fact have an advantage if some would-be predators confuse it with the larger species and consequently avoid it, it might be a case of Müllerian mimicry.
A case of major potassium depletion has been attributed to chronic licorice ingestion., and consequently professional herbalists avoid the use of licorice where they recognise that this may be a risk.
Amy later calls saying their house was burned down, consequently destroying the copy of the book to prove his case against Shooter.
I intended in this letter to let you understand the case fully ; but it being a frivolous business, I shall content myself to give you, the heads of it in short, viz, that I never extended the duplicate proportion lower than to the superficies of the earth, and before a certain demonstration I found the last year, have suspected it did not reach accurately enough down so low ; and therefore in the doctrine of projectiles never used it nor considered the motions of the heavens ; and consequently Mr Hooke could not from my letters, which were about projectiles and the regions descending hence to the centre, conclude me ignorant of the theory of the heavens.
In any case, the Sami are the earliest of the contemporary ethnic groups represented in the Sami area, and are consequently considered the indigenous population of the area.
This is the case when Harry takes Draco's wand at Malfoy Manor, and consequently the wand's allegiance swaps to Harry, as explained by Ollivander ; and, by extension, so does the allegiance of the Elder Wand, which itself has changed hands many times.
It may be added, that, in this case, the new site would have had the recommendation in the eyes of the Carthaginians of being nearer to their own settlements of Solus and Panormus, and, consequently, more within their command.
The female component ribonuclease, termed S-RNase probably causes degradation of the ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ) inside the pollen tube, in the case of identical male and female S alleles, and consequently pollen tube elongation is arrested, and the pollen grain dies.
He later fell out of favour with the Romans after they suspected him of conspiring with Perseus of Macedon and consequently in 167 BC, the Romans made an abortive attempt to suborn his brother Attalus II, as a pretender to the Pergamene throne and refused Eumenes entry into Italy to plead his case.
The effect is to leave no doubt as to the importance of access to the people of California, and consequently to render ineffective the assertion, often made by government agencies to defeat access, that access in a particular case serves no public purpose.
However, faced with delays and other irregularities in the proceedings, and stonewalled by a National Reconciliation Law that granted amnesties to the suspected perpetrators, the survivors saw that Guatemala's domestic legal remedies were ineffective in this case and consequently decided to lodge a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights ( IACHR ), the supranational human rights arm of the Organisation of American States, in 1996.
However, in case of prediction model failure, it is necessary to update the Space of Properties and the Semantic Space, and consequently refine the model.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled ( 24 years after she had filed her case ) that Mrs. Titina Loizidou, and consequently all other refugees, have the right to return to their former properties.
In such a case, you do not risk your life, but you may hurt him by your remarks, and your friendship may consequently suffer for it.
An incident when he used a defamatory word in his television show consequently led to a three month suspension of the program in a case that went to the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
The most obvious case is a number ( other than ' 1 ') bordered on three sides ; the cell sharing the fourth side must belong to the same region, and consequently can bear the same number.

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