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This equation always has a solution for any positive N. Compare this to:
( Compare Sublime Porte, an old term for the Ottoman government.
Compare those to Norman hoguinané and the obsolete customs in Jersey of crying ma hodgîngnole, and in Guernsey of asking for an oguinane, for a New Year gift ( see also La Guiannee ).
* Briefing note for OECD Health Data 2009: How Does Korea Compare: Organisation For Economic Co-operation and Development.
Boldly abandoning ornament altogether, Mies made a dramatic modernist debut with his stunning competition proposal for the faceted all-glass Friedrichstraße skyscraper in 1921, followed by a taller curved version in 1922 named the Glass Skyscraper .< ref > Compare Arthur Lubow's " The Contextualizer ," New York Times.
Compare, for example, Proposition 4. 024 of the Tractatus, where Wittgenstein asserts that we understand a proposition when we know what happens if it is true, with Schlick's assertion that " To state the circumstances under which a proposition is true is the same as stating its meaning.
Compare to the modulation index for frequency modulation.
( Compare this, for example, to a three-fold metallicity abundance in the similar star Sirius as compared to the Sun.
The Finnish word for thunder, Ukkonen, is the diminutive form of the name Ukko .< ref group =" note "> Compare to English thunder (< Old English þunor ) and German donner (< Old High German donar ) both derived from Proto-Germanic * þunraz and originally synonymic with appellations of the thunder god .</ ref > Ukko is often equated with Perkele, and some hold Perkele to be the original personal name of Ukko with the name Ukko being an euphemism.
( Compare Bona Dea for a Roman deity from whose worship men were excluded.
Compare this award to the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing.
Compare for example Richard Gregory: " The Oxford Companion to the Mind ", first edition, 1987 )
Compare Mental Health Stigma, Mensa International and gay pride, for example.
Compare with the delta-v for an escape orbit: 10. 93 − 7. 73 = 3. 20 km / s.
Compare, for example, the incipit pages of the Gospel of Matthew in the Lindisfarne Gospels and in the Book of Kells, both of which feature intricate decorative knot work patterns inside the outlines formed by the enlarged initial letters of the text.
Compare to the parallel development in Japan of, of which there are hundreds, many rarely used – these were often developed for native Japanese plants and animals.
In September 2009, he featured on a radio podcast by Aleksandr Orlov of Compare the Meerkat, part of the advertising for British website, Comparethemarket. com He was also the subject of an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as a result of his support for the re-opening of Morecambe Winter Gardens.
Compare this to a Taylor series for a scalar function of a scalar argument, truncated to first order:
** Compare facilities for comparing members or data sets.
* Compare the effectiveness in patients with a specific disease of two or more already approved or common interventions for that disease ( e. g., device A vs. device B, therapy A vs. therapy B )
Compare the definition of the hyper operator, where the starting values for addition and multiplication are also separately specified.

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( Compare Kung Fu to Gong Fu as an example.
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Compare for example the ship burial of the Rus ' described by Ibn Fadlan, where a female slave is burned with her master.
Compare, for example, " Wilde-fire and Brimstone eat thee!
Compare this with the real-world postal service, which delivers not only mail, but magazines, packages, large parcels, and even ( in one example ) building materials to a worksite.
Compare, for example, modern English with modern Swedish and German.
Compare, for example, this passage from John's Epistle:
Compare for example Latin scribere " to write " and legere " to gather, read " with their past participles scriptus and lectus.

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* Compare with hiragana, a phonetic writing of Japanese used initially exclusively by women, that wrote such major works as The Tale of Genji.
( Compare with other vernacularisms from publishing lingo, such as the British penny dreadful and the American dime novel.
Compare this with hardy methods such as spectrophotometry and one will find that analysis by these methods is much more efficient.
Compare SAT score to a poorly evaluable attribute, such as number of hours spent doing homework.
Compare also other Gaelic word-formations such as dubh-sgeir " underwater skerry " ( lit.
The organization is broken into three primary areas of research which are the Center for Federal Fiscal Policy, The Center for State Fiscal Policy and the Center for Legal Reform The group is known for its annual reports such as " Facts & Figures: How Does Your State Compare " which was first produced in 1941 and Tax Freedom Day for the United States, which it has produced since the early 1970s.
* Access to processor specific instructions: some processors offer special instructions, such as Compare and Swap and Test and Set — instructions which may be used to construct semaphores or other synchronization and locking primitives.
QIOs also help coordinate and facilitate the timely submission of data for public reporting of institution-specific quality measure performance information that is available on CMS websites such as " Nursing Home Compare " and " Hospital Compare ".
Other, less obvious correspondences are suggested, such as the Indo-European plural marker *- es ( or *- s in the accusative plural *) and its Uralic counterpart *- t. This same word-final assibilation of *- t to *- s may also be present in Indo-European second-person singular *- s in comparison with Uralic second-person singular *- t. Compare, within Indo-European itself, *- s second-person singular injunctive, *- si second-person singular present indicative, *- tHa second-person singular perfect, *- te second-person plural present indicative, * tu ' you ' ( singular ) nominative, * tei ' to you ' ( singular ) enclitic pronoun.
( Note that DCAS Double Compare and Swap is sometimes confused with the double-width compare-and-swap implemented by instructions such as x86 CMPXCHG16B.

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Compare also the following lines of Elvis Costello's song " Oliver's Army ": Oliver's Army are on their way / Oliver's Army is here to stay.
Compare the subtractive colors to the additive colors in the two primary color charts in the article on primary colors to see the distinction between electric colors as reproducible from light on a computer screen ( additive colors ) and the pigment colors reproducible with pigments ( subtractive colors ); the additive colors are a lot brighter because they are produced from light instead of pigment.
Compare abugida, where each grapheme typically represents a syllable but where characters representing related sounds are similar graphically ( typically, a common consonantal base is annotated in a more or less consistent manner to represent the vowel in the syllable ).
Compare the subtractive colors to the additive colors in the two primary color charts in the article on primary colors to see the distinction between electric colors as reproducible from light on a computer screen ( additive colors ) and the pigment colors reproducible with pigments ( subtractive colors ); the additive colors are a lot brighter because they are produced from light instead of pigment.
Compare malapropism and solecism, which are unintentional violations of
Compare also the rendition of the name of early Bulgarian ruler Pagan as ( Kampaganos ), likely resulting from a misinterpretation of " Kan Pagan ", in Patriarch Nicephorus's so-called Breviarium In general, however, the inscriptions as well as other sources designate the supreme ruler of Danube Bulgaria with titles that exist in the language in which they are written – archontеs, meaning ' commander or magistrate ' in Greek, and knyaze, meaning ' duke ' or ' prince ' in Slavic.
Compare Russell's postscript to the third volume of his Autobiography The Final Tears, 1944-1967 ( George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London 1969 ) p. 221: In the modern world, if communities are unhappy, it is often because they have ignorances, habits, beliefs, and passions, which are dearer to them than happiness or even life.
In his Ideas upon Philosophy and the History of Mankind he even wrote, " Compare England with Germany: the English are Germans, and even in the latest times the Germans have led the way for the English in the greatest things.
Compare the ultra modern computer lab run by Hiram Yeager to the unorganized book collection of St. Julien Perlmutter, both are used to the advantage of Dirk Pitt even within the same novel.
Compare that with prefabricated construction, in which building components are made in a factory and then transported to the building site for assembly.
Compare deponent verbs, which are passive in form and active in meaning.
Compare Dead Poets Society, where a trophy case filled with pictures of long-dead boys (" these boys are now fertilizing daffodils ") leads to an invocation of carpe diem.
( Compare to Russian fairy tales, where in Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf and The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life, where the hero is also offered a choice, but though all the paths have unpleasant aspects, they are distinguishable.
( Compare the case of the personal pronouns, where the subjective form is traditionally considered correct, although the objective forms are more commonly used – see.
( Compare with translation provided by the Nag Hammadi library: " Those who say that the Lord died first and then rose up are in error – for He rose up first and then died.
Compare these to blackberry, which has two obvious unbound morphemes, and to loganberry and boysenberry, whose first morphemes are derived from personal names.
Compare with furigana, which: specify the complete reading, appear outside the line of the text, and which are omitted if understood.

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