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Consider it as a standby setup, at negligible cost, for those emergencies when the furnace quits, a blizzard holds up fuel delivery, or for cool summer mornings or evenings when you don't want to start up your whole heating plant.
Consider the features of Utopian communism: generous public provision for the infirm ; ;
Consider, for instance, the following equations:
Consider, for instance, particles suspended in a viscous fluid in a gravitational field.
Consider a complete orthonormal system ( basis ),, for a Hilbert space H, with respect to the norm from an inner product.
Consider for example the compound ( 3Z, 6E )- 3, 5, 7-trimethylnona-3, 6-diene.
* Consider the set of all functions from the real number line to the closed unit interval, and define a topology on so that a sequence in converges towards if and only if converges towards for all.
* Consider the set K of all functions ƒ: → satisfying the Lipschitz condition | ƒ ( x ) − ƒ ( y )| ≤ | x − y | for all x, y ∈.
* Consider the importance of genetic resources for food and agriculture for food security
Consider for instance the sequence defined by and.
Consider the unitary form defined above for the DFT of length N, where
Consider the following simple grammar for arithmetic expressions :< syntaxhighlight lang =" bnf ">
Consider a project that has been planned in detail, including a time-phased spend plan for all elements of work.
Consider, for example,
Geometric arrangement for Fresnel's calculation Consider the case of a point source located at a point P < sub > 0 </ sub >, vibrating at a frequency f. The disturbance may be described by a complex variable U < sub > 0 </ sub > known as the complex amplitude.
Consider Japan, for instance, which used to have optional jury trials for capital or other serious crimes between 1928 and 1943.
Consider for example workers who take coffee beans, use a roaster to roast them, and then use a brewer to brew and dispense a fresh cup of coffee.
Consider the context of evaluating each one of a class of events A < sub > 1 </ sub >, A < sub > 2 </ sub >, A < sub > 3 </ sub >,..., A < sub > n </ sub > ( for example, is the occurrence of the event harmful or not ?).
Consider the closed intervals for all integers k ; there are countably many such intervals, each has measure 1, and their union is the entire real line.
Consider, for example, a reference frame moving relative to another at velocity in the direction.
Consider, for example, what happens when an object in the periphery of the visual field moves, and a person looks toward it.

Consider and example
Consider the following example.
Consider the subset sum problem, an example of a problem that is easy to verify, but whose answer may be difficult to compute.
Consider the example ∇ < big >×</ big > < big >×</ big > F.
Consider the example of a coffee cup and a donut ( see < span class =" plainlinks "> this example </ span >).
Consider the Lake Sturgeon as but one example.
Consider an example:
Consider the following example ( in Kwakw ' ala, sentences begin with what corresponds to an English verb ):
Consider for example a particular oak tree.
Consider, for example, the claim that the extinction of the dinosaurs was probably caused by a large meteorite hitting the earth.
Consider for example songbirds.
For example: Consider first a classical computer that operates on a three-bit register.
Consider an audio DSP example: if a process requires 2. 01 seconds to analyze, synthesize, or process 2. 00 seconds of sound, it is not real-time.
Consider for example the 4-by-4 matrix
Consider, for example, the implication this has for plane rotations.
Consider, for example, that when the bride says " I do " at the appropriate time in a wedding, she is performing the act of taking this man to be her lawful wedded husband.
Consider the classic example of the human body.
Consider Peter Unger's example of a cloud ( from his famous 1980 paper, " The Problem of the Many "): it's not clear where the boundary of a cloud lies ; for any given bit of water vapor, one can ask whether it's part of the cloud or not, and for many such bits, one won't know how to answer.

Consider and determining
Consider the problem of determining the index of the database entry which satisfies some search criterion.
Consider this snippet of C code as an example of the ambiguity encountered when determining SLOC:

Consider and which
Consider adopting a system of holidays in which time off is granted with an eye to minimum inconvenience to the operation of the plant.
Consider a simple, closed, plane curve C which is a real-analytic image of the unit circle, and which is given by Af.
( Consider 1 / 0, which is defined with the value of infinity, vs. 0 / 0, which is undefined.
Consider a car's cruise control, which is a device designed to maintain vehicle speed at a constant desired or reference speed provided by the driver.
Consider the case in which liquid crystal molecules are aligned parallel to the surface and an electric field is applied perpendicular to the cell as in the following diagram.
Consider a binary electrolyte AB which dissociates into A + and B-ions and the equilibrium state is represented by the equation:
Consider a hypothetical event which has 8 possible outcomes, in a country using a decimal currency such as dollars.
Consider two ISPs, A and B, which each have a presence in New York, connected by a fast link with latency 5 ms ; and which each have a presence in London connected by a 5 ms link.
Consider the analogy between the sentence " Snow is white " and the character named Snow White, both of which can be true in some sense.
Consider a system in which voters can vote for any candidate from any one of many parties ; suppose further that if a party gets 15 % of votes, then that party will win 15 % of the seats in the legislature.
Consider a traveling transverse wave ( which may be a pulse ) on a string ( the medium ).
Consider Hawaiian, which has a and, but no or.
Consider a hypothetical hotel with countably infinitely many rooms, all of which are occupied – that is to say every room contains a guest.
Consider a customer purchasing an item which costs five pence, who possesses several silver sixpence coins.
Consider a typical rational number 415 / 93, which is around 4. 4624.
Consider the implication " if I am in Massachusetts, then I am in North America ", which we might alternatively express as, " if I were in Massachusetts, then I would be in North America ".
Consider an operation like vector addition, which is used very often in computer graphics applications.
As a sidenote, the fact that artificial intelligences are accepted as citizens of the Culture was a major factor in the Idiran-Culture War, which is explored in Consider Phlebas.
Consider the following claim: " it is false that A and B are both true ", which is written as:

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