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Consider and Red
Consider an election in which three parties compete, a Red Party, a Blue Party, and a Green Party.
Consider a trader who has bought a unit portfolio consisting of one contract each for the Red Party, the Blue Party, and the Green Party, at a cost of $ 1.
The three CD set contains complete readings of the following essays: “ Consider the Lobster ”, “ The View from Mrs. Thompson ’ s ”, “ Big Red Son ”, and “ How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart ”.

Consider and /
Consider the graph of the equation y = 1 / x shown to the right.
( Consider 1 / 0, which is defined with the value of infinity, vs. 0 / 0, which is undefined.
Consider a physical system that acts as a linear filter, such as a system of springs and masses, or an analog electronic circuit that includes capacitors and / or inductors ( along with other linear components such as resistors and amplifiers ).
Consider a jar containing N lottery tickets numbered from 1 through N. If you pick a ticket randomly then you get positive integer n, with probability 1 / N if n ≤ N and with probability zero if n > N. This can be written
Consider a typical rational number 415 / 93, which is around 4. 4624.
* Consider amiodarone for ventricular fibrillation / pulseless ventricular tachycardia after 3 attempts at defibrillation, as there is evidence it improves response in refractory VF / VT.
Consider the theory obtained by adding a new constant symbol ε to the language and adjoining to Σ the axiom ε > 0 and the axioms ε < 1 / n for all positive integers n. Clearly, the standard real numbers R are a model for every finite subset of these axioms, because the real numbers satisfy everything in Σ and, by suitable choice of ε, can be made to satisfy any finite subset of the axioms about ε.
Consider a simple example: a class of students takes a 100-item true / false test on a subject.
Consider the direct system composed of the groups Z / p < sup > n </ sup > Z and the homomorphisms Z / p < sup > n </ sup > Z → Z / p < sup > n + 1 </ sup > Z which are induced by multiplication by p. The direct limit of this system consists of all the roots of unity of order some power of p, and is called the Prüfer group Z ( p < sup >∞</ sup >).
Consider a number divided into one, like 1 / 3 or 1 / 7.
Consider an MDCT with 2N inputs and N outputs, where we divide the inputs into four blocks ( a, b, c, d ) each of size N / 2.
Consider a valid line to be one where every point is within distance w / 2 of the line ( that is, lies on a track of width w, where w << d ).
* Consider cumulative impact-minimize number of boats at any one time / per day
Consider an employer attempting to choose between two candidates offering to complete a task at the cost of $ 10 / hour.
A weekly radio program by SANE / FREEZE, " Consider the Alternatives ", reaches 140 radio stations.
Consider the example above where the spring rate was calculated to be 500 lbs / inch, if you were to move the wheel ( without moving the car ), the spring more than likely compresses a smaller amount.
Consider a raffle where a single ticket wins a prize of all entry fees: if the prize is $ 1, the entry fee will be 1 / number of tickets.
Consider a point in time at which electrons have just collided with electrode A at position d / 2.
Consider fraction 1 / 19.

Consider and Blue
Consider an investor who considers the purchase of a contract in the Blue Party, which is currently offered for 39. 3 cents in the market.

Consider and example
Consider the following example.
Consider for example the compound ( 3Z, 6E )- 3, 5, 7-trimethylnona-3, 6-diene.
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, for example,
Consider for example determining which of the following are to be considered diseases ( i. e., abnormal states requiring cure ): alcoholism, homosexuality, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
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 Lake Sturgeon as but one example.
Consider an example:
Consider, for example, a reference frame moving relative to another at velocity in the direction.
Consider the following example ( in Kwakw ' ala, sentences begin with what corresponds to an English verb ):
Consider, for example, what happens when an object in the periphery of the visual field moves, and a person looks toward it.
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.

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