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Consider and set
* Consider a set with three elements, A, B, and C. The following operation:
* 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 modulo 2 equivalence relation on the set of integers: if and only if their difference is an even number.
Consider all the functions φ: G → R such that the set
Consider a function from a metric space M to a topological space V, and a point c of M. We direct the set M
Consider some set P and a binary relation ≤ on P. Then ≤ is a preorder, or quasiorder, if it is reflexive and transitive, i. e., for all a, b and c in P, we have that:
Consider the set of pulleys that form the moving block and the parts of the rope that support this block.
* Chapter 7 divides humility into twelve degrees, or steps in the ladder that leads to heaven :( 1 ) Fear God ; ( 2 ) Substitute one's will to the will of God ; ( 3 ) Be obedient to one's superior ; ( 4 ) Be patient amid hardships ; ( 5 ) Confess one's sins ; ( 6 ) Accept oneself as a " worthless workman "; ( 7 ) Consider oneself " inferior to all "; ( 8 ) Follow examples set by superiors ; ( 9 ) Do not speak until spoken to ; ( 10 ) Do not laugh ; ( 11 ) Speak simply and modestly ; and ( 12 ) Be humble in bodily posture.
That means that some member of P ( S ), i. e., some subset of S, is not in the image of f. Consider the set:
Consider the ( possibly proper ) class B defined such for every set y, y is in B if and only if there is an x in A with F < sub > P </ sub >( x ) = y.
Consider the approach we would take classically-we pick one block at random, and then perform a normal search through the rest of the blocks ( in set theory language, the compliment ).
Consider Phlebas is Banks's first published science fiction novel set in the Culture, and takes its title from a line in T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land.
Consider the set consisting of
The Idiran-Culture War is a major fictional conflict between the Idiran Empire and the Culture in the midst of which Iain M. Banks ' science fiction novel Consider Phlebas is set.
Consider the set of unlabelled binary trees.
Consider a set of functions f < sub > 1 </ sub >, f < sub > 2 </ sub >,..., f < sub > n </ sub >.
Consider the set of all trial probability distributions that encode the prior data.
Consider a graph G with vertices V, each numbered 1 through N. Further consider a function shortestPath ( i, j, k ) that returns the shortest possible path from i to j using vertices only from the set
Consider, for example, the generalized hypergraph whose vertex set is and whose edges are and.
Consider a set of square-integrable functions with values in,
Consider the language of set theory with extra constant symbols c < sub > 1 </ sub >, c < sub > 2 </ sub >, ... for each positive integer.
Consider the set of all nilpotent elements of R, which will be called the nilradical of R ( and will be denoted by N ( R )).
Consider a gas in a box of set volume.

Consider and W
* P. J. Rudall, K. L. Stobart, W .- P. Hong, J. G. Conran, C. A. Furness, G. C. Kite, M. W. Chase ( 2000 ) Consider the Lilies: Systematics of Liliales.
) Consider this conditional sentence: " If George W. Bush hadn't become president of the U. S. in 2001, Al Gore would have.
How Believers are to Consider Their Election, and Engelder, T. E. W., < cite > Popular Symbolics.

Consider and all
Consider a project that has been planned in detail, including a time-phased spend plan for all elements of work.
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.
Again we start with a C < sup >∞</ sup > manifold, M, and a point, x, in M. Consider the ideal, I, in C < sup >∞</ sup >( M ) consisting of all functions, ƒ, such that ƒ ( x ) = 0.
Consider, also, that all English speakers often pronounce ' Z ' where ' S ' is spelled, almost always when a noun ending in a voiced consonant or a liquid is pluralized, for example " seasons ", " beams ", " examples ", etc.
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 series-parallel battery arrangement with all good cells, and one becomes shorted or dead:
Consider the category Grp of all groups with group homomorphisms as morphisms.
Consider the class of all regular paths from a point p to another point q.
Consider code that adds two numbers and then multiplies by a third ; in the Cray, these would all be fetched at once, and both added and multiplied in a single operation.
Consider as an example the interaction between a star and a distant galaxy: The error arising from combining all the stars in the distant galaxy into one point mass is negligible.
We say that the number x is a periodic point of period m if f < sup > m </ sup >( x ) = x ( where f < sup > m </ sup > denotes the composition of m copies of f ) and having least period m if furthermore f < sup > k </ sup >( x ) ≠ x for all 0 < k < m. We are interested in the possible periods of periodic points of f. Consider the following ordering of the positive integers:
Consider all the possible strings of p symbols, using an alphabet with a different symbols.
Consider a periodic group G with the additional property that there exists a single integer n such that for all g in G, g < sup > n </ sup >
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, for example, this code segment in the Java programming language as given by ( as well as all other Java code segments ):
Consider the solid ball in R < sup > 3 </ sup > of radius π ( that is, all points of R < sup > 3 </ sup > of distance π or less from the origin ).

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