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Defining sobriety in the limited sense of being free from the clinical symptoms of the effects of alcohol ingested and not yet eliminated from the system, you are sober.

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Defining propaganda has always been a problem.
Defining the difference between the Greek quest for knowledge and the quests of the elder civilizations, such as the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians, has long been a topic of study by theorists of civilization.
Defining the relationship between ethnicity and the Chinese identity has been a very complex issue throughout Chinese history.
Defining the point of departure as a NOEL or LOAEL has implications when it comes to applying appropriate safety factors to the point of departure to derive the RfD.
He has successfully legislated the State Scholarship Law, the Disclosure of Interest Act, the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers, the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, and the Act Defining and Penalizing the Crime of Plunder.
Marks has also written on evolving national security and intelligence issues for the academic journals Washington Quarterly, " The Uses and Limits of U. S. Intelligence " ( Winter 2002 ) and the Cambridge University International Review, " Defining America's Brave New World " ( July 2002 ).
He has also published Defining Issues in English Language Teaching ( 2002 ), and Practical Stylistics: An Approach to Poetry ( 1992 ).

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Defining characteristics of the ten types of leaders are explained with examples from history and mythology.
Defining wealth can be a normative process with various ethical implications, since often wealth maximization is seen as a goal or is thought to be a normative principle of its own .< ref name =" Heilbroner "> Robert L. Heilbroner, 1987 < nowiki >
Defining what belongs or does not belong to such a taxonomic group is done by a taxonomist with the science of taxonomy.
Defining affine ( and projective ) geometries as configurations of points and lines ( or hyperplanes ) instead of using coordinates, one gets examples with no coordinate fields.
Defining childhood incidents, including his father's death, his mother's mental illness, and his experiences with racism are dramatized in flashbacks.
She was ranked eight on Premiere magazine's list of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time, with her Defining Moment being " Ripley's nervy refusal to open the ship's hatch so that Kane ( John Hurt ) can be admitted-with a thing attached to his face ".
* Defining The Victorian Nation: Class, Race, Gender And The British Reform Act Of 1867 ( 2000, editor, with Keith McClelland and Jane Rendall )
Defining secular culture among those who practice traditional Judaism is difficult, because the entire culture is, by definition, entwined with religious traditions: the idea of separate ethnic and religious identity is foreign to the Hebrew tradition of an " ' am yisrael ".
Defining each character separately allowing the audience the ability to follow a storyline with a conceptualised look defined prior to a performance was, and is needed as part of preproduction preparations.
Defining college readiness for students with learning disabilities: A Delphi study.
* Diana West, LLL Leader, IBCLC wrote Defining Your Own Success: Breastfeeding after Breast Reduction Surgery and The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk ( with Lisa Marasco, LLL Leader, IBCLC, FILCA ).
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Defining " white " as daylight will give unacceptable results when attempting to color-correct a photograph taken with incandescent lighting.
Defining the flow variables above with a time-averaged component and a fluctuating component, the continuity and momentum equations become
Defining conservation strategies with historical perspectives: a case study from a degraded oak grassland ecosystem.
Also available at < http :// www. boondocksnet. com / expos / wfe_lewisclark_0504a. html > in Zwick, Jim ed., World ’ s Fairs and Expositions: Defining America and the World, 1876-1916 ; online at < http :// www. boondocksnet. com / expos / index. html ></ ref > Meanwhile, Portland ’ s wheat and flour industries were growing at an amazing rate, and Portland held “ the largest flour mill on the Pacific coast .” The unparalleled timber industry continued to grow, as “ Oregon is second wooded area, with 54, 300 square miles ” and “ in quantity of standing lumber, Oregon leads the Union, with 300 billion feet …”< ref name =" Reed "> Reed, Henry E., “ The Great West and the Two Easts ” North American Review 178 ( April, 1904 ); < http :// www. boondocksnet. com / expos / wfe_1904_great_west. html > In Zwick ; pp. 12-13 .</ ref > Oregon ’ s shipping was growing, too, fueled by a $ 1. 5 million project to dike and dredge the Columbia River.

fixed and random
Here the number of trials is a random variable, not a fixed number.
In classical estimation these parameters are considered " fixed but unknown ", but in Bayesian estimation they are treated as random variables, and their uncertainty is described as a distribution.
For example, the notion of gauge invariance forms the basis of the well-known Mattis spin glasses, which are systems with the usual spin degrees of freedom for i = 1 ,..., N, with the special fixed " random " couplings Here the ε < sub > i </ sub > and ε < sub > k </ sub > quantities can independently and " randomly " take the values ± 1, which corresponds to a most-simple gauge transformation This means that thermodynamic expectation values of measurable quantities, e. g. of the energy are invariant.
As opposed to other mathematical variables, a random variable conceptually does not have a single, fixed value ( even if unknown ); rather, it can take on a set of possible different values, each with an associated probability.
The expected value of random vectors, random matrices, and similar aggregates of fixed structure is defined as the aggregation of the expected value computed over each individual element.
( In both cases, the repeated crawling order of pages can be done either in a random or a fixed order.
The expected value or mean of a random vector X is a fixed vector E ( X ) whose elements are the expected values of the respective random variables.
where is a postulated fixed but unknown vector of k response coefficients, and e is an unknown random vector reflecting random influences on the dependent variable.
* Convergence in the classical sense to a fixed value, perhaps itself coming from a random event
* Calculation of fixed and random effects in R source code for performing univariate and multivariate meta-analyses in R, and for calculating several statistics of heterogeneity.
The game begins with each player being spawned ( starting ) at random locations — picked from a fixed predefined set.
The log-normal distribution is the maximum entropy probability distribution for a random variate X for which the mean and variance of is fixed.
Like the random walk, the Wiener process is recurrent in one or two dimensions ( meaning that it returns almost surely to any fixed neighborhood of the origin infinitely often ) whereas it is not recurrent in dimensions three and higher.
In statistics, point estimation involves the use of sample data to calculate a single value ( known as a statistic ) which is to serve as a " best guess " or " best estimate " of an unknown ( fixed or random ) population parameter.
GUIDs generated from random numbers contain 6 fixed bits saying they are random and 122 random bits, the total number of unique such GUIDs is 2 < sup > 122 </ sup > or 5. 3 × 10 < sup > 36 </ sup >.
The attack depends on the higher likelihood of collisions found between random attack attempts and a fixed degree of permutations ( pigeonholes ), as described in the birthday problem / paradox.
* Simple random sample – The sample data is a random sampling from a fixed distribution or population where each member of the population has an equal probability of selection.
In many games, there is a fixed distribution based on rarity, while others use truly random assortments.

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