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For example, a ( strict ) 2-category is a category together with " morphisms between morphisms ", i. e., processes which allow us to transform one morphism into another.
For pharmaceutical grade gelatins strict regulations from the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ), the European CPMP's regulation and European Pharmacopoeia must be met.
For these cases, the Academy of the Hebrew Language suggests two transliteration sets, a generic one, reflecting modern phonology, and a strict one, reflecting the orthographic distinctions, which are still in use, and the historical phonology.
For many years, Nintendo had a policy of strict content guidelines for video games published on its consoles.
For example, a plaintiff might plead negligent failure to warn or strict liability for defective design.
For each ( non-strict ) total order ≤ there is an associated asymmetric ( hence irreflexive ) relation <, called a strict total order, which can equivalently be defined in two ways:
For Canadian historian Charles Norris Cochrane ( 1889 – 1945 ), Thucydides ' fastidious devotion to observable phenomena, focus on cause and effect, and strict exclusion of other factors anticipates twentieth century scientific positivism.
For a comprehensive analysis of the energy efficiency and environmental soundness of a power system, one should ideally consider a wider range of factors than strict energy conversion AC-to-DC power efficiency.
For juries to fulfill their role to analyze the facts of the case, there are strict rules about their use of information during the trial.
For example, London's taxi drivers must learn a large number of places and the most direct routes between them ( they have to pass a strict test, The Knowledge, before being licensed to drive the famous black cabs ).
For most Christians the custom and obligation of Sunday rest is not as strict.
For the Orthodox, Saturday — with the sole exception of Holy Saturday – is never a strict fast day.
For filmmaker and drama writing theorist Yves Lavandier, in the strict, Hitchcockian sense, a MacGuffin is a secret that motivates the villains.
: For most countries, given date is that when sovereignty was achieved ... For the other countries, the date given may not represent " independence " in the strict sense, but rather some significant nationhood event such as the traditional founding date or the date of unification, federation, confederation, establishment, or fundamental change in the form of government, such as state succession.
For example, while Gaston Leval does admit that the collectives imposed a ' work discipline ' that was ' more strict ' than that of the former capitalist owners, he then restricts this comment to a mere footnote.
For 8 months of the year, the luakini was dedicated to Ku-with strict kapus.
( Note that the conditions under which the cancellation law holds are quite strict, and this explains why Fermat's little theorem demands that p be a prime in order to make a general case for all n. For example, 2 × 2 ≡ 2 × 5 ( mod 6 ), but we cannot conclude that 2 ≡ 5 ( mod 6 ), since 6 is not prime.
( For example, the Windows key advertising symbols on all modern keyboards, or the strict license restrictions on what may or may not be displayed during system boot and on the Windows desktop.
For the refrain, Lennon was again inspired by his childhood memories: the words " nothing to get hung about " were inspired by Aunt Mimi's strict order not to play in the grounds of Strawberry Field, to which Lennon replied, " They can't hang you for it.
For sorting we can either specify a weak order " should not come after " or a strict weak order " should come before " ( specifying one defines also the other, the two are the complement of the inverse of each other, see operations on binary relations ).
For the sorting to be unique, these two are restricted to a total order and a strict total order, respectively.
For example, for node ( caa ), its strict suffixes are ( aa ) and ( a ) and ().
For plants that cannot be preserved in seedbanks, the only other option for preserving germplasm is in-vitro storage, where cuttings of plants are kept under strict conditions in glass tubes and vessels.

For and sense
For a dawning sense of illumination occurs in consequence of two events which, as so often in Malraux, suddenly confront a character with the existential question of the nature and value of human life.
For he seemed to sense at once that before him was no South Sea, but the solid bulk of the North American continent.
For a serious young man who plays golf with a serious intensity, Palmer has such an inherent sense of humor that it relieves the strain and keeps his nerves from jangling like banjo strings.
For this does not account for the integral, elemental power of that which grows with abounding vigor as the play unfolds, nor does it explain the strange numinous sense of presentness which comes over those who watch the play like a spell.
For a moment he could make no sense at all of what he saw.
For Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten aesthetics is the science of the sense experiences, a younger sister of logic, and beauty is thus the most perfect kind of knowledge that sense experience can have.
For Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury this was identical to the moral sense, beauty just is the sensory version of moral goodness.
For Francis Hutcheson beauty is disclosed by an inner mental sense, but is a subjective fact rather than an objective one.
If nature cannot err, then there are no paradoxes in it ; to Hobbes, the paradox is a form of the absurd, which is inconsistency: " Natural sense and imagination, are not subject to absurdity " and " For error is but a deception ...
For these reasons and others the breeds overall production efficiency in an economic sense is still unclear.
For one thing, if verbal reports are treated as observations, akin to observations in other branches of science, then the possibility arises that they may contain errors — but it is difficult to make sense of the idea that subjects could be wrong about their own experiences, and even more difficult to see how such an error could be detected.
For a certain class of Green functions coming from solutions of integral equations, Schmidt had shown that a property analogous to the Arzelà – Ascoli theorem held in the sense of mean convergence — or convergence in what would later be dubbed a Hilbert space.
For him, the sense of an expression in language describes a certain state of affairs in the world, namely, the way that some object is presented.
For the most part, eukaryotic cells sense the presence of chemotactic stimuli through the use of 7-transmembrane ( or serpentine ) heterotrimeric G-protein coupled receptors.
For each such specific sense, a definiens is a cluster of words that defines that term.
For example, when a laboratory apparatus was developed that could reliably fire one electron at a time through the double slit, the emergence of an interference pattern suggested that each electron was interfering with itself, and therefore in some sense the electron had to be going through both slits at once — an idea that contradicts our everyday experience of discrete objects.
For Derrida it is not possible to escape the dogmatic baggage of the language we use in order to perform a pure critique in the Kantian sense.
For formal approaches, the core message of ' dialectical opposition / contradiction ' must be understood as ' some sense ' opposition between the objects involved in a directly associated context.
For example, the proof that the column rank of a matrix over a field equals its row rank yields for matrices over division rings only that the left column rank equals its right row rank: it does not make sense to speak about the rank of a matrix over a division ring.
For Scholes, as well as for Cecil Sharp and Béla Bartók, there was a sense of the music of the country as distinct from that of the town.
For Capra, there would be pain and loss, but no enduring sense of tragedy would be allowed to intrude on his fabulist world .”
For example, German and Scandinavian " Hund " and Dutch " Hond " are the cognates of English " hound ", but whereas hund and hond refer to dogs in general, in English the sense has been narrowed to dogs used for hunting.
For the circulatory system and bone marrow in which cells can occur in a liquid suspension and not bound up in solid tissue, it makes sense for them to communicate by soluble, circulating protein molecules.

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