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For and Aron
For information on specific theorists, see Johannes Tinctoris, Franchinus Gaffurius, Heinrich Glarean, Pietro Aron, Nicola Vicentino, Tomás de Santa María, Gioseffo Zarlino, Vicente Lusitano, Vincenzo Galilei, Giovanni Artusi, Johannes Nucius, and Pietro Cerone.
For the book by Elaine Aron, go to The Highly Sensitive Person ( book ).
For years, Evilenko eludes Lesiev and psychiatrist Aron Richter ( Ronald Pickup ), who is assigned to profile the killer.

For and Max
For critics, Hardy has had no poetic periods -- one does not speak of early Hardy or late Hardy, or of the London or Max Gate period, but simply of Hardy, as of a poetic monolith.
For nearly twenty years he battled an amphetamine addiction ; during the 1960s he was a patient of the notorious Max Jacobson, known as " Dr. Feelgood ", who administered injections of " vitamins with enzymes " that were in fact laced with amphetamines.
For the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Tina Turner is said to have been wearing an actual mail and she complained how heavy this was.
For example, during the 1980s, character ' Ron Headrest ' served as a doppelgänger for Ronald Reagan and was depicted as a computer-generated artificial-intelligence, an image based on the television character Max Headroom.
For the better part of two years, Crick worked on the physical properties of cytoplasm at Cambridge's Strangeways Laboratory, headed by Honor Bridget Fell, with a Medical Research Council studentship, until he joined Max Perutz and John Kendrew at the Cavendish Laboratory.
For an extensive list of Max Weber's works see list of Max Weber works.
For example, Albert Einstein's revolutionary " Annus Mirabilis " papers in the 1905 issue of Annalen der Physik were not peer-reviewed by anyone other than the journal's editor-in-chief, Max Planck ( the father of quantum theory ), and its co-editor, Wilhelm Wien.
* Martin Gray ( with Max Gallo ), < cite > For Those I Loved </ cite >, Little Brown Company, 1984, hardcover, ISBN 0-316-32576-7, 351 pages
* Hastings, Max, Armageddon – The Battle For Germany 1944 – 45, Macmillan, 2004
* For 3D Studio Max: PaxRendus by Archonus ( discontinued )
* For students in a double degree program ( 1st year of engineering degree ), a room is automatically booked at the school ’ s student residential home " Max Schmitt ".
For this discovery, John Kendrew shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Max Perutz.
For the band's first release, however, Fantasy co-owner Max Weiss renamed the group the Golliwogs ( after the children's literary character, Golliwogg ), apparently to cash in on a wave of popular British bands with similar names.
For 2010's film Max Schmeling-Eine deutsche Legende another former boxing champion, who moreover had known him, played Max Schmeling: Henry Maske.
For Gateway's 1956 season ( his third season with the Gateway Players ), he played the role of Max Halliday in Frederick Knott's Dial M For Murder ( July 1956 ), Virgil Blessing in Inge's Bus Stop ( August 1956 ), and Clive Mortimer in John van Druten's I Am A Camera ( August 1956 ).
For sociologists in the tradition of Max Weber, such as Jürgen Habermas, the concept of scientism relates significantly to the philosophy of positivism, but also to the cultural rationalization of the modern West.
In 2008 he recorded the song " For What It's Worth " with Eric Burdon and Max Buskohl.
For the 1980s video game system, see Action Max.
For the Bob Monkhouse, Max Bygraves and half of Les Dennis ' first series, the announcer was Andrew Lodge, while Stephen Rhodes announced for most of Les Dennis ' era until 1999.
For example, this is the breadth of definition used by Max Holland in his history of Burgmaster and Houdaille, which is also a history of the machine tool industry in general from the 1940s through the 1980s ; he was reflecting the sense of the term used by Houdaille itself and other firms in the industry.
For example, after the 1914 assassinations of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic wife Sophie von Hohenberg, their son Max was bypassed for the Austrian throne because he was not a Habsburg dynast.
For example, a teapot is listed as a primitive in 3D Studio Max.

For and Weber's
For example, the legitimation of power can be understood using Max Weber's traditional bases of power.

For and monopoly
For instance, electors were granted a monopoly over all mines of gold, silver, and other metals within their territories, to tax Jews, to collect tolls, and to mint money ; these powers belonged to the Emperor in the other territories, and princes who wrongly assumed them could be deprived of their status.
For a monopoly to increase sales it must reduce price.
For example assume that the monopoly ’ s demand function is P
For an excellent discussion of the historical origins of the term ' natural monopoly ' see Mosca.
For a period of fifteen years the charter awarded the newly formed company a monopoly on trade with all countries east of the Cape of Good Hope and west of the Straits of Magellan.
For instance, if a change in economic policy eliminates a monopoly and that market subsequently becomes competitive and more efficient, the monopolist will be made worse off.
For example, the controversial Bank Bill of 1791 chartered a 20 year corporate monopoly for the First Bank of the United States.
For example, if an industry is dominated by one firm or cartel does not see higher costs than a competitive industry yet has monopoly prices, then that non-competitive industry will see higher profits, whereas if costs increase, then profitability levels will be relatively similar.
For much of the Middle Ages, the Islamic Caliphate ( centred in the Near East ) often had a monopoly over much of the trade conducted across the Old World ( see Muslim age of discovery for more details ).
For example, in the U. S., the United States Postal Service | USPS enjoys a government monopoly on nonurgent letter mail as described in the Private Express Statutes.
For example, Walter Raleigh had been granted a trade monopoly by Queen Elizabeth, for the export of broadcloth and wine.
For example, firms may have 20 % market share each, but may occupy five areas of the country in which they are monopoly providers and thus do not compete against each other.
For example, competition may be legally prohibited, as in the case with a government monopoly or a government-granted monopoly.
For instance, in Hamilton, Cogeco Cable, Mountain Cablevision and Source Cable are all licensed operators, but each has a monopoly in a specific area of the city.
For the next few years Henry was able to maintain a complete monopoly over the Lake Superior trade and without competition he was able to charge exorbitant prices.
For example, the English crown gave the Hudson's Bay Company a monopoly on the fur trade in the entire Hudson Bay basin, an area called Rupert's Land.
For several years, they tried to sell furs directly to China, using American ships to avoid the British East India Company's monopoly, but little profit was made there.
For this reason, electric power is viewed as a natural monopoly.
For the first thirty years following its inception, Fannie Mae held a monopoly over the secondary mortgage market.
For a long time ( 1835 – 1850 ) he had an almost complete monopoly on the genre of Genji prints, it was only after 1850 that other artists began to produce similar designs.
For example, while a monopoly " has " an MC curve it does not have a supply curve.
For two hundred years, 1440 – 1640, Portuguese slavers had a near monopoly on the export of slaves from Africa.
For example, claims of natural monopoly are often used as justification for government intervening to establish a statutory monopoly ( government monopoly or government-granted monopoly ) where competition is outlawed, under the claim that multiple firms providing a good or service entails more collective costs to an economy than that which would be the case if a single firm provided a good or service.

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