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For and Karaites
For Karaites, the beginning of each month, the Rosh Chodesh, can be calculated, but is confirmed by the observation in Israel of the first sightings of the new moon.
For Karaites, in sum, the rabbinic interpretations above, as codified in oral law, are only one form of interpretation.
For example, he studied attentively the conditions of the Karaites in Alexandria, and did not hesitate to praise them for the possession of the very virtues which the Rabbinites denied to them, such as generosity and liberality ( l. c.
For these reasons, the Karaites never mixed with the laws of the Russian Imperial Jews and enjoy all the rights of the indigenous population, which the Jews did not use-for example, were made in officer ranks, were admitted to the privileged schools and so on.

For and followers
For the most part, however, the new version is contemporary and, as such, should be the means for many to attain a clearer comprehension of the meaning of those words recorded so many hundreds of years ago by the first followers of Christ.
For observational data, the derivation of confidence intervals must use subjective models, as emphasized by Ronald A. Fisher and his followers.
For these reasons, I appoint my grandson Karim, the son of my own son, Aly Salomone Khan to succeed to the title of Aga Khan and to the Imam and Pir of all Shia Ismailian followers.
For the time being, he averted a verdict by arriving at the hearing set for him with ten thousand followers and bondsmen ; yet before the large force mustered by the authorities could apprehend him, he died under unexplained circumstances, the Helvetii believed by his own hand.
For several decades, Braid's work became more influential abroad than in his own country, except for a handful of followers, most notably Dr. John Milne Bramwell.
For many decades afterwards his Jewish followers considered themselves Messianic Jews and continued to go to the synagogues in the Diaspora.
For thanks to Oda the legion of followers of Christ became augmented, many prisoners returned to their country, the shackled had their chains taken off, and the gates of prisons were opened for the trespassers.
For many years, Baba asked his followers to undertake austerities on 10 July, the anniversary of the day his silence began, such as keeping silence, fasting, praying, and so on.
For Christians, this event commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the followers of Jesus Christ, as described in the second chapter of the Book of Acts.
For science and mathematics to concentrate on what the world ought to be like in the way that religion does can be inappropriate and may lead to improperly ascribing properties to the natural world as happened among the followers of Pythagoras in the sixth century B. C.
For instance, a time traveller could assassinate a politician who led his country into a disastrous war, but the politician's followers would then use his murder as a pretext for the war, and the emotional effect of that would cancel out the loss of the politician's charisma.
For some two centuries the Jains remained a small community of monks and followers.
For instance, with the rise of Hasidism, Rabbi Elijah of Vilna declared that his followers must not marry Hasidic Jews ( the ruling was never put into practice ).
For easy identification, Altena's followers are mostly people who dress up as nuns and common villagers who are skilled at fighting while her opposers are mainly men in black suits.
For instance, Ye Xiaowen, Director of the Bureau of Religious Affairs of the State Council ( government ), said at a news conference on 4 November 1999 " Falun Gong had brainwashed and bilked followers, caused more than 1, 400 deaths, and threatened both social and political stability ".
For a few years in the early stages of Islam, Muhammad instructed his followers to face the Mount during prayer, as the Jews did.
Unity began without intention of becoming a “ church ” as demonstrated by the name “ Unity School of Christianity .” For the first three-quarters of a century, “ it had been an auxiliary type of religion, a booster station amplifying the power of Christian faith .” ( Bach, 1965, p 5 ) Originally it was “ A religious-educational movement teaching the use of God-consciousness in everyday life, clarifying the working of divine law, explaining the action of the mind which it calls the connecting link between God and man .” ( Bach, 1965, p 5 ) Leaders and followers, equally shared their understandings in attempts to find “ universal truths ,” or laws that were true for all persons, all religions, all places, all times.
For this miracle his body was released to his followers, he achieved sainthood for his martyrdom and, in the 12th century, the parish church was dedicated to him.
For example, Ismaili Khojas, a Muslim group from Gujarat and Sindh who are followers of Aga khan, believe in the 10 incarnations of Vishnu.
For example, Arthur Schopenhauer and his followers would likely accuse followers of a " positive " approach to human thought and human persons to be showing a preference to delusion and denial, as life is ultimately utterly meaningless.
For Lenin and his followers, the NEP was intended as an interim measure.
For a large part of its followers, the description of Spiritism is three-fold: science, for its studies on the mechanisms of mediumship ; philosophy, for its theories on the origin, meaning and importance of life ; and religion, for its guidance on a Christian behavior which will bring spiritual and moral evolution to mankind.
For example, Muhammad, who had charismatic authority as " The Prophet " among his followers, was succeeded by the traditional authority and structure of Islam, a clear example of routinization.

For and branch
For the dignity, the influence, and the power of the legislative branch of our Government -- it is a privilege for us to do honor to this great man who represents not alone his own district but all the people of our country.
For example, most areas of law in most Anglo-American jurisdictions include " statutory law " enacted by a legislature, " regulatory law " promulgated by executive branch agencies pursuant to delegation of rule-making authority from the legislature, and common law or " case law ", i. e., decisions issued by courts ( or quasi-judicial tribunals within agencies ).
For most of human history, it was a branch of metaphysics and religion.
For instance, have the requirements of each branch of each control structure ( such as in IF and CASE statements ) been met as well as not met?
In addition, he serves on the advisory council of Hope For The Warriors, a national non-profit dedicated to provide a full cycle of non-medical care to combat wounded service members, their families, and families of the fallen from each military branch.
For the ancient Greek mathematicians, geometry was the crown jewel of their sciences, reaching a completeness and perfection of methodology that no other branch of their knowledge had attained.
For instance, in the lead-up to the 1964 Republican National Convention, the press referred to supporters of the insurgent Arizona conservative Barry Goldwater as " Cactus Jacobins " in their effort to unseat the moderate East Coast branch of the party ( see Rockefeller Republican ).
For example, a general purpose processor might require several instructions to test a bit in a register and branch if the bit is set, where a micro-controller could have a single instruction to provide that commonly required function.
These commentators speak thus: For example, a particular tree, with a branch or two missing, possibly alive, possibly dead, and with the initials of two lovers carved into its bark, is distinct from the abstract form of Tree-ness.
For example, the president or other officials of the executive branch may draft legislation and then ask senators or representatives to introduce these drafts into Congress.
For much of their early history, slingshots were a " do it yourself " item, typically made from a forked branch to form the " Y " shaped handle, with rubber strips sliced from items as inner tubes or other sources of good vulcanized rubber and firing suitably sized stones.
For such reasons, wave theory represents a particular branch of physics that is concerned with the properties of wave processes independently of their physical origin.
For instance, a released version of the software project may form one branch, used for bug fixes, while a version under current development, with major changes and new features, can form a separate branch.
For some CPUs the only control flow instructions available are conditional or unconditional branch instructions ( also called jumps ).
For all interpreters, a branch changes the thread pointer ( above ).
For example, for three events, two possible tree diagrams branch in the order BCA and ABC.
For example, the same machine language jump instruction can be generated by assembly code which jumps to a specified location ( for example, to execute specific code ), or which jumps by a specified number of bytes ( for example, to skip over an unwanted branch ).
For example, suppose a bank's branch office sends instructions to the central office requesting a change in the balance of an account.
For the case of branch locality, the contemporary processors have sophisticated branch predictors, and on the base of this prediction the memory manager of the processor tries to collect and preprocess the data of the plausible alternatives.
For example, Hokkaidō has 14 subprefectures which act as branch offices ( 支庁 shichō ) of the prefecture.
For example, the Bank of England ordered BCCI to cap its branch network in the United Kingdom at 45 branches.
For example, Luraghi's Luwian branch begins with a root language, " Luwian Group ", which logically is in the place of Common Luwian or Proto-Luwian.

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