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For and PBX
For this, generally the PBX would issue information about incoming calls to this external system and receive a direction of the call in response.
For example, a billet of PBX can, if necessary, be precisely shaped on a lathe.
* On Hold Messages For VOIP Or Hosted PBX

For and trunks
For instance, if the call was placed with Flash precedence and was switched to a route where all trunks were in use, the switch would then preempt a Routine call if there was one, and then Priority and Immediate.
For the most part, higher-capacity systems, such as two-way video communications or terrestrial microwave telephone and data trunks, have been limited and confined to UHF or microwave and to point-point paths.
For example, Pietrewicz and Kamil ( 1977, 1979 ) presented blue jays with pictures of tree trunks upon which rested either a moth of species A, a moth of species B, or no moth at all.
For the largest percentage of trunks, an increase in monetary value is bestowed upon those with visual appeal, exceptional condition, unique attributes such as rare design, or are from a maker whose works are collected.
For example, for E1 trunks the CAS signaling bits are updated once per multiframe of 16 frames ( every 2 milliseconds ) while for T1 ESF trunks the superframe is 24 frames ( 3 milliseconds ).
For several years a club has revived the tradition of rafting, each year building rafts from tree trunks then navigating a section of the Durance with them.
For preference, the drums are made from hollowed-out trunks of the avocado tree.

For and glare
For a sun sight, the shades of the sextant overcome glare.
For instance, the harsh glare of direct sunlight can blind human vision.
For example, the English phonaestheme " gl -" occurs in a large number of words relating to light or vision, like " glitter ", " glisten ", " glow ", " gleam ", " glare ", " glint ", and so on ; yet, despite this, the remainder of each word is not itself a morpheme ( i. e., a pairing of form and meaning ); i. e., "- isten ", "- ow ", and " eam " do not make meaningful contributions to " glisten ", " glow ", and " gleam ".
For a moment, the sky was red with the lurid glare arising from the simultaneous ignition of fifteen hundred barrels of powder.

For and can
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
For the policy officer will know that action can almost never be secret and that in general the effectiveness of policy will be conditioned by the readiness of the country to sustain it.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For most small children, learning a forward roll is simply a matter of copying another child who can.
For example, the Friday after Thanksgiving can be substituted for Washington's birthday.
For example, instead of putting in your driveways last ( as many builders do ) you can now save money by putting them in first.
For those who need or want and can afford another car, buying one and driving it on the grand tour, then shipping it home, is one popular plan for a do-it-yourself pilgrimage.
For those who plan to travel to Europe by one route and return by another some agencies offer a service whereby you can pick up a car in one city on arrival and leave it in another city, or even another country, when you are ready to return home.
For example: a sales presentation can be analyzed and evaluated through roleplaying.
For example, the inflected forms of a word can be represented, insofar as regular inflection allows, by a stem and a set of endings to be attached.
For what concerns all scientific disciplines is precisely that which can be captured for the rational, i.e., for the scientific determination of what in past ages was considered ultimate and irrational.
`` For these and other reasons '', says Dr. Brodie, `` orthodontics can prolong the life of teeth ''.
For example, the unwed mothers expressed their frustration with males who did not indicate more explicitly `` what it is they really want from a girl so one can act accordingly ''.
For all involved in this discussion the devil is a real entity who can really be confronted in the woods on a dark night, the demon world is populated with real creatures, and witches actually can be seen flying through the air.
Last season, the Comedie's two principal experiments came to grief, and, in consequence, we can expect fairly soon to see still newer productions of Racine's `` Phedre '' and Moliere's `` School For Wives ''.
For style and assurance, for a supreme and regal bearing there is still no one who can touch her.
`` For one thing you can stop keeping that child in starched dresses and changed from the skin out nineteen times a day ''.
For this reason tadpoles can have horny ridges instead of teeth, whisker-like skin extensions or fins.
For tonal languages, further classification can be based on their treatment of tone, though names do not yet exist to distinguish the various types.
For example, " biweekly " can mean " fortnightly " ( once every two weeks – 26 times a year ), or " twice a week " ( 104 times a year ).
For Euclid ’ s method to succeed, the starting lengths must satisfy two requirements: ( i ) the lengths must not be 0, AND ( ii ) the subtraction must be “ proper ”, a test must guarantee that the smaller of the two numbers is subtracted from the larger ( alternately, the two can be equal so their subtraction yields 0 ).
For example for any ( even infinite ) collection of pairs of shoes, one can pick out the left shoe from each pair to obtain an appropriate selection, but for an infinite collection of pairs of socks ( assumed to have no distinguishing features ), such a selection can be obtained only by invoking the axiom of choice.
For instance, according to Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic, the Arabic root ( to sacrifice ) can be derived the forms ( he sacrificed ), ( you ( masculine singular ) sacrificed ), ( he slaughtered ), ( he slaughters ), and ( slaughterhouse ).

For and further
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For it had turned out, by a further paradox of Cubism, that the means to an illusion of depth and plasticity had now become widely divergent from the means of representation or imaging.
For the further discussion, we shall thus assume an electron optical resolution of 80 Af and phosphor screen resolution of 60 Af.
For example, if an author is paid a modest advance of $ 2000. 00, and their royalty rate is 10 % of a book priced at $ 20. 00-that is, $ 2. 00 per book-the book will need to sell 1000 copies before any further payment will be made.
For a further discussion see Dominance ( genetics ).
For further protection, climbers typically put a bouldering mat ( crash pad ) on the ground to break their fall.
For further evidence, Jehovah's Witnesses note that in Mark 1: 9-10, after Jesus was baptised in water by John the Baptist, he was baptised by the spirit symbolised by a dove.
For further explanation for why people believe other people have consciousness look at Peter Carruthers Phenomenal Consciousness.
For further particulars see Publicani.
For example, the Americas and Europe are considered part of Christendom, but this region is further subdivided into the West ( representing the North Atlantic ) and Latin America.
For further information, see History_of_citizenship # Competing_senses_of_citizenship | History of citizenship.
For example, when an ordinary RGB digital image is compressed via the JPEG standard, the RGB colorspace is first converted ( by a rotation matrix ) to a YCbCr colorspace, because the three components in that space have less correlation redundancy and because the chrominance components can then be subsampled by a factor of 2 or 4 to further compress the image.
For siege warfare the size of crossbows was further increased to hurl large projectiles such as rocks at fortifications.
For Dunedin, George Smith Duncan further developed the Hallidie model, introducing the pull curve and the slot brake ; the former was a way to pull cars through a curve, since Dunedin's curves were too sharp to allow coasting, while the latter forced a wedge down into the cable slot to stop the car.
For the consumer, that point comes where marginal utility of a good, net of price, reaches zero, leaving no net gain from further consumption increases.
" For example, a habitat might be an aquatic or terrestrial environment that can be further categorized as a montane or alpine ecosystem.
For further discussion on this subject, see Premium efficiency and Copper in energy efficient motors.
For Orthodox no further council would therefore be needed until such time as a major crises arose within the church.
For further discussion, see Exergy.
For further information see, Traditional education.
For Avicenna ( Ibn Sina ), for example, the a tabula rasa is a pure potentiality that is actualized through education, and knowledge is attained through " empirical familiarity with objects in this world from which one abstracts universal concepts " developed through a " syllogistic method of reasoning in which observations lead to propositional statements which when compounded lead to further abstract concepts.

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