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For and PG
For example Plan 9 from Outer Space received an X rating in 1960 that was changed to a PG rating in 1990.
For provinces, the two-letter part is an abbreviation of the province name, such as ' PG ' for Perugia, although, as an exception, the code for Medio Campidano (< tt > IT-VS </ tt >) is based on its two capitals, Villacidro and Sanluri.
The movie is stated ( like Knife After Dark is as " R For Retarded ) as " PG: May include Patriotic Garbage ".
For admission to the programme, candidates should have passed two year PG Degree course ( with 55 % marks after 1991 and 50 % before 1991 ) after three year bachelor ’ s degree course and higher secondary of 12 years duration.

For and programmes
For foreign news, first a " generic minute " is recorded, then reports are to World Service radio, then the reporter talks to any other programmes that are on air.
For this purpose, Nehru oversaw the creation of mass village enrollment programmes and the construction of thousands of schools.
For example programmes have featured the excavation of Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements, Roman villas and medieval churches.
Abbott is a frequent public speaker, newspaper contributor and TV performer, appearing on programmes such as Have I Got News For You, Celebrity Come Dine with Me and Cash in the Celebrity Attic.
For some genres of programmes – such as drama and entertainment – the actors, writers, and musicians involved in a production all have underlying rights.
For these reasons, many programmes survive only as monochrome film recordings, if at all.
For example, all BBC Worldwide customers who had bought programmes from the Corporation in the past were contacted to see if they still had copies which could be dubbed for the archives ; Doctor Who is a prime example of how this method recovered episodes that the Corporation did not hold themselves.
Amongst other TV programmes, Greene was in A Man For Loving, The Doctors, The Morecambe and Wise Show, Dixon of Dock Green, Scarf Jack, The Professionals episode Everest Was Also Conquered and the Tales of the Unexpected episode Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat.
For the post of principal conductor Glock engaged Antal Doráti, who, in Heyworth's judgment, " raised standards of playing and brought new vigour to the programmes " in his four years in charge ( 1962 – 66 ).
For more BBC radio programmes see: Category: BBC radio programmes.
* July 7 – The BBC's children's programme For The Children returns, one of the few pre-war programmes to resume after the reintroduction of the service.
For speakers of English who are learning Welsh, certain programmes, particularly children's programmes and, carry subtitles on page 889 of Teletext, featuring Welsh subtitles with additional English translations in brackets next to more difficult Welsh-language words.
* Z For Fake for BBC2 in 2001 ( 8 programmes )
For example, East Asian economies such as Singapore, Japan and South Korea tend to emphasize education by allocating a large portion of the budget to this sector, and by implementing programmes such as gifted education.
For admission to all master's programmes, a bachelor's degree in one or more specified disciplines is required, in some cases in combination with other requirements.
For the first fifty years of its existence, with the exception of films and imported programmes from countries such as the United States and Australia, almost all the channel's output was produced by the BBC's in-house production departments.
For most markets, including the United States, the only way for audiences to see the piece was via the Internet, or in one of a handful of unsolicited and unpaid broadcasts on news channel review programmes.
For Tiger Aspect, Perkins produced programmes including The Catherine Tate Show for the BBC, and Benidorm for ITV.
For many years these would be aired both in London, where Thames would broadcast during the week, and throughout the country, animated before, and as a static image after, programmes produced for ITV by Thames.
For foreign news, first a " generic minute " is recorded, then reports are to World Service radio, then the reporter talks to any other programmes that are on air.
After the election, Christine and Neil Hamilton appeared together on Have I Got News For You, an appearance that established her as a chat-show personality and she subsequently appeared on myriad programmes including her own ' Christine Hamilton Show ' on BBC Choice where she interviewed celebrities who had ' been through stormy waters ' of some kind, ranging from Jonathan Aitken to James Hewitt, from Bernard Manning to Ivana Trump, and from Paul Merson to John Fashanu.
For many years, TVB has been the predominant ratings leader in Hong Kong, its programmes often capturing 90-95 % of viewing audience.

For and fundamental
For both Plato and Aristotle artistic mimesis, in contrast to the power of dialectic, is relatively incapable of expressing the character of fundamental reality.
For example, child welfare experience abounds with cases in which the parental request for substitute care is precipitated by a crisis event which is meaningfully linked with a fundamental unresolved problem of family relationships.
For example Connecticut applies the following standard to review unpreserved claims: 1. the record is adequate to review the alleged claim of error ; 2. the claim is of constitutional magnitude alleging the violation of a fundamental right ; 3. the alleged constitutional violation clearly exists and clearly deprived the defendant of a fair trial ; 4. if subject to harmless error analysis, the state has failed to demonstrate harmlessness of the alleged constitutional violation beyond a reasonable doubt.
In the court's words: " For better or worse, being intentionally thrown at is a fundamental part and inherent risk of the sport of baseball.
" For Kant's transcendental idealism, " critique " means examining and establishing the limits of the validity of a faculty, type, or body of knowledge, especially through accounting for the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible concepts in use in that knowledge system.
For dyslexia intervention with alphabet writing systems the fundamental aim is to increase a child's awareness of correspondences between graphemes and phonemes, and to relate these to reading and spelling.
For example, there are two fundamental operations on the plane.
For example, the fundamental group of the figure eight is the free group on two letters.
For example many fundamental investors use technicals for deciding entry and exit points.
For the safety of gene therapy, the Weismann barrier is fundamental in the current thinking.
For a given energy in a given volume, there is an upper limit to the density of information ( the Bekenstein bound ) about the whereabouts of all the particles which compose matter in that volume, suggesting that matter itself cannot be subdivided infinitely many times and there must be an ultimate level of fundamental particles.
For many years a fundamental question in physics was whether a left-hand rule would be equivalent.
For this reason the most fundamental science is generally understood to be " physics " – the name for which is still recognizable as meaning that it is the study of nature.
For instance, Archimedes ' cattle problem may be solved using a Pell equation, the fundamental solution of which has 206545 digits if written out explicitly.
For instance, the fundamental observables associated with the motion of a single quantum mechanical particle are the position and momentum operators and.
For a great many functions and practical applications, the Riemann integral can also be readily evaluated by using the fundamental theorem of calculus or ( approximately ) by numerical integration.
For most religious traditions, this attitude is essentially based on a non-literal view of one's religious traditions, hence allowing for respect to be engendered between different traditions on fundamental principles rather than more marginal issues.
For example, Steven Pinker argues in his book The Language Instinct that thought is independent of language, that language is itself meaningless in any fundamental way to human thought, and that human beings do not even think in " natural " language, i. e. any language that we actually communicate in ; rather, we think in a meta-language, preceding any natural language, called " mentalese.
For all the apparent bitterness that divides left and right wings, there are few fundamental philosophical differences between them in the area of public policy.
For instance of the 23 s-expression-based syntactic constructs defined in the R5RS Scheme standard, 11 are classed as derived or library forms, which can be written as macros involving more fundamental forms, principally lambda.
For example, quantum strings have tension, much like regular strings made of twine ; this tension is considered a fundamental parameter of the theory.
For purposes of making sense of how to govern, the FSLN drew four fundamental principles from the work of Carlos Fonseca and his understanding of the lessons of Sandino.
In February 2002 they received the 2001 A. M. Turing Award by the Association for Computing Machinery ( ACM ), with the citation: " For ideas fundamental to the emergence of object oriented programming, through their design of the programming languages Simula I and Simula 67.
For this reason the Universal Declaration is a fundamental constitutive document of the United Nations.
For musical applications, a source of musical sounds is used as the carrier, instead of extracting the fundamental frequency.

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