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For and better
For better or for worse, we all now live in welfare states, the organizing principle of which is collective responsibility for individual well-being.
`` Waiting For Godot '' sells even better in America than in France.
For better or worse we cannot regard `` imitation '' in the arts in the simple mode of classical rationalism or detached realism.
For better subway services
For several years, Solomonoff's work was better known in the Soviet Union than in the Western World.
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 most of the history of bicycles ' popularity women have worn long skirts, and the lower frame accommodated these better than the top-tube.
For some practitioners alchemy was an intellectual pursuit, and over time they got better at it.
For even better resolution and to allow for quantification, high-performance TLC can be used.
For example, by inoculating in the months of milder climate, one had a better chance of fighting the infection and becoming immune instead of the alternative: natural exposure to the disease during harsher weather, when the body's defenses were already challenged.
For these regimens, a better toxicity profile is generally expected.
Malaria Foundation International states, " The outcome of the treaty is arguably better than the status quo going into the negotiations ... For the first time, there is now an insecticide which is restricted to vector control only, meaning that the selection of resistant mosquitoes will be slower than before.
For these thermal effects, the frequency of the radiation is important only as it affects radiation penetration into the organism ( for example microwaves penetrate better than infrared ).
For example, there is much better scientific evidence that breathing high-oxygen gases increase exercise tolerance, during aerobic exertion .< ref >
For example, proteins dissolve better in water than in oil, and so tend to form oil-in-water emulsions ( that is, they promote the dispersion of oil droplets throughout a continuous phase of water ).
For example, students have been found to perform better on a test of knowledge about a text passage when a second reading of the passage is delayed rather than immediate ( see figure ).
For a useful interpretation of human reality, to share faith experience he said that we must each make certain " over-beliefs " in things which, while they cannot be proven on the basis of experience, help us to live fuller and better lives.
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 those who had a job, the February revolution gave freedom to reach for resolving long-term problems of their laborious working life ; the workers called for eight-hour-per-day working limits, better working conditions, and higher wages.
( For example, Gamma Worlds 4th edition inverted the Armor Class ( AC ) scale its predecessors inherited, so that higher AC numbers indicate better armor.
For example, when atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, plants are able to grow better and thus remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but the extent to which these mechanisms stabilize and modify the Earth's overall climate are not known.
For example, a Hall sensor integrated into a ferrite ring ( as shown ) can reduce the detection of stray fields by a factor of 100 or better ( as the external magnetic fields cancel across the ring, giving no residual magnetic flux ).
For example, Mexican companies are given better access to U. S. markets due to their membership.
For example, Jex & Britt mention research that indicates that interactional justice is a better predictor than procedural justice, which is in turn a better predictor than distributive justice.

For and high-level
For example, the same high-level task may require many more instructions on a RISC machine, but might execute faster than a single CISC instruction.
For example, low-level abstraction layers expose details of the computer hardware where the program is run, while high-level layers deal with the business logic of the program.
For example, it is common for very high-level languages like Python to have modules written in C for greater speed.
The ancient blue dragon was ranked third among the ten best high-level 4th Edition monsters by the authors of Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition For Dummies.
For high-level programming languages, pointers effectively take the place of general purpose registers in low-level languages such as assembly language or machine code, but may be in available memory.
For example, a high-level data dictionary can provide alternative entity-relationship models tailored to suit different applications that share a common database.
For battles, the troops were organized unto temporary high-level units, usually polk ( полк, Old Slavonic for group of troops ), a regiment commanded by golova ( голова ́, head ) or voyevoda ( воево ́ да, war leader ); these commanding positions were not permanent and did not sustain after the battle.
For example for Fagan inspections the low-level document must comply with specific exit-criteria ( as specified in the high-level document ) before the development process can be taken to the next phase.
For time slots carrying high-level data link control ( HDLC ) data, such as data for common channel signaling ( CCS ), TDMoIP has a special adaptation that encapsulates stretches of non-idle data.
For example, through mid-level vision we perceive a face, then through high-level vision we recognize a face of a familiar person.
For a single font to cover two languages with different shaping requirements but a common script, for example Arabic and Urdu, it would be necessary for two sets of shaping tables to be included in the font, and for the user ( or some other high-level mechanism, such as markup ) to inform the glyph processor which to use.
For example, it has a “ Career English Course ” where students develop high-level English writing and presentation skills.
For example, high-level sprinters execute the switch from the eccentric contraction that occurs when the foot hits the ground to the concentric contraction when the foot breaks contact with the ground, in less than 0. 10 seconds.
For practical application this means any formal representation of real world tasks requires the translation of the contextual expert knowledge of an application ( high-level ) into the elementary and reproducible operations of a computing machine ( low-level ).
For this purpose domain specific ( high-level ) knowledge must be transferred into an algorithm and its parameters ( low-level ).
# For fragment shading nvparse is possibly the first shading language featuring high-level abstraction based on NV_register_combiners, NV_register_combiners2 for pixel math and NV_texture_shader, NV_texture_shader2 and NV_texture_shader3 for texture lookups.
For example for Fagan Inspection the low-level document must comply with specific exit-criteria ( as specified in the high-level document ) before the development process can be taken to the next phase.
For this reason, very high-level programming languages are often referred to as goal-oriented programming languages.
For example, a DSM language for mobile phones could allow users to specify high-level abstractions for the user interface, as well as lower-level abstractions for storing data such as phone numbers or settings.
For example, the high-level concept " income " is combined with the object class " person " to form the data element concept " net income of person ".

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