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For the moment there was no woman in his life, and it was this vacuum that had given Claire her opportunity.
For readjustment to the U.S., volunteers should be given some separation allowance at the end of their overseas service, based on the length of time served.
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
For the industry of this model, the effect of such public pressures in the past has been to hold the price well below the short-run profit-maximizing price ( given the wage rate and the level of GNP ), and even below the entry-limited price ( but not below average cost ).
For some substances, auxiliary properties such as the melting point are given.
For circular fibers in a closely packed hexagonal array, the packing efficiency is given by: Af where Af, and 0.906 is the ratio of the area of a circle to that of the circumscribed hexagon.
For any choice of admissible policy Af in the first stage, the state of the stream leaving this stage is given by Af.
For Mrs. Shaefer -- who had been given a clean bill of health by her own physician at the time she visited Lee -- and her friend were agents for the California Pure Food and Drug Inspection Bureau.
On the clock given him was the inscription, `` For Outstanding Contribution to Billiken Basketball, 1960-61 ''.
For nearly a year, they have been receiving counseling, separately and together, in an effort to understand and overcome the antagonisms which had given rise to the possibility of divorce.
A Sonata For Violin And Piano, called `` Bella Bella '', by Robert Fleming, was given its first United States performance.
For this reason the examples given below are grouped by voltage level.
" For some people, a program is only an algorithm if it stops eventually ; for others, a program is only an algorithm if it stops before a given number of calculation steps.
Algorithm versus function computable by an algorithm: For a given function multiple algorithms may exist.
For Altaicists, the version of Altaic they favor is given at the end of the entry, if other than the prevailing one of Turkic – Mongolic – Tungusic – Korean – Japanese.
For each element a of a group G, conjugation by a is the operation φ < sub > a </ sub >: G → G given by ( or a < sup >− 1 </ sup > ga ; usage varies ).
For example, one can say for a given transition that it corresponds to the excitation of an electron from an occupied orbital to a given unoccupied orbital.
For an ideal gas the internal energy is given by
For example, given two image elements A and B, the most common compositing operation is to combine the images such that A appears in the foreground and B appears in the background.
For example, if for a given problem size a parallelized implementation of an algorithm can run 12 % of the algorithm's operations arbitrarily quickly ( while the remaining 88 % of the operations are not parallelizable ), Amdahl's law states that the maximum speedup of the parallelized version is times as fast as the non-parallelized implementation.
For example, some see the World Bank and the IMF as corrupt bureaucracies which have given repeated loans to dictators who never do any reforms.
For a first order predicate calculus, with no (" proper ") axioms, Gödel's completeness theorem states that the theorems ( provable statements ) are exactly the logically valid well-formed formulas, so identifying valid formulas is recursively enumerable: given unbounded resources, any valid formula can eventually be proven.
For cross-referencing, they are given with list indices from Andreini ( 1-22 ), Williams ( 1-2, 9-19 ), Johnson ( 11-19, 21-25, 31-34, 41-49, 51-52, 61-65 ), and Grünbaum ( 1-28 ).
For curves given by the graph of a function, horizontal asymptotes are horizontal lines that the graph of the function approaches as x tends to Vertical asymptotes are vertical lines near which the function grows without bound.

For and topography
For some reason, probably associated with local politics, he subsequently found himself unpopular in Halicarnassus and, sometime around 447 BC, he migrated to Periclean Athens, a city for whose people and democratic institutions he declares his open admiration ( V, 78 ) and where he came to know not just leading citizens such as the Alcmaeonids, a clan whose history features frequently in his writing, but also the local topography ( VI, 137 ; VIII, 52-5 ).
For example, hydrographic charts are designed to portray what is safe for navigation, and therefore will usually tend to maintain least depths and occasionally de-emphasize the actual submarine topography that would be portrayed on bathymetric charts.
For a given country and town it gives coordinates, altitude, weather forecast, and a map showing the position of the town with respect to topography and borders and bodies of water ( not with respect to other towns ); it also lists towns which are very nearby, within 3 km, with direction.
For mountain range peak lists, attaining the goal provides the peak bagger with a deeper appreciation for the topography of the range.
For various reasons, both the borders and names of political divisions have changed — sometimes to follow topography, sometimes to weaken former states by dividing them, and sometimes to realize a philosophical or historical ideal.
For example, residents of the Crow Reservation in the Big Horn River watershed, or of Sheridan in the Tongue River watershed, would locate the Powder River Basin as the region east of the Big Horn Mountains, using a definition based on watershed and topography.
For the next two days, Honeycutt maneuvered his companies toward positions for a coordinated battalion attack on May 13 but was frustrated by both difficult topography and North Vietnamese resistance.
For many years, the line had significant curvature throughout its length, a result of the rugged local topography, which earned it the moniker, " Hellish Slow & Wobbly ".

For and bathymetry
:* For area, depth and volume data: AR Bos, CK Kapasa and PAM van Zwieten: " Update on the bathymetry of Lake Mweru ( Zambia ), with notes on water level fluctuations ".

For and surge
The 1981 James Bond movie For Your Eyes Only caused a surge in sales of the car in Chile where it was specially imported from Spain to meet demand ( mostly in yellow ), since it had already been phased out on the Chilean assembly line.
For example, if one assumes that Atlantic hurricanes and Pacific typhoons have intensified in recent years due to human-caused global warming, then a rapid surge in automobile ownership in China, Brazil, and India could be seen as uneconomic growth.
For example, if you assume that the breakdown of the US population by party identification has not changed since the previous presidential election, you may underestimate a victory or a defeat of a particular party candidate that saw a surge or decline in its party registration relative to the previous presidential election cycle.
For example, large capital inflows like a surge in foreign direct investment or a sudden increase in short term portfolio investment.
For mainland areas, storm surge is more of a threat when the storm strikes land from seaward, rather than approaching from landwards.
For this was the age of the CIO, the years that one historian has called ' the largest sustained surge of worker organization in American history '".
For some women, these devices do not detect the LH surge, or high levels of LH are a poor predictor of ovulation ; this is particularly common in women with PCOS.
For a brief period in the late 19th century, Yecapixtla experienced a surge in economic development when a railway was built through connecting it to Mexico City through what is now the eastern panhandle of the State of Mexico.
For the House of Hohenzollern, Wehlau-Bromberg was a " major geopolitical gain and surge in wealth and prestige ", while Poland had " substantially benefited " from Brandenburgian support during the war.
For floods, the event may be measured in terms of m³ / s or height ; for storm surges, in terms of the height of the surge, and similarly for other events.
For this, they were aided by their skills in shipping and trade and the surge of nationalism accompanying the struggle for independence from Spain.
For reasons not entirely clear, the early 1990s saw a surge in interest in intentional communities.
For several days in May 2006 the clock was frozen at 6. 38, with a surge protector being installed to avoid a recurrence.
For example, an event that causes a $ 5 billion insurance industry loss might cause demand surge to increase construction costs by 5 %, while an event that causes a $ 40 billion insurance industry loss might cause demand surge to increase construction costs by 25 %.
For subsurface bursts, there is an additional phenomenon present called " base surge ".
For underwater bursts, the visible surge is, in effect, a cloud of liquid ( usually water ) droplets with the property of flowing almost as if it were a homogeneous fluid.
For example, a lightning strike is considered an environmental cause, and consequently is excluded from most service plans, even if they claim power surge protection.

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