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For and good
For a while he was content to let events develop in their good time.
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 my seedbed I use good garden soil with a little sand added to encourage rooting.
For some retired persons, part-time farming is a good way to supplement retirement income.
For two hours they drove her from one strong point to another along the side of the Reef, trying to maneuver her onto the plain where they could get a good throw.
For example, some contemporary writing tends to fuse the `` good guys '' and the `` bad guys '', to portray the weak people as heroes and weakness as a virtue, and to explain ( or even justify ) asocial behavior by attributing it to deterministic psychological, familial, and social experiences.
For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
::" For here is the chief and most confounding objection to excessive skepticism, that no durable good can ever result from it ; while it remains in its full force and vigor.
For example, a good crosscourt sliced dropshot will use a hitting action that suggests a straight clear or smash, deceiving the opponent about both the power and direction of the shuttlecock.
For one thing they had too good an opinion of their own ability ... Another point was their faulty field dispositions, and in addition there was rampant indiscipline and inexperience displayed ...
For 1908, the National League club returned to wearing red trim, but the American League team finally had an official nickname, and would remain the " Red Sox " for good.
For many individuals with bipolar disorder a good prognosis results from good treatment, which, in turn, results from an accurate diagnosis.
For example, it may be meaningful to speak of an action as being good for someone as an individual but bad for them as a citizen of their town.
For everything created by God is good and nothing is to be rejected when received with thanksgiving.
For each fellowship, anyone who publicly assents to the doctrines described in the statement and is in good standing in their " home ecclesia " is generally welcome to participate in the activities of any other ecclesia.
For a given market of a commodity, demand is the relation of the quantity that all buyers would be prepared to purchase at each unit price of the good.
For a given quantity of a consumer good, the point on the demand curve indicates the value, or marginal utility, to consumers for that unit.
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 moral universalist ( and certainly an absolutist ) might argue that, just as one can discuss what is ' good and evil ' at an individual's level, so too can one make certain " moral " propositions with truth values relative at the level of the species.
For example, the fact that computers are naturally good at math leads to the question of the use of calculators in math education.
For others, psychological inconsistency is not a stumbling block to good drama: " Euripides is in pursuit of a larger insight: he aims to set forth the two modes, emotional and rational, with which human beings confront their own mortality.
For God is has not made nature or the substance of the soul bad ; for he who is good can make nothing but what is good.

For and quality
For before someone takes up an attitude toward death, suffering, or their infliction, they have no moral quality at all.
For many everyday listening situations, the loss in data ( and thus quality ) is imperceptible.
For example, the DIN 41612 connectors used in the VMEbus system can withstand 50 to 500 insertions and removals ( called mating cycles ), depending on their quality.
For instance, a person who sustains bodily injury through the negligence of another may sue for medical costs, pain, suffering, loss of earnings or earning capacity, mental and / or emotional distress, loss of quality of life, disfigurement and more.
For compatibility and ease of implementation, the 1571's double-sided format of one logical disk side with 70 tracks was created by putting together the lower 35 physical tracks on each of the physical sides of the disk rather than using two times 40 tracks, even though there were no more quality problems with the mechanisms of the 1571 drives.
For example, English was the only official language and educational institutes of quality were also English speaking.
For comparison, milk heat pasteurization is not being alleged to be a method " to cover up poor food quality "; consequently, food irradiation should not be accused to serve such criminal purposes.
For modern parchment makers and calligraphers, and apparently often in the past, the terms parchment and vellum are used based on the different degrees of quality, preparation and thickness, and not according to which animal the skin came from, and because of this, the more neutral term " membrane " is often used by modern academics, especially where the animal has not been established by testing.
For example, Scott, Pat, and Chris have in common the universal quality of being human or humanity.
For example, the acoustic quality of lowered third formants pertains almost exclusively to American varieties of English.
For example the following industries have identified the use of static code analysis as a means of improving the quality of increasingly sophisticated and complex software:
For example, when observing a series of black-white-light fringes drawn with a specific spatial frequency, the image quality may decay.
For example, the height of a person is genetically determined, but there exist height differences within a given social group that can be attributed to environmental factors ( e. g. the quality of nutrition ) and to genetic inheritance.
Although the studio protested the increased production costs, Kurosawa was adamant that " the quality of the set influences the quality of the actors ' performances .... For this reason, I have the sets made exactly like the real thing.
For instance, one can print a vector logo on a small sheet of copy paper, and then enlarge the same vector logo to billboard size and keep the same crisp quality.
For quality control in manufacturing in the 1960s, Kaoru Ishikawa developed a cause and effect diagram, known as an Ishikawa diagram or fishbone diagram.
For example, large numbers of employees discussing key issues in an intranet forum application could lead to new ideas in management, productivity, quality, and other corporate issues.
For an image of specified quality, e. g., resolution and color fidelity, freeze-frame television has a lower bandwidth requirement than that of full-motion television.
For example, if a telecommunications service provider decides to offer different qualities of voice connection, then a premium voice connection will require a better connection quality compared to an ordinary voice connection.
For contract work, particularly work awarded by government agencies, quality control issues are among the top reasons for not renewing a contract.
For example, Scott, Pat, and Chris have in common the universal quality of being human or humanity.
For home theater, VHS and DVD did not offer enough resolution to carry the full image quality captured by 70 mm film, and VHS and DVD video transfers were usually prepared from 35 mm reduction elements.
For example, gods have the quality of spirituality by omission of many common aspects of human life.
" For example, if a law of ambiguous quality has been enacted but never applied, a case challenging that law lacks the ripeness necessary for a decision.

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