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For and easier
For easier reference, the list is presented by area code.
For example, in a trick-taking game it may be easier to have all one's cards of the same suit together, whereas in a rummy game one might sort them by rank or by potential combinations.
For example, an anxious patient may be asked to talk to a stranger as a homework assignment, but if that is too difficult, he or she can work out an easier assignment first.
For easier distribution of large programs, multiple class files may be packaged together in a. jar file ( short for Java archive ).
For example, it is easier to divide numbers represented in Hindu-Arabic numerals than numbers represented as Roman numerals.
For example, constructive proofs in analysis may ensure witness extraction, in such a way that working within the constraints of the constructive methods may make finding witnesses to theories easier than using classical methods.
For early domestic radios, tuned radio frequency receivers (" TRF "), also called the Neutrodyne, were more popular because they were cheaper, easier for a non-technical owner to use, and less costly to operate.
For example, the Dini Decree in 1996 made it more easier for Sinhalese workers to bring their family to Italy.
For example, a white ball is easier to see on a green or blue table than it is on a gray table.
For example, the tensor algebra of a vector space is slightly painful to actually construct, but using its universal property makes it much easier to deal with.
For example, the task of describing mathematically the motion of a projectile is made easier by separating out the force of gravity, angle of projection and initial velocity.
For example deuterium has twice the mass of ordinary ( light ) hydrogen and it is generally easier to purify it than to separate uranium-235 from the more common uranium-238.
" However, he also said, " For every ( negative ) post, there's somebody saying, ' You made my life a lot easier because I now have someone I can relate to on screen '.
For example, describing a transformation as a rotation by a certain angle with respect to a certain axis is easier to get an idea of the overall behavior of the transformation than describing it as a combination of a translation and a rotation.
For example, a fishing kayak is simply a general-recreation kayak outfitted with accessories that make it easier from which to fish.
For celestial navigation the Portuguese, like other Europeans, used Arab navigation tools, like the astrolabe and quadrant, which they made easier and simpler.
For Star Trek: The Next Generation, an ultraviolet light matting process was proposed by Don Lee of CIS and developed by Gary Hutzel and the staff of Image G. This involved a fluorescent orange backdrop which made it easier to generate a holdout matte, thus allowing the effects team to produce effects in a quarter of the time needed for other methods.
For example, recognizing entire words from a dictionary is easier than trying to parse individual characters from script.
For this reason, it was proposed that the original finite-dimensional space be mapped into a much higher-dimensional space, presumably making the separation easier in that space.
For example, if $ 1, 000 is embezzled from a local agency that has $ 2, 000 funds, it is easier to notice than from a national agency with $ 2, 000, 000 funds.
For the 1967 – 68 season, the letters " CTV " were rounded and easier to see, with the " base / TV " graphic added later.
For example, it would be easier for a person to learn to touch their nose or mouth than it would be for them to draw a line 5 inches long with their eyes closed.
For instance, an 8a free-climbing route is significantly easier than an 8a boulder problem.

For and survey
For 10 years Sponsor has issued an annual survey of the size and characteristics of the Negro market and of successful techniques for reaching this market through radio.
For example, a survey of high school students to measure teenage use of illegal drugs will be a biased sample because it does not include home-schooled students or dropouts.
For example, people who have strong opinions or substantial knowledge may be more willing to spend time answering a survey than those who do not.
For a detailed and critical survey of the history of syntax in the last two centuries, see the monumental work by Giorgio Graffi ( 2001 ).
For example, some households have multiple phone numbers making them more likely to be selected in a telephone survey than households with only one phone number.
For example, in Ontario a survey taken throughout the province might use a larger sampling fraction in the less populated north, since the disparity in population between north and south is so great that a sampling fraction based on the provincial sample as a whole might result in the collection of only a handful of data from the north.
For example, results from a survey given to 13-18 year old students in Sweden showed that low social capital and low social trust are associated with higher rates of psychosomatic symptoms, musculoskeletal pain, and depression.
For the object of the survey, there are three sources of information:
For a survey of the field, see the book by Kushilevitz and Nisan.
For example, the survey of corporate social responsibility, published January 2005, produced largely critical letters from Oxfam, the World Food Programme, United Nations Global Compact, the Chairman of BT Group, an ex-Director of Shell and the UK Institute of Directors.
For geomagnetic survey work the detector can be mounted on a long probe in front of the aircraft or be a towed device.
For three consecutive years ( 2009 – 2011 ), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual " Quality of Living " survey of hundreds of cities around the world.
For other variants of the four-peg Tower of Hanoi problem, see Paul Stockmeyer's survey paper.
References: For more information about the historical employment of vibrato by classical vocalists, see Michael Scott's two-volume survey The Record of Singing ( published by Duckworth, London, in 1977 and 1979 ); John Potter's Tenor: History of a Voice ( Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 2009 ); and Herman Klein's 30 Years of Music in London ( Century, New York, 1903 ).
For example, the 2007 Financial Executives International ( FEI ) survey indicated average compliance costs for decentralized companies were $ 1. 9 million, while centralized company costs were $ 1. 3 million.
For instance, the modern border between Israel and Lebanon is established at the point in the upper Galilee where Conder and Kitchener ’ s survey stopped.
For instance, students may simply be given the task of identifying all the tree species in a land lab, or an advanced student may be doing an intensive survey of the microbial life forms found in a soil sample.
For Frye, this kind of coherent, critical integrity involves claiming a body of knowledge for criticism that, while independent of literature, is yet constrained by it: " If criticism exists ," he declares, " it must be an examination of literature in terms of a conceptual framework derivable from an inductive survey of the literary field " itself ( Anatomy 7 ).
For a specific survey comparing suitability of mechanisms for generic programming, see.
For a modern survey of the idea of progress in evolution see Nitecki and Dawkins.
For example, during the survey the interviewer might inform the respondent that for the next series of questions they will be sent to an IVR system to continue or complete the interview.
For example, a 1971 survey of Industrial Research / Development magazine found that 76 % felt the government was not revealing all it knew about UFOs, 54 % thought UFOs definitely or probably existed, and 32 % thought they came from outer space.
For example, Moore and William ( 1982 ) in a literature survey and review of concept testing methodology, point out that concept tests have failed to account for changes between the concept tested and the communication describing the benefits of the product which embodies the concept.
For the sake of the survey, an observatory was established at Altona, and Schumacher resided there permanently.

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