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In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
Small Business Administration, What It Is, What It Does, SBA Services For Community Economic Development, and various other useful publications on currently important management, technical production, and marketing topics are available, on request, from Small Business Administration, Washington 25, D.C..
For expository purposes, this is best treated as a model which spells out the conditions under which an important industry affected with the public interest would find it profitable to raise wages even in the absence of union pressures for higher wages.
For as Merleau-Ponty indicated ( 1953 ), it is not the secret which is important, but the removal of secrecy.
For example, " aloin " is derived from Aloe vera and Aloe ferox and has important medical uses ( e. g. as a laxative and in the treatment of burns ) as well as cosmetic uses ( e. g. in skin and hair products ).
For many years, the Swedish Academy interpreted " ideal " as " idealistic " () and used it as a reason not to give the prize to important but less Romantic authors, such as Henrik Ibsen and Leo Tolstoy.
For them, what is important is that it is acquired and transferred without help or hindrance from the compulsory state.
For an example of its use, analysis of the concentration of elements is important in managing a nuclear reactor, so nuclear scientists will analyze neutron activation to develop discrete measurements within vast samples.
For this reason it is important to have a reliable and accurate method of measuring the depth of water.
For particularly important public suits the jury could be increased by adding in extra allotments of 500.
For one's safety it is important to only accept connections from people you know.
For medium spans, trusses or box beams are usually most economical, while in some cases, the appearance of the bridge may be more important than its cost efficiency.
For instance: the pottery shop was discontinued when the school moved from Weimar to Dessau, even though it had been an important revenue source ; when Mies van der Rohe took over the school in 1930, he transformed it into a private school, and would not allow any supporters of Hannes Meyer to attend it.
For example, drought and excessively salty soil are two important limiting factors in crop productivity.
For this reason it's important that the ' metapopulation management plan ' occurs concurrently with conservation strategies to enhance in-situ population growth.
For instance, John Stuart Mill famously suggested that " the Battle of Marathon, even as an event in British history, is more important than the Battle of Hastings ".
For Philippe Contamine, " the battle of Bouvines was both important and high profile consequences ".
For Gilbert Ryle ( 1949 ), a category ( in particular a " category mistake ") is an important semantic concept, but one having only loose affinities to an ontological category.
For example, he or she cannot veto the legislative budget, and thus Congress is sovereign over the year's single most important piece of legislation.
For some psychologists, especially those in the psychodynamic tradition, the most important period of socialization is between the ages of one and ten.
For a patient to maintain consciousness, two important neurological components must function impeccably.
For this reason, clowning is often considered an important part of training as a physical performance discipline, partly because tricky subject matter can be dealt with, but also because it requires a high level of risk and play in the performer.
For the preceding property of unions of non-decreasing sequences of convex sets, the restriction to nested sets is important: The union of two convex sets need not be convex.
For example, focusing on the subnavel area is important for the practice of tummo, or inner fire.
For the Aztecs, the most important tribute was the acquisition of sacrificial victims for their religious rituals.

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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 example, Philip K. Dick's works contain recurring themes of social decay, artificial intelligence, paranoia, and blurred lines between objective and subjective realities, and the influential cyberpunk movie Blade Runner is based on one of his books.
For most of its existence it has battled with mainstream medicine, sustained by pseudoscientific ideas such as subluxation and innate intelligence that are not based on solid science.
For it is now possible to piece together what really happened high over Sverdlovsk on May 1, 1960, and to understand why America ’ s most secretive intelligence agency got it so wrong ".
For example, former field hands ( during the early days of Reconstruction ) are described behaving " as creatures of small intelligence might naturally be expected to do.
For the benefit of reducing network complexity, the intelligence in the network is purposely mostly located in the end nodes of each data transmission, cf.
For example, they have been used to study abstract reasoning of children, acculturation of immigrants, intelligence, the differing mental processes in mental illness, cultural themes, etc.
For thirty years, the KGB and FSB trained Iraqi secret police ; some 70, 000 Russian military advisors, many of them intelligence and security specialists, served in Iraq from 1973-2003.
For example, to establish the validity of the proposition that IQ is supported by a general intelligence factor ( g factor ), the answers to several tests of cognitive ability must positively correlate ; thus, for the g factor to be a heritable trait, the IQ-test scores of close-relation respondents must correlate more than the IQ-test scores of distant-relation respondents.
For instance, the Abwehr ( the German military intelligence service ) used a four-rotor machine without a plugboard, and Naval Enigma used different key management from that of the Army or Air Force, making its traffic far more difficult to cryptanalyse.
For years afterward members of her community would attribute the child's curiosity, intelligence, and lively personality to the incident.
For instance humanity includes love, kindness, and social intelligence.
For example, during a strategy briefing late in the war, Luftwaffe intelligence discovered vast numbers of Soviet fighter aircraft ready to be deployed to the front.
In the United States for instance, the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act ( CALEA ) requires that all telephone and VoIP communications be available for real-time wiretapping by Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
For instance, in 2007 documents surfaced showing that the FBI was planning to field a total of 15, 000 undercover agents and informants in response to an anti-terrorism directive sent out by George W. Bush in 2004 that ordered intelligence and law enforcement agencies to increase their HUMINT capabilities.
Under the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act all U. S. telecommunications providers are required to install packet sniffing technology to allow Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept all of their customers ' broadband Internet traffic.
For this purpose some of the command and other military, and often civilian personnel participate in identification of these threats, which is at once an organisation, a system and a process collectively called military intelligence ( MI ).
For instance, as early as 1920, E. L. Thorndike used the term social intelligence to describe the skill of understanding and managing other people.
For a novice player the difference ( i. e. experience, not taking into account the actual skill ) between a human opponent and a computer controlled opponent may be near nil, however for a skilled player the lack of human intelligence is usually easily noticed in most bot implementations ; regardless of the actual skill of the bot — which lack of intelligence can be at least somewhat compensated for in terms of e. g. extreme ( superhuman ) accuracy and aim.
For example, some of the " great pains " that engineers now go to in order to shield users from complexity " under the hood " are the " contextual help " paradigm ; automation ( as with engine control units, anti-lock braking systems, and traction control systems that make car operation closer to foolproof than it used to be ); weak artificial intelligence ( AI ) ( such as today's expert systems ); and the ongoing quest for strong AI ( to build tomorrow's expert systems ).
For western democracies, it is extremely rare for journalists to be paid by an official intelligence service, but they may still patriotically pass on tidbits of information they gather as they carry on their legitimate business.
For the next 30 years FTD personnel became known throughout the Air Force and the intelligence community as the experts in Soviet aircraft, missile, and related equipment performance.
For months, the group was not taken seriously by British intelligence, and attempts by Aaron Aaronsohn and Avshalom Feinberg to establish communication channels in Cairo and Port Said failed.

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