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For and incremental
For the incremental case ( i. e., ), this simplifies to:
For incremental reading to leave a permanent mark in long-term memory, the processed material must be gradually converted into material based on active recall.
For several years, new PowerBook and PowerBook Duo computers were introduced which featured incremental improvements, including color screens, but by mid-decade, most other companies had copied the majority of the PowerBook's features, and Apple was unable to regain their lead.
For this reason wormholes have been defined geometrically, as opposed to topologically, as regions of spacetime that constrain the incremental deformation of closed surfaces.
For any spacetime, there is an incremental invariant interval ds between events with an incremental coordinate separation dx < sup > μ </ sup > of
For such an observer, the incremental () form of the proper time equation is needed, along with a parameterized description of the path being taken, as shown below.
For example, if a backup system uses a single tape each day to store the incremental backups for all the protected computers, restoring one of the computers could potentially require many tapes.
For these materials it is sometimes useful to consider the incremental permeability defined as
For most incremental compilers, compiling a program with small changes to its source code is usually near instantaneous.
In his review of the August 2005 Newtype USA Game of the Month Kevin Gifford writes " For Broken Angel veterans, the improvements here will likely be incremental.
For both cost and technical reasons, it must be designed to be able to support incremental upgrades.
For a continuous process, this means that incremental changes in such variables are exact differentials, fully determined by their initial and final thermodynamic states.

For and wholesale
For the year of 2007, wholesale products sold in Fukushima totalled ¥ 494 billion and employed 6, 645 workers, while retail sales for the same time period totalled ¥ 319bn, and employed 18, 767 workers.
For example, names in the. com TLD are in some sense sold " wholesale " at a regulated price by VeriSign, and individual domain name registrars sell names " retail " to businesses and consumers.
For an economically efficient electricity wholesale market to flourish it is essential that a number of criteria are met.
For example, wholesale companies now have to hire staff and accountants to handle the VAT paperwork, which would not be required if they were collecting sales tax instead.
For years called the Florida Avenue Market, it still operates after 80 years as the city's principal wholesale food and produce market.
For example, a bank may give a wholesale money rate of 6. 75 % and the dealer may give the consumer an interest rate of 7. 75 %.
For example, in 2003, the European Commission issued a recommendation to national telecom regulators ( NRAs ) to examine the competitiveness of the market for wholesale access and call origination on public mobile telephone networks.
For a retailer it will be their markup over wholesale.
For independent oil refiners which purchase crude oil and sell refined products in the wholesale market, adverse price movements can present a significant economic risk.
For twenty-three years, Zorinsky worked in the wholesale tobacco and candy business.
For example, Arkansas uses " Alcoholic Beverage Control " or " ABC " to refer to its state agencies that regulate alcohol sales ; yet all alcohol sales ( wholesale and retail ) in those communities that allow it are by private firms.

For and fee
For hotels with 1000 rooms, the increased license fee would mean an expense of $5000 a year, Goodis said.
For example, it has deputized sister states to act as contingency fee auditors for unclaimed property.
For SEC registered hedge fund advisers to charge an incentive or performance fee, the investors in the funds must be " qualified clients " as defined in the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 Rule 205 – 3.
For example in Australia, methadone maintenance treatment ( MMT ) is delivered by private pharmacies for a nominal fee to the client ( regardless of the fact it is free as it is subsidised by the Federal government ).
For amounts greater than $ 1000, these companies charge commission fees of between 3 %- 4 %, significantly lower than Western Union's 7. 1 % fee and MoneyGram's 7. 2 % fee for sending the same amount to Ethiopia.
For purposes of regulation by the Federal Communications Commission under the U. S. Communications Act of 1934 and Telecommunications Act of 1996, the definition of telecommunications service is " the offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.
For the measly sum of 3, 000 francs ( Pujol's usual fee being 20, 000 francs per show ), the Moulin Rouge lost their star attraction, who proceeded to set up his own travelling show called the Theatre Pompadour.
For an annual registration fee of £ 10, local residents are entitled to 50 free crossings and additional crossings at 20p.
For tournaments, the fee might be 10 % of the buy-in, but can vary widely.
For example, "$ 100 +$ 10 " would have $ 100 going to the prize pool and an additional $ 10 going to the house as the fee for a total of $ 110 cost to the player.
For a $ 5, 500 fee to an imaginary lawyer, Don and Helen Robinson received Tiffany Stasi ( whose identity was confirmed by DNA testing in 2000 ) and a set of authentic-appearing adoption papers with the forged signatures of two lawyers and a judge.
For a nominal fee, subsidized by Reed Freeman, a wealthy Binghamton clothing manufacturer, the Chautauqua Assembly at Carmel Grove combined what we would call today a week long " resort " experience with a stimulating series of lectures by nationally known figures of the time, along with popular musical and theater acts.
For instance, messengers were rewarded with useful objects, e. g. an old silk kimono, rather than paid a fee.
For example, the situation regarding tuition fees in the United Kingdom is one of reverse discrimination: English, Welsh and Northern Irish students studying in Scotland would be liable to pay tuition fee.
For one such event in Ingolstadt, instead of the usual fee, Kleiber received a new Audi made to his specifications.
* For the following equipment, without integrated carrier, that are not integrate-able in a computer and work standalone, have a fee of2. 00:
For an extra fee, Robot-Berning supplied silenced versions with nylon gears.
For a yearly subscription fee of 3 Euros one can dine under the vaulted ceilings on a three course French meal served by volunteers for the price of 7. 50 Euros.
For those with broadband, the fee is US $ 99 yearly.
For a small fee, a caricature can be drawn specifically ( and quickly ) for a patron.
For example, a fund may charge a flat fee for maintaining an individual retirement account for an investor.
For example, in the case of a Boeing 757, the peak landing fee was about 2. 5 times higher than the off-peak fee in all three airports.
For the same amount, one could purchase a ticket to a major vaudeville theater ; when America's first amusement park opened in Coney Island the following year, a 25-cent entrance fee covered admission to three rides, a performing sea lion show, and a dance hall.

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