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For and assurance
For style and assurance, for a supreme and regal bearing there is still no one who can touch her.
For information assurance, CM can be defined as the management of security features and assurances through control of changes made to hardware, software, firmware, documentation, test, test fixtures, and test documentation throughout the life cycle of an information system.
For this reason, the Orange Book ( still a reference on the design of secure operating systems design ) characterizes the various security assurance levels that it defines mainly in terms of the structure and security features of the TCB.
For states eligible for this assurance, the United States would not use nuclear weapons in response to a chemical or biological attack, but states that those responsible for such an attack would be held accountable and would face the prospect of a devastating conventional military response.
For as the nature of foul weather lieth not in a shower or two of rain but in an inclination thereto of many days together, so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting but in the known disposition thereto during all the time there is no assurance to the contrary.
For many applications, one does not need an explicit expression for this infinite sum, but merely assurance of its existence, and this can be seen as follows.
For example, options are generally valued using the Black – Scholes model while the liabilities of life assurance firms are valued using the theory of present value.
For consumers, " certified organic " serves as a product assurance, similar to " low fat ", " 100 % whole wheat ", or " no artificial preservatives ".
For instance, Section 11 of the Married Women's Property Act 1882 applies to civil partnerships ; thus, money payable to a surviving partner under a policy of life assurance no longer forms part of the deceased partner's estate.
For her work in the film, Lathan earned an Essence Award for Best Actress, as well as the added assurance of a very busy work schedule.
For example, the Nova Scotia Dietetic Association is the regulatory body for professional dietitians and nutritionists in that province, authorized by legislation, the Professional Dietitians Act, " to engage in registration, quality assurance, and when necessary, the discipline of dietitians in Nova Scotia to ensure safe, ethical and competent dietetic practice.
For consumers, CSA International certification marks are intended to provide increased assurance of quality and safety.
For consumers, the mark provides increased assurance of quality and safety.
For olive oil bottled outside EU countries this regulation does not apply, and thus the consumer has no assurance that these statements are true.
For example: if X agrees to buy goods from Y made to Z, and does so on the strength of Z ’ s assurance as to the high quality of the goods, X and Z may be held to have made a collateral contract consisting of Z ’ s promise to quality given in consideration of X ’ s promise to enter into the main contract with Y.
For their assurance, the shareholders are permitted to elect an Auditor at each AGM.

For and Romans
For this he was also known as Parnopius ( ; Παρνόπιος, Parnopios, from πάρνοψ, " locust ") and to the Romans as Culicarius ( ; from Latin culicārius, " of midges ").
For example, he believed ( as most Romans ) that his ancestor Appius Claudius Caecus had used the censorship to introduce the letter " R " and so used his own term to introduce his new letters.
For example, in the 1st century BC the Romans were aware of the similarities between Greek and Latin, which they explained mythologically, as the result of Rome being a Greek colony speaking a debased dialect.
For example, at Cannae, the Romans deployed 80, 000 men, and generally could put tens of thousands more into smaller combat actions ).
For example, the Mediterranean Sea was known to the Romans as the inner sea because the Roman empire spread around its coasts.
Those who see biblical support for the doctrine of natural law often point to Paul's Epistle to the Romans: " For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves: Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another.
( See Leviticus 11 and Romans 14: 2 ) For many centuries, Western alchemists believed in vitalism.
For the Romans, oration became an important part of public life.
* For a more detailed analysis, as well as the Romans in battle, see the articles Roman infantry tactics and Roman military personal equipment.
For many Romans, Egyptian Isis was an aspect of Phrygian Cybele, whose orgiastic rites were long-naturalized at Rome, indeed, she was known as Isis of Ten Thousand Names.
Romans 8: 24-25 states " For in hope we have been saved, but hope that is seen is not hope ; for why does one also hope for what he sees?
* Romans 6: 23 " For the wages of sin is death ; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
* Romans 2: 6, 7 ; 13: " For he will repay according to each one's deeds.
* For assisting the Romans in defeating Antiochus III, Eumenes II of Pergamum is rewarded with a great increase in territory.
For a long time the Noricans had enjoyed independence under princes of their own and carried on commerce with the Romans.
Harris further implies that Romans have an uncontrollable lust and desire for “ what they do not or cannot have .” For example, Antony only desires his wife Fulvia after she is dead:
: For other Romans of this name, see Licinia ( gens ).
For the next 200 years the Chauci provided Roman auxiliaries through treaty obligations, but they also appear in their own right in concert with other Germanic tribes, opposing the Romans.
* Romans 3: 23: " For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God "
* Romans 8: 7-8: " For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God's law ; indeed, it cannot.
For his victories, which avenged all the previous defeats suffered by the Romans against the Sassanids, Carus received the title of Persicus Maximus.
For a fortnight, the Romans maintained their pursuit until they ran into supply troubles.
For 297 the Romans elected as consuls Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus ( consul for the 4th time ) and P. Decius Mus ( consul for the 3rd time ).

For and demanded
For a moment she thought of answering with the truth but she knew there were men who shied away from virginity, who demanded some degree of education in body as well as mind.
For a 1986 repeat, David Jason demanded to be removed from the show, thus creating an abridged version of 25 minutes.
For example, exorbitant bribes were demanded for allowing goods to pass in and out of the Gaza Strip, while heads of the Preventive Security Service apparatus profited from their involvement in the gravel import and cement and construction industries, such as the Great Arab Company for Investment and Development, the al-Motawaset Company, and the al-Sheik Zayid construction project.
For example, in the absence of any new technologies, copper prices would indeed be expected to increase as growing economies demanded more copper to meet the needs of expanding communication networks and plumbing infrastructure.
For an oxybeles, the rules of a torsion weapon demanded that the more energy could be stored, the thicker the prod had to be and the heavier the projectile, to increase the amount of stored energy delivered to the projectile.
For several years Doohan would shuttle between Toronto and New York as work demanded.
For much of the time that the Norse survived in Greenland, they had a very tough life that demanded finding a balance between maintaining population levels and finding enough food and supplies to survive.
For this reason, he demanded Toqta send Kelmish's husband to him.
For instance, a Sikh couple who marry in accordance to the rites of the Sikh religion must register their marriage either under the Special Marriages Act ( 1954 ) or the Hindu Marriage Act – the Akalis demanded replacement of such rules with Sikhism-specific laws.
( For De Sica's film, there was a censorship controversy when the MPAA demanded a scene where the lead characters talk to the prostitutes of a brothel be removed, regardless of the fact that there was no sexual or provocative activity.
For the last time Batu demanded that Bela have the Cumans returned and warned " It is much easier for the Cumans to escape than it is for you ... you dwell in houses and have fixed towns and fortresses, so how will you escape me ".
For example, if the price increases by 5 % and quantity demanded decreases by 5 %, then the elasticity at the initial price and quantity
For example, if quantity demanded increases from 10 units to 15 units, the percentage change is 50 %, i. e., ( 15 − 10 ) ÷ 10 ( converted to a percentage ).
For instance, like Bugliosi, he insists that relevant case law demanded that Ito foreclose the defense from asking him about racial slurs because of the possibility of prejudice to the prosecution's case.
For example, in the standard text-book model of perfect competition, equilibrium occurs at the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal.
For example, a program that once could only save in text format is now demanded to save in HTML, XML, XLS, CSV, PDF, DOC, and other formats.
For example, it can be predicted that if the price of beef increases — ceteris paribus — the quantity of beef demanded by buyers will decrease.
For this reason they were useful for propaganda purposes whenever the exigencies of the diplomatic situation demanded a rekindling of resentment of English public opinion against the Dutch.
For instance they usually demanded independent witnessing of the actual destruction of an aircraft, making confirmation of victories scored in enemy territory very difficult.
For their part, the employers guaranteed to introduce the eight hour day, which the workers had demanded in vain for years.
For example, if a rise in the price of beef results in a decrease in the quantity of beef demanded, it is likely that the quantity of hamburger buns demanded will also drop, despite no change in buns ' prices.
For example, Sen. Bob Dole, then head of the Republican Party, sharply criticized Time Warner after a meeting between Michael J. Fuchs ( head of the Warner Music Group ), William Bennett, and C. Delores Tucker, at which Tucker and Bennett demanded that Fuchs read lyrics from NIN's " Big Man with a Gun ".
For severals years during 1990s, he was very active in kidnapping police officials, famous personalities and demanded huge amount of money as ransom.

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