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For and better
For better or for worse, we all now live in welfare states, the organizing principle of which is collective responsibility for individual well-being.
`` Waiting For Godot '' sells even better in America than in France.
For better or worse we cannot regard `` imitation '' in the arts in the simple mode of classical rationalism or detached realism.
For several years, Solomonoff's work was better known in the Soviet Union than in the Western World.
In the court's words: " For better or worse, being intentionally thrown at is a fundamental part and inherent risk of the sport of baseball.
For most of the history of bicycles ' popularity women have worn long skirts, and the lower frame accommodated these better than the top-tube.
For some practitioners alchemy was an intellectual pursuit, and over time they got better at it.
For even better resolution and to allow for quantification, high-performance TLC can be used.
For example, by inoculating in the months of milder climate, one had a better chance of fighting the infection and becoming immune instead of the alternative: natural exposure to the disease during harsher weather, when the body's defenses were already challenged.
For these regimens, a better toxicity profile is generally expected.
For a better high-level introduction to Cyclone, the reasoning behind Cyclone and the source of these lists, see this paper.
Malaria Foundation International states, " The outcome of the treaty is arguably better than the status quo going into the negotiations ... For the first time, there is now an insecticide which is restricted to vector control only, meaning that the selection of resistant mosquitoes will be slower than before.
For these thermal effects, the frequency of the radiation is important only as it affects radiation penetration into the organism ( for example microwaves penetrate better than infrared ).
For example, there is much better scientific evidence that breathing high-oxygen gases increase exercise tolerance, during aerobic exertion .< ref >
For example, proteins dissolve better in water than in oil, and so tend to form oil-in-water emulsions ( that is, they promote the dispersion of oil droplets throughout a continuous phase of water ).
For example, students have been found to perform better on a test of knowledge about a text passage when a second reading of the passage is delayed rather than immediate ( see figure ).
For a useful interpretation of human reality, to share faith experience he said that we must each make certain " over-beliefs " in things which, while they cannot be proven on the basis of experience, help us to live fuller and better lives.
For the better part of two years, Crick worked on the physical properties of cytoplasm at Cambridge's Strangeways Laboratory, headed by Honor Bridget Fell, with a Medical Research Council studentship, until he joined Max Perutz and John Kendrew at the Cavendish Laboratory.
For those who had a job, the February revolution gave freedom to reach for resolving long-term problems of their laborious working life ; the workers called for eight-hour-per-day working limits, better working conditions, and higher wages.
( For example, Gamma Worlds 4th edition inverted the Armor Class ( AC ) scale its predecessors inherited, so that higher AC numbers indicate better armor.
For example, when atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, plants are able to grow better and thus remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but the extent to which these mechanisms stabilize and modify the Earth's overall climate are not known.
For example, a Hall sensor integrated into a ferrite ring ( as shown ) can reduce the detection of stray fields by a factor of 100 or better ( as the external magnetic fields cancel across the ring, giving no residual magnetic flux ).
For example, Mexican companies are given better access to U. S. markets due to their membership.
For example, Jex & Britt mention research that indicates that interactional justice is a better predictor than procedural justice, which is in turn a better predictor than distributive justice.

For and subway
For example, a subway map intended for riders may represent a subway station with a dot ; the dot doesn't resemble the actual station at all but gives the viewer information without unnecessary visual clutter.
For the construction the same technology was used as for the construction of subway tunnels.
For example, on a subway train, CCTV cameras may allow the operator to confirm that people are clear of doors before closing them and starting the train.
For instance, in Tokyo, crowds of teenage fans would assemble seemingly spontaneously at subway stops where a rock musician was rumored to be headed.
: For the police officer, see NYPD subway sodomy scandal
For instance, the Vancouver SkyTrain started operations in 1986, but has expanded so rapidly that its track length roughly matches the Toronto subway which pre-dates it by 30 years.
For the first six months of operation, alternate trains forming the Bloor – Danforth subway service were routed along the new University Avenue line to Union Station.
For most of the expressway, the Batong Line light rail, an extension of Line 1 of Beijing subway, sits practically in the centre of the expressway, linking central Beijing to Tuqiao on the Eastern 6th Ring Road, beyond central Tongzhou.
For this stretch of the road the Yonge – University – Spadina subway passes underneath.
For the similarly named subway station in Brooklyn, New York City, see York Street ( IND Sixth Avenue Line ).
For subway tunnels, ' slab track ' is the preferred option, where support structures for rails are directly poured into the tunnel floor using pre-mixed concrete.
For example, in the scene where Becky emerges from the subway, two men can be seen standing at the top of the stairs having a heated discussion.
For decades 8th and Market was Philadelphia's retail hub, with major department stores Strawbridge's, Gimbels and Lit Brothers located at that corner, all with direct entrances to the subway.
For the subway car's final tipping scene, the actors were harnessed into a life-sized subway car which was ripped to tip over when read.
For a while, free transfers were provided between the subway station and 42nd Street on the elevated IRT Third Avenue Line.
For example, around 1990, the City of New York Parks Commissioner restricted greenspace access by banning bus and subway transit, frequented modes of transport for African Americans, from reaching certain parks.
For 52 years, he took the subway into Manhattan in the morning and worked at his office until noon, answering some of the 3000 letters that arrived each week from readers all over the world.
For the summer excursion season of 1924, the Franklin Avenue Line was upgraded for the operation of six-car subway trains, and assigned the BMT number 7.
1924: For the summer season, platforms on the line are extended and modified for the operation of subway trains.
For the next 16 years, there would be no additional subway extensions, and for eight years after that, any new subways.
For the Toronto subway station see Keele ( TTC ).
For emergencies, the cars also featured emergency brake cords like other subway cars, but added an emergency alarm which could be activated to notify the train crew in case of emergency.

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