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For and candidates
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
For example, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters has supported Republican Party candidates on a number of occasions and the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization ( PATCO ) endorsed Ronald Reagan in 1980.
For the November 1998 election, the Ajeya Bharat had a list of 100 candidates for the Assembly.
For example, a party that receives 15 % of the votes under such a system receives 15 % of the seats for its candidates.
For physically implementing a quantum computer, many different candidates are being pursued, among them ( distinguished by the physical system used to realize the qubits ):
For example, a certain succession to a chiefdom might be recognized by a colonial power as traditional in order to favour their own candidates for the job.
For example, suppose we have three candidates, A, B, and C, and that there are three voters with preferences as follows ( candidates being listed in decreasing order of preference ):
For example, the single transferable vote redistributes votes for candidates below the threshold.
For this reason, the candidates of 1832 came to be chosen by national conventions.
* For each pairing of candidates ( as in a round-robin tournament ) count how many votes rank each candidate over the other candidate.
For N candidates, this requires pairwise hypothetical elections.
For example, with 5 candidates there are 10 pairwise comparisons to be made.
For each possible pair of candidates, one pairwise count indicates how many voters prefer one of the paired candidates over the other candidate, and another pairwise count indicates how many voters have the opposite preference.
For example, the Independent Party of Oregon cross-nominated five major party candidates, winning races for the U. S. Senate, Oregon State Treasurer, and the Oregon House of Representatives in 2008.
For candidates in the, ilitary, a stringent two-year graded course, with quarterly assessments, is held under Armed Forces Post Graduate Medical Institute in Rawalpindi.
( For a list of candidates, see Sites and places associated with Arthurian legend.
( For the 2012 elections, only the KMT and DPP are eligible to nominate candidates under this method.
For the Basque elections of 2005, Batasuna presented lists of candidates but they were dismissed as illegal.
For example, instant run-off voting redistributes votes for minor candidates according to the voter's expressed order of preference.
For each of the five ITIL v3 Lifecycle courses ( SS, SD, ST, SO, CSI ), candidates receive this lapel pin after passing the exam.
For a decade prior to 2011, Salem County voters had consistently chosen the county's Democratic candidates to control the county government.
For these reasons, there are stimulant ( amphetamine like ) plants as well as entheogenic plants among the candidates that have been suggested.

For and Intermediate
For example, according to a text of the First Intermediate Period, it was known Djed-Sut (" everlasting places "), which is the name of the pyramid of Teti.
For example, the Inter-American Development Bank created a Committee for the Application of Intermediate Technology in 1976 and the World Health Organization established the Appropriate Technology for Health Program in 1977.
For this reason, DPX is the worldwide-chosen format for still frames storage in most Digital Intermediate post-production facilities and film labs.
For example, if a character masters the Mage and Cleric classes, which are both Basic, then the Intermediate class Sage will be available to them.
For most provinces in Canada, a Grade 6 Certificate and Intermediate Rudiments counts as Grade 10 credit, a Grade 7 Certificate and Advanced Rudiments counts as Grade 11 credit, and a Grade 8 Certificate and Advanced Rudiments counts as Grade 12 credit.
For a team to be relegated from the Essex Senior League they would have to resign their Senior Status and join an Intermediate League.
Epsom is noted for several schools including St Peter's College ( the successor of Auckland's earliest school ), Dilworth School, Diocesan School For Girls, St Cuthbert's College, Epsom Normal Primary School, Auckland Normal Intermediate, Auckland Grammar School and Epsom Girls ' Grammar School.
For non-indoor events, boats are separated into Championship ( where " points " are available ), Intermediate and Beginner ( for students in their first year of the sport ).
For the 2012-2013 school year 4th grade will be added from both towns to George R. Austin Intermediate School.
For those with a flair for Drawing, the Art Teachers organise special classes and coach students to participate in the Elementary and Intermediate Grade Examination conducted by the Maharashtra Govt.
For example, a student following GCSE who is likely to achieve A *-C grades at GCSE would work towards the Intermediate Diploma.
( For classes Intermediate and above.
For the 2011-2012 school year, there were 10, 958 students enrolled in the district ( includes Bucks Technical High School and Intermediate Unit student totals ) with a budget of $ 172, 803, 000.
For the Latin and Ballroom Events students are divided according to experience: Beginner, Novice, Intermediate and Advanced.

For and stream
For protein identification, fractions from the column were concentrated by pervaporation against a stream of air at 5-degrees-C or by negative pressure dialysis in an apparatus which permitted simultaneous concentration of the protein and dialysis against isotonic saline.
For a chemical process the first of these might involve the concentrations of the different chemical species, and the temperature or pressure of the stream.
For any choice of admissible policy Af in the first stage, the state of the stream leaving this stage is given by Af.
For ships, a kedge may be dropped while a ship is underway, or carried out in a suitable direction by a tender or ship's boat to enable the ship to be winched off if aground or swung into a particular heading, or even to be held steady against a tidal or other stream.
For example, one could create a function that creates an infinite list ( often called a stream ) of Fibonacci numbers.
The output byte is selected by looking up the values of S ( i ) and S ( j ), adding them together modulo 256, and then looking up the sum in S ; S ( S ( i ) + S ( j )) is used as a byte of the key stream, K. For as many iterations as are needed, the PRGA modifies the state and outputs a byte of the keystream.
For example, audio and video streams will have separate RTP sessions, enabling a receiver to deselect a particular stream.
For example, for maximal use of distribution, a computer running on a different hardware architecture should be able to reliably reconstruct a serialized data stream, regardless of endianness.
For sequential access once the tape is positioned, however, tape drives can stream data very fast.
For example, they see a stream of pure, clear water in the distance, but by the time the get there the stream has dried up.
For very high Mach number ( M > 25 ) simulations, models can be launched into a counter-flowing gas stream generated by the shock tube.
For aircraft travelling west between continents in the northern hemisphere these paths will extend northward near or into the Arctic region, however easterly flights will often fly a more southerly track to take advantage of the jet stream.
For a stream cipher to be secure, its keystream must have a large period and it must be impossible to recover the cipher's key or internal state from the keystream.
For example, if encryption is being performed at a rate of 8 megabytes per second, a stream of period 2 < sup > 32 </ sup > blocks will repeat after about a half an hour.
For example, from a user's workspace into a repository, or from a stream to its parent.
For example, many compounds used for medication are weak acids or bases, and a knowledge of the pK < sub > a </ sub > values, together with the water – octanol partition coefficient, can be used for estimating the extent to which the compound enters the blood stream.
For its growth, Orange negotiates exclusivity agreements with Warner, HBO, Fidélité Films and Gaumont, ensuring a stream of films for its TV Orange Cinema Series package.
For the purpose of this discussion, it is convenient to think in motorcycle terms, where the exhaust pipe faces into the cooling air stream, and the crankshaft commonly spins in the same axis and direction as do the wheels i. e. " forward ".
For example, suppose that a bank uses a stream cipher to hide its financial information, and a user sends an encrypted message containing, say, "< tt > TRANSFER $ 0000100. 00 TO ACCOUNT # 199 </ tt >.
For performance reasons, designers of stream ciphers try to keep that number of rounds as small as possible, but because determining the minimal secure number of rounds for stream ciphers is not a trivial task, and considering other issues such as entropy loss, unique to each cipher construction, related-IVs and other IV-related attacks are a known security issue for stream ciphers, which makes IV loading in stream ciphers a serious concern and a subject of ongoing research.

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