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For and coherence
For subjectivists rationality and coherence constrain the probabilities a subject may have, but allow for substantial variation within those constraints.
For without Kant, Berkeley was not able to give an account of the coherence of our experience that squared with his empiricism.
For microscopic bodies, the extension of the system is much smaller than the coherence length, which gives rise to long-range entanglement and other nonlocal phenomena that are characteristic of quantum systems.
For an electromagnetic wave, the coherence time is the time over which a propagating wave ( especially a laser or maser beam ) may be considered coherent.
For example, with a multipath time of 3 μs ( corresponding to a 1 km of added on-air travel for the last received impulse ), there is a coherence bandwidth of about 330 kHz.
For coherence requires that the autonomy of criticism, the need to eradicate its conception as " a parasitic form of literary expression,.
For this reason, many of the larger systems (> 64 processors ) use this type of cache coherence.
For example, although far-field thermal radiation at distances from surfaces of more than one wavelength is generally not coherent to any extent, near-field thermal radiation ( i. e., radiation at distances of a fraction of various radiation wavelengths ) may exhibit a degree of both temporal and spatial coherence.
For example, a stabilized helium-neon laser can produce light with coherence lengths in excess of 5 m. Not all lasers are monochromatic, however ( e. g. for a mode-locked Ti-sapphire laser, Δλ ≈ 2 nm-70 nm ).
( For fermions, such as electrons, only even orders of coherence / ODLRO are possible.
For centuries, teachers and educators have seen the importance of organization, coherence, and emphasis in good writing.
For time scaling operations amplitude coherence is only a minor problem because shifting analysis frames in time has only a minor impact on the amplitude.
For Warren, it is the coherence of responding to racist narratives in the struggle for civil rights that establishes the body of African American literature, and the scholar suggests that continuing to refer to the texts produced after the civil rights era as such is a symptom of nostalgia or a belief that the struggle for civil rights has not yet ended.
For example, the coherence of the underlying set of concepts is considered to be critical factor in judging its coherence and validity.
For example, Sir Michael Rutter stated that the concept of DAMP ( unlike ADHD ) was " muddled " and " lacks both internal coherence and external discriminative validity ... it has no demonstrated treatment or prognostic implications "; he concluded that the concept should be abandoned.
For example, in a herd of feral goats it is a large male that is dominant and maintains discipline and coherence of the flock.

For and theories
For a while, support was split between these two theories.
For a number of years the support for these theories was evenly divided.
For this reason, some theorists have argued that consequentialist theories can only require agents to choose the best action in line with what they know about the situation.
For example, Burris has reviewed sociological publications and used the theories of Weber and Bourdieu to describe academic caste systems.
For mathematical purposes, elementary particles are normally treated as point particles, although some particle theories such as string theory posit a physical dimension.
For Stephen T. Engel, on the other hand, Rousseau's nationalism anticipated modern theories of " imagined communities " that transcend social and religious divisions within states.
For example, constructive proofs in analysis may ensure witness extraction, in such a way that working within the constraints of the constructive methods may make finding witnesses to theories easier than using classical methods.
For example, according to type theories, there are two types of people, introverts and extroverts.
For specific problems effective theories may be written down which give qualitatively correct results in certain limits.
For example, in most string theories one of the closed string modes is the graviton, and one of the open string modes is the photon.
For example, many theories of quantum gravity can create universes with arbitrary numbers of dimensions or with arbitrary cosmological constants.
For example, no new evidence will demonstrate that the Earth does not orbit around the sun ( heliocentric theory ), or that living things are not made of cells ( cell theory ), that matter is not composed of atoms, or that the surface of the Earth is not divided into solid plates that have moved over geological timescales ( the theory of plate tectonics )... One of the most useful properties of scientific theories is that they can be used to make predictions about natural events or phenomena that have not yet been observed.
For instance, classical physics is simpler than more recent theories ; nonetheless it is not be preferred over them, because it produces inaccurate predictions in some circumstances.
For example, one can apply the current understanding of grand unified theories ( GUT's-both quasi-classical, such as general relativity, and modern, such as quantum gravity, superstring, and M-theories ) to these three primary cosmogonic paradoxes in thought experiments.
For over thirty years, Charles Fort sat in the libraries of New York City and London, assiduously reading scientific journals, newspapers, and magazines, collecting notes on phenomena that lay outside the accepted theories and beliefs of the time.
For instance, Mark Finn, author of Blood and Thunder: The Life & Art of Robert E. Howard, contends that de Camp deliberately framed his questions in regard to Howard to elicit answers matching his Freudian theories about him.
For theories about the origin of the ostrich feather badge and of the motto " Ich dien " (), see Prince of Wales's feathers.
For instance, a belief that I ought to do X, in some theories, can directly cause me to do X without my having to want to do X ( i. e. have a desire to do X ).
For example, both Kepler's laws of the motion of the planets and Galileo's theories of motion worked out for terrestrial objects are reducible to Newtonian theories of mechanics, because all the explanatory power of the former are contained within the latter.
For 25 years, he worked on theories about elementary particles, played a role in the discovery of the quark, and researched the analytic and high-energy properties of Feynman integrals and the foundations of S-Matrix theory.
For examples of the use of Fuller's campaign theories in the business world see:
For example, there are numerous theories concerning the homeland and early movements of the Proto-Indo-Europeans, each with its own interpretation of the archaeological record.
Prescription For Murder, a book by journalists Brian Whittle and Jean Ritchie, reports two theories on why Shipman forged the will.

For and general
For many years a state tax on cities and towns was paid by the several municipalities to the state from the proceeds of the general property tax.
For the policy officer will know that action can almost never be secret and that in general the effectiveness of policy will be conditioned by the readiness of the country to sustain it.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
For any pencil in a plane containing a Af-fold secant of **zg has an image regulus which meets the plane of the pencil in Af lines, namely the images of the lines of the pencil which pass through the intersection of **zg and the multiple secant, plus an additional component to account for the intersections of the images of the general lines of the pencil.
For many of these unwed mothers, the data on their family life and early childhood experiences revealed several indications and sources of their basic mistrust of their parents in particular and of the world in general.
-- For a second month in a row, Multnomah County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday.
For general morale reasons and to encourage the efforts of his supply officers, when food was short for combat troops he cut the rations of his headquarters staff accordingly.
For this latest addition to the Great Letters Series, under the general editorship of Louis Kronenberger, Miss Hardwick has made a selection which admirably displays the variety of James's genius, not to mention the felicities of his style.
* For the general reader.
For general computer use access technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers and refreshable Braille displays has been widely taken up along with standalone reading aids that integrate a scanner, optical character recognition ( OCR ) software, and speech software in a single machine.
For biologists, this includes human beings, although for the general public the term " animal " means only non-human animals.
For example, in some groups, the group operation is commutative, and this can be asserted with the introduction of an additional axiom, but without this axiom we can do quite well developing ( the more general ) group theory, and we can even take its negation as an axiom for the study of non-commutative groups.
For other uses, see Alexander and Alexander ( Aetolian general )
For Hume, philosophy can be split into two general parts: natural philosophy and the philosophy of human nature ( or, as he calls it, " moral philosophy ").
For the frequent case of propositional logic, the problem is decidable but Co-NP-complete, and hence only exponential-time algorithms are believed to exist for general proof tasks.
For example, if James's will states that he is leaving $ 500, 000 to his son Sam then the money would be a general devise.
For years, it was traded privately until a ROM was made available to the general public.
For example, abstracting a leather soccer ball to the more general idea of a ball retains only the information on general ball attributes and behavior, eliminating the other characteristics of that particular ball.
For this reason, players should choose badminton shoes rather than general trainers or running shoes, because proper badminton shoes will have a very thin sole, lower a person's centre of gravity, and therefore result in fewer injuries.
For many years, the U. S. has borrowed and bought while in general, the rest of the world has lent and sold.
For several decades from the 1970s to early 2000s, the focus in designing high performance general purpose CPUs was largely on achieving high ILP through technologies such as pipelining, caches, superscalar execution, out-of-order execution, etc.
For example, the Napoleonic code expressly forbade French judges from pronouncing general principles of law.
For example, the copyright to a Mickey Mouse cartoon restricts others from making copies of the cartoon or creating derivative works based on Disney's particular anthropomorphic mouse, but does not prohibit the creation of other works about anthropomorphic mice in general, so long as they are different enough to not be judged copies of Disney's.
For many decades, consciousness as a research topic was avoided by the majority of mainstream scientists, because of a general feeling that a phenomenon defined in subjective terms could not properly be studied using objective experimental methods.

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