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For example in the Netherlands, the law assumes the stronger participant ( e. g. a car driver ) is liable in the case of an accident with a weaker participant ( e. g. a cyclist ) unless it can be proved that the cyclist's behavior could not have been expected.
For other objects ( for instance, a rolling tube or the body of a cyclist ), A may be significantly larger than the area of any cross section along any plane perpendicular to the direction of motion.
For example, when cyclist Thomas Stevens rode around the world in the 1880s, he reported only one significant mechanical problem in over 20, 000 km, caused when the local military confiscated his bicycle and damaged the front wheel.
For most derny races, the cyclist sits in the slipstream for the duration of the event.
For years after the abandonment of this section of rail line, the area was a noted attraction, with its relatively gentle grade, it became a hiker and cyclist haven.
For example, a cyclist planning to go straight through an intersection should avoid getting stuck in a right-turn-only lane, where it is easy to get clobbered by a right-turning car ; a cyclist in a through-traffic lane may get a few surprised looks but will probably not get hit.
< center > For the Colombian road cyclist see Luis Cárdenas </ center >
For each cyclist, the times they had needed in each stage was added up for the general classification.
For the general classification, these times were added up ; the cyclist with the least accumulated time was the race leader.
For the general classification, these times were added up ; the cyclist with the least accumulated time ( after compensating for time bonuses and / or time penalties ) was the race leader, identified by the yellow jersey.
For the general classification, these times were added up ; the cyclist with the least accumulated time was the race leader, identified by the yellow jersey.

For and same
For he has the pride that comes of self-acceptance and the humility, perhaps of the same genesis, not to impose himself upon another.
For the States which maintain two separate agencies -- one for the vocational rehabilitation of the blind, and one for the rehabilitation of persons other than the blind -- the Act specifies that their minimum ( base ) allotment shall be divided between the two agencies in the same proportion as it was divided in fiscal year 1954.
For example, to move ( as the score requires ) from the lowest F-major register up to a barely audible N minor in four seconds, not skipping, at the same time, even one of the 407 fingerings, seems a feat too absurd to consider, and it is to the flautist's credit that he remained silent throughout the passage.
For example, arrow 17 in Figure 3 portrays the proximal radial epiphysis for boy 34, whereas the same epiphysis for girl 2 is portrayed by arrow 18 in Figure 4.
For the same reason, the output fiber plate is planoconcave, its exposed flat side permitting contact photography if a permanent record is desired.
For that matter, Stan Musial is rare, possessing the disposition that enabled him to put out the same for seven managers, reserving his opinions, but not his effort.
For every criterion which defines what something is, at the same time proclaims -- implicitly if not openly -- what that something is not.
For this reason, he says, the density of the universe always remains the same even though the galaxies are zooming away in all directions.
For when he began to talk and dream all at the same time, making his plans as he went, she had begun dreaming too.
For eleven days they'd done the same thing, leaving the cottage quietly before breakfast, before Esperanza Beach got jammed with tourists and beach balls and show-offy lifeguards.
For example, the same piece of information may be ambiguous in one context and unambiguous in another.
For example, in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin ( 1930 ), in the short story " The Soul of the Croupier ," she described " Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery "; in later editions the passage was edited to describe " sallow men " wearing same.
For example, there are more than six signs for birthday in ASL, just as in English one can say couch and sofa, or soda and pop, to mean the same thing.
For this reason, orbitals with the same value of n are said to comprise a " shell ".
For blocks of sizes 128 bits and 192 bits, the shifting pattern is the same.
For each round, a subkey is derived from the main key using Rijndael's key schedule ; each subkey is the same size as the state.
For example, an antiproton and a positron can form an antihydrogen atom, which has almost exactly the same properties as a hydrogen atom.
For temperatures significantly below the Fermi temperature, the electrons behave in almost the same way as at absolute zero.
For galaxies ( which are of course themselves much larger than 10 parsecs, and whose overall brightness cannot be directly observed from relatively short distances ) the absolute magnitude is defined by reference to the apparent brightness of a point-like or star-like source of the same total luminosity as the galaxy, as it would appear if observed at the standard 10 parsecs distance.
For that reason, the elements of an array data structure are required to have the same size and should use the same data representation.
For example, if the array has five elements, indexed 1 through 5, and the base address B is replaced by B − 30c, then the indices of those same elements will be 31 to 35.
For instance, " LOW " and " LOSS " would be treated as the same variable, and attempting to assign a value to " LOSS " would overwrite any value assigned to " LOW.
For instance, one could now make a " Printers " zone that would list all the printers in an organization, or one might want to place that same device in the " 2nd Floor " zone to indicate its physical location.
For example, the Arabic letters transliterated as and have the same basic shape, but has one dot below,, and has two dots above,.

For and approach
For it is their catastrophic concept of the Anglo-Saxon invasions rather than Kemble's gradualist approach which dominates the field.
For its part the Hudson's Bay Company was troubled by the approach of American settlement.
For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
For Hegel all culture is a matter of " absolute spirit " coming to be manifest to itself, stage by stage, changing to a perfection that only philosophy can approach.
For those of the Cardinal, Melanchthon, and Dürer's final major work, a drawn portrait of the Nuremberg patrician Ulrich Starck, Dürer depicted the sitters in profile, perhaps reflecting a more mathematical approach.
For surveys, the most common approach is to follow a historical path by associating stances with the philosophers who are most strongly associated with them, for example Descartes, Locke, Kant, etc.
For these reasons, rasterization is usually the approach of choice when interactive rendering is required ; however, the pixel-by-pixel approach can often produce higher-quality images and is more versatile because it does not depend on as many assumptions about the image as rasterization.
For example, if the first approach is taken then " car park " will come after " carbon " and " carp " ( as it would if it were written " carpark "), whereas in the second approach " car park " will come before those two words.
For transport, Ure would tie the illegal immigrants up in burlap bags so that if customs agents were to approach then he could easily toss the bags overboard.
For these reasons, the database management approach was produced.
This is how Wright described, in his autobiography, the influence of these exercises on his approach to design: " For several years I sat at the little Kindergarten table-top.
For the purpose of the ontological argument, we will be focused on the " state and time " approach.
" For me ," he said, " the important distinction is between a stylistic approach to the design ; and an analytical approach giving the process of due consideration to time, place, and purpose ... My analytical approach requires a full understanding of the three essential elements ... to arrive at an ideal balance among them.
The prophecies of doom concerning the fall of both the House of Jeroboam and the northern kingdom as a whole (" For the Lord shall smite Israel ..., and he shall root up Israel out of this good land, which he gave to their fathers, and shall scatter them beyond the river ") might have been composed retroactively, after the events described had already come to pass ( this position is a secular or non-literal approach to scripture ).
For women who subscribed to this philosophy — dubbing themselves lesbian-feminists — lesbian was a term chosen by women to describe any woman who dedicated her approach to social interaction and political motivation to the welfare of women.
For platformist anarcho-communist Wayne Price " Today ’ s proposals for Parecon, in which workers are rewarded for the intensity and duration of their labor in a cooperative economy, would fit into Bakunin ’ s or Marx ’ s concept of a transitory, beginning, phase, of a free society ... Kropotkin rejected the two-phase approach of the Marxists and the anarchist-collectivists.
For more complicated molecules, the wave mechanics approach loses utility in a qualitative understanding of bonding ( although is still necessary for a quantitative approach ).
* For each category of illness, the authors outline the conventional medical treatment, provide references to medical studies, and then discuss the macrobiotic approach.
For Germany, because an autarkic economic approach or an alliance with Britain were impossible, closer relations with the Soviet Union to obtain raw materials became necessary, if not just for economic reasons alone.
For point masses the gravitational energy decreases without limit as they approach zero separation, and it is convenient and conventional to take the potential energy as zero when they are an infinite distance apart, and then negative ( since it decreases from zero ) for smaller finite distances.

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