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For mounting to corrugated plastic backgrounds, very small holes may be drilled in the sides of the letters and stainless steel wire threaded through the openings, its ends twisted behind the panels.
( 3 ) For anionics, these micelles appear to be roughly spherical assemblages in which the hydrocarbon tails come together so that the polar groups ( the ionized ends ) face outward towards the aqueous continuous phase.
For example, if a player's " home " or destination corner is empty ( not an opponent's starting corner ), the player can freely arrange his / her pieces to serve as a ' ladder ' or ' bridge ' between the two opposite ends.
For drivers, tide tables are prominently displayed at both ends of the causeway and where the Holy Island road leaves the A1 Great North Road at Beal.
In the 1971 film And Now For Something Completely Different, the sketch ends with the shopkeeper explaining that he always wanted to be a lumberjack, and ignoring Mr Praline's protests of that being irrelevant, subsequently begins singing " The Lumberjack Song ".
* 1970 – Vietnam War: Vietnamization – For the first time in five years, an entire week ends with no reports of American combat fatalities in Southeast Asia.
For this reason, this article uses " null leaves ", which contain no data and merely serve to indicate where the tree ends, as shown above.
For a right-handed player, the forehand is a stroke that begins on the right side of the body, continues across the body as contact is made with the ball, and ends on the left side of the body.
For right-handed players, the backhand is a stroke that begins on the left side of their body, continues across their body as contact is made with the ball, and ends on the right side of their body.
* November 10 – Vietnam War – Vietnamization: For the first time in 5 years, an entire week ends with no reports of United States combat fatalities in Southeast Asia.
For best results, eggs should be placed with the pointed ends down and turned regularly ( at least three times per day ) until one to three days before hatching.
For example, a word like car should have the pattern of a " closed syllable " because it has one vowel and ends in a consonant.
For example, at exactly 90 degrees, warm ends and hot begins.
* Phoenix Wright: Justice For All ( 2006 ): The story begins in 2017, but ends in 2018.
For example in the lower divisions wrestlers with the same record in a tournament are generally matched up with each other, and the last matchups often involve undefeated wrestlers competing against each other, even if they are from opposite ends of the division.
For example, Wolin argues that the " deconstructive gesture of overturning and reinscription ends up by threatening to efface many of the essential differences between Nazism and non-Nazism ".
For example, naked double-stranded DNA ends would usually be interpreted by the cell as damaged or viral DNA, triggering cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, or destruction of the DNA fragment such as by endonucleases in bacteria.
For example, Chapter 1 entitled " The Texan " ends with " everybody but the CID man, who had caught cold from the fighter captain and come down with pneumonia.
For example, Jonathan Bate has pointed out that the play begins with Titus returning from a successful ten year campaign against the Goths, as if at the height of the Roman Empire, but ends with Goths invading Rome, as if at its death.
Reviews of B-Sides and Rarities were generally good ; Devin Grant of The Post and Courier wrote that " For an album full of odds and ends, this Cake release is every bit as good, and every bit as fun, as the band's previous studio releases ", while Catherine P. Lewis of The Washington Post noted that, although several live tracks reduced the album's strength, " there are still enough charming nuggets to make this album less disposable than the typical rarities compilation ".
For example, two bands that are commonly identified as progressive metal, King's X and Opeth, are at opposite ends of the sonic spectrum to one another.
For elements above lead in atomic number, the decay chain typically ends with an isotope of lead.
For Aristotle, natural ends are produced by " natures " ( principles of change internal to living things ), and natures, Aristotle argued, do not deliberate:
The Holy Du ' a is the obligatory prayer recited five times a day, as described in the Qur ' an: " And establish regular prayers at the two ends of the day and at the approaches of the night: For those things, that are good remove those that are evil: Be that the word of remembrance to those who remember ( their Lord ):" The Holy Du ' a is read in the Arabic language.

For and consequences
For him to ignore the political consequences involved in an Atlantic Union of this kind is difficult to understand.
Hobbes said :" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems to proceed that they extended the word Ratio, to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ... is nothing but Reckoning ... of the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."
For Philippe Contamine, " the battle of Bouvines was both important and high profile consequences ".
For these reasons, legislative changes tend to be large, jarring and disruptive ( sometimes positively, sometimes negatively, and sometimes with unintended consequences ).
For example, Philippa Foot argues that consequences in themselves have no ethical content, unless it has been provided by a virtue such as benevolence.
For this Greenpeace calls for the industrialized countries to cut their emissions at least 40 % by 2020 ( from 1990 levels ) and to give substantial funding for developing countries to build a sustainable energy capacity, to adapt to the inevitable consequences of global warming, and to stop deforestation by 2020.
For advocates of the theory that justice is part of natural law ( e. g., John Locke ), it involves the system of consequences that naturally derives from any action or choice.
For example, order of words ( i. e. " man bites dog " versus " dog bites man ") often does not matter in Greek, so textual variants that flip the order of words often have no consequences.
For Pentecostals, spiritual and physical healing serves as a reminder and testimony to Christ's future return when his people will be completely delivered from all the consequences of the fall.
For the independent farmers of Shetland this had negative consequences, as they now had to fish for these merchant-lairds.
For example, the organization's constitution required it " to carry out a programme of trade union and workers ’ education " as well as to give " assistance to those suffering from the consequences of natural and industrial disasters ".
For example, devastating consequences occur when the Melocanna bambusoides population flowers and fruits once every 30 – 35 years around the Bay of Bengal.
For the remainder of the Cold War, although official positions on MAD changed in the United States, the consequences of the second strike from ballistic missile submarines was never in doubt.
For example, one could argue that methamphetamine use is so destructive that no sane person, knowing the consequences, would do it.
For example, the learner may observe an unwanted behavior and the subsequent consequences, and thus learn to refrain from that behavior.
For some opinions or speech, this may have, or come to have, serious consequences.
For the most part in the American legal system, while the distinction between law and equity still has some legal consequences, separate court systems are not maintained at the federal level or in other states.
For example, an individual with insurance against automobile theft may be less vigilant about locking his car, because the negative consequences of automobile theft are ( partially ) borne by the insurance company.
For practical purposes ( except for its tax consequences ), share repurchasing is similar to a dividend payment, as both consist of the firm giving money back to investors.
For communities which looked at sexuality just as a source of pleasure and an element of social cohesion without attaching any taboo character to it, this discovery must have led to a sense of upset with consequences not only on the regulation of sexuality itself, but on the whole political, social, and economic system.
For example, in the case of Anglia Ruskin University a disclaimer is added absolving the University for errors or omissions or for any consequences arising from the use of information contained on the University website.
For instance it is not uncommon for modern social workers to find themselves dealing with the consequences arising from many other ' social problems ' such as racism, sexism, homophobia, and discrimination based on age or on physical or mental ability.
For example, Harmon-Jones and colleagues showed that people experience dissonance even when the consequences of their statements are beneficial — as when they convince sexually active students to use condoms, when they, themselves are not using condoms.
For example, persons with insurance against automobile theft may be less cautious about locking their car, because the negative consequences of vehicle theft are now ( partially ) the responsibility of the insurance company.

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