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For and developing
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 instance, design and creation of Microsoft Word software will take much more time than designing and developing Microsoft Notepad because of the difference in functionalities in each one.
For Kierkegaard, Descartes is merely " developing the content of a concept ", namely that the " I ", which already exists, thinks.
With Dewey as the director and his wife as principal, the University of Chicago Laboratory school, was dedicated “ to discover in administration, selection of subject-matter, methods of learning, teaching, and discipline, how a school could become a cooperative community while developing in individuals their own capacities and satisfy their own needs .” ( Cremin, 136 ) For Dewey the two key goals of developing a cooperative community and developing individuals ’ own capacities were not at odds ; they were necessary to each other.
For instance, 30 % of the world's population either has, or is at risk for developing, iodine deficiency.
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 example, scientists developing a new viral drug to treat an infection with a pathogenic virus ( e. g. HIV-1 ) may find that a candidate drug functions to prevent viral replication in an in vitro setting ( typically cell culture ).
For example, an Operation Manager analyzing a reporting issue and developing an innovative solution would consider the perspective of a sales person, assistant, finance, compensation, and compliance officer.
For the next 24 hours, connective tissue develops between the developing placenta and the growing embryo.
For it he wrote Third World War, drawn initially by Carlos Ezquerra, a polemical critique of global capitalism and the ways it exploits the developing world.
For the more than quarter-century in which the cakewalk, ragtime and proto-jazz were forming and developing, the Cuban genre habanera was a consistent part of African American popular music.
For many developing countries, the UN is the source of much of their diplomatic influence and the principal outlet for their foreign relations initiatives.
For example, developing cells in the meristems contain small provacuoles and cells of the vascular cambium have many small vacuoles in the winter and one large one in the summer.
For new and developing wine regions, growing Chardonnay is seen as a " rite of passage " and an easy entry into the international wine market.
For communities that lack adequate Internet connectivity -- like developing countries, rural areas, and prisons -- off-line information stores like the eGranary Digital Library ( a collection of approximately 30 million educational resources from more than 2, 000 Web sites and hundreds of CD-ROMs ) provide off-line access to information.
For developing counties, Multilateral development bank would sometimes provide an additional layer of underwriting, resulting in risk being shared between the investment bank ( s ), the multilateral organisation, and the end investors.
For Lakoff, the development of thought has been the process of developing better metaphors.
For many borrowers in the developing world, trade credit serves as a valuable source of alternative data for personal and small business loans.
For instance, young children can find enjoyment playing modestly competitive games such as Hangman, while naturally developing important language skills like spelling.
For the majority involved in an RDD incident, the radiation health risks ( i. e. increased probability of developing cancer later in life due to radiation exposure ) are small, comparable to the health risk from smoking five packages of cigarettes on a daily basis.
For similar reasons, cassettes became popular in developing nations.
In 1968, " For pioneering and continuing contributions in creating, developing, and improving the high-speed electronic digital computer ", he was awarded the National Medal of Science.
For the next seven years, he worked with host Josie Carey in unscripted live TV, developing many of the puppets, characters, and music used in his later work, such as King Friday XIII, and Curious X the Owl.

For and bigger
For example, gzip uses DEFLATE, which typically operates with a 32768 byte window, whereas bzip2 uses a Burrows-Wheeler transform roughly 30 times bigger.
For 1966, Datsun debuted the 1000, allowing owners of kei cars to move up to something bigger.
For inter-regional transport bigger buses are normally used.
For instance, Robert Badinter argued that plea bargaining would give too much power to the public prosecutor and would encourage defendants to accept a sentence only to avoid the risk of a bigger sentence in a trial, even if they did not really deserve it.
Again success was even bigger on the other side of the Atlantic with " Forever and For Always " again reaching the Top 10 in both, the UK and Germany.
For example, the set of rational numbers — those numbers which can be written as a quotient of integers — contains the natural numbers as a subset, but is no bigger than the set of natural numbers since the rationals are countable: There is a bijection from the naturals to the rationals.
For Raeder, convinced as he was that sea power was the key to national greatness to merely sit back and wait for the politicians to come understand the importance of sea power was never an option, and hence his non-stop lobbying for a bigger naval budget.
For Raeder, the bigger the battleship the better, and throughout his tenure as a Commander-in-Chief, Raeder was forever pressuring naval architects to design bigger and bigger battleships ; by 1937, Raeder was planning on building 100, 000-ton battleships.
For example, bigger stones are first scanned to get the three-dimensional shape, which is then used to find the optimal usage.
For bigger logic circuits, complex PLDs or CPLDs can be used.
For example a 1 meter diameter optical telescope is two million times bigger than the wavelength of light observed giving it a resolution of roughly 0. 3 arc seconds, whereas a radio telescope " dish " many times that size may, depending on the wavelength observed, only be able to resolve an object the size of the full moon ( 30 minutes of arc ).
In a highly provocative chapter titled “ Creating Leaders ”, this eclectic group of scholars argues for adopting a decidedly ontological approach to leadership education ... For these authors, integrity, authenticity, and being committed to something bigger than oneself form the base ofthe context for leadership ,’ a context that once mastered, leaves one actually being a leader.
For its North American release, efforts included bundling a full length strategy guide with the game, complete in a bigger box, and affixing a price much higher than other titles at the time.
For enough sail area to propel a fishing boat the mizzen mast has to move forward toward the middle of the boat which allows its sail to be bigger without upsetting the sail balance or distribution.
For enough sail area to propel a fishing boat the mizzen mast has to move forward toward the middle of the boat which allows its sail to be bigger without upsetting the sail balance or distribution.
For example, chimpanzees have big brains, but human brains are bigger.
For example, a study in Bangladesh showed that women have 100 % control over loans that are smaller than 1000 Taka but only 46 % of control if the loan is bigger than 4, 000 Taka.
For the last couple of decades working conditions for professional orchestras in Norway's bigger cities have greatly improved due to construction of larger concert halls, emergence of new conductors.
For a given ID the hoses have much bigger OD than a tubing for the roller pump.
For the next decade, it was one of the most popular sitcoms in syndication, outperforming many much bigger prime time hits, including all the other MTM Enterprises sitcoms.
For conventional telescopes on Earth, the diffraction limit is not relevant for telescopes bigger than about 10 cm.
For locations east of the agonic line ( zero declination ), roughly east of the Mississippi: The magnetic bearing is always bigger.

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