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For and ease
For governance ease, the Spaniards developed a complicated breeding calculus to classify people into twenty-one castas, or genizaros.
For compatibility and ease of implementation, the 1571's double-sided format of one logical disk side with 70 tracks was created by putting together the lower 35 physical tracks on each of the physical sides of the disk rather than using two times 40 tracks, even though there were no more quality problems with the mechanisms of the 1571 drives.
For organization and ease of reference here, the relevant major terrorist attacks are listed by date below, with a brief summary for each, identifying the terror cells most directly responsible for the attack.
( For ease of discussion, this assumes body and source are connected.
Feminists, beginning in the late 18th century with Mary Wollstonecraft in 1792 have criticized Rousseau for his confinement of women to the domestic sphere — unless women were domesticated and constrained by modesty and shame, he feared " men would be tyrannized by women ... For, given the ease with which women arouse men's senses ... men would finally be their victims ...." His contemporaries saw it differently because Rousseau thought that mothers should breastfeed their children.
For instance, Mach was able to support multi-processor machines with ease.
For ease of calculation, relativity is commonly approximated by the force-based theory of universal gravitation based on Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
For ease of reading, a UDC notation is usually punctuated after every third digit:
For example, a computerized library database might provide two user interfaces, one for library patrons ( limited set of functions, optimized for ease of use ) and the other for library personnel ( wide set of functions, optimized for efficiency ).
: Note: For ease of understanding, this discussion uses the terms intersection, road and map — however, formally these terms are vertex, edge and graph, respectively.
For instance the Availability heuristic, when the ease with which something comes to mind is used to indicate how often ( or how recently ) it has been encountered.
For ease of reading, numbers with many digits before or after the decimal mark may be divided into groups using a delimiter, with the counting of groups starting from the decimal mark in both directions.
For ease of handling in large sail plans, these sails would sometimes be split into lower and upper spankers.
For comfort, ease of use, and flexibility in applications, larger binoculars with larger exit pupils are satisfying choices even if their capability is not fully used by day.
For example, the wooden bowl company ( which made wooded utensils ) built a factory in Bellaire because of the ease of transportation.
For ease of communication, teachers and children with fluent English were chosen to stay in the building where she was lodged.
For this reason, ferreting out the bad faith SLAPP claim at an early stage of litigation should be accomplished with relative ease.
For comparison see some of the examples in the article concerning bronze sculpture ( especially the sculpture Jeté ) for the ease with which action and extension may be expressed.
For security reasons, many are left unverified, however ones that can be confirmed include Camps Trotter and Corregidor built to ease the burden on the accommodations at Combat Outpost.
For the sake of ease, the following plot summary is described in chronological order.
For example, a speaker who is too terse is often interpreted as lacking ease or grace, because, in oral and sign language, sentences are spontaneously created without the benefit of editing.
For ease of pouring, a pitcher, measuring cup, or decanter can be used instead.
For example, the GENIVI Alliance is a not-for-profit consortium between different car makers in order to ease building an in-vehicle infotainment system.
For the chanson, as he says himself, opened up to him a path in which his genius could develop itself at ease ; he escaped, by this literary gateway, from strict academical requirements, and had at his disposal the whole dictionary, four-fifths of which, according to La Harpe, were forbidden to the use of more regular and pretentious poetry.

For and transport
For example the standard glutamic acid ( glutamate ) and the non-standard gamma-amino acid gamma-amino-butyric acid ( GABA ) are respectively the brain's main excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters, hydroxyproline-a major component of the connective tissue collagen-is synthesised from proline, the standard amino acid glycine is used to synthesise porphyrins used in red blood cells, and the non-standard carnitine is used in lipid transport.
For the first time, armored cars or limousines were put into service for safer transport, with modern versions virtually invulnerable to small arms fire, smaller bombs and mines.
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 transport in the Soviet Union, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
For inter-regional transport bigger buses are normally used.
For protocols like SMTP, which is used to transport e-mail for a user community in the many hundreds of millions, there is also considerable resistance to any change that is not fully backwards compatible.
For transport in the Soviet Union, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
For transport in the Soviet Union, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
For transport in the Soviet Union, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
For domestic transport, daily trains run from Ulaanbaatar to Darkhan, Sukhbaatar, and Erdenet, as well as Zamyn-Üüd, Choir and Sainshand.
For units equipped with most types of APC or any type of IFV, fire support weapons such as machine guns, autocannons, small-bore direct-fire howitzers, and even anti-tank guided missiles are often mounted directly on the infantry's own transport vehicles.
For reasons of cultural diversity and rivalry, terrain and transport difficulties and the reduction and retaining of the smaller army — a successful army coup would be extremely unlikely.
For transport in the Soviet Union, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
For transport in the Soviet Union, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
For transport in the Soviet Union, see Transport in the Soviet Union.
< imagemap > File: 2nd millennium montage. png | From left, clockwise: In 1492, Christopher Columbus ; The American Revolution ; The French Revolution ; The Atomic Bomb from World War II ; An alternate source of light, the Light Bulb ; For the first time, a human being sets foot on the moon in 1969 during the Apollo 11 moon mission ; Aeroplanes become the most-used way of transport though the skies ; Napoleon Bonaparte, in the early 19th century, affects France and Europe on subjects of expansionism and modernization ; Alexander Graham Bell's telephone ; In 1348, the Black Death kills over 100 million people worldwide, and over half of Europe, in two years.
For example, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requires the use of Hepburn on passports, and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport requires the use of Hepburn on transport signs, including road signs and railway station signs.
For example, every transport service operated solely on Great Barrier Island, the Chatham Islands, or Stewart Island / Rakiura is exempt from section 70C of the Transport Act 1962 ( the requirements for drivers to maintain driving-hours logbooks ).
For example, Wooden kayaks can be created from kits or built by hand, but they are heavy to transport.
For some large transport category airplanes, the operating costs may be several times lower for the FSTD than the actual aircraft.
For special effects reasons, in TOS, people generally appear immobilized during transport, with the exception of Kirk in the episode " That Which Survives ".
For instance, in the transport equation, which describes a number of different transport phenomena, terms are separated into " convective " and " diffusive " effects, with " convective " meaning purely advective in context.
For a city of its size, Turku has a moderate public transport network of bus routes, which is comparable to bus network of similar-sized Tampere.

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