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For something, clearly, has gone very, very seriously wrong in Soviet-Chinese relations, which were never easy, and have now deteriorated.
For the most part, his writing rambles and jogs, preventing easy access by the reader to his true thoughts.
For easy viewing, the middle 2 beads on each wire ( the 5th and 6th bead ) usually are of a different colour from the other eight beads.
For the upper class of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, diplomatic immunity was an easy concept to understand.
For example, an equivalence relation with exactly two infinite equivalence classes is an easy example of a theory which is ω-categorical, but not categorical for any larger cardinal number.
For example, in lead azide, Pb ( N < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub >, the nitrogen atoms are already bonded to one another, so decomposition into Pb and N < sub > 2 </ sub >.< sup ></ sup > is relatively easy.
For one of his biographers, Hepworth Dixon, Bacon's influence in modern world is so great that every man who rides in a train, sends a telegram, follows a steam plough, sits in an easy chair, crosses the channel or the Atlantic, eats a good dinner, enjoys a beautiful garden, or undergoes a painless surgical operation, owes him something.
For individual hobbyists, websites such as Etsy, Liz and Ravelry have made it easy to sell patterns on a small scale, in a way similar to eBay.
For example, it is easy using an electron microscope to recognize vesicles on the presynaptic side of a synapse, but it may not be easy to determine directly what chemical is packed into them.
For easy concealment, the pad was sometimes reduced to such a small size that a powerful magnifying glass was required to use it.
For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.
For the novice, pie menus are easy because they are a self-revealing gestural interface: They show what you can do and direct you how to do it.
For easy access to the metadata of an RFC, including abstract, keywords, author ( s ), publication date, errata, status,
For them it was not easy.
For example, hearing the difference between bad and bed is easy for native English speakers.
For some target populations this process may be easy, for example, sampling the employees of a company by using payroll list.
For small SMES, solenoids are usually used because they are easy to coil and no pre-compression is needed.
For best results and easy wakeboarding, this sport is normally done in lakes, though the intercoastal waterways are also becoming popular.
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 programmable devices like EPROMs and GALs, DIPs remained popular for many years due to their easy handling with external programming circuitry ( i. e., the DIP devices could be simply plugged into a socket on the programming device.
For example, it is easy to tell a cut made by a bandsaw from that of a circular saw.
For subsequent iterations ( after the first ) the current intersection will be the closest unvisited intersection to the starting point — this will be easy to find.
For this purpose, povidone iodine is equally effective and safe as talc, and may be preferred because of easy availability and low cost.

For and identification
For protein identification, fractions from the column were concentrated by pervaporation against a stream of air at 5-degrees-C or by negative pressure dialysis in an apparatus which permitted simultaneous concentration of the protein and dialysis against isotonic saline.
For example, promoter analysis involves the identification and study of sequence motifs in the DNA surrounding the coding region of a gene.
For identification by light microscopy, a scraping or swab of the affected area is placed on a microscope slide.
For the purpose of quick identification in all of these, heraldry distinguishes only seven basic colors and makes no fine distinctions in the precise size or placement of charges on the field.
For example persons are required to show photographic identification and a boarding pass before boarding an airplane.
For example, universities require that students show identification before entering sporting events.
For this reason, in early experiments a special reaction channel was chosen to facilitate the identification: the interaction of an antineutrino with one of the hydrogen nuclei in the water molecules.
For example, Optical illusions are errors in the conceptual identification of what is seen, not errors in sight itself.
* For travel to the French islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon directly from Canada, Canadians and foreign nationals holding Canadian identification documents are exempted from passport and visa requirements for stays of maximum duration of 3 months within a period of 6 months.
For example, some bone fragments from the Mooreville Formation of Alabama and the Merchantville Formation of Delaware may have come from Pteranodon, though they are too incomplete to make a definite identification.
For unambiguous identification of works by Mozart, a Köchel catalogue number is used.
For example, a continuous audio signal, transmitted as a sequence of 1s and 0s, can be reconstructed without error provided the noise picked up in transmission is not enough to prevent identification of the 1s and 0s.
For example, a client showing proper identification credentials to a bank teller is asking to be authenticated to act on behalf of the account holder.
For example, the credit card network does not require a personal identification number for authentication of the claimed identity ; and a small transaction usually does not even require a signature of the authenticated person for proof of authorization of the transaction.
For example, for submerged terrestrial sites or inland water, identification of pollen samples from sedimentary or silt layers can provide information on the plants growing on surrounding land and hence on the nature of the landscape.
" For him " the installation of the super-ego can be described as a successful instance of identification with the parental agency ," while as development proceeds " the super-ego also takes on the influence of those who have stepped into the place of parents — educators, teachers, people chosen as ideal models.
For example, video rentals register their customers using the registry identification numbers.
For this purpose some of the command and other military, and often civilian personnel participate in identification of these threats, which is at once an organisation, a system and a process collectively called military intelligence ( MI ).
For Jews, the Land's identification of being Holy is defined in Judaism by its differentiation from other lands by virtue of the practice of Judaism often possible only in the Land of Israel.
For example, in many out-bound sales environments, the typical process includes out-bound calling, the sales pitch, handling objections, opportunity identification, and the close.
For this purpose, each player may rearrange any or all melds on the table, including, if necessary, by reassigning the identification of Joker cards ; provided all cards on the table form melds eventually, in completion of the placement.
For identification, every roll of APS film has a six-digit ID code on the label, which is also stored magnetically and is visible on either end of the processed negative.
For example, when committing a robbery, many criminals will obscure their faces to avoid identification.
For another identification of the place, and other forms of its name, see A. Neubauer, Géographie, p. 391, and M. Jastrow, l. c.

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