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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 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 easy identification, Altena's followers are mostly people who dress up as nuns and common villagers who are skilled at fighting while her opposers are mainly men in black suits.

For and viewing
For an HDTV set with slightly more than twice the number of rows of pixels, the ideal viewing distance is about half what it is for a standard definition set.
For aviation enthusiasts, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has a large rooftop viewing area, called the Panoramaterras.
For example, viewing motion pictures by Internet connection generally necessitates a greatly reduced frame rate, making jerkiness clearly apparent.
For instance, the general linear group GL ( n, R ) of all invertible n-by-n matrices with real entries can be viewed as a topological group with the topology defined by viewing GL ( n, R ) as a subset of Euclidean space R < sup > n × n </ sup >.
For his part, Pugsley was largely oblivious of the harm his sister tried to inflict on him, or an enthusiastic supporter of it, viewing all attempts as fun and games.
For example, invisible writing with soap water may be made visible either by heat, reaction with phenolphthalein, viewing under ultraviolet light, or by placing the page inside an iodine fume cupboard.
For reasons of expediency, however, he was initially drawn into cooperating with the early Nazi regime in the hope that Hitler — an ardent Wagnerian and music lover who had admired Strauss's work since viewing Salome in 1907 — would promote German art and culture.
For example, the conceptual metaphor of viewing communication as a conduit is one large theory explained with a metaphor.
Viewing Volume and user's Eye-point — For all of these collimated monitor units, the area from which the user had a correct view of the scene ( the " viewing volume " from the user's " eye-point ") was quite small.
For example, viewing an outdoor shot photograph, the picture could be divided into four bars, the top one with emphasis on sky tones, the next with foliage tones, the next with skin and clothing tones, and the bottom one with ground colors.
For example, for handheld use of a 35 mm camera with a 50 mm normal lens, the closest shutter speed is 1 / 60 s. This rule can be augmented with knowledge of the intended application for the photograph, an image intended for significant enlargement and closeup viewing would require faster shutter speeds to avoid obvious blur.
For most people, the closest comfortable viewing
For example, to support a final-image resolution equivalent to 5 lp / mm for a 25 cm viewing distance when the anticipated viewing distance is 50 cm and the anticipated enlargement is 8:
For still photography, a lens with a focal length about equal to the diagonal size of the film or sensor format is considered to be a normal lens ; its angle of view is similar to the angle subtended by a large-enough print viewed at a typical viewing distance equal to the print diagonal ; this angle of view is about 53 ° diagonally.
For many years, the original three-color Technicolor version of the film was not available for viewing, though a 16 millimeter version was available.
For example, in the UK and Europe a TV audience monitoring system uses powerline communications as a convenient data path between devices that monitor TV viewing activity in different rooms in a home and a data concentrator which is connected to a telephone modem.
For Sontag the viewing of these images has left her a degree more numb to any following horrific image she viewed, as she had been desensitized.
1965 Ford Thunderbird Convertible For 1964 the Thunderbird was restyled in favor of a more squared-off appearance, which was mostly evident when viewing the car from the side or rear.
For the American DVD, as well as the episodes available for viewing on NBC's website, Clouser's song is used, with the exception of the pilot episode.
For many years, TVB has been the predominant ratings leader in Hong Kong, its programmes often capturing 90-95 % of viewing audience.
For example, consider viewing a floor with two concentric squares.
For example, the fight response may be manifested in angry, argumentative behavior, and the flight response may be manifested through social withdrawal, substance abuse, and even television viewing.
For example, a nearsighted person who needs a2. 0 diopter corrective lens will see something like the 2D image when viewing a standard eye chart at the standard 20-foot distance without glasses.

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