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For and especially
For example, although the words wee and little are interchangeable in some contexts, wee ( as an adjective ) is almost exclusively written by some people from some parts of northern Britain ( and especially Scotland ) or from Northern Ireland, whereas in Southern England and Wales, little is used predominantly.
For most fighters, an amateur career, especially at the Olympics, serves to develop skills and gain experience in preparation for a professional career.
For example, John Yarwood of Melbourne is the first person to take a serious interest in British military money ( especially tokens ).
For some psychologists, especially those in the psychodynamic tradition, the most important period of socialization is between the ages of one and ten.
For alternating currents, especially at higher frequencies, skin effect causes the current to spread unevenly across the conductor cross-section, with higher density near the surface, thus increasing the apparent resistance.
For this reason, the history of Cairo during Ottoman times is often described as inconsequential, especially in comparison to other time periods.
" For Kant's transcendental idealism, " critique " means examining and establishing the limits of the validity of a faculty, type, or body of knowledge, especially through accounting for the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible concepts in use in that knowledge system.
For historical reasons, many point defects, especially in ionic crystals, are called centers: for example a vacancy in many ionic solids is called a luminescence center, a color center, or F-center.
For the ordinary citizen though, especially in rural areas, often the only options are to cycle, walk or go by dugout canoe.
For bassists with smaller hands, the large spaces between pitches may present a significant challenge, especially in the lowest range, where the spaces between notes are largest.
For these reasons, old encyclopedias are a useful source of historical information, especially for a record of changes in science and technology .< ref > Kobasa, Paul A.
Nicolas de Condorcet was especially noted for his advocacy, in his articles published in the Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
For a thrown snap, especially in formations wherein the ball may be snapped to players in different positions, the snapper will commonly bend over looking between his legs.
For organic chemists, the theory of structure provided dramatic new clarity of understanding, and a reliable guide to both analytic and especially synthetic work.
For those with jobs, the buying power of their wages tumbled throughout the 1980s while the cost of basic goods, especially food, climbed precipitously.
For non-executive heads of state there is often a degree of censorship by the politically responsible government ( such as the head of government ), discreetly approving agenda and speeches, especially where the constitution ( or customary law ) assumes all political responsibility by granting the crown inviolability ( in fact also imposing political emasculation ) as in the Kingdom of Belgium from its very beginning ; in a monarchy this may even be extended to some degree to other members of the dynasty, especially the heir to the throne.
For harbors near the North and South Poles, being ice-free is an important advantage, especially when it is year-round.
For reloading cartridges intended for use in military-surplus firearms, rifles especially, " hard " primers are most commonly used instead of commercial " soft " primers.
For example, socially normative " age-appropriate " sexuality requires a shifting object of attraction ( especially in the passage through adolescence ).
For a period of time the Chinese attempted to become self-reliant, but found that in doing so the country could not break even economically, especially when attempting to maintain a communist vision when it came to economics.
For instance, the common register + immediate addressing mode was significantly faster than on the 8086, especially when a memory location was both ( one of the ) operand ( s ) and the destination.
For the first seventy-eight authors Eusebius ( Historia ecclesiastica ) is the main source ; in the second section, beginning with Arnobius and Lactantius, he includes a good deal of independent information, especially as to western writers.
For many at court, he did not go far enough: Theodora especially would have rejoiced to see the Monophysites favored unreservedly.

For and vital
For example, Swedish law requires owners of firearms either to store the entire firearm in a safe or lockable gun rack, or to lock the " vital piece " ( bolt, etc.
For this reason, it is considered vital never to harm or upset any person.
For example, the oases of Awjila, Ghadames and Kufra, situated in modern-day Libya, have at various times been vital to both North-South and East-West trade in the Sahara. The Huacachina oasis in Ica, Peru
For those who wished to find more traditional forms, however, a renewal of the traditional religions was also a vital need of the times.
For example, the breadth of coverage can be defined to include the speed with which parishes throughout the country commenced the registration of baptisms, marriages, and burials ; the percentage of the population whose vital events went unrecorded even in the parishes that established registers ; and the success of the incumbents and churchwardens in preserving the registers completed by their predecessors.
For several days the two fleets sailed within view of each other, with de Grasse preferring to lure the British away from the bay, where de Barras was expected to arrive carrying vital siege equipment.
For Japan, moving to gold was considered vital for gaining access to Western capital markets.
For example, mutualistic interactions are vital for terrestrial ecosystem function as more than 48 % of land plants rely on mycorrhizal relationships with fungi to provide them with inorganic compounds and trace elements.
For example, hyperthermophilic bacteria have been found that grow at temperatures as high as 122 ° C, which of course requires that their full complement of vital proteins and protein assemblies be stable at that temperature or above.
For a granulating agent to be effective, it is vital that it is able to form a film on the particle surface.
For more than 150 years, coal has played a vital role in the development of Blossburg.
Hale's political neutrality and personal integrity has been attributed to his Puritainism, and his support of the common law ; " Regimes come and go, the common law abides ... For Hale ... legal continuity was vital for civic identity ".
For his 80th birthday, a Festschrift was published with contributions by the world's leading philosophers, art historians, and artists, all expressing the vital importance of his unique contribution to art history – an importance still not yet fully appreciated, probably due to the fact that he has been seen mostly as an art dealer and not as an art historian.
For maximum impact, the company has focused its Creating Shared Value efforts and investments on three areas – nutrition, water and rural development – as these are core to their business activities and vital for our value chain.
Another example of his weakness as ruler is seen in his utter indifference to the vital decision of choosing a new French regent ; as Somerset and York debate the issue, each trying to convince Henry that they should be the one to get the job, Henry dismissively declares, " For my part, noble Lords, I care not which :/ Or Somerset or York, all's one to me " ( 1. 3. 102-103 ).
For a quick incapacitation, a hit to a vital, blood-bearing organ or the central nervous system is needed, so a bullet that will penetrate to the depth required for such a hit should be chosen.
For virtually all profit and non-profit organisations, it is of vital importance that people know that the organization exists and remember its name and core business at the right time.
For a filmmaker who was always so precise in his construction and cutting, his later films such as The Phantom of the Opera and The Card Player are sloppy, stitched together so carelessly that they leak vital fluid.
For example, the parchment found from Zork Zero contained clues vital to solving the final puzzle.
For this reason, SFP is often criticized for being a single-issue party that allegedly accepts nearly all policies as long as its own vital interest, the status of the Swedish language is maintained.
For harmony between the living and the dead, vital for a trouble-free life, traditional healers believe that the ancestors must be shown respect through ritual and animal sacrifice.
For most guitarists, this is unacceptable ; especially for expensive vintage guitars where it is vital to preserve cosmetic appearance.
For many years the Railway Inspectorate of the Board of Trade had been advocating three vital safety measures ( among others ) to often reluctant railway managements:
Constantine and Woodall share the belief that dressing to flatter body shape is vital, stating " For us, it ’ s all about shape, and how that is going to cure a bodily defect.

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