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For and establishing
" 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 the same reason, Goebbels worked to bring culture to the masses – promoting the sale of cheap radios, organizing free concerts in factories, staging art exhibitions in small towns and establishing mobile cinemas to bring the movies to every village.
For the remainder of the 16th century, Spanish influence was paramount, with ships sailing from Mexico and Peru across the Pacific Ocean to the Philippines, via Guam, and establishing the Spanish East Indies.
For the next few months, Cranmer and the king worked on establishing legal procedures on how the monarch's marriage would be judged by his most senior clergy.
For example, Edward Deci asked his research subjects to solve a soma cube under conditions with varying incentives in his dissertation work on intrinsic and extrinsic motivation establishing the social psychological theory of crowding out.
For example, the long-finned pilot whale secretes an enzymatic gel that rests on the outer surface of this animal and helps prevent other organisms from establishing colonies on the surface of these whales ' bodies.
For example, the rules of evidence in criminal courts often require establishing the chain of custody of evidence presented.
For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies ”
For example: in the case of establishing a project timeline in the implementation phase of the life cycle of a computer system.
For example, using what became known as the Siskiyou Trail, Hudson's Bay Company trappers were the first non-natives to explore the southern Cascades in the 1820s and 1830s, establishing trails which passed near Crater Lake, Mount McLoughlin, Medicine Lake Volcano, Mount Shasta, and Lassen Peak.
For the purpose of the present Convention, the term ' the crime of apartheid ', which shall include similar policies and practices of racial segregation and discrimination as practiced in southern Africa, shall apply to the following inhumane acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over any other racial group of persons and systematically oppressing them:
For Japan to emerge from the feudal period, it had to avoid the colonial fate of other Asian countries by establishing genuine national independence and equality.
For many years, he campaigned steadfastly for the rights of the villagers, first establishing via ancient title deeds their claims to disputed land, and then pressing the recalcitrant governor of Morelos into action.
" For instance, he made a major contribution to the textual study of the Chinese classical novel, especially the 18th century novel Dream of the Red Chamber, as a way of establishing the vocabulary for a modern standardized language.
For example, after the first disappearance of Ratchet and Megatron, a disparate continuity of storylines based around the " Earthforce "— a team of Autobots based on Earth — began, which saw Megatron and Shockwave establishing a joint leadership of the Decepticons only to have command usurped by Starscream and Soundwave.
For example in the sciences, the " International Commission on Stratigraphy " ( ICS ) a standing working committee is doing organizational work establishing uniform naming and benchmarks in the geologic record and timeline since 1974, all under the auspices of the International Union of Geological Sciences ( IUGS ).
For many years now Cove have invested heavily into establishing a successful colts section to develop club players of the future as well as District and County representative teams.
* For 20th-century examples of an individual's assuming a Native North American identity, establishing notability, and later being revealed as ethnic European, see: Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Forrest Carter, Nasdijj and Ward Churchill.
For six years he devoted himself to the welfare of the town's " poor boys ", establishing a Sunday school and providing food and clothes for them from his Army wage.
For nearly 40 years, she labored perseveringly in this work, organizing societies for training teachers, establishing plans for supplying the territories with good educators, writing, pleading, and traveling.
This led to the joint January 25, 1958 decree of the Ministers of Defence, of Internal Affairs and of the Chairman of the Committee on State Security of the USSR establishing the Medal " For Impeccable Service " putting an end to the practice.
For establishing the Sialkot cantonment, the British Commander-in-Chief, Sir Lord Napier, surveyed and selected the area between the seasonal streams, Bher Nala and Palkhu Nala, from the point of view of defence.
For all these countries, the IMT supports a classic Trotskyist demand: a workers ' " political revolution " aimed at restoring or establishing " workers ' democracy " while preserving economic planning.
For 1987 Wallace gained sponsorship from Kodiak, establishing the # 27 Kodiak Pontiac livery his early career is most remembered for.

For and Fresnel
For practical applications, it is often useful to know the maximum radius of the first Fresnel zone.
For example, a Fresnel lens on an adjacent through-lane signal may be aimed to prevent left-turning traffic from anticipating its own green arrow.
For performance reasons in real-time 3D graphics Schlick's approximation is often used to approximate Fresnel term.

For and zones
For the last two years of Clinton's presidency, U. S. aircraft routinely attacked hostile Iraqi anti-air installations inside the Iraqi no-fly zones.
For, since there are four zones of the world in which we live, and four principal winds, while the church is scattered throughout all the world, and the “ pillar and ground ” of the church is the gospel and the spirit of life ; it is fitting that she should have four pillars, breathing out immortality on every side, and vivifying men afresh.
For a brief period in the early 20th century, an abortive attempt was made to divide Bengal into two zones, West Bengal and East Bengal & Assam.
For that reason many of these rocks split readily in one direction along mica-bearing zones ( schists ).
For example, in the state of Victoria, Australia, land use zones are combined with a system of planning scheme overlays to account for the multiplicity of factors that impact on desirable urban outcomes in any location.
For example, Asheron's Call does not divide its world into different level zones.
For companies, telecommuting expands the talent pool, reduces the spread of illness, reduces costs including real-estate footprint, increases productivity, reduces their carbon footprint and energy usage, offers a means of complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ( ADA ), reduces turnover and absenteeism, improves employee morale, enhances continuity-of-operations strategies, improves their ability to handle business across multiple time zones, and augments their cultural adaptability.
For example, a living street ( sometimes known as Home zones or by the Dutch word woonerf, as the concept originated in the Netherlands ) towards the end of the 1960s, initially in Delft, is a street in which the needs of car drivers are secondary to the needs of users of the street as a whole ; traffic calming principles are integrated into their design.
For example, defined zones may be established to enable collaborative work by certain groups, such as in a company intranet.
For example, having sub-teams spread in different time zones may allow a 24-hour company working day, if the teams, systems and procedures are well established.
For instance, engineers and settlers can be automated to improve surrounding areas, but no longer ignore enemy zones of control.
For many years Today was a two-hour program, from 7: 00 a. m. to 9: 00 a. m. in all time zones except for Alaska, Hawaii and U. S. Virgin Islands, until NBC expanded it to three hours on October 2, 2000.
For administrative purposes, the more than 32, 000 clubs worldwide are grouped into 529 districts, and the districts into 34 zones.
For international coordination, it is officially measured in meters, even by the Federal Communications Commission in the United States, as Canada and Mexico ( both of which use metric ) have extensive border zones where international stations can be received on either side of the international boundaries.
For example, many authorities double speeding fines in school zones.
For tribute purposes, the dominion was divided into two zones, one headed by Cuernavaca and the other by Huaxtepec.
For example, zones numbered from 100 to 799 were assigned throughout Metropolitan Toronto, with a goal of sorting mail addresses into smaller districts.
For example, Pachypodium can sometimes occur in prehumid vegetative zones where a taxon might find a suitable habitat on a rocky, sunny inselberg jutting above the humid canopy of the forest.
For Crates, following the mere form of mathematical demonstration, says that the torrid zone is " occupied " by Oceanus and that on both sides of this zone are the temperate zones, the one being on our side, while the other is on the other side of it.
For administrative purposes, Greater Mumbai is divided into 6 zones, each consisting of 3 to 5 wards named alphabetically.
For example several mountain ranges in the Great Basin of North America have lower belts of Pinyon Pines and Junipers separated by intermediate brushy but treeless zones from upper belts of Limber and Bristlecone Pines.
For the 2004-05 American Hockey League season, four major rule changes were made that were intended to increase the scoring in games and make it more popular among casual fans -- ( 1 ) increasing the size of the attack zones by narrowing the neutral zone two feet each side and thus moving the goal line back two feet, ( 2 ) restrictions on the goaltender playing the puck, ( 3 ) permitting offside players to negate the penalty by " tagging up " with the blue line, and ( 4 ) changing the offside rule by permitting passes which cross the center line and one blue line ( but not between both blue lines in certain restrictions ).
For example, some SUVs and pickup trucks ride higher than cars and lack crumple zones to absorb impact energy.
For networks without AppleTalk zones, an asterisk (*) would be substituted for the zone name.

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