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For a time the President received hundreds of them every day, most of them worthless.
For every rude word of Mr. Banks's the family had five in apology.
For every person on Taiwan, there are sixty in Mainland China.
For added strength, I also fastened a small block on each side of every frame and batten joint.
For those who put their trust in Him He still says every day again: `` Let there be light ''!!
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
For some reason, this ellipsis in the conversation spread until it swallowed up every other topic.
For example, " biweekly " can mean " fortnightly " ( once every two weeks – 26 times a year ), or " twice a week " ( 104 times a year ).
** Tarski's theorem: For every infinite set A, there is a bijective map between the sets A and A × A.
** For every non-empty set S there is a binary operation defined on S that makes it a group.
For example, if we abbreviate by BP the claim that every set of real numbers has the property of Baire, then BP is stronger than ¬ AC, which asserts the nonexistence of any choice function on perhaps only a single set of nonempty sets.
For Tarrou, plague is the destructive impulse within every person, the will and the capacity to do harm, and it is everyone's duty to be on guard against this tendency within themselves, lest they infect someone else with it.
For every group G there is a natural group homomorphism G → Aut ( G ) whose image is the group Inn ( G ) of inner automorphisms and whose kernel is the center of G. Thus, if G has trivial center it can be embedded into its own automorphism group.
For Hume, every effect only follows its cause arbitrarily — they are entirely distinct from one another.
Professor Henry Higgins sings, " Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters / Condemned by every syllable she utters / By right she should be taken out and hung / For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.
For every 100 females there were 91. 4 males.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87. 4 males.
For every 100 females there were 105. 6 males.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97. 5 males.
For example, the division example above is surjective ( or onto ) because every rational number may be expressed as a quotient of an integer and a natural number.
For example, the BBC website, which had previously been called BBC Online, took on the BBCi brand from 2001, displaying an i-bar across the top of every page, offering a category-based navigation: Categories, TV, Radio, Communicate, Where I Live, A-Z Index, and a search.
For every 100 females there are 95. 6 males.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94. 7 males.
For example, in the Schrödinger picture, there is a linear operator U with the property that if an electron is in state right now, then in one minute it will be in the state, the same U for every possible.

For and criterion
For nearly half the disorders, symptoms must be sufficient to cause " clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning ", although DSM-IV-TR removed the distress criterion from tic disorders and several of the paraphilias.
For such data, one must use a hash function that is compatible with the data equivalence criterion being used: that is, any two inputs that are considered equivalent must yield the same hash value.
For the and cases, a necessary and sufficient criterion for separability is given by the famous Positive Partial Transpose ( PPT ) condition.
For that reason ergometer scores are generally not used as the sole selection criterion for crews, and technique training is limited to the basic body position and movements.
For example, instant-runoff voting and the Borda count do not satisfy the Condorcet criterion.
For all of a polynomial's roots to lie in the left half-plane, it is necessary and sufficient that the polynomial in question pass the Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion.
For example, the International Accounting Standards Board ( IASB ) utilizes an " entity's business model for managing the financial assets " as a criterion for determining whether such assets should be measured at amortized cost or at fair value in its financial instruments accounting standard, IFRS 9.
For instance, Tibor Scitovsky demonstrated that the Kaldor criterion alone is not antisymmetric: it's possible to have a situation where an outcome A is an improvement ( according to the Kaldor criterion ) over outcome B, but B is also an improvement over A.
For the 2010 census, the three areas have been split into separate CDPs in accordance with the 2010 criterion of not aggregating multiple places into one CDP.
For while the mind perceives itself, it does not make itself .” This criterion for truth would later shape the history of civilization in Vico ’ s opus, the Scienza Nuova ( The New Science, 1725 ), because he would argue that civil lifelike mathematicsis wholly constructed.
For example, employee selection tests are often validated against measures of job performance ( the criterion ), and IQ tests are often validated against measures of academic performance ( the criterion ).
For example, perfectionism is an OCPD criterion and a symptom of OCD if it involves the need for tidiness, symmetry, and organization.
For example, for the travelling salesman problem a solution can be a cycle and the criterion to maximize is a combination of the number of nodes and the length of the cycle.
For the mean-square error distortion criterion, it can be easily shown that the optimal set of reconstruction values is given by setting the reconstruction value within each interval to the conditional expected value ( also referred to as the centroid ) within the interval, as given by:
For example, a rough criterion for distinguishing between lenticular and elliptical galaxies is that elliptical galaxies have v / σ < 0. 5 for ε = 0. 3.
For example, Schneider admitted that the ' suffering of society ' was a ' totally subjective ' and ' teleological ’ criterion for defining psychopathic personalities, but said that in ' scientific studies ' this could be avoided by operating by the broader statistical category of abnormal personalities, which he believed were always congenital and therefore largely hereditary.
For example consider, in which the coefficient 1 of x is not divisible by any prime, Eisenstein's criterion does not apply to H. But if one substitutes for x in H, one obtains the polynomial
For example, in the case x < sup > 2 </ sup > + x + 2 given above, the discriminant is − 7 so that 7 is the only prime that has a chance of making it satisfy the criterion.
For example, a negative case for the resolution " Resolved: A just society ought not use the death penalty as form of punishment " could have a value of justice, a value criterion of crime deterrence, and then contentions that demonstrate that the death penalty serves as a uniquely powerful deterrent ( which would require statistical and possibly psychological evidence.
For these reasons, a positive FIV antibody test by itself should never be used as a criterion for euthanasia.
These immigrants would, subject to the criterion of economic absorptive capacity, be admitted as follows: For each of the next five years a quota of 10, 000 Jewish immigrants will be allowed on the understanding that a shortage one year may be added to the quotas for subsequent years, within the five year period, if economic absorptive capacity permits.
For illustration, the Lawson criterion for the D-T reaction will be derived here, but the same principle can be applied to other fusion fuels.

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