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For and every
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 every criterion which defines what something is, at the same time proclaims -- implicitly if not openly -- what that something is not.
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 disobedience
For example, in order to contrast the people ’ s disobedience with the obedience of the Rechabites, God has Jeremiah invite the Rechabites to drink wine, in disobedience to their ancestor ’ s command.
For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous.
For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous.
#* " For God has bound all men over to disobedience so that he may have mercy on them all.
#* " For God has consigned all to disobedience, that he may have mercy on all.
For instance, if the head of government of a country were to refuse to enforce a decision of that country's highest court, it would not be civil disobedience, since the head of government would be acting in her or his capacity as public official rather than private citizen.
For this disobedience, God caused them to wander in the desert for forty years before being allowed to enter Canaan and conquer it as their home.
For grave disobedience, the Speaker may " name " a member, by saying " I name X.
The theme developed by the Church Fathers ran parallel to the theme developed by Apostle Paul in Romans 5: 18-21 when he compared Adam's sin with the obedience of Jesus to the will of the Father, all the way to Calvary: " For just as by the one man ’ s disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man ’ s obedience the many will be made righteous.
For just as by the one man ’ s disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man ’ s obedience the many will be made righteous.
For disobedience, curses would be given to those who had not remained steadfast in carrying out the stipulations of the treaty.
For instance, Mahatma Gandhi used this interpretation to suggest an equivalence between Thoreau's civil disobedience and his own satyagraha.

For and refusal
For 250 years Christians suffered from sporadic persecutions for their refusal to worship the Roman emperor, considered treasonous and punishable by execution.
For example, businesses that are normally open on a public holiday may request employees to work on the day, and refusal can only be denied by the employer on reasonable business grounds.
For these reasons, the Liberals began to respond to Japan ’ s “ refusal to help Korea ” by hoping to reinstall the Independence party.
For a number of reasons — a growing consciousness of how little Iran was getting from the AIOC for its oil ; refusal of the AIOC to offer of a ‘ 50 – 50 % profit sharing deal ' to Iran as Aramco had to Saudi Arabia ; anger over Iran's defeat and occupation by the Allied powers — nationalization of oil was an important and popular issue with " a broad cross-section of the Iranian people.
For his resistance to Kublai Khan's invasion of the Song, and for his refusal to yield to the Yuan Dynasty despite being captured and tortured, he is a popular symbol of patriotism and righteousness in China.
For instance, Azriel Hildesheimer, known for his travels around Europe to spread his rabbinical wisdom to the poor, and for his refusal to accept payment for his services, was sometimes referred to as the " international schnorrer " for his reliance on the local community to house and feed him wherever he went.
For many commentators, Wollstonecraft represents the first codification of " equality " feminism, or a refusal of the feminine, a child of the Enlightenment.
For their part, Griffin and Holland claimed that Harrington's refusal to condemn the IRA had been the cause of many problems.
For example, the exhibition of works of art or a movie may require a license from a government authority ( sometimes referred to a classification board or censorship board ) before it can be published, and the failure or refusal to grant a license is a form of censorship as is the revoking of a license.
For example, Russian ambassador, Otto von Stackelberg, declared that in the face of refusal the whole capital of Warsaw would be destroyed by the Russians ; other threats included executions, confiscation of estates, and increase of partitioned territory.
For several months following Oldman's reported ( but never confirmed ) refusal, actor John Rhys-Davies was widely reported to be the voice of Grievous.
For their refusal to make a news release denouncing those teachers who exceeded the placement quota for their profession and who were about to lose their current jobs, Arthur Li was quoted by Luk to have said on 26 / 27 June 2004, " I'll remember this.
On the January 19, 2002 broadcast of Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update sketch, host Jimmy Fallon, while reporting on ABC's refusal to show the Roots 25th anniversary special, gave a quick recap on the Roots story, stating: " For those of you who don ’ t remember Roots, it follows a saga of Kunta Kinte from young African tribesman, to slavery, to becoming literate, and eventually being the top of his class at Starfleet Academy ".
For instance, the Foreign Affairs Deputy Dr. ( who had been admitted several times to psychiatric hospitals ), declared war on Switzerland over the Swiss refusal to lend 60 locomotives to the Soviet Republic.
For some time after he was unable to obtain possession of his see owing to his refusal to receive investiture at the hands of Emperor Henry IV, but the latter's son Henry restored the See of Cambrai to Odo in 1106.
For in 599 Gregory wrote to Eusebius of Thessalonica and some other bishops, stating that he had heard they were about to be summoned to a council at Constantinople, and most urgently entreating them to yield neither to force nor to persuasion, but to be steadfast in their refusal to recognize the offensive title ( ib.
This was especially fueled by the protesters ' anger over the resignation of all ten ministers aligned with the opposing March 8 coalition due to then-Prime Minister Saad Hariri, Rafik Hariri's son, refusal of Hezbollah's demand he reject the Special Tribunal For Lebanon.
For example, Benjamin promoted the rabbinic idea of cherem, with the caveat that the wrongdoer would have to be cursed for seven days following his refusal to obey a judge's summons, to give him a chance to repent and obey ( Mas ' at Binyamin 2a ).
For theorists aligned with Yalom, psychological dysfunction results from the individual's refusal or inability to deal with the normal existential anxiety that comes from confronting life's " givens ": mortality, isolation, meaninglessness, and freedom.
" For his refusal, Conway was arrested and clapped in irons.
For example, the UK Observer ( March 1, 1998 ) reported the Murdoch-owned HarperCollins ' refusal to publish Chris Patten's East and West, because of the former Hong Kong Governor's description of the Chinese leadership as " faceless Stalinists " possibly being damaging to Murdoch's Chinese broadcasting interests.
For example, the refusal of the International Communist Current to work with any other left groups except other left communist or internationalist anarchist groups, or Jean Barrot's critique of anti-fascism which argues that all bourgeois regimes should be opposed, and that revolutionaries should not defend liberal democracy against fascism.
: For every “ strong ” style — I mean one, like Fellini ’ s, of blatantly insufficient substance — marks a refusal to come to terms with a: world whose social organization it lets us perceive, in specific ways as intolerable.
For Miller, Fellini ’ s style, like Austen ’ s, capitalized on a condition of scarcity and turned blatant insufficiency to profit ; this style combined negative refusal with “ positive offensive ” and derived strength from weakness.

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