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For and existing
For example, following the American Revolution in 1776, one of the first legislative acts undertaken by each of the newly independent states was to adopt a " reception statute " that gave legal effect to the existing body of English common law to the extent that American legislation or the Constitution had not explicitly rejected English law.
For the sole ' property ' of matter, with whose recognition philosophical materialism is bound up, is the property of being an objective reality, of existing outside of the mind.
For example, attempting to edit an existing file named " longfilename. txt " results in Edlin creating a new file named " longfile. txt ".
For the most part, Islam overlaid and mixed with existing cultural and religious influences.
For example, mainline churches, with their upper class congregations, " promote order, stability, and conservatism, and in so doing proved to be a powerful source of legitimation of the status quo and of existing disparities in the distribution of wealth and power " because much of the wealth of the church comes from the congregation.
For example, when a grand new house was required by the new owner of Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire, in the 1830s, the site of the existing manor house at the edge of its village was abandoned for a new one, isolated in its park, with the village out of view.
For backwards compatibility Apple added the " Blue Box " to the Macintosh, allowing existing Mac applications to be run in a self-contained cooperative multitasking environment.
For a bacterial cell to reproduce through binary fission, more than a million peptidoglycan subunits ( NAM-NAG + oligopeptide ) must be attached to existing subunits.
For most of the year in administration, the government's position had been that the new company would have to live within the existing regulatory settlement (£ 14. 8 billion for the five years 2001-2006 ).
In it, Adorno not only deviated from the theoretical program Horkheimer had laid out a year earlier, but challenged philosophy's very capacity for comprehending reality as such: " For the mind ," Adorno announced, " is indeed not capable of producing or grasping the totality of the real, but it may be possible to penetrate the detail, to explode in miniature the mass of merely existing reality.
For the first two hundred years of American jurisprudence, the basic substance of defamation law continued to resemble that existing in England at the time of the Revolution.
For this and other reasons, it was decided that both leagues should continue to have an even number of teams ; one existing club would have to switch leagues.
For many militaries, whose needs for maximized intra-organizational capability and capacity always strain existing systems, the additional cost and complexity of 3G is far more compelling.
For 1930, Dodge took another step up by adding a new eight-cylinder line to replace the existing Senior six-cylinder.
For the first few years, these were based largely on the existing passenger cars, but eventually gained their own chassis and body designs as the market matured.
For the Soviets, they considered joining the Tripartite Pact to be an update of existing agreements with Germany.
For nanowires with diameters less than 10 nm, existing welding techniques, which requiring precise control of the heating mechanism and may introducing the possibility of damage, will be not practical.
For instance, the Olmsted Brothers firm did a park plan for Portland, Maine, in 1905, creating a series of connecting parkways between existing parks and suggesting improvements to those parks.
For example, a law firm that wants to change from Office to OpenOffice right now merely has to install the software, train the staff and convert their existing files.
For example, in reading about gun control, people usually prefer sources that affirm their existing attitudes.
For persons with asthma or multiple chemical sensitivity the smoke from fireworks may aggravate existing health problems.
For a period of time the only existing copy was a 35mm print owned by Capra, until he made a duplicate negative from it and donated a newly minted print to the Library of Congress.
For approximately 18 years, ( from 1949 until after the 1967 War ), lack of harmony within the MACs was typical of the relationship existing between the countries.
For the 2001 2002 television season, ABC began airing newer scripted programming in High Definition ; in addition, the network also converted all of its existing situation comedies and drama programming to HD, making it the first such American television network to produce its entire slate of scripted programming in that format.
For example, entrepreneurs on the internet have also created entirely new models that depend entirely on existing or emergent technology.

For and tractors
For example, International Harvestor's Farmall tractors had a two-point " Fast Hitch " and John Deere had a power lift that was similar to, but not as flexible as the Ferguson invention.
For tractors with additional front-wheel drive, this operation often engages the 4-wheel locking differential ( diff-lock ) to help stop the tractor when traveling at road speeds.
For example, rolling-element bearings are an industry of themselves, but this industry's main drivers of development were the vehicles already listed — trains, bicycles, automobiles, and aircraft ; and other industries, such as tractors, farm implements, and tanks, borrowed heavily from those same parent industries.
For certain tasks, such as soil preparation and maintenance on very steep slopes, crawler tractors are still used.
For several years the plant has been holding 8-10 % share of the world market of wheeled tractors.
For two-wheel tractors they are usually rigidly fixed and powered via couplings to the tractors ' transmission.
For four-wheel tractors they are usually attached by means of a three-point hitch and driven by a power take-off ( PTO ).
In addition to animal entries, 2011 brought in over 9, 000 agricultural entries including antique tractors, beverages, Christmas trees, flowers, forage and grain, and 4-H. For some, this is the only opportunity to see livestock up close, and to meet with the men and women of New York State who grow and raise agricultural products that feed and clothe them.

For and methods
For atoms with two or more electrons, the governing equations can only be solved with the use of methods of iterative approximation.
For example, methods to locate a gene within a sequence, predict protein structure and / or function, and cluster protein sequences into families of related sequences.
For many decades, consciousness as a research topic was avoided by the majority of mainstream scientists, because of a general feeling that a phenomenon defined in subjective terms could not properly be studied using objective experimental methods.
Other, more precise and robust methods have been developed For example, the truncated mean of the middle 24 % of the sample order statistics produces an estimate for x < sub > 0 </ sub > that is more efficient than using either the sample median or the full sample mean.
For the same reason, different dating methods in geochronology should concur, a result in chemistry should not contradict a result in geology, etc.
For most LZ methods, this table is generated dynamically from earlier data in the input.
For example, National Road 9 is not operational and cannot be detected by remote sensing methods.
For instance smoothing ( also referred to as mesh refinement ) is one of such methods, which repositions nodal locations, so as to minimize element distortion.
For these valuation purposes, a number of different DCF methods are distinguished today, some of which are outlined below.
With Dewey as the director and his wife as principal, the University of Chicago Laboratory school, was dedicated “ to discover in administration, selection of subject-matter, methods of learning, teaching, and discipline, how a school could become a cooperative community while developing in individuals their own capacities and satisfy their own needs .” ( Cremin, 136 ) For Dewey the two key goals of developing a cooperative community and developing individuals ’ own capacities were not at odds ; they were necessary to each other.
For an economic model described by more than one equation, simultaneous-equation methods may be used to remedy similar problems, including two IV variants, Two-Stage Least Squares ( 2SLS ), and Three-Stage Least Squares ( 3SLS ).
For this reason, the sport allows shepherding methods for teammates to be able to protect the ball carrier.
For example WebDAV defined 7 new methods and RFC5789 specified the PATCH method.
For example, Saul Lieberman argues that the * names * ( e. g. kal vahomer ) of Rabbi Ishmael's middot are Hebrew translations of Greek terms, although the methods of those middot are not Greek in origin.
For example, in 1994, Irving Kirsch characterized hypnosis as a " nondeceptive placebo ," i. e., a method that openly makes use of suggestion and employs methods to amplify its effects.
For example, when constructing behaviorally-anchored rating scales ( BARS ), a job analyst may use qualitative methods, such as critical incidents interviews and focus groups to collect data bearing on performance.
For these reasons, between 1933 and 1934, the Luftwaffe leadership was primarily concerned with tactical and operational methods.
For emergency signals, Morse code can be sent by way of improvised sources that can be easily " keyed " on and off, making it one of the simplest and most versatile methods of telecommunication.
For instance, in the wake of well-publicised health concerns associated with saturated fats in the 1980s, the fat content of UK beef, pork and lamb fell from 20 26 percent to 4 8 percent within a few decades, both due to selective breeding for leanness and changed methods of butchery.
For example, a certain culture may develop unique designs and methods of tool-making that give it a competitive advantage over another culture.
For example, constructive proofs in analysis may ensure witness extraction, in such a way that working within the constraints of the constructive methods may make finding witnesses to theories easier than using classical methods.
( For different methods of expressing numbers with symbols, such as the Roman numerals, see numeral systems.
For instance, the immediate post-war situation had required " centralist and directive-administrative methods " to fight against the " remnants of the bourgeoisie.
For the production of electromagnetic radiation, there are many methods, depending upon the wave length ( see electromagnetic spectrum ).

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