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For and formal
For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
For instance, a professor of formal logic called Chin Yueh-lin – who was then regarded as China ’ s leading authority on his subject – was induced to write: “ The new philosophy Marxism-Leninism, being scientific, is the supreme truth ”.
For many cytochromes, the metal ion present is that of iron, which interconverts between Fe < sup > 2 +</ sup > ( reduced ) and Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup > ( oxidised ) states ( electron-transfer processes ) or between Fe < sup > 2 +</ sup > ( reduced ) and Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup > ( formal, oxidised ) states ( oxidative processes ).
For example, " the team is in the dressing room " ( formal agreement ) refers to the team as an ensemble, whilst " the team are fighting among themselves " ( notional agreement ) refers to the team as individuals.
For example, while in a conversion to Judaism a convert must accept basic Jewish principles of faith, and renounce all other religions, the process is more like a form of adoption, or changing national citizenship ( i. e. becoming a formal member of the people, or tribe ), with the convert becoming a " child of Abraham and Sarah.
For dance forms without an association structure such as Salsa or Tango Argentino they may not have formal training.
For example, in formal languages like mathematics, a ' stipulative ' definition guides a specific discussion.
For example, in court of justice where strictly formal Thai language is used, Dr cannot be mentioned as a person's title.
For example, Duncan Kennedy, in explicit reference to semiotics and deconstruction procedures, maintains that various legal doctrines are constructed around the binary pairs of opposed concepts, each of which with a claim upon intuitive and formal forms of reasoning that must be made explicit, not only in their meaning but also its relative value, and criticized.
For formal approaches, the core message of ' dialectical opposition / contradiction ' must be understood as ' some sense ' opposition between the objects involved in a directly associated context.
For example, the three members of the Alpha Centauri triple star system are conventionally referred to as Alpha Centauri A, B and C while the formal standard would give their designations as Alpha Centauri Aa, Ab and B respectively.
* K < nowiki ></ nowiki > X < nowiki ></ nowiki >, the ring of formal power series over the field K. For each nonzero power series P, define f ( P ) as the degree of the smallest power of X occurring in P. In particular, for two nonzero power series P and Q, f ( P )≤ f ( Q ) iff P divides Q.
For a history of first-order logic and how it came to be the dominant formal logic, see José Ferreirós 2001.
For much of history and in many cultures, enlisting professional teachers ( whether as tutors or in a formal academic setting ) was an option available only to a small elite.
For a better understanding of the liar paradox, it is useful to write it down in a more formal way.
For instance, the class of all ordinal numbers, and the class of all sets, are proper classes in many formal systems.
For instance, a major clause must display some structure that is the formal realization of a choice from the system of " voice ", i. e. it must be either " middle " or " effective ", where " effective " leads to the further choice of " operative " ( otherwise known as ' active ') or " receptive " ( otherwise known as " passive ").
For instance, a TOE involving a set of different types of entities ( denoted by words, say ) and relations between them ( denoted by additional words ) is nothing but what mathematicians call a set-theoretical model, and one can generally find a formal system that it is a model of.
For example, the experiments at the PEAR laboratory were criticized in a paper published by the Journal of Parapsychology, in which parapsychologists independent from the PEAR laboratory concluded that these experiments " depart from criteria usually expected in formal scientific experimentation " due to " roblems with regard to randomization, statistical baselines, application of statistical models, agent coding of descriptor lists, feedback to percipients, sensory cues, and precautions against cheating.
For many earlier presidents, however, formal church membership was forestalled until they left office ; and in several cases a president never joined any church.
For each president, the formal affiliation at the time of his presidency is listed first, with other affiliations listed after.
For this reason there was often no reason to write the establishment's name on the sign and inns opened without a formal written name, the name being derived later from the illustration on the pub's sign.
For example are sixth-century objectives, like blending in with contemporary dress or providing service to visitors, better served or compromised by retaining sixth-century clothing or by insisting that service excludes formal educational enterprises?
For a formal exposition of these ideas, see the section Set-theoretic Formulation, below.
For example, Cowboy boots are considered boots, but may also be worn in more formal occasions and used as dress shoes.

For and ceremonial
For example: in Africa, the bronze heads of the Kingdom of Benin ; in Europe, Grecian bronzes typically of figures from Greek mythology ; in east Asia, Chinese bronzes of the Shang and Zhou dynasty — more often ceremonial vessels but including some figurine examples.
For other cultures the terms " ethnic dance " or " traditional dance " are sometimes used, although the latter terms may encompass ceremonial dances.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor's ability to perform governmental roles.
For instance, a shot of Bulgarian girls in ceremonial dresses was accompanied by the comment " You'd never believe that these girls were plotting the downfall of Western Civilisation as we know it!
For ceremonial purposes, the palace retains its original style and status as a royal residence.
For ceremonial duties the Guard of the Rock carry Beretta BM 59 rifles, with the sentry on duty having a fixed bayonet.
For ceremonial duties this force carries sabres, rather than firearms.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor general to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor general removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor general's ability to perform governmental roles.
For his services to the Ming court, including his handling of the ceremonial rites of Yongle's deceased parents, Deshin Shekpa is awarded the title Great Treasure Prince of Dharma ( 大寶法王 ).
For his boxing prowess, Padmé gives him a ceremonial medal.
For ceremonial occasions both boys and girls may wear the a white or black blazer ( depending on the school, with its badge and also the blazer may be of a school color ; e. g. :- maroon ) with the school's tie.
For churches that celebrate the Easter Vigil on the night of Black Saturday, the ceremonial lighting of the Paschal candle is one of the most solemn moments of the service.
For example, during the tenure of Yen Chia-kan, the office was largely ceremonial with real power in the hands of the Premier of the Republic of China, Chiang Ching-Kuo, and power switched back to the presidency when Chiang became president.
The Gospel of Mark refers to their ceremonial ablutions: " For the Pharisees … wash their hands ' oft '" or, more accurately, " with the fist " ( R. V., " diligently "); or, as Theophylact of Bulgaria explains it, " up to the elbow ," referring to the actual word used in the Greek New Testament, πυγμή pygmē, which refers to the arm from the elbow to the tips of the fingers.
For instance, the so-called " giparu " ( or Gig-Par-Ku in Sumerian ) at Ur where the Moon god Nanna's priestesses resided was a major complex with multiple courtyards, a number of sanctuaries, burial chambers for dead priestesses, and a ceremonial banquet hall.
For court, he wears a short wig, and bands instead of lace at the collar, but he retains the silk gown and court tailcoat worn on ceremonial occasions.
For ceremonial occasions, Queen's Counsel wear black breeches and black stockings instead of trousers, and patent leather court shoes with buckles.
For the people of the mesas corn is sustenance, ceremonial object, prayer offering, symbol, and sentient being unto itself.
For centuries, Native Americans used the islands for ceremonial and burial grounds.
For ceremonial purposes, the post of Lord Lieutenant of Avon was abolished and Bristol regained its own Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff, while the other authorities were returned to their traditional counties.
For his accomplishments he was presented with a ceremonial javelin by King Georgios I.
For the most part, these ceremonial duties may be performed only on the authority, and with the binding advice, of the Government.
For Agrippa, ceremonial magic was in opposition to natural magic.
For non-administrative purposes, England is wholly divided into 48 counties, commonly known, but not named in statute, as ceremonial counties.

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