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For and high-powered
For example, Russia operates a high-powered transmitter, located in its Kaliningrad exclave and used for external broadcasting, on 1386 kHz.
For ultra long range precision target shooting with high-powered rifles and military sniping radically designed very-low-drag ( VLD ) bullets are available that are generally produced out of rods of mono-metal alloys on CNC lathes.
For either countertop or range-top two versions the primary heating methods for the plates are through either direct gas-fired flame ( natural gas and propane are typical ), or via high-powered electrical elements.
For example, the game's magic amulet, which occasionally did unpredictable things like turn a player into a high-powered Lizard Man, could be set to do so with every use, progressively increasing the player's strength to the point of virtual indestructibility.
For high-powered applications, the die is usually eutectic bonded onto the package, using e. g. gold-tin or gold-silicon solder ( for good heat conduction ).
For this reason, high-powered systems using a bass reflex design are often protected by a filter that removes signals below a certain frequency.
For example, one of his closest friends, Judge Edgar Hynes, commits suicide after being caught taking bribes ; another, Carl Anderton ( Robert Vaughn ), a high-powered CEO, is discovered to be suffering from bipolar disorder and attempts to arrange an unjust punishment for his similarly affected grandson to hide his own condition.

For and aircraft
For aircraft with joint registration, one country is designated as the registration state for the purpose of the convention.
Aircraft with special characteristics that give them unique capabilities will often display those in their demos ; For example, Russian fighters with Thrust vectoring may be used to perform Pugachev's Cobra or the Kulbit, among other difficult manoeuvers that cannot be performed by other aircraft.
For instance, slower lighter aircraft are usually allowed closer and lower to the crowd than larger, faster types.
For example, while the behavior of hypersonic flow is understood, building a scramjet aircraft to fly at hypersonic speeds has seen very limited success.
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 example, flight instruments measure variables such as wind speed and altitude to enable pilots the control of aircraft analytically.
For example Major General Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. says that United States Air Force culture includes an egalitarianism bred from officers as warriors who work with small groups of enlisted airmen either as the service crew or onboard crew of their aircraft.
For example, in German: Oldtimer refers to an old car ( or antique aircraft ) rather than an old person, while Handy refers to a mobile phone.
For aircraft decompression incidents at altitude see:
For example, mountain airports such as Reno ( KRNO ) offer significantly different instrument approaches for aircraft landing on the same runway, but from opposite directions.
For high speed aircraft moving at transonic speeds the effects of incompressibility can't be neglected.
For example, consider the flow of air over an aircraft wing.
For fixed-wing aircraft, single syllable words denoted piston-prop and turboprop, while multiple syllables denoted jets.
For fixed-wing aircraft, one syllable names were used for propeller-powered craft ( turboprops included ), while two-syllable names indicated jet engines.
For example, there are now only a small number of manufacturers of civil passenger aircraft, though Brazil ( Embraer ) and Canada ( Bombardier ) have participated in the small passenger aircraft market sector.
For example, the phenomenon of flutter in aerodynamics occurs when an arbitrarily small displacement of an aircraft wing ( from its equilibrium ) results in an increase in the angle of attack of the wing on the air flow and a consequential increase in lift coefficient, leading to a still greater displacement.
For example, the instructions involved in updating financial records are very different from those required to duplicate conditions on an aircraft for pilots training in a flight simulator.
For transportation, the prime minister is granted an armoured car and shared use of two official aircrafta CC-150 Polaris for international flights and a Challenger 601 for domestic trips.
For similar reasons, objects intended to avoid detection will not have inside corners or surfaces and edges perpendicular to likely detection directions, which leads to " odd " looking stealth aircraft.
For maximum tactical effect aircraft should be employed en masse, concentrated in time and space, against targets of the highest tactical importance.
For example, from the equation, with an of 0. 7, a rocket flying at Mach 0. 85 ( which most aircraft cruise at ) with an exhaust velocity of Mach 10, would have a predicted overall energy efficiency of 5. 9 %, whereas a conventional, modern, air-breathing jet engine achieves closer to 35 % efficiency.
For example: stakeholders withdrawing during a project may endanger funding of the project ; confidential information may be stolen by employees even within a closed network ; lightning striking an aircraft during takeoff may make all people on board immediate casualties.
For the first time in history, all nonemergency civilian aircraft in the United States and several other countries including Canada were immediately grounded, stranding tens of thousands of passengers across the world.
For efficiency of operations, some ATC operations will routinely provide " pop-up " IFR clearances for aircraft operating VFR, but that are arriving at an airport that does not meet VMC requirements.

For and loss
For many everyday listening situations, the loss in data ( and thus quality ) is imperceptible.
For the Conservatives ' the huge loss they had sustained in 1997 was repeated.
For example, on Saint Lucia, harvesting mangrove for timber and clearing for fishing reduced the mangrove forests, resulting in a loss of habitat and spawning grounds for marine life that was unique to the area.
For instance, a person who sustains bodily injury through the negligence of another may sue for medical costs, pain, suffering, loss of earnings or earning capacity, mental and / or emotional distress, loss of quality of life, disfigurement and more.
For the defenders, this meant loss of control over the Horn and that they were effectively cut off from reinforcements by sea.
For example, if a person dies at the age of 65 from a disease, and would probably have lived until age 80 without that disease, then that disease has caused a loss of 15 years of potential life.
For example, extra costs, repair or replacement of damaged property, lost earnings ( both historically and in the future ), loss of irreplaceable items, additional domestic costs, and so on.
For the loss of some 2, 000 dead and wounded, Eugene inflicted approximately 25, 000 casualties on his enemy – including the Grand Vizier, Elmas Mehmed Pasha – annihilating the Turkish army.
For example, in the Great Plains, it is estimated that wind erosion soil loss can be as much as 6100 times greater in drought years, than in wet years.
For Capra, there would be pain and loss, but no enduring sense of tragedy would be allowed to intrude on his fabulist world .”
For hyperthyroidism, the most common symptoms are weight loss despite increased appetite, and heat intolerance.
For the Stockton and Darlington Railway, however, Stephenson would use only wrought iron rails, notwithstanding the financial loss he would suffer from not using his own, patented design ( see below ).
For example, the ship Wilhelm Gustloff sank taking about 9, 400 people with her – the worst loss of life in a single sinking in maritime history.
: For both of these processes, the energy loss per cycle of alternating current is constant, so core losses increase linearly with frequency.
For policies that are complicated, where claims may be complex, the insured may take out a separate insurance policy add on, called loss recovery insurance, which covers the cost of a public adjuster in the case of a claim.
For the Valentinians, the material world is the result of the loss of perfection which resulted from Sophia's desire to understand the Forefather.
For capital cases, those which involved death, the loss of liberty, exile, the loss of civil rights, or the seizure of property, the trial was before a jury of 1, 001 to 1, 501 dikastai.
For Marx, the possibility that one may give up ownership of one's own labour — one's capacity to transform the world — is tantamount to being alienated from one's own nature ; it is a spiritual loss.
For example a study to " prove " that smoking does not affect fitness might recruit at the local fitness center, but advertise for smokers during the advanced aerobics class, and for non-smokers during the weight loss sessions.
For Maria that was the last loss that she could bear.
For training example, the loss of predicting the value is.
For the special case where is a joint probability distribution and the loss function is the negative log likelihood a risk minimization algorithm is said to perform generative training, because can be regarded as a generative model that explains how the data were generated.
For example, on 3 September 1944, the personnel of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division marched six abreast to the music of massed regimental pipe and drum bands through the streets of Dieppe, France to commemorate the liberation of the city from German occupation, as well as commemorate the loss of over 900 soldiers from that formation during the Dieppe Raid two years earlier.

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