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For a serious young man who plays golf with a serious intensity, Palmer has such an inherent sense of humor that it relieves the strain and keeps his nerves from jangling like banjo strings.
In the court's words: " For better or worse, being intentionally thrown at is a fundamental part and inherent risk of the sport of baseball.
For example, the Gregorian calendar has no inherent dependence on the seven-day week, but in Western society the two are used together, and calendar tools indicate both the Gregorian date and the day of week.
For example, is ṉa ( with the inherent a ) and is ṉ ( without a vowel ).
For AWG 24 wire ( of the type commonly found in Cat 5e cable ), the skin effect frequency becomes dominant over the inherent resistivity of the wire at 100 kHz.
For multimodal marginal distributions ( a beam profile with multiple peaks ), the 1 / e < sup > 2 </ sup > width usually does not yield a meaningful value and can grossly underestimate the inherent width of the beam.
For example, for the scene where portions of the rig are flooded with water, he realized that he initially didn't know how to minimize the sequence's inherent danger.
For example, the hitchhiking tale speaks to America's fascination with the road and also the anxieties that are inherent to travel.
For single-dimensional distributions, other methods are usually available ( e. g. adaptive rejection sampling ) that can directly return independent samples from the distribution, and are free from the problem of auto-correlated samples that is inherent in MCMC methods.
For example, it is difficult if not impossible to understand how Homo economicus would be a hero in war or would get inherent pleasure from craftsmanship.
For example, the unsupervised equivalent of classification is normally known as clustering, based on the common perception of the task as involving no training data to speak of, and of grouping the input data into clusters based on some inherent similarity measure ( e. g. the distance between instances, considered as vectors in a multi-dimensional vector space ), rather than assigning each input instance into one of a set of pre-defined classes.
For much of the period from 1955 until 1965 most of Crawford's television roles involved ZIV Television, who was among the relative handful of producers willing to accept the occasional challenges inherent in working with the hard-living Crawford.
For example, he argues that cause has no inherent existence, but rather it only exists within a perceiving mind, and as such its validity can only be ideal, or subjective.
" For de Ligt, and all anarchists, violence is inherent in the capitalist system and any attempt to make capitalism pacifistic is doomed to failure.
For example, Sefer Hachinuch explains that an individual bringing an animal sacrifice for a sin understands that he personally should have been sacrificed as punishment for the rebellion against God inherent his the sin, but God mercifully accepts the sacrifice in his or her place.
For Plotinus, emanation, or the " soul's descent ", is a result of the Indefinite Dyad, the primordial agnosis inherent to and within the Absolute, the Godhead.
For these improper acts, there is no inherent conflict of roles ( see above ), unless being a ( fallible ) human being rather than ( say ) a robot in a position of power or authority is considered to be a conflict.
For example, a poetry competition that was consistently won by white women could be subject to suspicion of a bias if there were no inherent reason that white women would consistently be the best poets.
For many years, the general critical consensus on this issue was that the incident revealed an inherent misogyny in the text.
For example, attempting to resolve a model using outdated physical laws alone incorporates an inherent source of error, which should be corrected by approximating the quantum effects not present in these laws.
For a given amount of confusion and diffusion, an SP network has more " inherent parallelism "
For the former, the opening may express various ideas, for example that the ensō is not separate, but is part of something greater, or that imperfection is an essential and inherent aspect of existence ( see also the idea of broken symmetry ).
For him, the raising worker ’ s movement was a result of the inherent contradictions of capitalism.

For and omniscience
For example, Marcion argued that the Genesis account of YHWH walking through the Garden of Eden asking where Adam was proved YHWH inhabited a physical body and was without universal knowledge ( omniscience ), attributes wholly incompatible with the Heavenly Father professed by Jesus.
For example, God's omnipotence, omnipresence, omniscience as well as his aseity, eternity, infinity, impassibility and immutability.

For and one
`` For Christ's sake, don't waste your powder on one of 'em ''!!
For several weeks we eyed one another almost like sparring partners, and then one day Uncle was slightly indisposed and stayed home ; ;
For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
For one thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river bed ; ;
For one thing, the world that Beckett sees is already shattered.
For the occasion on which everyone already knows everyone else and the host wishes them to meet one or a few honored newcomers, then the `` open house '' system is advantageous because the honored guests are fixed connective points and the drifting guests make and break connections at the door.
For this change is not a change from one positive position to another, but a change from order and truth to disorder and negation.
For paradigmatic history `` breaks '' rather than unfolds precisely when the movement is from order to disorder, and not from one order to a new order.
For innocence, of all the graces of the spirit, is I believe the one most to be prayed for.
For what we propose, however, a psychoanalyst is not necessary, even though one aim is to enable the reader to get beneath his own defenses -- his defenses of himself to himself.
For a freshman Congressman to read political Lessons to graybeard Democrats was poor policy for one who needed to make friends.
For this reason, then, poetry tends to weaken the power of control, the reason, because it tempts one to indulge his passions, and even the best of men, he maintains, may be corrupted by this subtle influence.
For one thing, Aristotle mentions that plays may corrupt the audience.
For by now the original cause of the quarrel, Philip's seizure of Gascony, was only one strand in the spider web of French interests that overlay all western Europe and that had been so well and closely spun that the lightest movement could set it trembling from one end to the other.
In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
For the sad truth is that while one might write well without having read Bartleby The Scrivener, one is more likely, to write well if one has `` read it, and much else.
For one thing, there wasn't going to be any ceremony at all this year.
For a few brief minutes they had all been part of one little drama.
For that is the one an increasingly large number of prominent Americans are now proposing.
For discouragement, or the temptation to abandon our efforts, `` would show that one placed excessive trust in purely human means without thinking of the omnipotence of God, the irresistible efficacy of prayer, the action of Christ or the power of the Divine Spirit ''.

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