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`` For instance, regarding the fact that the Gross Committee issued two interim announcements to the press during its investigation.
For instance, college-educated people consistently show up in study after study as more often than others supporters of the Bill of Rights and other democratic rights and liberties.
For instance, so-called `` conservative '' organizations, some of them secret, are sprouting in the garden of joining where `` liberal '' organizations once took root.
For instance -- what about all those people Harold Rhodes went toward unhesitatingly, as if this were the one moment they would ever have together, their one chance of knowing each other??
For instance, a site adjoining other publicly owned lands, such as a national forest or a public road, may be desirable, whereas a site next to an industrial plant might not.
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For instance, the following statement was rated low in compulsivity, `` She's naturally quite neat about things, but it doesn't bother her at all if her room gets messy.
For instance, in giving school grades or in making recommendations for the award of a college scholarship, does he consciously or unconsciously favor students of one or another social class??
For instance, there have been two Presidential Commissions on higher education since World War 2.
For instance, the dreamer sees himself seated behind neighbor Smith and, with photographic realism, sees Smith driving the car ; ;
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`` For instance, Djakarta, Indonesia, has three groups of dancers interested in coming here.
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`` For instance, Hesperus agreed to help me find my property, and I agreed to take him to Earth.
For instance, a C-Leg knee alone is not a prosthesis, but only a prosthetic part.
For instance, the word " bank " has several distinct lexical definitions, including " financial institution " and " edge of a river ".
For instance, a local society in the middle of a large city may have regular meetings with speakers, focusing less on observing the night sky if the membership is less able to observe due to factors such as light pollution.
For instance, according to Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic, the Arabic root ( to sacrifice ) can be derived the forms ( he sacrificed ), ( you ( masculine singular ) sacrificed ), ( he slaughtered ), ( he slaughters ), and ( slaughterhouse ).
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For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
For instance, antibacterial resistance genes can be exchanged between different bacterial strains or species via plasmids that carry these resistance genes.
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For instance member nations of the Commonwealth where English is not spoken natively, such as India, often closely follow British English forms, while many American English usages are followed in other countries which have been historically influenced by the United States, such as the Philippines.

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For example, the Computer Security Institute reported that in 2007, 71 % of companies surveyed utilized encryption for some of their data in transit, and 53 % utilized encryption for some of their data in storage.
For example, Liouville showed that g ( 4 ) is at most 53.
For example, up to 98 % of small stones ( less than in diameter ) may pass spontaneously through urination within four weeks of the onset of symptoms, but for larger stones ( in diameter ), the rate of spontaneous passage decreases to less than 53 %.
For a glass medium ( n < sub > 2 </ sub > ≈ 1. 5 ) in air ( n < sub > 1 </ sub > ≈ 1 ), Brewster's angle for visible light is approximately 56 °, while for an air-water interface ( n < sub > 2 </ sub > ≈ 1. 33 ), it is approximately 53 °.
For an n of a million, X < sub > n </ sub > is roughly 0. 9999, but for an n of 10 billion X < sub > n </ sub > is roughly 0. 53 and for an n of 100 billion it is roughly 0. 0017.
For the next range, from 2 < sup > 53 </ sub > to 2 < sup > 54 </ sub >, everything is multiplied by 2, so the representable numbers are the even ones, etc.
For comparison, nearby Wellesbourne averages 53 frosts a year, and further afield, Malvern, just 33.
For New York Movie ( 1939 ), Hopper demonstrates his thorough preparation with more than 53 sketches of the theater interior and the figure of the pensive usherette.
For the fiscal year 2006, the CBC received a total of $ 1. 53 billion from all revenue sources, including government funding via taxpayers, subscription fees, advertising revenue, and other revenue ( e. g. real estate ).
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 99. 53 males.
For the first few seasons of the decade, the Spurs continued their success of the 1970s with records of 52 – 30 in 1980 – 81, 48 – 34 in 1981 – 82, and 53 – 29 in 1982 – 83 ( it was during this period that the Spurs were moved to the Western Conference ).
For every 100 females there were 53. 5 males.
For every 100 females there were 53. 3 males.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 53. 9 males.
For a general idea on how an empowered women can impact a situation monetarily, a study found that of fortune 500 companies, “ those with more women board directors had significantly higher financial returns, including 53 percent higher returns on equity, 24 percent higher returns on sales and 67 percent higher returns on invested capital ( OECD, 2008 ).” This study shows the impact women can have on the overall economic benefits of a company.
For still photography, a lens with a focal length about equal to the diagonal size of the film or sensor format is considered to be a normal lens ; its angle of view is similar to the angle subtended by a large-enough print viewed at a typical viewing distance equal to the print diagonal ; this angle of view is about 53 ° diagonally.
Margaret however, is simply looking forward to a fight ; " For purposely therefore ,/ Left I the court to see this quarrel tried " ( 2. 3. 52 – 53 ).
For instance, a well-known chemical kinetics scheme, GRI-Mech, uses 53 species and 325 elementary reactions to describe combustion of biogas.
For example, with seven seats available and the votes split 53, 000, 24, 000 and 23, 000, the allocation would be three, two and two seats respectively.
For the 12-month period ending June 30, 2006, the airport had 97, 657 aircraft operations, an average of 267 per day: 46 % military, 29 % general aviation, 21 % air taxi and 5 % scheduled commercial, At that time there were 76 aircraft based at this airport: 53 % single-engine, 34 % multi-engine, 7 % jet, 7 % helicopter.
For the 12-month period ending April 30, 2007, the airport had 26, 709 aircraft operations, an average of 73 per day: 53 % air taxi, 35 % general aviation and 12 % scheduled commercial.
For this kind of year, the corresponding ISO year has 53 weeks, and the ISO week 10 ( which begins March 1 ) and all subsequent ISO weeks occur earlier than in other years.
For the 12-month period ending October 31, 2006, the airport had 53, 038 aircraft operations, an average of 145 per day: 77 % general aviation, 20 % scheduled commercial, 2 % air taxi and < 1 % military.

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