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For the first fifteen or twenty minutes it's possible to be more or less interested in window displays, then in people passing by.
For years it's been just Felix.
For example, if it's true that I'm breathing if and only if I'm alive, then it's true that if I'm breathing, I'm alive ; likewise, it's true that if I'm alive, I'm breathing.
For this reason it's important that the ' metapopulation management plan ' occurs concurrently with conservation strategies to enhance in-situ population growth.
" For instance ," said Dr. Joseph Merlino, Senior Editor of the book Freud at 150: 21st Century Essays on a Man of Genius, " that ... I'm a cross-dresser and I don't want to keep it confined to my circle of friends, or my party circle, and I want to take that to my wife and I don't understand why she doesn't accept it, or I take it to my office and I don't understand why they don't accept it, then it's become a problem because it's interfering with my relationships and environment.
For example, if it's true that it's raining, and it's true that I'm inside, then it's true that " it's raining and I'm inside ".
For the obvious, anticipated query — what books does this customer want ?— it's enough to store the customer's wishlist in the table as, say, a homogeneous string of authors and titles.
For example, a sole trader's business activities will be regulated ( unless it's a small business ), but information gathered outside business activities won't be ;
For it's one, two, three strikes, you're out,
For example, a bug that allows a cracker to compromise a system may be neglected if it's difficult to fix.
For example, people from Mediterranean and Arab appear to rely more on the context of the delivery of the information, with the information being carried more by who is saying it and where, when, and how it's being said, rather than what is said, which is of relatively more importance in typical " Western " countries.
For read-out, a voltage intermediate between the possible threshold voltages is applied to the CG, and the MOSFET channel's conductivity tested ( if it's conducting or insulating ), which is influenced by the FG.
For this reason sweet potato vine is ideal for use in home aquariums, trailing out of the water with it's roots submerged, as it's rapid growth is fueled by toxic ammonia and nitrates, a waste product of aquatic life, which it removes from the water.
For this reason, a constant relative humidity (%) with different temperatures implies that when it's hotter, a higher fraction of the air is water vapor than when it's cooler.
For bread, this is bad ( because gluten is weakened and bread is heavily dependent on gluten formation ), but for cakes, cookies, and biscuits, it's a good thing, because gluten development in these types of baked goods makes them tough.

For and critical
For example, if a program needs 20 hours using a single processor core, and a particular portion of 1 hour cannot be parallelized, while the remaining promising portion of 19 hours ( 95 %) can be parallelized, then regardless of how many processors we devote to a parallelized execution of this program, the minimum execution time cannot be less than that critical 1 hour.
For an axially loaded straight column with any end support conditions, the equation of static equilibrium, in the form of a differential equation, can be solved for the deflected shape and critical load of the column.
For Adorno and Horkheimer state intervention in the economy had effectively abolished the tension in capitalism between the " relations of production " and " material productive forces of society ," a tension which, according to traditional critical theory, constituted the primary contradiction within capitalism.
" For Adorno and Horkheimer, this posed the problem of how to account for the apparent persistence of domination in the absence of the very contradiction that, according to traditional critical theory, was the source of domination itself.
* For many embedded applications, interrupt latency will be more critical than in some general-purpose processors.
For an overview of critical psychology in South Africa, see Desmond Painter and Martin Terre Blanche's article on Critical Psychology in South Africa: Looking back and looking forwards.
For his political writings on doublespeak and hypocrisy, Noam Chomsky received the Orwell Award ( which ' recognizes writers who have made outstanding contributions to the critical analysis of public discourse ') in 1987 and 1989.
For the same reason, filter functions whose critical response is at lower frequencies ( compared to the sampling frequency 1 / T ) require a higher order, more computationally intensive FIR filter.
For example, the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine suggests levels of evidence ( LOE ) according to the study designs and critical appraisal of prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, therapy, and harm studies:
For liquids, whether the incompressible assumption is valid depends on the fluid properties ( specifically the critical pressure and temperature of the fluid ) and the flow conditions ( how close to the critical pressure the actual flow pressure becomes ).
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 example, most processors allow programs to disable interrupts, putting off the execution of interrupt handlers, in order to protect critical sections of code.
In 1991 he was awarded the Balzan Prize for Genetics and Evolution " For his powerful analysis of evolutionary theory and of the role of sexual reproduction as a critical factor in evolution and in the survival of species ; for his mathematical models applying the theory of games to evolutionary problems " ( motivation of the Balzan General Prize Committee ).
For a neutron-initiated chain-reaction to occur, there must be a critical mass of the element present in a certain space under certain conditions ( these conditions slow and conserve neutrons for the reactions ).
For a more detailed description of the physics and operating principles of critical fission reactors, see nuclear reactor physics.
For example, the intense backlash against country band the Dixie Chicks, for remarks critical of President George W. Bush onstage in London in 2003, was described by newspaper columnist Don Williams as the price for freely speaking political views disapproved by supporters of the Iraq War.
For instance, the behavior of water and CO < sub > 2 </ sub > at their boiling points fall in the same universality class because they have identical critical exponents.
" Daily Telegraph columnist Jasper Rees, likening the changes in explorers ' reputations to climatic variations, suggests that " in the current Antarctic weather report, Scott is enjoying his first spell in the sun for twenty-five years ". The New York Times Book Review was more critical, pointing out Crane's support for Scott's discredited claims regarding the circumstances of the freeing of the Discovery from the pack ice, and concluded " For all the many attractions of his book, David Crane offers no answers that convincingly exonerate Scott from a significant share of responsibility for his own demise.
For a detailed and critical survey of the history of syntax in the last two centuries, see the monumental work by Giorgio Graffi ( 2001 ).
For instance, all superconductors have exactly zero resistivity to low applied currents when there is no magnetic field present or if the applied field does not exceed a critical value.
For instance, the historian Thucydides, who is known for his critical spirit, considers it a true event but doubts that 1, 186 ships were sent to Troy.
For Thomas Kuhn, who presented his thoughts in a paper presented in 1977, a sense of such a critical inheritance of tradition is, historically, what sets apart the best scientists who change their fields is an embrasure of tradition.
For the UAE, the crisis over Kuwait demonstrated a lack of Arab unity on a critical Arab issue.

For and role
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
Apparently, Jouvet and Ledoux attempted just these dissimilar approaches in the role of Arnolphe in `` The School For Wives ''.
For example, armoured personnel carriers were generally replaced by infantry fighting vehicles in a very similar role, but the latter has some capabilities lacking in the former.
For example, while concluding meaningful trade agreements with developed countries ( such as the United States and the European Union ) would probably be beneficial to Brazil's long-term economic self-interest, the Brazilian government has instead prioritized its leadership role within Mercosul and expanded trade ties with countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
For the remainder of the War on the Western Front cavalry had virtually no role to play.
For this reason, and because of their often decisive military role, the cavalry has typically been associated with high social status.
For instance prior to 1914 most officers of British cavalry regiments came from a socially privileged background and the considerable expenses associated with their role generally required private means, even after it became possible for officers of the line infantry regiments to live on their pay.
For example, character-based role playing can be seen in improvisational theatre.
( For more on behaviorism's role, see Behavior analysis of child development ).
For example, there are names that have the role of properties that uniquely identify an object.
For example, the giant amoeba Pelomyxa lacks mitochondria but has aerobic bacteria that carry out a similar role.
For example, the putative primary role of Buchnera is to synthesize essential amino acids that the aphid cannot acquire from its natural diet of plant sap.
Her film credits also include a featured role in Marked For Death opposite Steven Seagal, Pass The Ammo with Tim Curry, and the CBS feature 83 Hours Till Dawn with Peter Strauss and Robert Urich.
For his role, General Tikka Khan gained the title as " Butcher of Bengal ".
* 1940 – For her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind, Hattie McDaniel becomes the first African American to win an Academy Award.
For this reason land warfare played a secondary role in the First Punic War.
For Eduardo De Filippo, he co-wrote the script of Fortunella, tailoring the lead role to accommodate Masina ’ s particular sensibility.
For example, Keynesians support a role for government in providing corrective measures, such as use of fiscal policy for economy stimulus, when decisions in the private sector are believed to lead to suboptimal economic outcomes, such as depression or recession, which manifest in widespread hardship.
For example, while genes play a role in determining an organism's size, the nutrition and health it experiences after inception also have a large effect.
For example, a pronoun may play the role of subject (" I kicked the ball "), of object (" John kicked me "), or of possessor (" That ball is mine ").
For example, as the only neutral atom with an analytic solution to the Schrödinger equation, the study of the energetics and bonding of the hydrogen atom played a key role in the development of quantum mechanics.
For example, in each Canadian province the role is fulfilled by the Lieutenant Governor, whereas in most British Overseas Territories the powers and duties are performed by the Governor.
For this reason, Paul VI teaches in the first sentence of Humanae Vitae, that the transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator.
For instance, PU. 1 commits cells to the myeloid lineage whereas GATA-1 has an essential role in erythropoietic and megakaryocytic differentiation.

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