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For and lower
For example, amateur athletes in sports such as basketball, baseball or football are regarded as having a lower level of ability than professional athletes.
For example, where a person has committed harmful actions of body, speech and mind based on greed, hatred and delusion, rebirth in a lower realm, i. e. an animal, a ghost or a hell realm, is to be expected.
For instance, slower lighter aircraft are usually allowed closer and lower to the crowd than larger, faster types.
For example, if a bank, operating under the Basel I accord, has to hold 8 % capital against default risk, but the real risk of default is lower, it is profitable to securitise the loan, removing the low risk loan from its portfolio.
For small numbers of at-bats, it is possible ( though unlikely ) for a player's on-base percentage to be lower than his batting average ( H / AB ).
For this reason, players should choose badminton shoes rather than general trainers or running shoes, because proper badminton shoes will have a very thin sole, lower a person's centre of gravity, and therefore result in fewer injuries.
For most of the history of bicycles ' popularity women have worn long skirts, and the lower frame accommodated these better than the top-tube.
For example, if a player has exactly 1 checker remaining on the 6-point, and rolls a 6 and a 1, the player may move the 6-point checker 1 place to the 5-point with the lower die roll of 1, and then bear that checker off the 5-point using the die roll of 6 ; this is sometimes useful tactically.
For example, some people pronounce ( meaning " fish ") as, the " r " is dropped and the vowel begins by dipping much lower in tone than standard speech and then rises, effectively doubling its length.
For example, in most jurisdictions, decisions by appellate courts are binding on lower courts in the same jurisdiction and on future decisions of the same appellate court, but decisions of lower courts are only non-binding persuasive authority.
For international banks, including the 55 member central banks of the Bank for International Settlements, the threshold is 8 % ( see the Basel Capital Accords ) of risk-adjusted assets, whereby certain assets ( such as government bonds ) are considered to have lower risk and are either partially or fully excluded from total assets for the purposes of calculating capital adequacy.
For minor league to amateur athletes, earnings are usually on the lower end of the pay-scale.
For clarity, this article calls the two alternatives upper camel case and lower camel case.
For the same behavior or crime, a person of upper caste was treated differently by law than a person of lower caste.
For compatibility and ease of implementation, the 1571's double-sided format of one logical disk side with 70 tracks was created by putting together the lower 35 physical tracks on each of the physical sides of the disk rather than using two times 40 tracks, even though there were no more quality problems with the mechanisms of the 1571 drives.
For example, a system may not be able to reach a lower energy state by releasing energy into the environment, because it is hindered in some way from taking the path that will result in the energy release.
For lowercase H, the extra bar is written crossing the vertical, like a t, and not touching the lower part ( Ħ, ħ ).
For example, any debtor whose status was lower than that of his creditor was forced into slavery.
For example, hundreds of individuals were found in Lake Callabonna with well-preserved lower bodies but crushed and distorted heads.
For lower frequencies of EMR up to those of visible light ( i. e., radio, microwave, infrared ), the damage done to cells and also to many ordinary materials under such conditions is determined mainly by heating effects, and thus by the radiation power.
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, an older generic statin drug had been shown to reduce mortality, but a newer and much more expensive statin drug was found to lower cholesterol more effectively.
For the first time ever Greek was taught at a lower level than a university in Europe, and this is where he began learning it.
For trumpet, some also advocate 1 / 2 upper lip and 1 / 2 lower lip.

For and deck
For example, a poker hand can be described as a 5-combination ( k = 5 ) of cards from a 52 card deck ( n = 52 ).
For example, if the last player to draw wants three replacements but there are only two cards remaining in the deck, the dealer gives the player the one top card he can give, then shuffles together the bottom card of the deck, the burn card, and the earlier players ' discards ( but not the player's own discards ), and finally deals two more replacements to the last player.
For example, if an ace is drawn from a deck and not reinserted, the next draw is less likely to be an ace and more likely to be of another rank.
For most games, the cards are assembled into a deck, and their order is randomized by shuffling.
For example, the Australian game of Manila uses a piquet deck, and Mexican stud is played with the 8s, 9s, and 10s removed from the deck ( and a joker added ).
For example in draw poker, a hand with four diamonds has nine outs to make a flush: there are 13 diamonds in the deck, and four of them have been seen.
For a deck of given size, the number of Mongean shuffles that it takes to return a deck to starting position, is known.
For example, seven shuffles of a new deck leaves an 81 % probability of winning New Age Solitaire where the probability is 50 % with a uniform random deck ( Mann, especially section 10 ).
For example, in a 10 card deck, if a 7 card cut and a 4 card cut are made, that is, 7 cards are moved from the top of the deck to the bottom and then the resulting top 4 cards are also moved to the bottom, then those two consecutive cuts are equivalent to a cut the size of ( 7 + 4
For 1998 – 99 the Hurricanes curtained off most of the upper deck, lowering the Coliseum's listed capacity to about 12, 000, but attendance continued to lag.
For 1969, Pontiac moved the Grand Prix from the full-sized lineup into a G-body model of its own based on the A-body intermediate chassis, but with distinctive styling and long hood / short deck proportions to create yet another niche product-the intermediate-sized personal-luxury car that offered the luxury and styling of the higher priced personal cars such as the Buick Riviera and Ford Thunderbird but for a much lower pricetag.
For instance, the Rider-Waite tarot deck, currently the widest-circulated deck in existence, depicts The Hierophant or pope as wearing a papal tiara and carrying a papal cross.
For stability, the lowest gundeck had to be very close to the water, and in anything but calm water the gunports had to be kept closed, rendering the entire deck useless.
For playback, the tape would be inserted into a Beta-format deck.
For the naval cannon from the figure above, it will roll backwards and the recoil energy will be mostly absorbed by the friction forces in the wheel axles and between the wheel and the ship deck and this energy is again converted to heat.
For that reason, the seats down the left field line were typically among the last ones sold ; the ( less expensive ) outfield lower deck seating tended to fill up sooner.
For operation in high temperatures, the engine's ventilation was improved by creating slits over the engine deck to the rear of the chassis, and cold weather performance was boosted by adding a device to heat the engine's coolant, as well as a starter fluid injector.
For a graph, the deck of G, denoted, is the multiset of all vertex-deleted subgraphs of.
For example, songs used to accompany the work of holystoning the deck have been attested.

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