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For example, courage is the moderate virtue between the extremes of cowardice and recklessness.
For centuries Egyptians attempted to predict and take advantage of these flows and thereby moderate the severity of floods.
For instance, New Zealand's landmark reform in 1989, during which schools were granted substantial autonomy, funding was devolved to schools, and parents were given a free choice of which school their children would attend, led to moderate improvements in most schools.
For the truly frugal, the cheapest method of obtaining bullets intended for use at low to moderate velocities is casting them.
For moderate magnetic fields the Hall coefficient is
For instance, in the lead-up to the 1964 Republican National Convention, the press referred to supporters of the insurgent Arizona conservative Barry Goldwater as " Cactus Jacobins " in their effort to unseat the moderate East Coast branch of the party ( see Rockefeller Republican ).
For example, Eve Fairbanks described right-wing opponents of moderate Republican Congressman Wayne Gilchrest as " Jacobin conservatives " in The New Republic.
For moderate to severe cases, another dose is applied seven to fourteen days later.
For people trying to lose weight, pulses are high in fiber and protein, low in fat and moderate in calories.
For a city of its size, Turku has a moderate public transport network of bus routes, which is comparable to bus network of similar-sized Tampere.
For moderate fields strength ( E < sub > 0 </ sub >), D and E remain proportional, and
For fear that separatism would lead to instability and a dictatorial backlash, a compromise was struck among the moderate political parties taking part in the drafting of the Spanish Constitution of 1978.
For moderate temperatures, the constant for a monoatomic gas is while for a diatomic gas it is.
For the upcoming 1986 legislative elections the FN took advantage of a new proportional representation system that had been imposed by Mitterrand in order to moderate a foreseeable defeat for his PS.
The animated series received significantly more positive press than the film, received two Primetime Emmy awards ( including " Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming More Than One Hour ))," and was a moderate success when eventually released on DVD.
The group seemed destined for stardom after the release of their second album, Dreamer, which featured the soulful title track, the hit " Take Me For a Little While " and their cover of The Impressions ' " I'm Still Waiting ", which each gave them moderate chart success.
For example, when a precision scientific instrument is subjected to a moderate shock, good metrology practice may be to have it recalibrated before further use.
For moderate pressures, above 10, 000 K the gas further dissociates into free electrons and ions.
For example, the Hasidic group Satmar dislikes Agudah's relatively moderate stance towards the State of Israel.
For example, the addition of inorganic salts causes a moderate linear increase in the surface tension of aqueous solutions ( ca.
For even moderate sized rules and facts knowledge-bases, this naïve approach performs far too slowly.
For even now it is evident to any one who pays even a moderate attention to public affairs, that whether the Carthaginians conquer the Romans, or the Romans the Carthaginians, it is in every way improbable that the victors will remain contented with the empire of Sicily and Italy.
For example, full-frame 35 mm cameras, such as the Minox 35 and the Olympus XA, were made as small as earlier half-frame subminiature cameras such as the Olympus Pen, using moderate wide-angle fixed lenses to minimise lens barrel depth.
For example, in the case of vulvar vestibulitis, a study done involving 69 women showed moderate to excellent improvement in 83 % of the surgeries, with an additional 7 % of the patients obtaining further improvement from repeat surgery.

For and volumes
For the albumin method, equal volumes of 30% bovine albumin, sample and 2% cells suspended in saline were allowed to stand at room temperature for 1 hr and then were centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 1 Aj.
For preparative ultracentrifugation, fractions from the column were concentrated by negative pressure dialysis to volumes of 1 ml or less, transferred to cellulose tubes and diluted to 12 ml with isotonic saline.
For much of the history of the series ( Volumes 4 through 29 ), settings in Gaul and abroad alternated, with even-numbered volumes set abroad and odd-numbered volumes set in Gaul, mostly in the village.
An example is his two volumes entitled For Children for solo piano, containing 80 folk tunes to which he wrote accompaniment.
For example, in many European countries, the hectolitre is the typical unit for production and export volumes of beverages ( milk, beer, soft drinks, wine, etc.
For larger volumes of fluids, such as annual consumption of tap water, lorry ( truck ) tanks, or swimming pools, the cubic metre is the general unit.
For this reason, large volumes of organic matter that was unable to decompose accumulated, eventually being deposited as " black shale ".
These specifications were provided by calculating adequate intakes from measured intakes in populations of individuals with “ desirable osmolarity values of urine and desirable water volumes per energy unit consumed .” For healthful hydration, the current EFSA guidelines recommend total water intakes of 2. 0 L / day for adult females and 2. 5 L / day for adult males.
For example, in his design for the new CCTV headquarters in Beijing ( 2009 ), Koolhaas did not opt for the stereotypical skyscraper, often used to symbolise and landmark such government enterprises, but instead designed a series of volumes which not only tie together the numerous departments onto the nebulous site, but also introduced routes ( again, the concept of cross-programming ) for the general public through the site, allowing them some degree of access to the production procedure.
For UK, seven volumes ( 1x4 episodes and 6x3 episodes on PAL VHS ) from CIC Video completed the series ( Released in 1992 in the UK ).
For both volumes, the contents of the returns were entirely rearranged and classified according to fiefs ( manors ), rather than geographically.
For example, the production volumes for China rose from 619, 000 tonnes in 1985 to 1, 984, 400 tonnes in 1996.
For example, Livy, a Roman historian who lived in the 1st century BC, wrote a history of Rome called Ab Urbe Condita ( From the Founding of the City ) in 144 volumes ; only 35 volumes still exist, although short summaries of most of the rest do exist.
For example, if equal volumes of chloroform ( water solubility 0. 8 g / 100 ml at 20 ° C ) and water are shaken together and then left to stand, the liquid will separate into two layers.
For companies with very stable and secured cash flows ( e. g., real estate portfolios with rental income secured with long term rental agreements ), debt volumes of up to 100 % of the purchase price have been provided.
For much of its history, Australia's bush music belonged to an oral and folkloric tradition, and was only later published in print in volumes such as Banjo Paterson's Old Bush Songs, in the 1890s.
For macroscopic bodies with known volumes and numbers of atoms or molecules per unit volume, the total van der Waals force is often computed based on the " microscopic theory " as the sum over all interacting pairs.
For large volumes of parts ( thousands of pieces or more ), mask-programmed ROMs are the lowest cost devices to produce.
For example, a 1: 5 dilution ( verbalize as " 1 to 5 " dilution ) entails combining 1 unit volume of solute ( the material to be diluted ) + 4 unit volumes ( approximately ) of the solvent to give 5 units of the total volume.
For example, pine, spruce and eucalyptus are widely planted far beyond their natural range because of their fast growth rate, tolerance of rich or degraded agricultural land and potential to produce large volumes of raw material for industrial use.
For centuries there was a ferry link between the two counties just downstream from the current bridge, but the ferries did not have sufficient capacity to transport large numbers of vehicles as traffic volumes increased.
For smaller designs and / or lower production volumes, FPGAs may be more cost effective than an ASIC design even in production.

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