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For example: in checkers, if a player jumps the opponent's piece, that piece is captured.
For example, suppose that we want to compute the rate of change in atmospheric pressure ten seconds after the skydiver jumps.
For clarity, all jumps will be described for a skater jumping counter-clockwise.
For a set of jumps to be considered a combination, each jump must take off from the landing edge of the previous jump, with no steps, turns, or change of edge in between jumps.
For example, JUMPN A, LOC jumps to the address LOC if the contents of register A is non-zero.
For example, a course designer might set up a line so that there are six and a half strides ( the standard measure for a canter stride is twelve feet ) between the jumps, requiring the rider to adjust the horse's stride dramatically in order to make the distance.
For some CPUs the only control flow instructions available are conditional or unconditional branch instructions ( also called jumps ).
For example, the same machine language jump instruction can be generated by assembly code which jumps to a specified location ( for example, to execute specific code ), or which jumps by a specified number of bytes ( for example, to skip over an unwanted branch ).
For Project Excelsior ( meaning " ever upward "), a name given to the project by Colonel Stapp as part of research into high altitude bailouts, he made a series of three extreme altitude parachute jumps from an open gondola carried aloft by large helium balloons.
For example, in an OISC utilizing a single memory-to-memory copy instruction, this is done by triggering ports performing arithmetic and instruction pointer jumps when writing into them.
For example, when one thinks of " a billiard ball moving in a straight line toward another ," one can conceive that the first ball bounces back with the second ball remaining at rest, the first ball stops and the second ball moves, or the first ball jumps over the second, etc.
For example, it allows unconditional jumps to labels not targeted by other jumps.
For special events, the Supermoto track may incorporate metal ramps for jumps that can be disassembled and taken to other locations.
For a male dancer, partnering includes lifting, catching, and carrying a partner, also assisting with jumps, promenades and supported pirouettes.
For an isolated system the jumps will make contributions
For example, the world record for 30 second speed is 102 right foot only jumps, set by
For example, if the automaton is currently in state S0 and current input symbol is 1 then it deterministically jumps to state S1.
For instance, with QPSK the carrier instantaneously jumps from a sine to a cosine ( i. e. a 90 degree phase shift ) whenever one of the two message bits of the current symbol differs from the two message bits of the previous symbol.
For example, Sonja Henie did clockwise Lutz jumps and the remainder of her jumps and spins in a counterclockwise direction.
For example, athletes have great difficulty sleeping well if they execute too many depth jumps.

For and is
For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
For better or for worse, we all now live in welfare states, the organizing principle of which is collective responsibility for individual well-being.
For one thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river bed ; ;
For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
Even so astute a commentator as Harold Clurman of The Nation has said that `` Waiting For Godot '' is `` the concentrate of the contemporary European mood of despair ''.
For one thing, the world that Beckett sees is already shattered.
Harold Clurman is right to say that `` Waiting For Godot '' is a reflection ( he calls it a distorted reflection ) `` of the impasse and disarray of Europe's present politics, ethic, and common way of life ''.
For the beatnik, like the hipster, is in opposition to a society that is based on the repression of the sex instinct.
For this reason, too, their language is more forthright and earthy.
For the present it is enough to note that in the grotesque figure of Jacoby, at the moment of his collapse, all these elements come together in prophetic parody.
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
For both Plato and Aristotle artistic mimesis, in contrast to the power of dialectic, is relatively incapable of expressing the character of fundamental reality.
For Hammer, nothing is forbidden.
For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
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 this love of the boy for his mother is a hopeless and forbidden love, doomed by its nature.
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 this purpose a degree of intellectual and emotional involvement is necessary ; ;

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