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For and painstaking
For example, in Parts: The Clonus Horror, there is a scene where a character views a videotape that explains the organization's origins and purpose in painstaking detail, basically providing all of the necessary exposition in one fell swoop.

For and attention
For ten years a small group of European and U.S. critics has been calling attention to the half-forgotten Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele, who died 42 years ago at the age of 28.
For the author to reach his or her audience, the work usually must attract the attention of the editor.
For several years he continued the war against Miletus begun by his father, but was obliged to turn his attention towards the Medes and Babylonians.
" For fifty years, he cared for his nieces-in-law with consistent attention and occasional financial support.
* F. A. O., abbreviation for " For attention of "
For example, it is quite common for works of moral instruction to have an imaginative setting, as a means of getting the audience's attention, but it is difficult to see how Hesiod could have travelled the countryside entertaining people with a narrative about himself if the account was known to be fictitious.
For the rest, he spoke of a " mono-ideodynamic " principle to emphasise that the eye-fixation induction technique worked by narrowing the subject's attention to a single idea or train of thought (" monoideism "), which amplified the effect of the consequent " dominant idea " upon the subject's body by means of the ideo-dynamic principle.
For London he wrote some musical comedies which brought him to the attention of the wealthy Francis Money-Coutts, 5th Baron Latymer.
For example, unusually high or low levels of MAOs in the body have been associated with depression, schizophrenia, substance abuse, attention deficit disorder, migraines, and irregular sexual maturation.
For example, if a statutory provision or precedent had not been brought to the previous court's attention before its decision, the precedent would not be binding.
: " For example, an employer wanting someone for a role requiring consistent attention to repetitive detail will probably not want to give that job to someone who is very creative and gets bored easily.
For example: a child cries because the child's crying in the past has led to attention.
For this reason, the possibility of experimentally testing quantum gravity had not received much attention prior to the late 1990s.
For the final session of Sojourner ’ s speech, the center of her attention was mainly on women ’ s right to vote.
For many years, Curry was reluctant to talk about Rocky Horror, feeling that it was a trend that had gone too far and had distracted attention away from his later roles.
For example, you can hold four digits in mind at the same time in Cowan's " focus of attention ".
For a further detailed investigation of the process more attention should be paid to the output impedance of the porator device and the input impedance of the cells suspension ( e. g. salt content ).
: For the correct understanding of what the sacred author wanted to assert, due attention must be paid to the customary and characteristic styles of feeling, speaking and narrating which prevailed at the time of the sacred writer, and to the patterns men normally employed at that period in their everyday dealings with one another.
For example, if a door locked from the inside is left unlocked or is unlocked at the wrong time, it has failed ( in some cases, along with the entire system ), the door may be ( but is not necessarily ) fail-safe if its being unlocked does not open it or attract additional attention to its unlocked state.
For closer attention to their conquered, the Persian government preferred to establish a client state, setting up a monarchy under their control.
For his presentation he received awards for academic excellence, and gained the attention of Vatican officials.
For instance loud primary colors, such as red, are meant to attract the attention of drivers on highways are appropriate for companies that require such attention.
For example, one can use a colon after an independent clause to direct attention to a list, an appositive, or a quotation.
For some time, problems at the front of the pen went unnoticed, except by those affected, as attention was absorbed by the match.

For and detail
For those affiliated with it, the A.L.A.M. pool was a haven from the infringement actions involving detail patents that beset the industry with mounting intensity after 1900.
For more detail on diffusion length, see these examples.
For local detail surveys, tacheometers are commonly employed although the old-fashioned rectangular technique using angle prism and steel tape is still an inexpensive alternative.
( For further detail see Indo-Aryan migration.
: For more detail on this topic see Inheritance tax and Death duty.
For further detail see Portuguese Empire.
For more detail on OHP, see the section on occupational health psychology.
For the benefit of users not requiring such detail, care was taken to ensure that the categories at the three digit level were appropriate.
Principal language families of the world ( and in some cases geographic groups of families ). For greater detail, see: Template: Distribution of languages in the world | Distribution of languages in the world.
For example, a picture may have more detail than the eye can distinguish when reproduced at the largest size intended ; likewise, an audio file does not need a lot of fine detail during a very loud passage.
Professor of classics at Auckland University, E. M. Blaiklock, wrote: " For accuracy of detail, and for evocation of atmosphere, Luke stands, in fact, with Thucydides.
For example, it has become possible to understand, in much detail, the complex processes occurring within a single neuron.
( For further detail, please see the respective ethnic groups of the nation states mentioned as examples.
For Rand, all of the principal virtues are applications of the role of reason as man's basic tool of survival: rationality, honesty, justice, independence, integrity, productiveness, and pride — each of which she explains in some detail in " The Objectivist Ethics.
In it, Adorno not only deviated from the theoretical program Horkheimer had laid out a year earlier, but challenged philosophy's very capacity for comprehending reality as such: " For the mind ," Adorno announced, " is indeed not capable of producing or grasping the totality of the real, but it may be possible to penetrate the detail, to explode in miniature the mass of merely existing reality.
For accurate temperature measurements, the resistance / temperature curve of the device must be described in more detail.
For many years after Unreals release ( and Unreal Tournaments release ), detail texturing only worked well with the Glide renderer.
: For more detail on TMA, see the entry in Agave tequilana
For more detail, see the main article on Scattering Parameters.
For example, the Kama Sutra, in particular, goes into specific detail on how to properly strike a partner during sex.
For more detail and an alternative classification scheme, see Caprimulgiformes and Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy.
For more detail on the application of Bayes ' rule under the Bayesian interpretation of probability, see Bayesian model selection.
For a comprehensive list of available software, see List of video editing software, whereas Comparison of video editing software gives more detail of features and functionality.

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