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For and public
For a time, urging Breasted to give up his public relations work and take up writing instead, he hoped to persuade him to become his assistant in research for the labor novel ; ;
For instance, a site adjoining other publicly owned lands, such as a national forest or a public road, may be desirable, whereas a site next to an industrial plant might not.
For expository purposes, this is best treated as a model which spells out the conditions under which an important industry affected with the public interest would find it profitable to raise wages even in the absence of union pressures for higher wages.
For the industry of this model, the effect of such public pressures in the past has been to hold the price well below the short-run profit-maximizing price ( given the wage rate and the level of GNP ), and even below the entry-limited price ( but not below average cost ).
For the school year, 1959-1960, the Prince Edward County ( Virginia ) Board of Supervisors voted not to provide funds for public education, and the school board therefore could provide no public education -- for white or Negro children.
For these crimes he was sentenced to be hanged in public on Friday, December 2, 1859.
-- For a second month in a row, Multnomah County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday.
For a number of years, Wesleyan has been drawing varied groups of political and business leaders into these informal discussions with members of the faculty and student body, attempting to explore and clarify aspects of their responsibility for public policy.
For biologists, this includes human beings, although for the general public the term " animal " means only non-human animals.
For private suits the minimum jury size was 201 ( increased to 401 if a sum of over 1000 drachmas was at issue ), for public suits 501.
For particularly important public suits the jury could be increased by adding in extra allotments of 500.
For private suits only the victims or their families could prosecute, while for public suits anyone ( ho boulomenos, ' whoever wants to ' i. e. any citizen with full citizen rights ) could bring a case since the issues in these major suits were regarded as affecting the community as a whole.
Many who side with this view disagree that Luke portrays Christianity or the Roman Empire as harmless and thus reject the apologetic view because “ Acts does not present Christians as politically harmless or law abiding for there are a large number of public controversies concerning Christianity, particularly featuring Paul .” For example, to support this view Cassidy references how Paul is accused of going against the Emperor because he is “ saying that there is another king named Jesus .” ( Acts 17: 7 ) Furthermore, there are multiple examples of Paul ’ s preaching causing uprisings in various cities ( Acts 14: 2 ; 14: 19 ; 16: 19-23 ; 17: 5 ; 17: 13-14 ; 19: 28-40 ; 21: 27 ).
For years, it was traded privately until a ROM was made available to the general public.
For the U. S. Government's scientific enterprise, a significant impact of NAPAP were lessons learned in the assessment process and in environmental research management to a relatively large group of scientists, program managers and the public.
For instance, relatively new biostatistics departments have been founded with a focus on bioinformatics and computational biology, whereas older departments, typically affiliated with schools of public health, will have more traditional lines of research involving epidemiological studies and clinical trials as well as bioinformatics.
For a number of years ( both before and during the Inprise name ) Borland suffered from serious financial losses and very poor public image.
For example in the case of anthrax, it is likely that by 24 – 36 hours after an attack, some small percentage of individuals ( those with compromised immune system or who had received a large dose of the organism due to proximity to the release point ) will become ill with classical symptoms and signs ( including a virtually unique chest X-ray finding, often recognized by public health officials if they receive timely reports ).
For public corporations, these responsibilities are typically much more rigorous and complex than for those of other types.
For example, the nature of the business entity may be one that is traded on a public market ( public company ), not traded on a public market ( a private, limited or closely held company ), owned by family members ( a family business ), or exempt from income taxes ( a non-profit, not for profit, or tax-exempt entity ).
For example: as cultures change and the political environment shifts, societies may criminalise or decriminalise certain behaviours, which directly affects the statistical crime rates, influence the allocation of resources for the enforcement of laws, and ( re -) influence the general public opinion.
For instance, in the music industry, the top-selling pop singers have a strong potential to become celebrities, but the behind-the-scenes professionals tend to remain little known to the general public ( e. g. dancers, disc jockeys, record producers, and composers ); though in recent years, Club DJs such as David Guetta, Skrillex and Deadmau5 or composer David Foster have achieved worldwide fame for their respective work in the music industry.

For and inquiries
For example, the BBB has reported it was receiving four times as many inquiries about quack devices and 10 times as many complaints compared with two years ago.
For instance, in the case of light trespass by white strobe lighting from communication towers in excess of FAA minimum lighting requirements the Federal Communications Commission maintains an Antenna Structure Registration database information which citizens may use to identify offending structures and provides a mechanism for processing consumer inquiries and complaints.
For example, yes-no questions present propositions, being inquiries into the truth value of them.
For, by stressing that there is a practical and non-formal part of logic, Watts was able to give rules and directions for any kind of inquiry, including the inquiries of science and the inquiries of philosophy.
For specific inquiries, a panel is composed of three to seven members, at least one of whom must be Māori.
For them, critical inquiries are resolved through evidence in and of the text — not “ by consulting the oracle ” ( 18 ).
For the sake of transparency, he promised to have his office publish the responses to some 400 recent press inquiries online and initially posted a summary, but reneged on his promise a few days later, citing confidentiality and organizational difficulties.
For business inquiries, please contact Bryan Jay or John at Future Sounds.
For the next four years, OLG ignored Edmonds ' inquiries after the clerk and her husband were falsely named the rightful winners.
For more inquiries look for Bulan South and Bulan North Districts ALS implementers.

For and commissions
For the young composer there would be few, if any, new compositional commissions to receive from the court.
For contemporary commissions, he wrote up a list for paintings he recommended commissioning, including to ask of history paintings from Tiepolo, Pittoni, and Piazzetta ; scenes with animals from Castiglione, and veduta with ruins from Pannini.
For British Catholics its effects were disastrous both socially and politically: Catholics were denied the right to vote and sit in the Westminster Parliament for over a century ; they were also denied commissions in the army, and the monarch was forbidden to be Catholic or to marry a Catholic, a prohibition still in force.
For the next ten years, Galuppi remained in Venice, with occasional sorties elsewhere for commissions and premieres, producing a series of secular and religious works.
For the first time Louisiana operated with a " cabinet style " executive department in lieu of the hundreds of boards and commissions that had existed for decades, each its own fiefdom.
For instance, the provisional president quelled a paulista female worker's strike by co-opting much of its platform and requiring their " factory commissions " to use government mediation in the future.
For several summers running, the SIS cryptanalysts attended training camps at Fort Meade until they received commissions as reserve officers in the Army.
For specific tasks, such as financial audits, separate commissions are set up.
For the next month, selection among the 7, 531 districts nominees took place at meetings organized by constituency-level electoral commissions.
For instance, her second version of Susanna and the Elders ( 1622 ) The appreciation of her art was narrowed down to portraits and to her ability with biblical heroines: she received none of the lucrative commissions for altarpieces.
For much of his life, from 1943 to his death in 1973, he was chairman of the board and publisher of the Encyclopædia Britannica, was a member of and delegate to numerous United Nations and international conferences and commissions, and trustee of several schools and colleges.
( For example, Carolinas has five commissions: Carolinas Altas, Carolinas Bajas, Foguerer-Carolinas, Doctor Bergez-Carolinas and Bola de Oro.
Recent musical commissions include Dan Jones's Music For Seven Ice Cream Vans.
For maintaining their activities, they indulge in rowdyism and are asking commissions ( or percentages ) from the government projects.
For example, in 1929 he was forced to retract an accusation that Martin Wagner's primary activity as chief of city planning for Berlin was funnelling architectural commissions to extremist friends, and he labeled Le Corbusier's Ville Contemporaine project for transforming Paris " only vieux jeu " ( old hat ) and sarcastically predicted that it was likely to be realized,
For example, provincial human rights commissions routinely use mediation to resolve many human rights complaints without the need for a hearing.
For Giles Gilbert Scott he supervised the construction of St James's Church in Leith, which led to further commissions from the Scottish Episcopal Church, including Christ Church, Falkirk ( 1862 ), All Saints, Brougham Place, Edinburgh ( 1864 ), St Andrew's Church in St Andrews ( 1866 ), St John's, Alloa ( 1866 ), and St James, Cupar ( 1866 ).
For its revivals of foreign plays, the company regularly commissions new translations or versions, including Ibsen's The Wild Duck ( David Eldridge ), Racine's Phaedra ( Frank McGuinness ), Dario Fo's Accidental Death of An Anarchist ( Simon Nye ) and Strindberg's Creditors ( David Greig ).
For the Halloween Parade, Fleming commissions puppet artists to develop and depict annual themes that explore the holiday's historic origins, and its psychic, spiritual, and mythical meanings, focusing on selected aspects from year to year.

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