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For and residential
For example, the monthly bill of a residential consumer might be the sum of a $1 customer charge, a $5 charge for 250 kilowatt-hours of energy at
" For 2012, the residential property tax rate in Cambridge is $ 8. 48 per $ 1, 000.
For their environmental benefit and sizable energy savings, hot water heat recycling units are being installed in residential buildings.
For example in 1995, following the lobbying done by The Affiliated Residential Park Residents Association Incorporated ( ARPRA ) and other interested tenant organizations, the Government created new legislation to provide residential park residents with improved protection.
For instance, test on a product for used in an industrial environment will not be as stringent as a product used in a residential area.
For example, Eric Hobsbawm's book The age of revolution: 1789 – 1848 ( published 1962 and 2005 ) chapter 11, stated " Urban development in our period was a gigantic process of class segregation, which pushed the new labouring poor into great morasses of misery outside the centres of government and business and the newly specialised residential areas of the bourgeoisie.
His book, Gardens Are For People, and numerous campus master planning and residential design projects influenced environmental design in California, and so the country.
For 18 months the authorities have been excavating the site of the church which is buried under a residential area.
* For students in a double degree program ( 1st year of engineering degree ), a room is automatically booked at the school ’ s student residential home " Max Schmitt ".
* For students in a study stay, research stay and accepted on the Masters degrees, there are rooms available in a university residential home near the campus.
For years the center of the free black residential area was Pocahontas Island, a peninsula on the north shore of the Appomattox River.
For residents and visitors alike, the city features a wide array of business and industrial enterprises, retail and residential areas, and historical sites.
For administrative purposes, the borough is split into North and South Hillingdon with more industrial units to the south and residential suburban areas in the north.
For these reasons, cities such as Berkeley, California, and Vancouver, British Columbia, among many others, transformed existing residential streets part of a grid plan into permeable, linked culs-de-sac.
For example, they are obliged to make every effort to avoid damaging people and property not involved in combat, but they are not guilty of a war crime if a bomb mistakenly hits a residential area.
For a long time, it was assumed that this indicated that she was a teacher by profession ( for this reason, Flinders Petrie donated the portrait to Girton College, Cambridge, the first residential college for women in Britain ), but today, it is assumed that the term indicates her level of education.
For instance, the Virginia Pilot is a project which focuses on redeveloping the grounds adjacent to the old mines into low-to moderate-income residential space.
For example, a non journeyman worker of some 20 or 30 years experience may have most or all of his experience in only residential, commercial or industrial applications.
For many residents, Nyali has now become a self-contained residential area, with two Nakumatts, a multiplex cinema, shopping malls, banks, schools and post offices.
For example, in 2006 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors considered a controversial zoning plan to limit the number of motor vehicle parking spaces available in new residential developments.
For example, the 45 stories of the original office tower were converted into a 52-story residential building, enabled by the lower ceiling height of residential spaces.
For impoverished inner-city residents, the role of highway planning policies and other government-spurred initiatives instituted by the planner Robert Moses and others have been criticized as unsightly and unresponsive to residential needs.
For example, an airport would not be surrounded immediately by residential properties, but rather by industrial and commercial properties.

For and variations
For Martin Buber, Judaism and Christianity were variations on the same theme of messianism.
For example, the human eye is more sensitive to subtle variations in luminance than it is to variations in color.
For example, variations in the transits of the planet WASP-3b suggest the existence of a second planet in the system, the non-transiting WASP-3c.
For the purposes of this article, foot orienteering serves as a point of departure for discussion of all other variations, but basically any sport that involves racing against a clock and requires navigation using a map is a type of orienteering.
For the other variations of shi poetry, generally either a four line ( quatrain, or jueju ) or else an eight line poem is normal ; either way with the even numbered lines rhyming.
For instance, in one section of the De Copia, Erasmus presents two hundred variations of the sentence " Semper, dum vivam, tui meminero.
" Daily Telegraph columnist Jasper Rees, likening the changes in explorers ' reputations to climatic variations, suggests that " in the current Antarctic weather report, Scott is enjoying his first spell in the sun for twenty-five years ". The New York Times Book Review was more critical, pointing out Crane's support for Scott's discredited claims regarding the circumstances of the freeing of the Discovery from the pack ice, and concluded " For all the many attractions of his book, David Crane offers no answers that convincingly exonerate Scott from a significant share of responsibility for his own demise.
For example, a human voice can be sent as a radio wave or microwave by making the wave vary to correspond variations in the voice.
For a commodity market to be established, there must be very broad consensus on the variations in the product that make it acceptable for one purpose or another.
For planetary surface materials, thermal inertia is the key property controlling the diurnal and seasonal surface temperature variations and is typically dependent on the physical properties of near-surface geologic materials.
For Chomsky, the nature of such mental representations is largely innate, so if a grammatical theory has explanatory adequacy it must be able to explain the various grammatical nuances of the languages of the world as relatively minor variations in the universal pattern of human language.
For the newly published 1994 edition of the dictionary " Little Stowasser " Hundertwasser-designed textile bindings in 100 different colour variations.
For example, DH-EKE, SPEKE, and SRP are password-authenticated variations of Diffie-Hellman.
For example, vibrato is sometimes referred to as tremolo, notably in referring to the vibrato arm of an electric guitar as a " tremolo arm ", which produces variations of pitch.
For simplicity, disregard variations in the distribution, such as leap years, twins, seasonal or weekday variations, and assume that the 365 possible birthdays are equally likely.
For instance, the 15th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style permits the use of both in-text citation systems and / or footnotes or endnotes, including use of " content notes "; it gives information about in-text citation by page number ( like MLA style ) or by year of publication ( like APA style ); it even provides for variations in styles of footnotes and endnotes, depending on whether the paper includes a full bibliography at the end.
For the most part, carnations express love, fascination, and distinction, though there are many variations dependent on colour.
For example, understanding emotions encompasses the ability to be sensitive to slight variations between emotions, and the ability to recognize and describe how emotions evolve over time.
For example, people make Sancocho, a hearty soup, with regional variations in different parts of Colombia.
For Solomon the structure, if there is any, consists merely of " clusters of variations representing forward and upward motion of every conceivable kind, character and speed ".
For the first time in the series, there are elements of virtuosity, which will become more pronounced in the variations which immediately follow.
For instance, many 12-bell towers have a flat sixth, which if rung instead of the normal number 6 bell allows 2 to 9 to be rung as light diatonic octave, other variations are also possible.

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