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The second specific comment was the report of Eisenhower's Commission on National Goals, titled Goals For Americans.
For irradiation of food, the results obtained depend upon the dose rather than the specific type of radiation, and X-ray, gamma, and high-energy electron radiation are suitable.
For many Muslims, i ' thar must be practiced as a religious obligation during specific Islamic holidays.
For the specific heats at least, the limiting value itself is definitely zero, as borne out by experiments to below 10 K. Even the less detailed Einstein model shows this curious drop in specific heats.
For socket numbers, a few well-known numbers were reserved for special purposes specific to the AppleTalk protocol itself.
For example, if James's will states that he is leaving his $ 500, 000 yacht to his brother Mike, the yacht would be a specific devise.
For example, a fund may see that there is a substantial difference between U. S. dollar debt and local currency debt of a foreign country, and enter into a series of matching trades ( including currency swaps ) to arbitrage the difference, while simultaneously entering into credit default swaps to protect against country risk and other types of specific risk.
For details on specific bicycle parts, see list of bicycle parts and: Category: bicycle parts.
For example, in the mid-Atlantic US, the X-Acto name is likelier to evoke only a specific subset of these knives ( the pencil-shaped hobby knife ), which may explain why the " utility knife " name, with its specificity, is more common there for the larger type.
For specific Bulgarians, see List of Bulgarians.
For example, many people with cancer not only inherit the disease gene for the disorder, but may have also failed to inherit specific tumor suppressor genes.
For specific persons, see List of Belgians
For example, it can rely on the user's settings, either browser-wide or specific for a given document, or it can pick a default encoding based on the user's language.
In 1916, " Food For Young Children " along with its sequel for adults, " How to Select Foods " was the first USDA guide to give specific dietary guidelines.
For specific crossed stitches used in needlework, see cross stitches.
For example, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Tanzania have carried out elaborate responses to conserve individual species and specific habitats.
For each specific consistent effectively represented axiomatic system for the natural numbers, such as Peano arithmetic, there exists a constant N such that no bit of Ω after the Nth can be proven to be one or zero within that system.
For example, the Conservative movement recognizes their clergy as rabbis, even if it does not necessarily accept their specific decisions.
* For a specific sporting usage, see Rowing ( sport ).
For example, feedback from a technical support center can enlighten marketers about specific services and product features clients are asking for.
For example, sales representatives need to know about current issues and relevant marketing promotions before attempting to cross-sell to a specific client.
For example, a payroll file might contain information concerning all the employees in a company and their payroll details ; each record in the payroll file concerns just one employee, and all the records have the common trait of being related to payroll — this is very similar to placing all payroll information into a specific filing cabinet in an office that does not have a computer.
For information on the specific challenges in the Amiga market of the time, see the Amiga Software article.
For microscopic, atomic-level systems like a molecule, angular momentum can only have specific discrete values given by

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For all practical purposes, the West stands disunited, undedicated, and unprepared for the tasks of world leadership.
For example, psychologists use anagram-oriented tests, often called " anagram solution tasks ", to assess the implicit memory of young adults and adults alike.
For the frequent case of propositional logic, the problem is decidable but Co-NP-complete, and hence only exponential-time algorithms are believed to exist for general proof tasks.
For their tasks they use special tools and characters that allow them to do things like teleport to players, summon items, and browse logs that record players ' activities.
For IOI 2010, tasks are divided into subtasks with graduated difficulty, and points are awarded only when all tests for a particular subtask yield correct results, within specific time and memory limits.
For example, a six-year-old child who passed all the tasks usually passed by six-year-olds — but nothing beyond — would have a mental age that exactly matched his chronological age, 6. 0.
For instance, the majority of the networking code would be placed in a single server, thereby minimizing IPC for normal networking tasks.
For high volume or very simple fixed automation tasks, different techniques are used.
For the countries in North America and Australasia, great numbers of laborers were needed in the dangerous tasks of gold mining and railway construction.
For instance, despite a high degree of automation within Culture technology, menial tasks are often undertaken by non-sentient technology, to avoid the exploitation of sentient lifeforms ( though Minds often work at administrative tasks using bare fractions of their enormous mental capabilities ).
For much of his life composing was necessarily a part-time activity while he earned his living as a conductor, but he devoted as much time as he could to his compositions, faithfully reserving his summer months for intense periods of creative concentration, supplemented as time permitted during his active concert seasons with the tasks of editing and orchestrating his expansive works.
For controller and CRT terminal use, this was an acceptable design, but it was rather cumbersome to use for most other tasks, at least compared to the next generations of microprocessors.
For example, a 6 year-old child who passed all the tasks usually passed by 6 year-olds — but nothing beyond — would have a mental age that exactly matched his chronological age, 6. 0.
For motor vehicles, the detailed tasks include:
For an example, that means you can have the better high tech or software, but there are also crucial learning tasks important for innovation.
For example, improvements in researchers ' use of the round robin research design methodology allowed researchers to see that individuals can and do emerge as leaders across a variety of situations and tasks.
For example, the International Organisation for Standardisation-approved definitions ( see e. g., ISO 9241 part 11 ) usability are held by some to be a context-dependent yardstick for the effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction with which specific users should be able to perform tasks.
For example, an installation wizard can influence task completion – including completing tasks ( such as installation of additional software ) not planned by users.
For example, in Naval hospitals, Hospital Corpsmen perform tasks that fall under the scope of practice of both doctors ( i. e. sutures and incision and drainages ) and nurses ( i. e. medication administration and foley catheter insertion ).
For example, Jane Jacobs ' thesis of the " Guardian Ethic " and its contrast to the " Trader Ethic " sought to explain the undervaluing of guardianship activity, including the child-protecting, nurturing, and healing tasks that were traditionally assigned to women.
For instance, when " people doing domestic labor have no reason to pay close attention to the amount of time tasks take ... they often underestimate time spent in familiar activities.
For east coast recruits, phase two is swim qualification, rifle qualification, and Team Week, a week of maintenance duties for the island as a show of how to perform mundane tasks while still keeping military bearing and attention to detail.
For operational tasks a battle group will be formed around a combat unit, supported by units or sub-units from other areas.
For example, the iPhone ( which by its name implies that its primary function is that of a mobile phone ) can perform many different tasks, but does not feature a traditional numerical pad to make phone calls.

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