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For and matter
For the President had dealt with the matter humbly, in what he conceived as the democratic way.
For most small children, learning a forward roll is simply a matter of copying another child who can.
For that matter, the experts themselves are a mixed breed.
For Blanche, it was only a matter of time before Stanley would propose.
For that matter, Stan Musial is rare, possessing the disposition that enabled him to put out the same for seven managers, reserving his opinions, but not his effort.
For in the modern world neither `` spirit '' nor `` matter '' refer to any generally agreed-upon elements of experience.
For Hegel all culture is a matter of " absolute spirit " coming to be manifest to itself, stage by stage, changing to a perfection that only philosophy can approach.
For example, an " anti-realist " who denies that other minds exist ( i. e., a solipsist ) is quite different from an " anti-realist " who claims that there is no fact of the matter as to whether or not there are unobservable other minds ( i. e., a logical behaviorist ).
For example, if 95 % of the program can be parallelized, the theoretical maximum speedup using parallel computing would be 20 × as shown in the diagram, no matter how many processors are used.
For more than two months, Nelson chased the French, on several occasions only missing them by a matter of hours.
( For an IT company, the subject matter would be similar to the CIO's, however the CTO's focus is technology for the firm to sell versus technology used for facilitating the firm's own operations.
For the study of the mechanical behavior of solids and fluids these are assumed to be continuous bodies, which means that the matter fills the entire region of space it occupies, despite the fact that matter is made of atoms, has voids, and is discrete.
For this reason, clowning is often considered an important part of training as a physical performance discipline, partly because tricky subject matter can be dealt with, but also because it requires a high level of risk and play in the performer.
The matter is not so: For Rabbi Akiba was a great scholar of the sages of the Mishnah, and he was the assistant-warrior of the king Ben Coziba Simon bar Kokhba ...
For example, it should not matter whether one measures the distance between the Great Pyramids of Giza by laser rangefinding, by satellite imaging, or with a meter stick-in all three cases, the answer should be approximately the same.
For the sole ' property ' of matter, with whose recognition philosophical materialism is bound up, is the property of being an objective reality, of existing outside of the mind.
For example, when electromagnetic radiation is absorbed by matter, particle-like properties will be more obvious when the average number of photons in the cube of the relevant wavelength is much smaller than 1.
For example, a basic property of addition is commutativity which states that the order of numbers being added together does not matter.
The Roman Catholic Church believes that the matter for the Eucharist must be wheaten bread and fermented wine from grapes: it holds that, if the gluten has been entirely removed, the result is not true wheaten bread, For celiacs, but not generally, it allows low-gluten bread.
" For some critics, the lyrics often seem dislocated from the action but the extent and significance of this is " a matter of scholarly debate.
For subject matter jurisdiction, the claims in the case must either: ( 1 ) raise a Federal Question ( i. e., a cause of action or defense arising under the Constitution, a Federal statute, or the law of admiralty ); or have diversity of parties ( i. e., all of the defendants are from a different state than the Plaintiff ), and have an amount in controversy that exceeds a monetary threshold ( which changes from time to time, but is $ 75, 000 as of 2011 ).
For waves traveling through three dimensions, such as light waves, sound waves, and matter waves, the formulas for phase and group velocity are generalized in a straightforward way:
For a given energy in a given volume, there is an upper limit to the density of information ( the Bekenstein bound ) about the whereabouts of all the particles which compose matter in that volume, suggesting that matter itself cannot be subdivided infinitely many times and there must be an ultimate level of fundamental particles.

For and schematic
For example, when working on a brick-and-mortar design and construction, projects will typically progress through stages like pre-planning, conceptual design, schematic design, design development, construction drawings ( or contract documents ), and construction administration.
For six months, LaRouche worked with American Healyite leader Tim Wohlforth, who later wrote that LaRouche had a " gargantuan ego ," and " a marvelous ability to place any world happening in a larger context, which seemed to give the event additional meaning, but his thinking was schematic, lacking factual detail and depth.
Figure 2-A schematic representation of folk psychology of belief, desire, intention, and action .. For example, an observer watching Jim ’ s hand grasp the bottom of a basket and move his arm such that the basket is lifted off the table, the observer understands that the moving of the basket from its current position is an intentional action that Jim initiated ; a deduction that can be categorized as a reached via “ common sense ”.
For example, if a competitor's school code is " L ", they may be " L3 ", " L38 ", or " L308 ", depending on how many competitors are at the tournament, and how the schematic is set up.
For example, a schematic for a radio receiver might start with the antenna input at the left of the page and end with the loudspeaker at the right.
For building projects, the architect will work with the owner to identify the owners needs, develop a written program documenting those needs and then produce a conceptual or schematic design.

For and painting
A clear rock painting in Ginga Wardelirrhmeng, on the northern edge of the Arnhem Land plateau, from the freshwater period For example, Jemima Wimalu, a Mara woman from the Roper River is very proficient at playing the didgeridoo and is featured on the record Aboriginal Sound Instruments released in 1978.
For this painting, David was not honored by a royal " works of encouragement ".
For his next painting, David created The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons.
For example the term " Flemish Primitives ", now outdated in English but used in French, Flemish and other languages, is a synonym for " Early Netherlandish painting ", and it is not uncommon to see Mosan art categorized as Flemish art.
For Weird Tales ( November 1950 ), Freas did his first fantasy magazine cover, illustrating H. Russell Wakefield's " The Third Shadow " with his painting " The Piper ".
For example, the painting " The Solitary Tree " by Caspar David Friedrich shows a tree with contorted, barren limbs.
For example, " the marching Warriors ," a rock painting at Cingle de la Mola, Castellón in Spain, dated to about 7, 000 – 4, 000 BCE, depicts about 50 bowmen in two groups marching or running in step toward each other, each man carrying a bow in one hand and a fistful of arrows in the other.
For one of his friends, Huxley's poor eyesight manifested in both a great desire to see and a strong interest in painting, which influenced the strong visual and artistic nature of his experience.
For example, every surviving panel painting by Michelangelo is egg tempera.
For Williams ' fortieth birthday, MacArthur sent him an oil painting of himself with the inscription " To Ted Williams — not only America's greatest baseball player, but a great American who served his country.
For example, an art expert might look for similarities in the style of painting, check the location and form of a signature, or compare the object to an old photograph.
For instance, an artist may combine traditional painting with algorithm art and other digital techniques.
" For instance, in the span of a year's worth of Atom stories, Fox tackled the 1956 Hungarian revolution, the space race, 18th-century England, miniature card painting, Norse mythology, and numismatics.
For example ; an alarm can be issued if an object has moved in a certain area, or if a painting is missing from a wall, or if a smoke or fire is detected, or if running people are detected, or if fallen people are detected and if someone has spray painted the lens, as well as video loss, lens cover, defocuss and other so called camera tampering events.
For example the painting of Jacques-Louis David which was seen as an attempt to return to formal balance, clarity, manliness, and vigor in art.
For instance, in Lucas Cranach the Elder's " Adam and Eve " different scenes of the Biblical story are shown in the same painting: on the front, God is admonishing the couple for their sin ; in the background to the right are shown the earlier scenes of Eve's creation from Adam's rib and of their being tempted to eat the forbidden fruit ; on the left is the later scene of their expulsion from Paradise.
For more sophisticated applications, such as welding and finishing ( spray painting ), motion must be continuously controlled to follow a path in space, with controlled orientation and velocity.
For example, Peto and Harnett both represented the objects in their paintings at their actual size, and the objects rarely were cut off by the edge of the painting, as this would allow a visual cue to the viewer that the depiction was not real.
For example, his painting Les Trois Danseuses, or The Three Dancers, is about a love triangle.
For several years Sickert had already been painting lugubrious female nudes on beds, and continued to do so, deliberately challenging the conventional approach to life painting —" The modern flood of representations of vacuous images dignified by the name of ' the nude ' represents an artistic and intellectual bankruptcy "— giving four of them, which included a male figure, the title, The Camden Town Murder, and causing a controversy, which ensured attention for his work.
For example one individual may have the strong desire to become an ideal parent, in another it may be expressed athletically, and in another it may be expressed in painting, pictures, or inventions.
For instance, Self-evaluation maintenance theory suggests that people feel dissonance when their cherished skills or traits are outmatched by close social ties ( e. g. Jill the painter feels dissonance because she is friends with a master painter-Jill can either care less about painting, or justify her inferiority in some other way ).

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