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For this reason, too, their language is more forthright and earthy.
For this reason, he appears as an independent and self-reliant figure, whose rugged individualism need not be pressed into the mold of a 9 to 5 routine.
For some happy reason Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian have always stuck in my mind.
For some reason, none of them were impressed with the territorial capital.
For this reason, then, poetry tends to weaken the power of control, the reason, because it tempts one to indulge his passions, and even the best of men, he maintains, may be corrupted by this subtle influence.
For this reason, he would banish indecent pictures and speeches from the stage ; ;
For this reason, then I want to describe, first, two examples of the puritanical attacks: Stephen Gosson's The School Of Abuse, 1579, and his later Playes Confuted, published in 1582.
For that reason any democratic reform and effort to bring genuine representative government to the Dominican Republic will need the greatest sympathy and help.
For some compulsive reason which would have fascinated Dr. Freud, Communists of all shapes and sizes almost invariably impute to others the very motives which they harbor themselves.
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
For this reason, U.S. Camera has prepared this special U.S.A. vacation feature.
For no particular reason, other than that the writer felt it might -- just might -- encourage both mates to be in attendance.
For the reason just suggested, I shall assume the use of the first subtype of fully distributed cost apportionment in the following simplified example.
For the same reason, the output fiber plate is planoconcave, its exposed flat side permitting contact photography if a permanent record is desired.
For that reason, he informed her, the Lord made the sky blue.
For fifty-five years he had lived, progressing towards a no-goal, eating, working, breathing without plan, without reason.
For this reason, he says, the density of the universe always remains the same even though the galaxies are zooming away in all directions.
For some reason, this ellipsis in the conversation spread until it swallowed up every other topic.
For this reason, the two gods withdrew their pursuit, and had her wed Peleus.
For this reason tadpoles can have horny ridges instead of teeth, whisker-like skin extensions or fins.
For this reason, ANOVAs are useful in comparing two, three, or more means.
For this reason the examples given below are grouped by voltage level.
For many years, the Swedish Academy interpreted " ideal " as " idealistic " () and used it as a reason not to give the prize to important but less Romantic authors, such as Henrik Ibsen and Leo Tolstoy.

For and scores
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
For example, with two outs, a runner on third base scores on a passed ball.
The most popular Spaghetti Westerns were those of Sergio Leone, whose Dollars Trilogy ( A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ), featuring Clint Eastwood and scores by Ennio Morricone, came to define the genre along with Once Upon a Time in the West.
* SRAM: 2 KB ( For high scores / general save data )
For example, if a player who has bid four takes exactly 4 tricks, he scores 14.
For example, a player bids 4: If he takes exactly 4 tricks, he scores 14.
For example, methods based on covariance matrices are typically employed on the premise that numbers, such as raw scores derived from assessments, are measurements.
For example, one study reports that Linux source code has 0. 17 bugs per 1000 lines of code while non-Open-Source commercial software generally scores 20-30 bugs per 1000 lines.
For example, to establish the validity of the proposition that IQ is supported by a general intelligence factor ( g factor ), the answers to several tests of cognitive ability must positively correlate ; thus, for the g factor to be a heritable trait, the IQ-test scores of close-relation respondents must correlate more than the IQ-test scores of distant-relation respondents.
For example, a spell to turn a person into a stone statue would involve Muto + Corpus or Terram ; The player would add the character's Technique ( Muto ) score to the lower of their Form ( Corpus and Terram ) scores to determine their casting total for the spell.
For statistical purposes experimenters performed an ANOVA for compare the five different variables and ANCOVA to account for the BMI and the Depression scores.
For example, a motion picture feature may hire dozens of creators of copyrightable works ( e. g. music scores, scripts, sets, sound effects ), any one of which could limit use of the entire film by denying permission to copy their contribution ; the producers avoid this scenario by requiring that all contributions by non-employees fulfill the work-for-hire requirements.
; The average company employee: For this report, the mean, mode, and median scores of every scored data point, for the entire company are used, to create three hypothetical employees.
; The average division employee: For this report, the mean, mode, and median scores of every scored data point, for the entire division are used, to create three hypothetical employees.
; The average unit employee: For this report, the mean, mode, and median scores of every scored data point, for the entire unit are used, to create three hypothetical employees.
For example, in an 18-hole match, the first hole is a par-4 and Player A scores a 3 ( birdie ) and Player B scores a 4 ( par ); Player A is now 1-up with 17 to play.
For example in a 3 player game, after someone goes 1-up, the match then takes the form of the leading player versus the scores of the other two players.
Frank Zappa used the E ♭ contrabass sarrusophone in his scores for " Think It Over ", " Big Swifty ", " Ulterior Motive ", " The Adventures of Greggery Peccary ", " For Calvin ", " Waka / Jawaka ", and many others.
For their 1969 album Shady Grove, Duncan did not participate, replaced by renowned English session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, who had played on scores of hit albums and singles by acts like The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who and Steve Miller, among many others.
As well as his many film scores, Herrmann wrote several concert pieces, including a symphony in 1941 ; the opera Wuthering Heights ; the cantata Moby Dick ( 1938 ), dedicated to Charles Ives ; and For the Fallen, a tribute to the soldiers who died in battle in World War II, among others.
For example, a test score that is greater than 75 % of the scores of people taking the test is said to be at the 75th percentile.
For a sample of size n, the n raw scores are converted to ranks, and ρ is computed from these:

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