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For and acceptance
For a detailed discussion of the differences including a more comprehensive table ( several essential tables are given below ) of Biblical scripture for both Testaments and the intertestamental period with regard to canonical acceptance in Christendom's various major traditions, see Wikipedia's article on " Biblical canon ".
For modern Disciples the one essential is the acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and obedience to him in baptism.
For step index fiber, light entering the fiber will be guided if it falls within the acceptance cone of the fiber, that is if it makes an angle with the fiber axis that is less than the acceptance angle,
For step-index multimode fiber, the acceptance angle is determined only by the indices of refraction of the core and the cladding:
For that, the value T must be chosen according to different factors such as the distribution g, the acceptance it leads, etc.
For example, trumped-up charges are often brought up against journalists or writers who bring up politically sensitive issues, such as a politician's acceptance of bribes.
For example, quantum finite automaton, geometric automaton and metric automaton have probabilistic acceptance.
For example, the United Methodist Church made this acceptance explicit in The Faith We Sing, a supplement to the official denominational hymnal.
For the class of 2016, over 6, 000 applications resulted in around 2011 admissions, lowering the old acceptance rate of 44 % to 35 %.
For the fall semester of 2009, the school had an 8. 0 % acceptance rate.
For the first time since Stryper's success in the 1980s, certain Christian metal artists found mainstream acceptance selling millions of albums to both Christian and non-Christian fans, including Underoath and P. O. D.
For example, Fischtein, Herold and Desmarais ( 2005 ) found that acceptance of toplessness in a sample of Canadians varied depending on both personal factors ( such as the respondent's gender, age, and religion ) and contextual factors ( i. e. toplessness in streets, parks, or beaches ).
For this reason, depictions of the crucifixion often show Jesus ' head inclined to his right, showing his acceptance of the Good Thief.
For example if the sample size is 21, the acceptance region for T for a significance level of 5 % is the interval 9. 59 to 34. 17.
For example, in his " Ode to Melancholy " a major theme is the acceptance of the process of life.
For western homosexual women, butch-femme has had varying levels of acceptance throughout the 20th century.
For Norman Kirk, the change was simply an acceptance that New Zealand was ready to move towards a broader concept of nationhood.
Maynard gained widespread commercial acceptance in 1992 with the publication of her novel To Die For which drew several elements from the real-life Pamela Smart murder case.
For mis-classification error ( false acceptance ) by the biometric system, cause adaptation using impostor sample.
( For example, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was the Dean when he himself was elected Pope in 2005 ; thus the questions about acceptance and name came from the Sub-Dean, Cardinal Angelo Sodano.
For many infomercials, the largest portion of positive response they aim for is retail sales, making infomercials similar in impact to traditional commercials where advertisers do not solicit a direct response from viewers, but rather create the commercials with a goal to leave behind messages and brand loyalty that the advertisers hope will lead people to purchase their product or increase acceptance of the product.
For the promulgation of these views, which were at variance with the doctrines of the national church of Scotland, he was summoned ( 1726 ) before his presbytery, where in the course of being investigated, he affirmed his belief that every national church established by the laws of earthly kingdoms is anti-Christian in its constitution and persecuting in its spirit, and further declared opinions upon the subject of church government which amounted to a repudiation of Presbyterianism and an acceptance of the puritan type of Independence.
For the Class of 2014, Willamette had much lower acceptance rates than in previous years, and accepted 38 % of the 8, 336 applicants.

For and hypothesis
For example, the generalized continuum hypothesis ( GCH ) is not only independent of ZF, but also independent of ZFC.
* For the frequentist a hypothesis is a proposition ( which must be either true or false ), so that the frequentist probability of a hypothesis is either one or zero.
For example, the Riemann hypothesis is a conjecture from number theory that ( amongst other things ) makes predictions about the distribution of prime numbers.
For example, mammal-eating killer whales were long thought likely to be closely related to other mammal-eating killer whales from different regions, but genetic testing refuted this hypothesis.
For instance, James G. Gilson has constructed a " Quantum Theory of Gravity " based loosely on Dirac's large number hypothesis.
For his result on the continuum hypothesis, Cohen won the Fields Medal in mathematics in 1966, and also the National Medal of Science in 1967.
For example, in one study done by Jeffrey Grogger and Greg Ridgeway, the veil of darkness hypothesis was used to determine whether or not racial profiling in traffic stops occurs in Oakland, California.
For this reason, one main hypothesis was later replicated in a controlled experiment by Cornell sociologist Robb Willer, who self-published the results in his homepage ; the report was not published by a peer-reviewed journal, which returned it with a " Revise and Resubmit " advice.
For example, if some scientists may conclude that certain observations confirm a specific hypothesis, skeptical colleagues may suspect that something is wrong with the test equipment.
For example, the giant impact hypothesis implies that a surface magma ocean would have formed following the impact.
For our hypothesis, we assume S ( k ) is true for some natural k. That is, we assume
For example, in astronomy it is clearly impossible, when testing the hypothesis " suns are collapsed clouds of hydrogen ", to start out with a giant cloud of hydrogen, and then perform the experiment of waiting a few billion years for it to form a sun.
For illustrations of different analyses of noun phrases depending on whether the DP hypothesis is rejected or accepted, see the next section.
For example, those trying to support or refute Crowne's hypothesis found the " Hero on the Beach " formula in numerous Old English poems.
For example, if one observes a pair of fair dice being rolled and turning up double sixes, it is wrong to suppose that this lends any support to the hypothesis that the dice have been rolled many times before.
For a long time, the local police supported the hypothesis that her mother Patsy Ramsey injured her child in a fit of rage after the girl had wet her bed on the same night, and then proceeded to kill her either in rage or to cover up the original injury.
For Griesbach's hypothesis concerning the interrelation of the Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark and Luke, and its modern variant, see Griesbach hypothesis.
For instance, regarding Sowell's theory that women are underrepresented in fields like law and engineering because of the heavy responsibilities of marriage such as childrearing and other household work: " A plausible alternative to Mr. Sowell's hypothesis on women's pay differentials and occupational segregation is that women are virtually excluded from many desirable positions and therefore crowd into obtainable occupations.
For instance, if one's worldview is fixed by one's language, as according to a strong version of the Sapir – Whorf hypothesis, one would have to learn or invent a new language in order to construct a new worldview.
For example, the null hypothesis might be that there is no relationship between two measured phenomena or that a potential treatment has no effect.
For instance, when formulating a one-tailed alternative hypothesis, application of Drug A will lead to increased growth in patients, then the true null hypothesis is the opposite of the alternative hypothesis, i. e. application of Drug A will not lead to increased growth in patients ( a composite null hypothesis ).

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