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For instance, when reporting data from a large city, it might be appropriate to give the average income for black males aged between 50 and 60.
For pregnant women, guidelines vary: screening women with age or other risk factors is recommended by the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force ( USPSTF ) ( which recommends screening women under 25 ) and the American Academy of Family Physicians ( which recommends screening women aged 25 or younger ).
For example, according to a 2008 study by Ipsos, the number of British fantasy sports players aged 16 – 64 is estimated to range between 5. 5 and 7. 5 million.
For example, the Netherlands has one of the lowest rates in the world ( 8. 1 per 1000 young women aged 15 to 19 years ), and Ketting & Visser have published an analysis of associated factors.
There is a history of pensions in Ireland that can be traced back to Brehon Law imposing a legal responsibility on the kin group to take care of its members who were aged, blind, deaf, sick or insane .< REF > THE IRISH CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM AND THE ROLE OF IRISH OCCUPATIONAL PENSION FUNDS AS INSTITUTIONAL MONITORS-Lynn ( UCD PhD Thesis, 2005 )</ REF > For a discussion on pension funds and early Irish law, see F Kelly, A Guide to Early Irish Law ( Dublin, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1988 ).
For example, his father wrote a textbook on the German language for children aged 9 – 13, entitled Hülfsbuch zum Unterrichte in der deutschen Sprache für Kinder von 9 bis 13 Jahren ( 2nd ed., Wismar, 1850 ; 3rd ed., Wismar and Ludwigslust: Hinstorff, 1862 ), the first section of which dealt with the structure and logic of language.
For every 100 females aged 18 and over, there were 86. 70 males.
For example, in the television series, Henry arranges his sister's marriage with the aged King of Portugal, not of France, in the late 1520s.
For example, school aged boys with acne often have other members in their family with acne.
For every 100 females aged 18 and higher, there were 78. 0 males.
For every 100 females aged 18 and over, there are 84. 5 males.
The population was spread out with 4, 512 people ( 25, 6 %) under the age of 18, 729 people ( 4, 1 %) aged 18 to 24, 2, 741 people ( 15, 5 %) aged 25 to 44, 6, 111 people ( 34, 6 %) aged 45 to 64, and 3, 550 people ( 20, 1 %) who were 65 years of age or older, The median age was 47, 8 years, For every 100 females there were 94, 4 males, For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91, 9 males,
For every 100 females aged eighteen and older, there were 125. 2 males.
For every 100 females aged 18 or over, there were 126. 3 males aged 18 or over.
For every 100 females aged 18 and over, there were 88. 1 males.
For adults aged 25 and older in Zalma, 72. 9 % possess a high school diploma as their highest educational attainment, 22. 8 % have less than high school and 4. 3 % possess a bachelor's degree or higher educational degree.
For people in the village aged 15 and over, 45. 9 % were married, 24. 7 % were divorced, 18. 8 % were single, never married, 10. 6 % were widowed, and none of the population was separated.
For adults aged 25 and older in Oak Ridge, 66. 9 % possess a high school diploma as their highest educational attainment, 15. 9 % have less than high school and 14. 7 % possess a bachelor's degree or higher educational degree while 2. 5 % of the population possesses a post-graduate or professional degree.

For and horses
For example, the following line from the Aeneid ( VIII. 596 ) describes the movement of rushing horses and how " a hoof shakes the crumbling field with a galloping sound ":
For example, shooting the French knights ' horses from the side ( where they were less well armoured ) was used effectively by the English longbowmen to help win the Battle of Poitiers.
For example, ketoprofen's effects have been studied in horses more than in ruminants but, due to controversy over its use in racehorses, veterinarians who treat livestock in the United States more commonly prescribe flunixin meglumine, which, while labeled for use in such animals, is not indicated for post-operative pain.
For ploughs with two or more furrows more than two horses are needed and, usually, one or more horses have to walk on the loose ploughed sod — and that makes hard going for them, and the horse treads the newly ploughed land down.
For example, heterodox Yahwism included the presence of cult objects rejected in by orthodox expressions, such as the Asherah, figurines of various sorts ( females, horses and riders, animals and birds, and the calves or bulls of the Northern Kingdom.
For example, in 235, when, as a sign of contempt, Wei's emperor Cao Rui offered horses to him in exchange for pearls, jade, and tortoise shells, Sun Quan ignored the implicit insult and made the exchange, reasoning that his empire needed horses much more than pearls, jade, or tortoise shells.
For example, those who raise grazing livestock, such as cattle, sheep, goats, and horses, are known as ranchers ( U. S .), graziers ( Australia & U. K .), or simply stockmen.
For example, in his Tunnel in the Sky settlers set out to the planet " New Canaan ", via an interstellar teleporter portal across the galaxy, in Conestoga wagons, their captain sporting mustaches and a little goatee and riding a Palomino horse — with Heinlein explaining that the colonists would need to survive on their own for some years, so horses are more practical than machines.
For example, in a normal harness race, the horses sire and dam must both be pure Standardbreds.
For a time, Custer's men appear to have been deployed by company, in standard cavalry fighting formation — the skirmish line, with every fourth man holding the horses, though this arrangement would have robbed Custer of a quarter of his firepower.
For example, according to one anti-nuclear activist, Harvey Wasserman, the fallout caused " a plague of death and disease among the area's wild animals and farm livestock ", including a sharp fall in the reproductive rate of the region's horses and cows, reflected in statistics from Pennsylvania's Department of Agriculture, though the Department denies a link with TMI.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 99. 5 males. They raised squash, melons, beans, corn, figs, grapes, pears, and olive trees. They also raised 115 cattle, 140 sheep, 4 pigs, and 6 horses.
For a cabin and assumed rights to the of land, they traded a team of horses with Sam Dever, who held the squatter rights.
For example, Polar has shipped horses, cattle, race cars and helicopters across the Atlantic ; critically needed supplies to Tsunami victims ; and the rock band Green Day ’ s musical equipment from one tightly scheduled performance in Glasgow to another at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
For instance, Rättvik still has its picturesque old church located by the water, where it is surrounded by old " church stables " where the church visitors used to leave their horses.
For the use of a double team of horses with a wagon or cart, one was paid $ 1. 75 per day.
For me they are living creatures and I love them as others love women or horses.
For example at present many antivirus softwares identify them as trojan horses.
For example, the first, second, third and fourth horses constitute a group of four, and thus must all be the same color ; and the second, third, fourth and fifth horses also constitute a group of four and thus must also all be the same color.
For this to occur, all five horses in the group of five must be the same color.
For the bushmen love hard riding where the wild bush horses are,

For and p
* For a finite field of prime order p, the algebraic closure is a countably infinite field which contains a copy of the field of order p < sup > n </ sup > for each positive integer n ( and is in fact the union of these copies ).
For example, if K is a field of characteristic p and if X is transcendental over K, is a non-separable algebraic field extension.
For instance, the momentum operator p has the following form:
For F that are universal, such a p can generally be seen both as the concatenation of a program part and a data part, and as a single program for the function F.
For the re-reading by Benjamin Hudson, see Woolf, Pictland to Alba, pp. 127 – 129 and 152 – 157 ; Dumville, " Chronicle of the Kings of Alba ", p. 77.
For a prime p, the p-adic numbers arise by completing the rational numbers with respect to a different metric.
For example, if the momentum p of an electron is said to be 1 GeV, then the conversion to MKS can be achieved by:
For closed ( orientable or non-orientable ) surfaces with positive genus, the maximum number p of colors needed depends on the surface's Euler characteristic χ according to the formula
For materials that absorb light, like metals and semiconductors, n is complex, and R < sub > p </ sub > does not generally go to zero.
* For every prime number p and positive integer n, there exists a finite field with p < sup > n </ sup > elements.
For McNeely, Hermes is a god of the healing arts ( p. 88 ).
For Jung the trickster is the guide in total for the psychotherapeutic process ( p. 86 )
* Dan Woods, Peter Thoeny, Wikis for Dummies, For Dummies, 2007, ISBN 0-470-04399-7, p. 140
Thus Legendre's contribution lay in introducing a convenient notation that recorded quadratic residuosity of a mod p. For the sake of comparison, Gauss used the notation, according to whether a is a residue or a non-residue modulo p.
For typographical convenience, the Legendre symbol is sometimes written as ( a | p ) or ( a / p ).
For example, in the homonuclear diatomic molecules of the first ten elements, the molecular orbitals derived from the p < sub > x </ sub > and the p < sub > y </ sub > atomic orbitals result in two degenerate bonding orbitals ( of low energy ) and two degenerate antibonding orbitals ( of high energy ).

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