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For and having
For the sad truth is that while one might write well without having read Bartleby The Scrivener, one is more likely, to write well if one has `` read it, and much else.
For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in that imagined bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep.
For all her domineering ways, I can't conceive of her having had a deadly enemy ''.
For he had just remembered: tonight they were having their first guests.
For example, after having established that the set X contains only non-empty sets, a mathematician might have said " let F ( s ) be one of the members of s for all s in X.
For example, amateur athletes in sports such as basketball, baseball or football are regarded as having a lower level of ability than professional athletes.
For example, antibacterial selection within whole bacterial populations for strains having previously acquired antibacterial-resistance genes was demonstrated in 1943 by the Luria – Delbrück experiment.
For example, the Hindu deity of Ganesh is represented as having the head of the elephant, thereby symbolizing that the fruit of righteous worships is abundance
For example, George Livingstone Robinson's dissertation on chapters 9-14 concluded that those chapters had their origin in the period between 518 and 516 BCE and stand in close relation to chapters 1-8, having most probably been composed by Zechariah himself.
For contingent reasons having to do with the Inquisition, Descartes spoke of motion as both absolute and relative.
For example, the flugelhorn differs from the cornet by having a higher percentage of its tubing length conical than does the cornet, in addition to possessing a wider bore than the cornet.
For example, an 8-bit CPU deals with a range of numbers that can be represented by eight binary digits ( each digit having two possible values ), that is, 2 < sup > 8 </ sup > or 256 discrete numbers.
For Gilbert Ryle ( 1949 ), a category ( in particular a " category mistake ") is an important semantic concept, but one having only loose affinities to an ontological category.
For Mexicans, " Chicano " meant having Mexican parents, but being born into U. S. soil.
The reverse reads " EX SC PP OB CIVES SERVATOS ", meaning " Senatus Consulto " ( approved by the Senate ), " Pater Patriae " ( to the father of his country ), " Ob Cives Servatos " ( For having saved the citizens ).
For instance, David is portrayed as having been dishonored when his concubines had a sexual relationship with his son Absalom.
For instance, the PDP-8, having only 8 fixed-length instructions and no microcode at all, is a CISC because of how the instructions work, PowerPC, which has over 230 instructions ( more than some VAXes ) and complex internals like register renaming and a reorder buffer is a RISC, while Minimal CISC has 8 instructions, but is clearly a CISC because it combines memory access and computation in the same instructions.
For example, it may go from having only periodic motions to apparently erratic behavior, as in the transition to turbulence of a fluid.
For this reason it is difficult for the modern scholar to solve the 101st problem even after having studied 100 of Diophantos ’ s solutions ”
For example, Italy allows citizenship almost entirely on the basis of jus sanguinis ( having an Italian Ancestor ).
For example, a drug may influence a secondary clinical endpoint, such as a test result ( blood pressure, glucose or cholesterol levels ), without having the power to show that it decreases overall mortality or morbidity in a population.
For example, the letter ⟨ i ⟩ in the word cinema has a sound-representing function ( representing the sound ) and a pronunciation-marking function ( marking the ⟨ c ⟩ as having the value opposed to the value ).
For example, the case described in degree 4 vertex situation is the configuration consisting of a single vertex labelled as having degree 4 in G. As above, it suffices to demonstrate that if the configuration is removed and the remaining graph four-colored, then the coloring can be modified in such a way that when the configuration is re-added, the four-coloring can be extended to it as well.
Rail fins evolved into being and surged into popularity as riders ( Simon Anderson, most famously ) sought a solution to two major performance issues of a central " single " fin-both related to engagement of the foil: For one, a centrally-mounted fin is tilted up out of the water as the board is leaned over, and thus it loses more and more of its lift as the lean angle increases-if the lean angle is acute enough, the fin's tip can be the only area left in the water ; the tip may then rapidly stall and, having lost its lift, become disengaged from the water, leaving the board's bottom as the only control surface still operating.
For the life of me I cannot understand the logic of having a Governor who is part-time and doesn ’ t live at Government House.

For and reliable
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 this reason it is important to have a reliable and accurate method of measuring the depth of water.
For example: if five ancient historians, none of whom knew each other, all claim that Julius Caesar seized power in Rome in 49 BCE, this is strong evidence in favor of that event occurring even if each individual historian is only partially reliable.
For organic chemists, the theory of structure provided dramatic new clarity of understanding, and a reliable guide to both analytic and especially synthetic work.
For Habakkuk, however, there is no reliable account of any of these.
For this purpose he used a set of stars that had reliable parallaxes and many of which had been categorized at Harvard.
For Marcus ' life and rule, the biographies of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus and Lucius Verus are largely reliable, but those of Aelius Verus and Avidius Cassius are full of fiction.
For most users, the most noticeable changes are: the disk space that the operating system frees up after a clean install compared to Mac OS X 10. 5 Leopard, a more responsive Finder rewritten in Cocoa, faster Time Machine backups, more reliable and user friendly disk ejects, a more powerful version of the Preview application, as well as a faster Safari web browser.
For a longer and more secure autonomy from the surface technology had to wait until the 20th century had brought stronger and reliable compressed air cylinders.
For a machine which is normally unattended precautions need to be taken to make the Wake-on-LAN function as reliable as possible.
For reliable clock recovery at the receiver, one usually imposes a maximum run length constraint on the generated channel sequence, i. e., the maximum number of consecutive ones or zeros is bounded to a reasonable number.
For example, it may take only a few minutes of down time at a national stock exchange to justify the expense of entirely replacing the system with something more reliable.
For example, during the day a radio receiver in the state of Colorado is able to receive reliable but weak signals from high-power stations such as 770 KKOB, or 610 KNML 500 miles away from their towers in Albuquerque, New Mexico, due to groundwave propagation.
For such information, one must rely on a few recorded instances coupled with the reliable knowledge of the elder members of the community.
For centuries, tracheotomy was considered the only reliable method for intubation of the trachea.
For the study of English Renaissance theatre, the accounts of the Revels Office provide one of the two crucial sources of reliable and specific information from the Tudor and Stuart eras ( the other being the Register of the Stationers Company ).
For example, readings that depart from the known practice of a scribe or a given period may be deemed more reliable, since a scribe is unlikely on his own initiative to have departed from the usual practice.
For example, the continents of Africa and Asia are still largely mired in poverty and third-world conditions, without technology, secure shelter, or reliable food sources.
For example, reliable, reliable ( thiqah thiqah ), or reliable, firm ( thiqah thabt ).
For less frequent crimes such as intentional homicide and armed robbery, reported incidences are generally more reliable.
For example, if we want to produce a system that is 95 % reliable ( or improve a system to achieve 95 % reliability ), a logistics engineer understands that total system reliability can be no greater than the least reliable subsystem or component.

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