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For and names
For we must number here not only the names of Bushnell, Clarke, and Rauschenbusch, not to mention those of `` the Chicago School '' and Macintosh, but those of the brothers Niebuhr and ( if America may claim him!!
For tonal languages, further classification can be based on their treatment of tone, though names do not yet exist to distinguish the various types.
For many years there was confusion amongst botanists over the generic names Amaryllis and Hippeastrum, one result of which is that the common name " amaryllis " is mainly used for cultivars of the genus Hippeastrum, widely sold in the winter months for their ability to bloom indoors.
Hobbes said :" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems to proceed that they extended the word Ratio, to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ... is nothing but Reckoning ... of the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."
* For the rest of Solomon's reign the text names its source as " the book of the acts of Solomon ", but other sources were employed, and much was added by the redactor.
For purposes of international communication and trade, the official names of the chemical elements both ancient and more recently recognized are decided by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ), which has decided on a sort of international English language, drawing on traditional English names even when an element's chemical symbol is based on a Latin or other traditional word, for example adopting " gold " rather than " aurum " as the name for the 79th element ( Au ).
For example, in a word-processing program, the user manipulates document files that the user personally names.
For history behind the names C *- and B *- algebras, see the history section below.
For example, names containing " St ." ( short for the English word Saint ) are often ordered as if they were written out as " Saint ".
For example, Windows XP does this when sorting file names.
For the time being, the two brand names and services were marketed separately.
For example, the domain names < tt > www. example. com </ tt > and < tt > example. com </ tt > are also hostnames, whereas the < tt > com </ tt > domain is not.
For instance, the author al-Beruni refers to swords made by a man he names Damashqi.
For example, there are names that have the role of properties that uniquely identify an object.
: For adjectives used as nouns, such as ethnic adjectives used as the names of languages:
For the names of the Uposatha days in Asian Buddhist countries see the article Uposatha.
For about the next 10 years, the country saw a steady process of secular Westernization through Atatürk's Reforms, which included the unification of education ; the discontinuation of religious and other titles ; the closure of Islamic courts and the replacement of Islamic canon law with a secular civil code modeled after Switzerland's and a penal code modeled after the Italian Penal Code ; recognition of the equality between the sexes and the granting of full political rights to women on 5 December 1934 ; the language reform initiated by the newly founded Turkish Language Association ; replacement of the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with the new Turkish alphabet derived from the Latin alphabet ; the dress law ( the wearing of a fez, is outlawed ); the law on family names ; and many others.
For instance, a club membership list may contain only a hundred or so member names, out of the very large set of all possible names.
For example, suppose that the input data are file names such as < tt > FILE0000. CHK </ tt >, < tt > FILE0001. CHK </ tt >, < tt > FILE0002. CHK </ tt >, etc., with mostly sequential numbers.
For example, Saul Lieberman argues that the * names * ( e. g. kal vahomer ) of Rabbi Ishmael's middot are Hebrew translations of Greek terms, although the methods of those middot are not Greek in origin.
For a time, the military might of the Gall-Ghàidhils meant that Old Norse was prevalent in the Hebrides and, north of Ardnamurchan, the place names that existed prior to the 9th century have been all but obliterated.
For events of mid-12th century, Snorri explicitly names the now lost work Hryggjarstykki as his source.
For instance, for genotype 1 hepatitis C treated with Pegylated interferon-alpha-2a or Pegylated interferon-alpha-2b ( brand names Pegasys or PEG-Intron ) combined with ribavirin, it has been shown that genetic polymorphisms near the human IL28B gene, encoding interferon lambda 3, are associated with significant differences in the treatment-induced clearance of the virus.

For and institutions
For this concept of an Advisory Board, ancillary to the Board of Trustees, we are indebted to the late President of Harvard University, A. Lawrence Lowell, a master of the subject of the structure of cultural institutions and their administration.
For while the past needs of the Church in this country may have been adequately met by collegiate institutions, which in temper and tone closely resembled junior colleges and finishing schools, it would seem that today's need is for the college which more closely resembles the university in its `` pursuit of excellence ''.
For example, a reception statute enacted by legislation in the state of Washington requires that " he common law, so far as it is not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or of the state of Washington nor incompatible with the institutions and condition of society in this state, shall be the rule of decision in all the courts of this state.
For example, kinship and leadership function both as symbolic systems and as social institutions.
For example, money center banks, deposit-taking institutions, and other types of financial institutions may be subject to different ( and occasionally overlapping ) regulation.
For instance, it defined chemical engineering to be a " science of itself, the basis of which is ... unit operations " in a 1922 report ; and with which principle, it had published a list of academic institutions which offered " satisfactory " chemical engineering courses.
For decades, it has been the global standard, recognized by international institutions such as the United Nations and the Universal Postal Union.
For instance, the British spelling of the word cheque probably relates to Canada's once-important ties to British financial institutions.
One Australian scholar argues, " For Edmund Burke and Australians of a like mind, the essence of conservatism lies not in a body of theory, but in the disposition to maintain those institutions seen as central to the beliefs and practices of society.
For example, comparative law can help international legal institutions, such as those of the United Nations System, in analyzing the laws of different countries regarding their treaty obligations.
For depository institutions, they maintain accounts and provide various payment services, including collecting checks, electronically transferring funds, and distributing and receiving currency and coin.
For some reason, probably associated with local politics, he subsequently found himself unpopular in Halicarnassus and, sometime around 447 BC, he migrated to Periclean Athens, a city for whose people and democratic institutions he declares his open admiration ( V, 78 ) and where he came to know not just leading citizens such as the Alcmaeonids, a clan whose history features frequently in his writing, but also the local topography ( VI, 137 ; VIII, 52-5 ).
For this reason, it is clear that when social and economic inequalities centered on inheritance are perpetuated by major social institutions such as family, education, religion, etc., these differing life opportunities are transmitted from each generation.
For Adams, Machiavelli lacked only a clear understanding of the institutions necessary for good government.
For Jesuits, right from the foundation of the Society in France, rhetoric was an integral part of the training of young men toward taking up leadership positions in the Church and in State institutions, as Marc Fumaroli has shown it in his foundational Âge de l ' éloquence ( 1980 ).
For this reason, Islamic banking and financing are partnerships between customers and institutions, where risk and reward are distributed equitably.
For instance, the fact that most of the government revenues comes from oil and gas, and not from general taxes, might affect fiscal responsibility, public expenditure might be more inefficient and institutions might be weaker.
For traditional conservatives, the payment of taxation is justified as part of the general obligations of citizens to obey the law and support established institutions.
For the goals to be realized, six criteria must be met: stronger and more inclusive growth in Africa and fragile states, more effort in health and education, integration of the development and environment agendas, more and better aid, movement on trade negotiations, and stronger and more focused support from multilateral institutions like the World Bank.
For example, a loan to improve coastal environmental management may be linked to development of new environmental institutions at national and local levels and the implementation of new regulations to limit pollution.
For him, sociology was the science of institutions, its aim being to discover structural social facts.
For him, social control is maintained in ‘ the disciplinary society ’, through codes of control over sexuality and the ideas / knowledge perpetuated through social institutions.
For students interested in studying abroad, UNI is ranked fourth in the nation for the total number of students who study abroad among master's degree institutions, according to Open Doors 2002, the annual report on international education published by the Institute of International Education.
For forty-nine years prior to this, however, the city had a fledgling medical school ( or Estudi General, as the universities were known at that time ), founded by King Martin of Aragon, but neither the Consell de Cent ( Barcelona's Council of One Hundred ) nor the city ’ s other leading institutions had given it their official recognition, considering it an intrusion on their respective jurisdictions.

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