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For and purpose
For this purpose a degree of intellectual and emotional involvement is necessary ; ;
For this purpose we now draw upon data from sociological and psychological studies of students in American colleges and universities, and particularly from the Cornell Values Studies.
For the purpose of maintaining international peace and promoting the advancement of all people, the United States of America joined in founding the United Nations.
For me, these will belong more completely to their surroundings if they are conceived in this early stage, though I freely admit that I do not hesitate to add or eliminate figures on the full sheet when it serves my final purpose.
For the purpose of reproduction most amphibians require fresh water although some lay their eggs on land and have developed various ingenious ways of keeping them moist.
For example, " piaf " was a Parisian argot word for " sparrow "; after being taken up by the singer Edith Piaf, this meaning became well known in France and worldwide, and no longer serves the purpose of a secret language.
For this purpose he visited the Diet of Nuremberg in 1522, where he made the acquaintance of the Reformer Andreas Osiander, by whose influence Albert was won over to Protestantism.
For aircraft with joint registration, one country is designated as the registration state for the purpose of the convention.
For this purpose, the Combat Infantryman Badge or Combat Medical Badge award is considered as a citation in orders.
For several decades from the 1970s to early 2000s, the focus in designing high performance general purpose CPUs was largely on achieving high ILP through technologies such as pipelining, caches, superscalar execution, out-of-order execution, etc.
For this purpose, an agreement was signed with the French government, represented by the High Commissioner for French Polynesia, whereby Clipperton became French state property.
For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.
For the purpose of wind or earthquake engineering, columns may be designed to resist lateral forces.
For this purpose, the NSC established an interagency working group which in turn coordinated the Office of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean ( managed by Otto Reich ), which conducted the campaign.
For this purpose, generally only the fully qualified domain name of the name server is required, unless the servers are contained in the registered domain, in which case the corresponding IP address is needed as well.
For this purpose, a new legion was founded, Legio I Minervia, which constructed some 75 kilometres ( 46 mi ) of roads through Chattan territory to uncover the enemy's hiding places.
For Epicurus, the purpose of philosophy was to attain the happy, tranquil life, characterized by ataraxia — peace and freedom from fear — and aponia — the absence of pain — and by living a self-sufficient life surrounded by friends.
For that purpose, far more than a mere dictionary knowledge of Sanskrit was required.
For the purpose of the ontological argument, we will be focused on the " state and time " approach.
* TFTH – ( Thanks For The Hunt or Hide or Hike ) It shares the same purpose as TFTC, but can also be used when the cache was not found.
For example, the ( implicit ) purpose of shooting is to kill, such that:
For the purposes of this article, history is taken to mean written history recorded in a narrative format for the purpose of informing future generations about events.
For instance, a certain behaviour or belief becomes part of a society's structure when the original purpose of that behaviour or belief can no longer be recalled and becomes socialized into individuals of that culture.
For many years, granite and volcanic rocks have been quarried locally for road base metal, riprap, armour stone and asphalt, although the main purpose now is for concrete aggregates.

For and quick
For wasp stings onion juice, obtained by scraping an onion, gave quick relief.
For a time, South West trains provided a direct bus link to Petersfield railway station via Horndean, enabling quick access to fast London-bound trains, but now the link to Petersfield is Stagecoach service 37 via Clanfield.
For the first few days all goes well and the Germans are forced to retreat ; but quick reaction by mechanized units and the Luftwaffe soon take their toll and the operation bogs down.
For borrowers needing quick financing for an unexpected change, the IBRD operates a Deferred Drawdown Option which serves as a line of credit with features similar to the Bank's flexible loan program.
For example, many forest-dwelling eagles, including the very large Harpy and Philippine Eagles, have relatively short wingspans, a feature necessary for being able to maneuver in quick, short bursts through dense forested habitats.
For quick approximations, it is enough to remember that doubling the distance reduces illumination to one quarter ; or similarly, to halve the illumination increase the distance by a factor of 1. 4 ( the square root of 2 ), and to double illumination, reduce the distance to 0. 7 ( square root of 1 / 2 ).
For example, he would obsess over comparing restaurants or what to wear, leaving him the inability to make simple, quick decisions.
For most clinical methods using ICP-MS, there is a relatively simple and quick sample prep process.
For example, some marimbists feel the Musser-Stevens grip is more suitable for quick interval changes, while the Burton grip is more suitable for stronger playing or switching between chords and single-note melody lines.
For example, banana bread may be properly considered either a quick bread or a cake.
For instance, the quick exchange of dialogue might suggest a more dynamic political conflict.
For example, the phrase much quicker than I is based on the adjective ' quick ', and the phrase fond of animals is based on the adjective ' fond '.
For instance, during the 1930s the advertising industry was quick to take visual mannerisms from surrealism, but this does not mean that 1930s advertising photographs are truly surreal.
For Kundera, " Kitsch causes two tears to flow in quick succession.
For densification to occur at a quick pace it is essential to have ( 1 ) an amount of liquid phase that is large in size, ( 2 ) a near complete solubility of the solid in the liquid, and ( 3 ) wetting of the solid by the liquid.
For instance, the Ur-Quan Dreadnought has a powerful main gun and the ability to launch independent fighters ; while the Mmrnmhrm Transformer has the ability to change between two forms, a slow but quickly-turning one with a short-range laser as its main weapon, and the other quick but slowly-turning with long-range guided missiles.
For example, almost any land habitat offers a nice home for a small bird that specialises in finding small insects: the form best fitted to that task is one with long legs for agility and obstacle clearance, moderately-sized wings optimised for quick, short flight, and a large, upright tail for rapid changes of direction.
Nevertheless, Garrett continued to record, releasing the albums Same Goes For You ( 1979 ), Can't Explain ( 1980 ) and My Movie of You ( 1981 ) in quick succession.
For this reason, Apollo provided an optional ( but strongly recommended ) network cabling system of bypass switches and quick connect boxes which allowed machines to be disconnected and moved without problems.
For a quick incapacitation, a hit to a vital, blood-bearing organ or the central nervous system is needed, so a bullet that will penetrate to the depth required for such a hit should be chosen.
For a quick reference, they were printed on a side panel.
For many years he was able to disarm newspaper and TV reporters with his quick wit.
Witchcraft, though heresy, was by no means universally accepted and Sigismund in the dialogue was quick to dismiss evidence that was produced through the use of torture: " For the fear of punishments incites men to say what is contrary to the nature of the facts ".
For example, typing in experimental will return all the files users have folders of that name, giving a very quick access to new bands and albums in a determined musical genre.

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