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For purposes of this explanation, this percentage is referred to as the State's `` unadjusted Federal share ''.
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
For expository purposes, this is best treated as a model which spells out the conditions under which an important industry affected with the public interest would find it profitable to raise wages even in the absence of union pressures for higher wages.
For the purposes of setting the product price, the industry behaves as a single entity.
For the purposes of this discussion, the problem of relative prices is encompassed in these two variables, since GNP includes other prices.
For our present purposes we assume that the sole subject of bargaining is the basic wage rate ( not including productivity improvement factors or cost-of-living adjustments ), and it is this basic wage rate which determines the level of costs.
'' For present purposes it may be assumed that this charge so narrowly limited speech as to violate the federal Constitution.
For all practical purposes, the West stands disunited, undedicated, and unprepared for the tasks of world leadership.
For their purposes, oxygen and other gases were not drawn from the surrounding atmosphere through the medium of lungs but sustained artificially by solution in their shells.
For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all of the land and ice shelves south of 60 ° S latitude.
For geopolitical purposes, the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt – east of the Suez Canal – is often considered part of Africa.
For socket numbers, a few well-known numbers were reserved for special purposes specific to the AppleTalk protocol itself.
For example, letters 1, 5, and 8 contain a discussion on the question, whether the use of a piece of metal with the figure of a lion, as a talisman, is permitted by Jewish law for medicinal purposes, or is prohibited as idolatrous.
For administrative purposes the archipelago constitutes the comune of Favignana in the Province of Trapani.
For comparison purposes that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury, Carlisle, Guildford or Scunthorpe urban areas.
For commercial purposes, it is derived primarily from Gelidium amansii.
For statistical purposes, Baker is grouped with the United States Minor Outlying Islands.
For purposes of scoring and reference, each player is identified by one of the points of the compass and thus North and South play against East and West.
For calendric purposes, Bede made a new calculation of the age of the world since the creation, which he dated as 3952 BC.
For scoring purposes, a standing eight count is treated as a knockdown.
For all practical purposes that was the Baltic language until 1919.
For most purposes, most jurisdictions, including the U. S. federal system and most states, have merged the two courts.
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 international banks, including the 55 member central banks of the Bank for International Settlements, the threshold is 8 % ( see the Basel Capital Accords ) of risk-adjusted assets, whereby certain assets ( such as government bonds ) are considered to have lower risk and are either partially or fully excluded from total assets for the purposes of calculating capital adequacy.
For enumeration purposes the country is demarcated into 4, 042 enumeration areas.

For and aerodynamic
For example, the importance of the Regulus 2, a very promising aerodynamic ship-to-surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic missile launched by submerged submarines.
For example, in analyzing the aerodynamic properties of an airplane, the central consideration is the flow of air along its surface.
For the 2012 season, the regulations have been adapted to make the vehicles less reliant on aerodynamic downforce and more on mechanical grip.
For such situations, payloads are often enclosed in aerodynamic pods for transport.
For this reason, it is much simpler to use the aerodynamic center when carrying out a mathematical analysis.
For a solid object moving through a fluid, the drag is the component of the net aerodynamic or hydrodynamic force acting opposite to the direction of the movement.
For motorcycle racing purposes, they minimise the front area of the engine and chassis allowing for a more aerodynamic and narrower front profile equivalent to a single cylinder vehicle.
For example, a pitching moment is a vertical force applied at a distance forward or aft from the aerodynamic center of the aircraft, causing the aircraft to pitch up or down.
For ground effect of that era to function most efficiently, the aerodynamic surfaces needed to be precisely located and this led to the chassis being very stiffly sprung.
For instance, the shape of the Orion command ship closely resembled the aerodynamic shape of the Apollo Command / Service Module.
For example, a box-like front ( relative to the object's motion ) will collide with the medium's particles at a high rate, transferring more momentum from the object to the fluid than a more aerodynamic object.
For many years, Citroën had been running into issues where U. S. design legislation fixed older technologies in place, and prohibited certain engineering innovations " not invented here ", including items in many automobile designs today, like mineral oil brake fluid, aerodynamic headlights, and directional headlights.
For 1980, all 88s got new and more aerodynamic sheetmetal for improved fuel economy highlighted by rounded square taillights similar to mid-70s 88s, but overall dimensions stayed the same and coupes received a revised roofline.
For 1987, AMC offered the one-year-only GTA coupé and convertible, which included a 2. 0 L engine, sport suspension, aerodynamic body kit, and Ronal wheels.
( For aerodynamic and structural reasons, larger turbines have to turn more slowly, but the generators all have to rotate at similar speeds of several thousand rpm.
For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significantly improved without sacrificing a lot of practically achievable muzzle velocity-meaning that besides the coefficient of drag of the projectile weight is also an important parameter for its actual downrange flight behavior.
For a takeoff from the surface of the earth using thrust and no aerodynamic lift, the thrust-to-weight ratio for the whole vehicle has to be more than one.
For hill climbs, however, energy losses due to the higher weight of most aerodynamic rims are greater than the aerodynamic drag reduction that they offer, so a traditional lighter box-sectioned rim is often used.
For 1986, the Caravelle was given a facelift, which rounded many of the sharp angles, giving it a more aerodynamic appearance.
For 1989, the Sundance received a facelift, with the inset sealed-beam headlamps discarded in favor of aerodynamic composite units.
For its aerodynamic shape, the launch was held in MGM Studios Soundstage 85, where Gone with the Wind was filmed.
For the 1984 model year, Ford introduced the Lincoln Mark VII, the first car since 1939 to be sold in the U. S. market with architectural headlamps as part of its aerodynamic design.
For 2005, the van was redesigned with a higher, less aerodynamic nose to resemble an SUV.

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