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For and migration
( For further detail see Indo-Aryan migration.
For example, some populations in the Norwegian and Greenland sea specialize in herring and follow that fish's autumnal migration to the Norwegian coast.
For example, the East Malaysian states have separate laws regulating the entry of citizens from other states in Malaysia, including the other East Malaysian state, whereas, in Peninsular, there are no restriction for interstate travel or migration, including visitors from East Malaysia.
For Plato however, the soul was not dependent on the physical body, he believed in metempsychosis, the migration of the soul to a new physical body.
For instance, watersheds as borders, or a migration corridors as a right of way, could align the interests of the biological creatures that rely on these to the group-entities that succeed via effective management of them.
For some species of waders, migration success depends on the availability of certain key food resources at stopover points along the migration route.
For longer flights, such as migration, it has a steadier, stronger action with legs drawn up.
For example, the Folsom point and Clovis point traditions ( collectively known as the fluted points ) are associated with Paleo Indians, some of the first people to colonize the new world ( see Models of migration to the New World ).
For these northern birds there is a trade off between staying put and risking starvation, or facing the perils of migration.
For example physical barriers such as canyons may effectively block migration and dispersal of small mammals ; however, have little impact on flying birds or wind-borne seeds.
For example, many people from Mississippi moved directly north by train to Chicago, from Alabama to Cleveland and Detroit, and in the second migration, from Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi to California.
For example, it allows the state of Linux real time signals to be preserved when a checkpoint is taken and also is capable of inter-operating with ssh via a portal daemon in order to implement full process migration ( and of any associated pod processes ) between Linux hosts.
: For the 1970s migration of Quebec anglophones to other Canadian provinces, see English-speaking Quebecers.
For example, in places where language families meet, like the interface of the Nilo-Saharan and Afro-Asiatic language family in Western Ethiopia, the relationship between a group that speaks a language and the Urheimat for that language is complicated by " processes of migration, language shift and group absorption are documented by linguists and ethnographers " in groups that are themselves " transient and plastic.
For example, while the evidence from genetics, archeology and historical climate change strongly points to a relatively small number of waves in a fairly short time period from Asia to the Americas, there continues to be intense controversy regarding the classification of the indigenous languages of the Americas, for which there is little direct evidence because all but a couple of those languages were not written in the pre-Columbian era, and in Australia and New Guinea, whose history of human migration and contact is also well documented, in which there were thousands of languages none of which were written prior to European contact.
## Persia “ For barbarism is always around civilization, amid it and beneath it, ready to engulf it by arms, or mass migration, or unchecked fertility.
For example, in the case of a rain of fish in Singapore in 1861, French naturalist Francis de Laporte de Castelnau explained that the supposed rain took place during a migration of walking catfish, which are capable of dragging themselves over the land from one puddle to another.
For Upper Bonnington, the first dam built on the river, the original goal was to improve navigation between Kootenay Lake and the Kootenay's mouth on the Columbia by drowning the dangerous Bonnigton Falls rapids that also blocked fish migration, and hopefully introducing fish to the upper river by constructing a fish ladder.
For foreigners, it is called " migration control " and stamped on a Migration card and / or on coupon approximately one-third A4 paper which are to be returned to officials before departure.
For his role in the migration, Brigham Young is sometimes referred to as the " American Moses.
For either it is an annihilation ( thus bringing eternal peace from all worries, and therefore not something to be truly afraid of ) or a migration to another place to meet souls of famous people such as Hesiod and Homer and heroes like Odysseus.
For several years, a number of researchers and laboratories from around the world have been sampling indigenous populations from around the globe in an effort to map historical human migration patterns.
For example, the territory of Norfolk Island, although under Australian sovereignty, is entirely outside the migration zone, as are the uninhabited territories of Heard Island and McDonald Islands ( in the Southern Ocean ) and the Australian Antarctic Territory.

For and ISDN
For home use the largest demand for new services was video and voice transfer, but the ISDN basic rate lacks the necessary channel capacity.
For example, the FTS2000 contractor might provide a terminal adapter to an agency location in order to connect FTS2000 ISDN services to the agency's terminal equipment.
S interface ( also known as S0 ): For basic rate access in an Integrated Services Digital Network ( ISDN ) environment, a User – network interface reference point that
U interface: For basic-rate access in an Integrated Services Digital Network ( ISDN ) environment, a user-to-network interface reference point that is characterized by the use of a 2-wire-loop transmission system that
For some affiliates, TWC actually provides a limited amount of live coverage during local severe weather ( with the Georgia-based announcers connected via ISDN ).
For signalling, CS networks use ISDN User Part ( ISUP ) ( or BICC ) over Message Transfer Part ( MTP ), while IMS uses SIP over IP.

For and services
For better subway services
For his services to the King of Spain, he was granted a vast stretch of land on the east shore of San Francisco Bay ( the contra costa, " opposite shore ") for a ranch, including that portion that now comprises the City of Berkeley.
For example, a shopping mall does not provide the merchandise a shopper is seeking, but provides space and services for retailers that serve the shopper.
For instance, JavaBeans library is used for designing enterprise applications, Windows Forms library is used for designing graphical user interface ( GUI ) applications like Microsoft Word, and Windows Communication Foundation is used for designing web services.
" For classical liberalism, rights are of a negative nature — rights that require that other individuals ( and governments ) refrain from interfering with individual liberty, whereas social liberalism ( also called modern liberalism or welfare liberalism ) holds that individuals have a right to be provided with certain benefits or services by others.
For example, feedback from a technical support center can enlighten marketers about specific services and product features clients are asking for.
For the first time since Vladimir Lenin's New Economic Policy, the law permitted private ownership of businesses in the services, manufacturing, and foreign-trade sectors.
For the time being, the two brand names and services were marketed separately.
For services depending on the day (" closed on Sundays ", " does not run on Fridays ", and so on ) there is a risk of ambiguity.
For his services Eugene was promoted to Lieutenant-General in November 1687.
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 the remainder, in particular for the Berbice River and the North West services, the Government provides a cross-subsidy funded out of the profits that are always realized by the Harbor Branch of the Transport and Harbors Department.
For example, how does one choose one investment adviser over another, since they often seem to provide identical services?
For instance the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia receive significant international income from financial services, while Japan and Germany rely more on exports of manufactured goods.
For the first time, the lawyer-theologian took up pastoral duties such as baptisms, weddings, and church services.
For his services as a physician and philanthropist he received many marks of distinction, including the Rectorship of Marischal College.
For other services, failure is less expected and may require changes to application code.
For example, the Act of Uniformity 1549 prescribed Protestant rites for church services, such as the use of Thomas Cranmer's new Book of Common Prayer.
For most of its history, New Zealand's rail services were operated by the Railways Department.
For the first time since Vladimir Lenin's New Economic Policy, the law permitted private ownership of businesses in the services, manufacturing, and foreign-trade sectors.
For his services the king extorted various concessions from Innocent VII, among them the promise that he would not reach any accommodation with the rival Pope in Avignon that would compromise Ladislas ' claims to Naples, which had been challenged until very recently by Louis II of Anjou.
For orthodox Marxists, socialism is the lower stage of communism based on the principle of " from each according to his ability, to each according to his contribution " while upper stage communism is based on the principle of " from each according to his ability, to each according to his need "; the upper stage becoming possible only after the socialist stage further develops economic efficiency and the automation of production has led to a superabundance of goods and services.
For example, some students in the developed world avoid education related to software engineering because of the fear of offshore outsourcing ( importing software products or services from other countries ) and of being displaced by foreign visa workers.

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