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For and happen
* Belief that an event is " due " to happen: For example, " The roulette wheel has landed on red in three consecutive spins.
For this to happen a SMPTE to MTC converter needs to be employed.
For example, in creating a relatively simple program to sort a list of words into alphabetical order, one's design might fail to consider what should happen when a word contains a hyphen.
For example, 1 ) The initial conditions that amount to an accident waiting to happen 2 ) What disturbed the set-up to get an event into progress 3 ) The additional developments that occurred to result in the final situation, 4 ) The final situation.
For the probability that a certain event will happen, one sums the probability amplitudes for all of the possible ways in which the event can occur, and then takes the square of the length of the result.
For instance, a convection oven works by forced convection, as a fan which rapidly circulates hot air forces heat into food faster than would naturally happen due to simple heating without the fan.
For instance, some dreams are warnings of something about to happen — e. g. a dream of failing an examination, if one is a student, may be a literal warning of unpreparedness.
) For a mirage to happen, the temperature gradient has to be much greater than that.
For Z > Z < sub > cr </ sub >, if the innermost orbital ( 1s ) is not filled, the electric field of the nucleus will pull an electron out of the vacuum, resulting in the spontaneous emission of a positron ; however, this does not happen if the innermost orbital is filled, so that Z
For this to happen, it is overwhelmingly likely that both of his parents possessed the same eye colour.
For example, odds of " 7 to 3 against " ( 7: 3 ) mean that there are seven chances that the event will not happen to every three chances that it will happen.
For that to happen, however, both provisional ballots would have to be certified as valid votes, and both would have to go to Akins.
For example, in the film, the fail-safe procedures designed to prevent a nuclear war are precisely the systems that ensure that it will happen.
For this to happen, the marginal propensity to save needs to be strictly positive.
For example, he tells Buddy Baker that the next writer could have him eating meat ( which in fact did happen, in a bizarre set of circumstances ), and Buddy says, " But I don't eat meat ," to which Morrison retorts, " No, I don't eat meat.
For a woman to conceive, certain things have to happen: intercourse must take place around the time when an egg is released from her ovary ; the systems that produce eggs and sperm have to be working at optimum levels ; and her hormones must be balanced.
For this to happen, the water body must enter a restricted environment where water input into this environment remains below the net rate of evaporation.
For example, if the drug has always been administered in the same room, the stimuli provided by that room may produce a conditioned compensatory effect ; then an overdose reaction may happen if the drug is administered in a different location where the conditioned stimuli are absent.
For instance, the beta decay of a neutron can happen through the emission of a single virtual, negatively charged W particle that almost immediately decays into a real electron and antineutrino ; the neutron turns into a proton when it emits the W particle.
For the non-Pathēt Lao elements in the government, compromise seemed better than allowing what had happened in Cambodia and South Vietnam to happen in Laos.
For maintaining correctness in cases of failed ( aborted ) transactions ( which can always happen for many reasons ) schedules also need to have the recoverability ( from abort ) property.
It may happen that a continuous function f is differentiable almost everywhere on, its derivative f ′ is Lebesgue integrable, and nevertheless the integral of f ′ differs from the increment of f. For example, this happens for the Cantor function, which means that this function is not absolutely continuous.
For example, the outcomes 1 and 4 of a single roll of a six-sided die are mutually exclusive ( cannot both happen ) but not collectively exhaustive ( there are other possible outcomes ; 2, 3, 5, 6 ).

For and strategic
For the maintenance of a long-term program, the departments, and particularly their chairmen, are strategic.
For example, in some predominately market-oriented and mixed economies, the state utilizes economic planning in strategic industries such as the aerospace industry.
For strategic reasons, however, the League of Nations awarded the Åland Islands to Finland in 1921.
For most of the period between 2002 and 2005, the FARC-EP was believed to be in a strategic withdrawal due to the increasing military and police actions of new president Álvaro Uribe, which led to the capture or desertion of many fighters and medium-level commanders.
For decades, Russia and Sudan have maintained a strong economic and politically strategic partnership.
For strategic reasons, past Afghan governments preferred to discourage the construction of railways which could aid foreign interference in Afghanistan by Britain or Russia.
For this reason, water is a strategic resource in the globe and an important element in many political conflicts.
For 36 years, NATO and the Warsaw Treaty never directly waged war against each other in Europe ; the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies implemented strategic policies aimed at the containment of each other in Europe, while working and fighting for influence within the wider Cold War on the international stage.
For strategic reasons the legionnaires are located in the Aurès Mountains.
For several years after World War II, the US developed and maintained a strategic force based on the Convair B-36 bomber that would be able to attack any potential enemy from bomber bases in the US.
For the next three days, Klenau patrolled the countryside, capturing the surrounding strategic points of Lagoscuro, Borgoforte and the Mirandola fortress.
For example, the client – server style is architectural ( strategic ) because a program that is built on this principle can be expanded into a program which is not client – server ; for example, by adding peer-to-peer nodes.
For example, in 1890 Alexandra wrote a memorandum, distributed to senior British ministers and military personnel, warning against the planned exchange of the British North Sea island of Heligoland for the German colony of Zanzibar, pointing out Heligoland's strategic significance and that it could be used either by Germany to launch an attack, or by Britain to contain German aggression.
For centuries, Verdun had played an important role in the defense of its hinterland, due to the city's strategic location on the Meuse River.
For the first few years, this rebellion posed no economic or strategic threat to the new masters of Iberia, whose seat of power had been established at Cordoba.
For this reason, among others, I consider that the national security will continue to require the flexibility, responsiveness, and discrimination of manned strategic weapon systems throughout the range of cold, limited, and general war.
For strategic planning the area is identified as one of two international centres in the London Plan.
For " mainstream " history, the Frankish and later the Habsburg empire, the Alps had strategic importance as an obstacle, not as a landscape, and the Alpine passes have consequently had great significance militarily.
For defensive purposes, navies use arrays of magnetometers laid across sea floors in strategic locations ( i. e. around ports ) to monitor submarine activity.
For strategic reasons linked to the protection of Antwerp, the local authorities decided to dismantle the remaining dams.
The Rendon Group website states,For nearly three decades, The Rendon Group has been providing innovative global strategic communications solutions from our headquarters in Washington, DC.
For the second day of battle, Napoleon planned a main attack against the enemy left, which was to be conducted by the powerful III Corps under Maréchal Davout, who was ordered to attack the enemy on the plateau behind the Russbach stream, storm the strategic village of Markgrafneusiedl and then roll up the enemy flank.
For the U. S., capturing the Philippines was a key strategic step in isolating Imperial Japan's military holdings in China and the Pacific theater.
For example, in 2007, CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao told the 17th Communist Party Congress that China needed to increase its soft power, and the US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates spoke of the need to enhance American soft power by " a dramatic increase in spending on the civilian instruments of national security -- diplomacy, strategic communications, foreign assistance, civic action and economic reconstruction and development.
For other countries see global strategic petroleum reserves

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