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For some communities such as in Papua New Guinea and South America ( except Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Bolivia ), spiders are included in traditional foods.
For example, Oki, born as a child of an Ainu father and a Japanese mother, became a musician who plays the traditional Ainu instrument tonkori.
For instance, relatively new biostatistics departments have been founded with a focus on bioinformatics and computational biology, whereas older departments, typically affiliated with schools of public health, will have more traditional lines of research involving epidemiological studies and clinical trials as well as bioinformatics.
For Bede, Mercia was a traditional enemy of his native Northumbria and he regarded powerful kings such as the pagan Penda as standing in the way of the Christian conversion of the Anglo-Saxons.
For example, the behavior of Job's comforters, who kept silence until he spoke to them, is the source for a norm applicable to contemporary traditional Jewish practice, that visitors to a house of mourning should not speak to the mourner until they are spoken to.
For example, Calgary, Canada-based SemBioSys Genetics, Inc. reports that its safflower-produced insulin will reduce unit costs by over 25 % or more and approximates a reduction in the capital costs associated with building a commercial-scale insulin manufacturing facility of over $ 100 million, compared to traditional biomanufacturing facilities.
For the Bandanese, on the other hand, although they welcomed another competitor purchaser for their spices, the items of trade offered by the Dutch — heavy woollens, and damasks, unwanted manufactured goods, for example — were usually unsuitable in comparison to traditional trade products.
For example, the CIA World Factbook uses the word in its " Country name " field to refer to " a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states ".< sup id = Note_1 >
For example, the traditional common law rule through most of the 19th century was that a plaintiff could not recover for a defendant's negligent production or distribution of a harmful instrumentality unless the two were in privity of contract.
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 many traditional Cantonese cooks, the flavours of a finished dish should be well balanced and not greasy.
For Adorno and Horkheimer state intervention in the economy had effectively abolished the tension in capitalism between the " relations of production " and " material productive forces of society ," a tension which, according to traditional critical theory, constituted the primary contradiction within capitalism.
" For Adorno and Horkheimer, this posed the problem of how to account for the apparent persistence of domination in the absence of the very contradiction that, according to traditional critical theory, was the source of domination itself.
For slow applications, a traditional slower processor such as a microcontroller may be adequate.
For example, rugby union is both dangerous and adrenaline-inducing but is not considered an extreme sport due to its traditional image, and because it does not involve high speed or an intention to perform stunts ( the aesthetic criteria mentioned above ) and also it does not have changing environmental variables for the athletes.
For a brief period, in the aberrant theology promulgated by the pharaoh Akhenaten, a single god, the Aten, replaced the traditional pantheon.
For centuries, the hapless Prince Ōtomo was not considered to have been a part of the traditional order of succession.
For example, the Grammy Award previously used " traditional music " for folk music that is not contemporary folk music.
For instance, Cecil Sharp campaigned, with some success, to have English traditional songs ( in his own heavily edited and expurgated versions ) to be taught to school children.
For example, Jean Ritchie ( born in 1922 ) was the youngest child of a large family from Viper, Kentucky that had preserved many of the old Appalachian traditional songs.
The traditional subscription to the epistle, translated in the King James Bible, states that this epistle was written at Philippi, perhaps arising from a misinterpretation of 16: 5, " For I do pass through Macedonia ", as meaning, " I am passing through Macedonia ".
For example, Canada has passed legislation favouring the International System of Units, while also maintaining legal definitions for traditional Canadian imperial units.
For other cultures the terms " ethnic dance " or " traditional dance " are sometimes used, although the latter terms may encompass ceremonial dances.
For others, the traditional way of eating is still rather common, and not only in rural areas.

For and conservatives
For conservatives, the socialists had to be halted before they were able to markedly alter the power structure of the country.
For example, Eve Fairbanks described right-wing opponents of moderate Republican Congressman Wayne Gilchrest as " Jacobin conservatives " in The New Republic.
For some conservatives, such as Peter Hitchens, Jenkins ' reforms remain objectionable.
For more than a year she exercised great political power, which she directed in favor of liberalism and against the conservatives and the Jesuits.
For a period in the 1990s, conservatives came to the fore of the English edition of the paper, but the break from tradition didn't last.
: For use of the phrase by Ronald Reagan and United States ' conservatives, see Evil empire.
For most of its lifetime, the Project faced a barrage of criticism from conservatives and particularly the House Un-American Activities Committee ( also known as HUAC ) and its chair, Congressman Martin Dies of Texas.
For instance, Wilson interviews a mix of Americans across the country and well-known figures like conservatives Dinesh D ' Souza, David Horowitz and Andrew Breitbart, liberal Albert Maysles and fellow libertarians such as Penn Jillette and Tim Slagle.
For conservatives, he was a champion of tradition and liberty, with the emphasis on tradition.
For conservatives, their moral foundations are constituted by the foundations of not only harm / care and fairness / reciprocity, but also by ingroup / loyalty, authority / respect, and purity / sanctity.
For years, liberal legal commentators have been fond of accusing conservatives of pining for the restoration of the " Constitution in Exile " — a return to pre-FDR conservative constitutional jurisprudence that would ( by their telling ) roll back the New Deal, the Great Society, and more or less every other major liberal legislative triumph of the twentieth century.
For many conservatives, this effect of the bill, which allowed the middle classes to share power with the upper classes, was revolutionary.
" He also goes on to mention that " For conservatives to hope the election of yet another Republican will set things right is surely in vain.
For example, few conservatives levy the same claim against the Supreme Court for its decisions concerning sovereign immunity: a term also found nowhere in the Constitution but has been read into the Eleventh Amendment by the Supreme Court and since been expanded by the recent conservative majority.
For example, traditional conservatives may oppose the use of female soldiers in combat.

For and payment
For example: If your bodily injury claims start payment after the first $250, a 25% premium saving is often made.
For example, if an author is paid a modest advance of $ 2000. 00, and their royalty rate is 10 % of a book priced at $ 20. 00-that is, $ 2. 00 per book-the book will need to sell 1000 copies before any further payment will be made.
For example, a financial department of a company needs the payment details of all employees as part of the company's expenses, but not other many details about employees, that are the interest of the human resources department.
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 a related issue regarding trade execution, see payment for order flow.
For example: an employee who submits a request for reimbursement should not also be able to authorize payment or print the check.
For five months, the administration refused but finally in end-May 1918, the Government gave way on important provisions and relaxed the conditions of payment of revenue tax until the famine ended.
For credit card payments, the merchant typically relies on a third-party payment gateway that enables a secure payment method using cryptographically based technology, such as SSL or TLS.
For example, in Canada and India the fiscal year runs from April 1 ; in the United Kingdom it runs from April 1 for purposes of corporation tax and government financial statements, but from April 6 for purposes of personal taxation and payment of state benefits ; in Australia it runs from July 1 ; while in the United States the fiscal year of the federal government runs from October 1.
For its shareholders, SCI returned value through more than $ 335 million in share repurchases, and it resumed payment of a regular quarterly dividend in early 2005, the first since 1999.
For payment of 300, 000 thalers, he sent a troop of 5, 000 men to the Emperor.
For institutional care, such as hospital and nursing home care, Medicare uses prospective payment systems.
For practical purposes ( except for its tax consequences ), share repurchasing is similar to a dividend payment, as both consist of the firm giving money back to investors.
For five years, he worked for Judge Potter in payment for on lot four of the second range.
For most listing categories, eBay sellers are permitted to offer a variety of payment systems such as PayPal, Paymate, ProPay, and Moneybookers.
For Catholics, the payment of tithes was adopted from the Old Law, and early writers speak of it as a divine ordinance and an obligation of conscience, rather than any direct command by Jesus Christ.
For example, states provide that a person who repairs a car had a lien on the car to secure payment for the work.
For Paris, the only hard figure is a payment by the city to workmen for collecting and burying 1, 100 bodies washed up on the banks of the Seine downstream from the city in one week.
For an annuity that makes one payment per year, i will be the annual interest rate.
For an income or payment stream with a different payment schedule, the interest rate must be converted into the relevant periodic interest rate.
For example, the present value at time 0 of a future payment at time t can be restated in the following way, where e is the base of the natural logarithm and r is the continuously compounded rate:
For an instrument whose payment stream is described by f ( t ), the value V ( t ) satisfies the inhomogeneous first-order ODE (" inhomogeneous " is because one has f rather than 0, and " first-order " is because one has first derivatives but no higher derivatives ) – this encodes the fact that when any cash flow occurs, the value of the instrument changes by the value of the cash flow ( if you receive a $ 10 coupon, the remaining value decreases by exactly $ 10 ).

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