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For and walkers
For example, a collection of walkers in a Markov chain Monte Carlo iteration is called an ensemble in some literature.
For experienced walkers there are also numerous trails traversing the park.
For the vast majority of walkers, the coastal path is enjoyed in shorter sections, and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park lists some 130 shorter circular walks on its web site ( here ).
For BattleBots 4. 0 and beyond only a 20 % weight bonus was given to walkers and the technical rules specified that walking mechanisms not use cam operated walking mechanisms as they were functionally too similar to wheel operation.
For walkers, wheelchair-users and cyclists, border crossings are present going into Bavaria ( Aš-Rehau ) and Saxony ( Bad Brambach-Plesná, Bad Brambach-Vernéřov, Bad Elster-Podhradí, Markneukirchen-Luby and Hranice-Ebmath ).
For walkers and cyclists there is also the Chester Connector which is a municipal operated section of the previous rail line and which is shared with motorized recreational vehicles.
For instance, the majority of Wainwright's stages start and end at low level with a single up-down during the day: many walkers split the Borrowdale-Patterdale stage at Grasmere in order to maintain this pattern and avoid having two major uphill sections in one day.
For adventurous experienced walkers, the finest mainland scramble in the UK is the Aonach Eagach.
For recreational use the woods are popular with dog walkers, sports teams, joggers, and families with children.
For a nation of walkers, the cobbler was vital.
For very fit walkers, the walk can be completed in six days, although extra time should be allowed for seeing Yerranderie if desired.
For most of the walk there are many signs of human activity, and many other walkers in summer.

For and seeking
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
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 example, structural unemployment is a form of unemployment resulting from a mismatch between demand in the labour market and the skills and locations of the workers seeking employment.
For example, in a representative democracy, every vote has equal weight, no unreasonable restrictions can apply to anyone seeking to become a representative, and the freedom of its citizens is secured by legitimized rights and liberties which are generally protected by a constitution.
For major mining companies, and any company seeking international financing, there are however a number of other mechanisms to enforce good environmental standards.
For years, she took in relatives and boarders, offering a safe place for black Americans seeking a better life in the north.
According to the documentary Take That: For the Record, his mother read an advertisement seeking members for a new boy band and suggested that he try out for the group.
For any manufacturer seeking to deviate from the MIL – STD-188 series standards ( prior to the manufacture of an item ) they must request to do so with the Joint Steering Committee ( JSC ) which is constituted under the Defense Communications Agency.
For a few months in 1843, he moved to the home of William Emerson on Staten Island, and tutored the family sons while seeking contacts among literary men and journalists in the city who might help publish his writings, including his future literary representative Horace Greeley.
For decades now, the picturesque Nicean surroundings have attracted not only those in search of relaxation, but also those seeking inspiration.
For the next year's WrestleMania XV, Rose was portrayed as seeking revenge.
For those seeking to prevent security breaches, the first step is usually to attempt to identify what might motivate an attack on the system, how much the continued operation and information security of the system are worth, and who might be motivated to breach it.
For example, in Florida, a court will not grant a petition for a change of name if it finds that ( i ) the petitioner has ulterior or illegal motives in seeking the name change, ( ii ) the petitioner's civil rights are suspended, or ( iii ) granting the name change will invade the property rights ( e. g., intellectual property rights ) of others.
For example, a prisoner seeking habeas corpus relief from capital punishment must prove his factual innocence by clear and convincing evidence.
For this and many other reasons, both the WPATH-SOC and other SOCs are highly controversial and often maligned documents among transgender patients seeking surgery.
For questions seeking oral replies, supplementary questions may be put by any member when called upon by the president of the council for the purpose of elucidating that answer.
For instance, if we are seeking a particular rearrangement of 10 letters, then we have 10!
For example, it would be a useful reference source for nurses who administer medications on hospital wards, and even for patients and others seeking an authoritative source of advice on any aspect of pharmacotherapy.
For German, Irish and Scandinavian immigrants seeking a new life, southwestern Minnesota was a new world.
For example, players seeking a powerful magic user can divert points to Magical Aptitude.
For hereditary hemochromatosis, a disease caused by excess intestinal iron absorption, the degree of penetrance has been a subject of controversy for many years and illustrates the challenges facing investigators seeking a quantitative measure of penetrance.
For this reason, one must either modify the formulation to ensure that it's a minimization problem ( for example, by extremizing the square of the gradient of the Lagrangian as below ), or else use an optimization technique that finds stationary points ( such as Newton's method without an extremum seeking line search ) and not necessarily extrema.
For this reason, language isolates have been the object of numerous studies seeking to uncover their genealogy.
For example, evangelical missionary organisations such as the New Tribes Mission actively work to support social changes that some observers would consider detrimental to cultural diversity by seeking out remote tribal societies to convert them to Christianity ;
For some they are radicals out to restructure American life, and for others they are economically hard-pressed agrarians seeking government relief.

For and challenge
For bassists with smaller hands, the large spaces between pitches may present a significant challenge, especially in the lowest range, where the spaces between notes are largest.
For the first time since 1897 there was no ultimate match — either “ challenge final ” or “ grand final ” — to determine the premiers.
For example, a firewall designed to meet National Fire Protection Agency, ( NFPA ), 221-09 section A. 5. 7 which indicates an average temperature of 800 ° F, is not designed to withstand higher temperatures such as would be present in higher challenge fires, and as a result would fail in a time less than the wall rating.
For example, air begins to absorb significantly around the 193 nm wavelength ; moving to sub-193 nm wavelengths would require installing vacuum pump and purge equipment on the lithography tools ( a significant challenge ).
For rocket-powered SSTO, the main challenge is achieving a high enough mass-ratio to carry sufficient propellant to achieve orbit, plus a meaningful payload weight.
For air-breathing SSTO, the main challenge is system complexity and associated research and development costs, material science, and construction techniques necessary for surviving sustained high-speed flight within the atmosphere, and achieving a high enough mass-ratio to carry sufficient propellant to achieve orbit, plus a meaningful payload weight.
For instance, quantum mechanics gives an independent motivation to challenge the principle of sufficient reason.
For example, Haarlem resident Theodorus Schrevelius noted that Hals ' works reflected ' such power and life ' that the painter ' seems to challenge nature with his brush '.
For its historical impact through the centuries, Cambridge was widely recognized as the most influential European University, one that " continues to play a very particular role for the university consciousness in the world ," Its decision to confer an honorary degree to Derrida was seen as a challenge to the apparent hegemony of the Anglo-American Analytic philosophy over most of the philosophy departments of the Anglophone world.
For the first few years Patriarch Sergius of Constantinople managed to keep him silent, but when Sophronius was appointed Patriarch of Jerusalem in 634, he used his newfound position of authority to challenge the validity of the doctrine of Monoenergism.
For all his sycophantic devotion to Mr. Burns, Smithers has been willing to challenge him on at least two occasions, most significantly in the " Who Shot Mr. Burns?
For example, in the position at right, the challenge is to place a white king, queen, rook, knight, and bishop in the five marked squares so that the squares with numbers in them are attacked zero and four times respectively.
For all of these reasons, editing the manuscript has been a challenge and even successful editors are forced to exercise a great deal of judgment in preparing print editions.
For example, a 3 kyu player gives a 7 kyu player four handicap stones to allow for an interesting game with roughly equal challenge for both players.
For example, in the eight queens problem the challenge is to place eight queens on a standard chessboard so that no queen attacks any other.
For example, Bob Jones particularly sought to challenge the public position of the Moral Majority and was known to make public statements that the Moral Majority was an instrument of Satan.
There are several other scientists, however, who challenge this approach, and argue that psychophysiological studies do not support the idea that the person is dreaming during an OBE For example, Frederick Aardema ( 2012 ), a clinical researcher, argues that dreaming is just one of the many different modes of consciousness a person may enter during an OBE.
For Rothko, this commission presented a new challenge for it was the first time he was required not only to design a coordinated series of paintings, but to produce an artwork space concept for a large, specific interior.
For fight number 16, Pedroza traveled on the last week of March 1976, to Mexicali, Mexico, to challenge WBA world bantamweight champion Alfonso Zamora for the world title.
Barry was one of the original patent-holders of the actors ' company, which opened at Lincoln's Inn Fields with the smash hit of William Congreve's Love For Love in 1695 and continued to successfully challenge Rich's United Company.
For example, the variations in mindset between Democratic Party and Republican Party Presidents in the U. S. may have made that country more able to challenge assumptions than the Kremlin with its more static bureaucracy.
For example, in a challenge from the US version, players are given two watches.
For example, in one challenge in the second United States series, host Anderson Cooper was eating an apple.
For example, the 1966 Honda 450 cc dohc 180 ° parallel-twin “ Black Bomber " could challenge contemporary British 650 cc 360 ° twins.
For example, a system with two dual-core hyper-threaded CPUs presents a challenge to a scheduling algorithm.

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