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For example, bundle theory regards an apple as red, four inches ( 100 mm ) wide, and juicy but lacking an underlying substance.
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 in Sweden, the Swedish word totalförsvar refers to the commitment of a wide range of resources of the nation to its defense-including to civil protection.
For example, in jazz, aspiring bassists have to learn how to perform a wide range of pizzicato tones, including using the sides of the fingers to create a full, deep sound for ballads, using the tips of the fingers for fast walking basslines or solos, and performing a variety of percussive ghost notes by raking muted or partially muted strings.
For example, machines, unlike humans, can support a wide selection of learning algorithms, and controversy has arisen over the relative ethical merits of these options.
For this reason, infrared is reflected by metals ( as is most EMR into the ultraviolet ) but is absorbed by a wide range of substances, causing them to increase in temperature as the vibrations dissipate as heat.
For example, on the Madagascar high central plateau, comprising approximately ten percent of that country's land area, virtually the entire landscape is sterile of vegetation, with gully erosive furrows typically in excess of 50 meters deep and one kilometer wide.
For instance, placing the fan near your heart meant " I love you ", while opening a fan wide meant " Wait for me ".
For example, if only the first four colors ( values 0 to 3 ) of the palette are used, the symbols can taken to be 2 bits wide with codes starting at 3 bits.
For instance, endothermic animals ( mammals and birds ) maintain a constant body temperature, while ectothermic animals ( almost all other organisms ) exhibit wide body temperature variation.
For Chrétien a grail was a wide, somewhat deep dish or bowl, interesting because it contained not a pike, salmon or lamprey, as the audience may have expected for such a container, but a single Mass wafer which provided sustenance for the Fisher King ’ s crippled father.
For example, Jerry Fodor ( 1980 ) argues for narrow content ( although he comes to reject that view in his 1995 ), while David Chalmers ( 2002 ) argues for a two dimensional semantics according to which the contents of mental states can have both wide and narrow content.
For shelter, the Komodo dragon digs holes that can measure from 1 – 3 metres ( 3 – 10 ft ) wide with its powerful forelimbs and claws.
For the unnamed " king of Babylon " a wide range of identifications have been proposed. They include a Babylonian ruler of the prophet Isaiah's own time the later Nebuchadnezzar II, under whom the Babylonian captivity of the Jews began, or Nabonidus, and the Assyrian kings Tiglath-Pileser, Sargon II and Sennacherib, Herbert Wolf held that the " king of Babylon " was not a specific ruler but a generic representation of the whole line of rulers.
For artists, their work gets a wide audience who otherwise might not set foot in an art gallery.
For example, through the use of macro-assembler-like capabilities, Digital Equipment Corporation used their MICRO2 microassembler for a very wide range of computer architectures and implementations.
For instance, the CPU registers are 32 bits wide, though few self-contained structures in the processor itself operate on 32 bits at a time.
His latest play to receive wide acclaim is For The Pleasure Of Seeing Her Again, a funny and nostalgic play, centered on the memories of his mother.
For example, they are used to form polynomial equations, which encode a wide range of problems, from elementary word problems to complicated problems in the sciences ; they are used to define polynomial functions, which appear in settings ranging from basic chemistry and physics to economics and social science ; they are used in calculus and numerical analysis to approximate other functions.
For example, proverbs have been used for teaching foreign languages at various levels., In addition, proverbs have been used for public health promotion, such as promoting breast feeding with a shawl bearing a Swahili proverb “ Mother ’ s milk is sweet ”, also for helping people manage diabetes, for to combat prostitution, and for community development The most active field deliberately using proverbs is Christian ministry, where Joseph G. Healey and others have deliberately worked to catalyze the collection of proverbs from smaller languages and the application of them in a wide variety of church-related ministries, resulting in publications of collections and applications ,.
For example, in the " Here Comes Your Man " video, both Black and Deal open their mouths wide instead of mouthing their lyrics.
For the benefit of the former, the row of post-war single-storey shops in Potsdamer Straße now sold a wide variety of souvenir goods, many of which were purchased by coach-loads of curious visitors brought specially to this sad location.
For modern students today, it can be difficult to remember that the wide use and availability of written texts is a phenomenon that was just coming into vogue in Classical Greece.
For example, in R-Type II, if the cannon is not fired when the ' BEAM ' bar has been charged completely, the gauge is able to enter a second stage of charging, and if the cannon is fired during this time, it launches a wide spread shot of medium power energy shots instead of a single large shot.
For example, the lot size for a residence in Chicago is usually deep, while the width can vary from wide for a row house to wide for a large stand – alone house.

For and sectors
For convenience, ceramic products are usually divided into four sectors ; these are shown below with some examples:
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 last 100 years, there has been a substantial shift from the primary and secondary sectors to the tertiary sector in industrialised countries.
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 all its pervasive weight, however, it infiltrates our culture asymmetrically, unevenly across multiple sectors.
For example, bus services in the UK outside London are provided by both the public and private sectors in a deregulated economic environment ( where no-one specifies which services are to be provided, so the provision of services is influenced by the market ), whereas bus services within London are provided by the private sector in a regulated economic environment ( where the public sector specifies the services to be provided and the private sector competes for the right to supply those services-i. e.
For example, we might introduce the idea that workers in different sectors push for money wage increases that are similar to those in other sectors.
Use of the term chairman remains widespread in predominantly male sectors of society, but chairperson or chair is now widespread in society in general, at least in the USA, Canada and increasingly in the U. K. For example, the boards of most Fortune 500 companies in the United States are presided over by a " chairman " and also the overwhelming majority of the ( FTSE 100 ) companies in the United Kingdom have a " chairman ", while committees in the United States House of Representatives are presided over by a " chair ", as of 2009.
For example, engaging in a war may transfer wealth to certain sectors of society.
For a Yang – Mills theory these inequivalent sectors can be ( in an appropriate gauge ) classified by the third homotopy group of SU ( 2 ) ( whose group manifold is the 3-sphere ).
For many disk drives, at least one of the sector size, number of sectors per track, and number of tracks per surface is a power of two.
For starters, it is worthwhile to ask which sectors of strings can interact with one another.
For example, in the usage of ICT4D projects in those farming sectors where a majority of the population are considered to be technologically illiterate, projects lie idle and sometimes get damaged or allowed to become obsolete.
For this reason collaboration among the public, civic, nonprofit and private sectors in various types of regional organizations has remained extremely appealing for those communities wishing to remain competitive at the regional level.
For each subject, there is a permanent group of external examiners made up from teachers-with 5 % of the members from other sectors of the education system or from industry.
For the next twenty years he worked on automation initiatives in various sectors of the chemical industry ( 1964-1971: management automation department chief, State Chemistry Committee ; 1971-1974: automated management systems department chief, Chemical Industry Ministry of the Soviet Union ; 1974-1980: CEO, Experimental Design Office of Automation, Chemical Industry Ministry of the Soviet Union ; 1980 – 1986: CEO, Scientific-Industrial Association " Petrochemautomation ").
For better efficiency in combat operations, each of the sectors were divided into a number of sub-sectors.
For years, various sectors in Puerto Rico had plans for claiming the independence of Puerto Rico from Spanish rule.
For practical purposes it might be challenging to actually compute the inverse matrix, given that some input-output tables are in excess of hundreds of sectors.
For example, the postcode sector EH14 5 is within three post towns: Juniper Green, Currie and Balerno, while Balerno is also within other sectors, such as EH14 7.
For many outsiders, the change in leadership marked a final moment in the family's more than 100-year dominance of the Swedish banking and industrial sectors.
For example, magnetic disks may develop new " bad sectors " after data have been written, and tapes require inter-record gaps.
For instance, the AFD's main sectors of intervention consist in supporting the health sector, improving access to drinking water and sanitation, education and training, supporting the private sector, combating global warming.

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