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Fortunately, it is possible to be somewhat more concrete and factual in diagnosing the involvement of values in education.
Fortunately, there is a nursery school which he has been able to attend, with a group of normal children.
Fortunately, it is the FHA which has arrived at this conclusion, for it means that cooling equipment of all kinds may now be included in a mortgage, and thus acquired with a minimum of financial stress.
Fortunately, although only a few years ago they held the student at arms length, today the business houses welcome the opportunity to aid the student, not only from an increased sense of community responsibility but also from the realization that the student of today is the interior designer of tomorrow -- that the student already is `` in the trade ''.
" In a letter written from his exile, he cheered up a fellow physicist and human rights activist with the words: " Fortunately, the future is unpredictable and also — because of quantum effects — uncertain.
Fortunately, it is possible to build plain track suitable for all three ( see Dual gauge ).
Fortunately there survives a manuscript of the Duetto which has been recorded, while the existence of the Fandango is known only through concert posters.
Fortunately, the human visual system is similar in design: it perceives changes in luminance at a higher resolution than changes in chrominance, so this asymmetry has minimal visual impact.
Fortunately the Sloughi is one of the breeds in whom this condition can be tested for with a small blood sample, and breeders are working to eliminate PRA from the gene pool.
Fortunately this is no longer the case.
Fortunately, that history is fresh within the memory of us all, and its leading features, as they bear upon the matter before us, free from doubt.
Fortunately, there are often large regions of a flow where the assumption of irrotationality is valid, which is why potential flow is used for various applications.
Fortunately, however, this is also a time in which the Mayas themselves have begun to salvage and publish the precious tales of their parents and grandparents.
(" Fortunately, the Bloc is here !").
Fortunately, our solar system is much less populated with large objects today and the probability of such an event happening is essentially zero, as the larger asteroids in the asteroid belt and the giant comets in the Kuiper belt that are in this size range are in stable orbits that will not enter the inner solar system, let alone intersect the orbit of Earth, with no observed exceptions.
Fortunately it is possible to alter the equation by substituting || w || with ( the factor of 1 / 2 being used for mathematical convenience ) without changing the solution ( the minimum of the original and the modified equation have the same w and b ).
Fortunately there is another explanation available.
Fortunately for Jim, he is not stuck in no man's land for long ; the Americans attack, and he is taken away to a hospital.
Fortunately, recent studies have found a new way of determining what stage of development Silphid larvae are in by measuring the maximum cranial width and other heavily sclerotized areas of the larvae instead of measuring just the length, which is subject to change with each larva, particularly in O. inaequale and N. surinamensis, which are more robust and have greater variations of length respectively.
Fortunately, the Johnson organ in the Great Hall of Unseen University is one of the few organs thus equipped.

Fortunately and small
Fortunately the number of pathological bigots appears to be quite small, but it would be a mistake to think that more than a matter of degree separates them from the rest of us.
Fortunately, the short ranges and spread of shot provide a significant overlap, so a small error in regulation in a double will often be too small to be noticed.
Fortunately, in optical fibers small amounts of birefringence are always present and, furthermore, the fast and slow axes vary randomly along the fiber length.
Fortunately, D & C algorithms that are time-efficient often have relatively small recursion depth.
Fortunately, their relative small size makes them much less dangerous than the larger titan triggerfish of the same family.
Fortunately, the diver's mass provides a source of inertia, as does the liquid medium, so small perturbations ( such as from breathing ) can be compensated for easily by an experienced diver.
Fortunately, her captain was on shore, and he was at once appointed to command a small yacht called the Neptune, in which he executed surveys of the Palk Strait and Pamben Channel.
Fortunately ( as it turned out ), a desire to keep the equipment small had led to recording the reference pattern on 35 mm film.
Fortunately, the conjugate gradient method can be used as an iterative method as it provides monotonically improving approximations to the exact solution, which may reach the required tolerance after a relatively small ( compared to the problem size ) number of iterations.
Fortunately a local pilot and dentist, Dr. Stephen Barber, has established a small commuter air service, Horizon Airways, in 1972.

Fortunately and less
Fortunately, for the players and for English literature, this interval did not last ; when Cobham died less than a year later, the post of Lord Chamberlain went to Henry Carey's son George, second Lord Hunsdon, and the actors regained their previous patronage.
Fortunately, the rain damaged the fuses, and the damage was less severe than intended.
Fortunately, for the players and for English literature, this interval did not last ; when Cobham died less than a year later, the post of Lord Chamberlain went to Henry Carey's son George, second Lord Hunsdon, and the actors regained their previous patronage.
Fortunately for Toyota, the problems with the Crown were not seen on the Tiara as the lighter body ( 400 lb less than the Crown ) made the R series engine more sufficient.
Fortunately the college was more or less successful, owing largely to his enthusiasm and energy, and many of the men who were trained there subsequently made their mark in chemical history.
Fortunately, key parts of the museum's collection had been previously moved to less vulnerable locations.
Fortunately, this is less of a problem these days, and the need to fill a battery with acid usually only arises when purchasing a motorcycle or ATV battery.
Fortunately for the resistance forces, the Hanthawaddy command mistakenly equated their capture of Ava with the victory over Upper Burma, and withdrew two-thirds of the invasion force back to Pegu, leaving just a third ( less than 10, 000 men ) for what they considered a mop-up operation.
David Nusair, writing for Reel Film Reviews from the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, was even less impressed :" That The Myth eventually turns into an almost interminable experience is a shame, given the light-hearted and genuinely entertaining vibe of the film's opening hour ... Fortunately, The Myth contains several expectedly impressive action sequences-with a fight set within a rat paper factory an obvious highlight-although it's not long before such moments wear out their welcome.
Fortunately, these are becoming less expensive all the time.

Fortunately and than
Fortunately, such cases in Rhode Island are more the exception than the rule.
Fortunately the plague left Gondor's enemies in no better condition than the realm itself, and Gondor was therefore allowed over a century of respite from attack.
Fortunately, there are a few more moments in the former category than in the latter.
Fortunately for Lee and Stuart, Pope dismissed the cavalry as little more than a patrol.
Fortunately, very rapid convergence is guaranteed and no more than a few iterations are needed in practice.
) Harvard Crimson noted, similar to McInerney, that " Celebrity by itself teeters so often into self-parody that it seems too easy to bash it " but remarks that " Fortunately, Ellis does more than that injecting Glamorama with a sharper plot than those of earlier novels, a plot which kicks in about a quarter of the way into the novel.
Fortunately, GNAC admitted SFU one year earlier than planned as a full conference member in time for the 2010-2011 season.
Fortunately, Constable Nicholson had taken a full report in her notebook, which provided more details than the original statement.
Fortunately he was able to sing at the live final, although Valters and Kaža sang one of the final parts one octave lower than they should.
Rather than making a single " Fortunately ..." ( or " Unfortunately ...") statement, each person in the group can provide a long alternating list of sentences / statements.
Fortunately for them, Mickey has more than enough for himself and his friends.
Fortunately for the Rakdos, their interest in the dark art of death has made them into top-notch mercenaries and assassins, which the other guilds are more than happy to take advantage of.

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