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Examples of such properties are structure ( i. e. the expected positions of the constituent atoms ), absolute and relative ( interaction ) energies, electronic charge distributions, dipoles and higher multipole moments, vibrational frequencies, reactivity or other spectroscopic quantities, and cross sections for collision with other particles.
In fact, even if all estimates have astronomical absolute values for their errors, if the expected value of the error is zero, the estimator is unbiased.
Though she was expected to cede power to Francis and Joseph, both of whom were officially her co-rulers in Austria and Bohemia, Maria Theresa was the absolute sovereign who ruled by the counsel of her advisers.
Intuitively, expected absolute difference grows, but at a slower rate than the number of flips, as the number of flips grows.
Medieval writers such as al-Ghazali and William of Ockham connected the problem with God's absolute power, asking how we can be certain that the world will continue behaving as expected when God could at any moment miraculously cause the opposite.
A 2011 study found that each 1 kg / m < sup > 2 </ sup > increase in childhood body-mass index ( BMI ) can be expected to result in a 6. 5 % higher absolute risk of early menarche ( before age 12 years ).
In expected utility theory, the individual only cares about absolute wealth, not relative wealth in any given situation.
Note that the MSE is not equivalent to the expected value of the absolute error.
In this case, a better approximation can be obtained by reducing the absolute value of each difference between observed and expected frequencies by 0. 5 before squaring ; this is called Yates's correction for continuity.
" Such statements are unlikely to be true-but cannot be proven false and so do not violate trade laws, especially as the consumer is expected to be able to tell that it is not the absolute truth.
The style of his sacred music varies from simple homophony, designed for absolute clarity of textual expression in conformance with the dictates of the Council of Trent ( as Mantua was a center of the Counter-Reformation, this was to be expected ), to motet settings similar in expressive intensity to his madrigals.
In an " open " or " flat " universe that continues expanding indefinitely, a heat death is also expected to occur, with the universe cooling to approach absolute zero temperature and approaching a state of maximal entropy over a very long time period.
In grammar, a future tense ( abbreviated ) is a verb form that marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future ( in an absolute tense system ), or to happen subsequent to some other event, whether that is past, present, or future ( in a relative tense system ).
Professional athletes ' hematocrit levels are measured as part of tests for blood doping or erythropoietin ( EPO ) use ; the level of hematocrit in a blood sample is compared with the long-term level for that athlete ( to allow for individual variations in hematocrit level ), and against an absolute permitted maximum ( which is based on maximum expected levels within the population, and the hematocrit level that causes increased risk of blood clots resulting in strokes or heart attacks ).
At temperatures above absolute zero, some electrons in an n-type semiconductor are expected to be excited from the energy level of the dopant into the conduction band.
Converted believers are expected to " make every effort to live a holy life … Even though Christians may not attain absolute perfection in this life ".
The paterfamilias, or head of household, held absolute authority over his familia, which was both an autonomous unit within society and a model for the social order, but he was expected to exercise this power with moderation and to act responsibly on behalf of his family.
The repeatability coefficient is a precision measure which represents the value below which the absolute difference between two repeated test results may be expected to lie with a probability of 95 %.
These instructions were quite lengthy, and were, in substance, that in a large proportion of cases absolute certainty could not be expected ; that, although the verdict must be the verdict of each individual juror, and not a mere acquiescence in the conclusion of his fellows, yet they should examine the question submitted with candor, and with a proper regard and deference to the opinions of each other ; that it was their duty to decide the case if they could conscientiously do so ; that they should listen, with a disposition to be convinced, to each other's arguments ; that, if much the larger number were for conviction, a dissenting juror should consider whether his doubt was a reasonable one which made no impression upon the minds of so many men, equally honest, equally intelligent with himself.
In feudal society and also in absolute monarchy the state was perceived as essentially belonging to the monarch and the aristocracy, ruling over a mass of passive commoners ; wars were perceived as a contest between rival rulers, conducted " above the head " of the commoners, who were expected to submit to the victor.
Rushton and Jensen ( 2010 ) argued that this criticism misses the point because there was no absolute claim that g had been proven — only that the results were what would have been expected if a g did in fact exist.
Under Confucian philosophy, the king commanded absolute loyalty from his officials and subjects, but the officials were also expected to try to guide the king to the right path if the latter was mistaken.
* Internal control can be expected to provide only reasonable assurance, not absolute assurance, to an entity's management and board.
Both parties have expressed optimism about their gambits, with Prime Minister Qarase saying on Radio Sargam ( affiliated to Fiji Village ) on 5 October that the SDL expected to win an absolute majority in the 71-member House of Representatives, and regarded as many as 50 seats as a real possibility.

expected and obedience
Raeder took the view that the Navy should be " one family " with himself as the stern, but loving father figure, and the sailors as his " children ", from whom he expected unconditional obedience.
From his children, Boyle expected obedience, although as an affectionate father he was more forgiving of opposition from them than from political enemies.
But the general argument, that the papacy may command obedience only so far as its commands are consonant with the teaching of Christ and the apostles, is only what should be expected from an ecclesiastical reformer of Grosseteste's time.
Hazing through the Internet, is the expected virtual labor of newcomers with complete obedience, and no restraint.
He is expected by the captain to maintain his dignity and to enforce obedience, and still is kept at a great distance from the mate, and obliged to work with the crew.
The concept is that whoever has taken authority over people should produce some advantages for them, otherwise he / she should be expected that the obedience would be sooner than later withdrawn.
Some of the distinctives are that fulltime workers were expected to practice an ascetic life-style including celibacy, obedience to the elder pastors, communal living ( including disposal of private possessions ) in faith homes.

expected and so
In his effort to stir the public from its lethargy, Steele goes so far as to list Catholic atrocities of the sort to be expected in the event of a Stuart Restoration, and, with rousing rhetoric, he asserts that the only preservation from these `` Terrours '' is to be found in the laws he has so tediously cited.
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
It might be added that as he kept his word so he expected that others keep theirs.
Kahler continued: `` I fixed his dog the other day and I guess he's sore, so I expected him to come barging in ''.
One might have expected that such a violent epoch of transition would have destroyed the creative flair of a composer, especially one whose works were so fluent and spontaneous.
Not only should every educator above the rank of instructor be expected to be a member of one of the professional organizations, but his first qualification for membership as an educator should be so sharply scrutinized that membership would be equivalent to certification to teach the subject.
They generally vote so as to serve their own constituency, and if the constituency should be solidly middle class or solidly lower class, they might be expected to vote and work for middle- or for lower-class interests in education.
By the time Felix turned up it was early afternoon, which, one would think, would be late enough so that by then, except for small children and a few hardy souls who had not yet sobered up, it could have been expected that people would no longer be having any sort of active interest in the previous night's noisemakers and paper hats.
A man with so big and so staggeringly developed a torso and such long and powerful arms is expected to stand taller than five feet five.
The @ symbol was not used in continental Europe and the committee expected it would be replaced by an accented À in the French variation, so the @ was placed in position 40 < sub > hex </ sub > next to the letter A.
This figure is not expected to increase significantly so long as the land border between the Armenia and Turkey remains closed.
In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
She reveals that she had expected that he would want to sacrifice his reputation for hers, and that she had planned to kill herself to prevent him from doing so.
If the assets used are not identical ( so a price divergence makes the trade temporarily lose money ), or the margin treatment is not identical, and the trader is accordingly required to post margin ( faces a margin call ), the trader may run out of capital ( if they run out of cash and cannot borrow more ) and go bankrupt even though the trades may be expected to ultimately make money.
Travellers through very remote areas should always inform a reliable person of their route and expected destination arrival time, and remember that a vehicle is much easier to locate in an aerial search, than a person, so in the event of a breakdown, they must not leave their vehicle.
LOB % tends to regress toward 70 – 72 % over time, so unusually high or low percentages could indicate that pitcher's ERA could be expected to rise or lower in the future.
The bishop does not deliver sermons at every service ( generally asking members to do so ), but is expected to be a spiritual guide for his congregation.
Two of them are naturally radioactive, and three are expected to decay but have not been experimentally confirmed to do so.
Unfortunately, the tradition arose at different times in different Houses, so Schmitt did not react as expected.
The Jacobian of f ∘ g is the product of these matrices, so it is, as expected from the one-dimensional chain rule.
The power of making by-laws was “ tacitly annexed to corporations by the very act of their establishment .” While they must not directly contradict the overarching laws of the land, the central or local government cannot be expected to regulate toward the peculiar circumstances of a given body, and so “ they are invested with authority to make regulations for the management of their own interests and affairs .”
Though it typically may be expected that operational requirements are automatically met by a DBMS, in fact it is not so in most of the cases: To be met substantial work of design and tuning is typically needed by database administrators.
In the 1840s Ludwig Leichhardt discovered many Diprotodon bones eroding from the banks of creeks in the Darling Downs of Queensland and when reporting the find to Owen commented that the remains were so well preserved he expected to find living examples in the then unexplored central regions of Australia.

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