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is an example of commutativity, not associativity, because the operand sequence changed when the 2 and 5 switched places.
According to the Jargon File, American hackers switched to what they later discovered to be the British quotation system because placing a period inside a quotation mark can change the meaning of data strings that are meant to be typed character-for-character.
Sometimes, however, patients are switched back to typical antipsychotics because the newer ones are less effective in those patients.
Upon graduation, he won a Rhodes Scholarship to University College, Oxford where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics, though because he had switched programs and had left early for Yale University, he did not receive a degree there.
Had the team not switched pitchers, neither run would be counted as an earned run because that pitcher should have already been out of that inning.
< span id =" switch_vulnerabilities "> Despite this, switched Ethernet should still be regarded as an insecure network technology, because it is easy to subvert switched Ethernet systems by means such as ARP spoofing and MAC flooding .</ span >
( i. e. 78. 5 %) This is because the amplifying element is switched off altogether half of the time, and so cannot dissipate power.
From the 1960s to present day educational psychology has switched from a behaviorist perspective to a more cognitive based perspective because of the influence and development of cognitive psychology at this time.
The double-story version became popular when printing switched to " Roman type " because the tail was effectively shorter, making it possible to put more lines on a page.
However, Torvalds thought KDE Plasma Desktop 4. 0 was a " disaster " because of its lack of maturity, so he switched to GNOME.
Papyrus scrolls comprised the collection, and although codices were used after 300 BC, the Alexandrian Library is never documented as having switched to parchment, perhaps because of its strong links to the papyrus trade.
This is also convenient because the monitor will power on when the computer is switched on, and will power off when the computer sleeps or is shutdown.
Roach signed with MGM, but Sennett found himself and Pathé Exchange in hard times, because the hundreds of exhibitors who had previously rented their shorts had switched to the new MGM or Paramount products.
As mentioned above, when MPLS was conceived, label lookup and label switching were faster than a routing table or RIB ( Routing Information Base ) lookup because they could take place directly within the switched fabric and not the CPU.
" This did not mean, however, that Singapore switched its recognition from Taiwan to China because it had not maintained diplomatic relations with either government.
After studying theology at the University of Freiburg from 1909 to 1911, he switched to philosophy, in part again because of his heart condition.
* Server farms — Servers are no longer distributed to physical locations because virtual LANs can be created to create broadcast domains in a switched internetwork.
Brazil switched to an opt-out system and ultimately had to withdraw it because it further alienated patients who already distrusted the country's medical system.
It was because of this that Edward's former staunch ally Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, known to history as " The Kingmaker " switched his allegiance to the House of Lancaster.
To speed up designs, manufacturers have switched to constructions that have lower voltage thresholds but because of this a modern NMOS transistor with a V < sub > th </ sub > of 200 mV has a significant subthreshold leakage current.
" On several instances, he has switched off his police radio in the middle of an important call because he did not want to be bothered.
This doesn't occur when the magnet is switched on, because the voltage is limited to the power supply voltage.
In 1960, Gaines had arranged to move the magazine's offices to the 69th floor of the Empire State Building, but switched to a different location in the East 50s because one of the women in Mads subscription department would have been terrified of the length of the elevator ride.

switched and opposition
The Kilaaks then turn their next major attack on Tokyo, and without serious opposition, become arrogant in their aims, until the UNSC discover the Kilaaks have switched to broadcasting the control signals from their base under the Moon's surface.
The Forum for the Restoration of Democracy ( FORD ) emerged as the leading opposition to KANU, and dozens of leading KANU figures switched parties.
Environmental opposition switched from contesting the pipeline on NEPA grounds to fighting an amendment to the leasing act or a new bill.
After it proved to be impossible to register black voters against the opposition of state officials, Freedom Summer volunteers switched to building the MFDP using a simple, alternate, process of signing up party supporters that did not require blacks to openly defy whites by trying to register at the courthouse or take a complex and unfair literacy test.
He switched his support to his one-time political adversary and main opposition leader, Khaleda Zia forming an anti-government coalition.
He then switched to the opposition and in 1876, he was a Liberal Prime Minister, but later he switched again to the Conservative Party.
He said, " Before the war started I switched to opposition on practical grounds ( i. e., that George W. Bush's approach was incapable of accomplishing the goals it was meant to accomplish ).
In the same year, he returned also to parliament for Cambridge University, and became a prominent spokesman of the " country " opposition, but in 1697 he switched to the court party.
However, numerous defections occurred as many PBS representatives switched allegiance to the then opposition Barisan Nasional ( BN ) coalition before PBS were even able to form a new state government ; these politicians were nicknamed katak, which means frogs in Malay.
When Nikola Pašić and Stjepan Radić came to an agreement in 1925 which would temporarily pacify the Croatian Peasant Party, Pribićević switched to the opposition, and started thinking that his prior support for the Radicals had only helped fortify the Serbian domination.
It has a large student population which seems to have helped Labour to win in 1992 and 1997 but thereafter increasingly switched to the Liberal Democrats due to opposition to government plans for reforming student support.
Two years later, he switched to the Republican Party, despite opposition from his father and daughter, Marjorie A. McKeithen ( born 1965 ).
The situation led to several huge protests and was not resolved until the next local elections in April 1997, after which two opposition members of the assembly switched to Tuđman's Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) party.

switched and 1964
" After South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond switched his allegiance to the Republican Party in 1964, BJU faculty members became increasingly influential in the new state Republican party, and BJU alumni were elected to local political and party offices.
On September 16, 1964, he switched his party affiliation to the Republican Party, which was seeking to revive its presence in the South by appealing to conservative voters.
Lake Station ( then East Gary ) switched from town to city status in 1964.
Despite the promise of the Kelly-led " Nobody but Me ", the record failed to chart and the brothers soon switched labels again, signing with United Artists in early 1964, where they recorded an early version of " That Lady ", titled " Who's That Lady ".
The team switched to the F-105 Thunderchief for a brief period, but returned to the F-100 in 1964 after only six airshows, when structural failure of an F-105 in a pitch-up for landing resulted in the death of Capt.
In 1964, the group changed their name to The Sunrays, and Mendora switched from the saxophone to rhythm guitar.
Blight grew up supporting, but when his local team Woodville began to play in the SANFL from 1964, he promptly switched allegiances and made his debut for Woodville in 1969.
" Wilson switched to a more conventional law practice and continued his activity in local politics, working for Barry Goldwater's unsuccessful Presidential campaign in 1964.
In 1964, it became the CBC affiliate for Kitchener as well after CKCO-TV switched to CTV.
Their first widespread use was in the USA where 7 counties switched to this method for the 1964 presidential election.
With the aid of Harry Dent and South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond, who had switched parties in 1964, Richard Nixon ran his 1968 campaign on states ' rights and " law and order.
Blue later switched to the Democrats and won election to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1964.
Following Patsy's high-school graduation, in issue # 116 ( Aug. 1964 ), the title switched from humor to become a young career-gal romantic adventure.
Both 1963 and 1964 versions had a five-bolt bell housing pattern that was different from later six-bolt units ( Mustangs switched bolt patterns around August 3, 1964 ).
The grey, black, white and yellow label design used for Warner Bros. mono albums from 1958 to 1964 when it switched to the same gold label as the stereo version.
Murray initially released his records in the UK through Decca's London Records but switched to a licensing deal with Island Records in 1964.
* 1964 – Strom Thurmond, while U. S. senator from South Carolina switched to the Republican party on September 16, 1964.
For 1964 he switched to Scuderia Centro Sud's outdated BRM P57 cars, peaking with seventh at the Austrian Grand Prix.
In 1964, the designations became I-76 and I-676, respectively, and in the 1970s the two routes were switched onto their current alignments.
The station went on the air on October 1, 1964, as previous CBC affiliate CJON-TV switched networks to CTV.
In 1964, the Indians again switched farm teams, this time assigning McDowell to the Portland Beavers.
In 1956, Chrysler switched to pushbutton transmission controls, which remained in use until 1964.

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