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For instance, " LOW " and " LOSS " would be treated as the same variable, and attempting to assign a value to " LOSS " would overwrite any value assigned to " LOW.
Connecting together AppleTalk equipped systems would automatically assign addresses, update the distributed namespace, and configure any required inter-networking routing.
If the researcher could randomly assign people to different levels of education, the data set thus generated would allow estimation of the effect of changes in years of education on wages.
*" The coalition also opposed Senate ratification of the Kyoto Protocol that would assign such stringent targets for lowering greenhouse gas emissions that economic growth in the U. S. would be severely hampered and energy prices for consumers would skyrocket.
With many of Cannon's most powerful allies absent from the Chamber, but enough Members on hand for a quorum, Norris introduced a resolution that would remove the Speaker from the Rules Committee and strip him of his power to assign committees.
A purely phonological analysis would likely assign to these three endings the phonemic representations / s /, / z /, / ɪz /.
Also trying to develop a theory to explain, assign or reject omnipotence on grounds of logic has little merit, since being omnipotent would mean the omnipotent being is above logic.
A description using the approach of underspecification would not attempt to assign to a specific phoneme in some or all of these cases, although it might be assigned to an archiphoneme, written something like | A |, which reflects the two neutralized phonemes in this position.
Since but-for causation is very easy to show and does not assign culpability ( but for the rain, you would not have crashed your carthe rain is not morally or legally culpable but still constitutes a cause ), there is a second test used to determine if an action is close enough to a harm in a " chain of events " to be a legally culpable cause of the harm.
One would like to assign a size to every subset of X, but in many natural settings, this is not possible.
In Powell v. Alabama,, the Supreme Court ruled that “ in a capital case, where the defendant is unable to employ counsel, and is incapable adequately of making his own defense because of ignorance, feeble mindedness, illiteracy, or the like, it is the duty of the court, whether requested or not, to assign counsel for him .” In Johnson v. Zerbst,, the Supreme Court ruled that in all federal cases, counsel would have to be appointed for defendants who were too poor to hire their own.
Were the offence considered only under this point of view, it would not be easy to assign any good reasons to justify the rigour of the laws.
The states would assign specially trained " messengers " or " runners " or " road-heralds ”, with great stamina and strength of character to carry messages in times of war as well as peace.
MS-DOS / PC DOS versions 4. 0 and earlier assign letters to all of the floppy drives before considering hard drives, so a system with four floppy drives would call the first hard drive E:.
Parfit explains that from this so-called " Argument from Below " we can arbitrate the value of the heart and other organs still working without having to assign them derived significance, as Johnston's perspective would dictate.
These included the ability to lock a process ( called a task under RSX ) into memory as part of system boot up and to assign a process a higher priority so that it would execute before any processes with a lower priority.
In that year, the University of Pennsylvania adopted a new patent policy to protect the intellectual purity of the research it sponsored, which would have required Eckert and Mauchly to assign all their patents to the University had they stayed beyond March.
There would be ideas in the air and Maciunas would assign the piece to one artist or another.
According to one of Tchaikovsky's fellow students, Alexandr Rubets, Rubinstein would sometimes begin class by reading some verses, then assign them to be set for either solo voice or chorus, depending on the student's preference.
The person performing the timing would watch the source video and would assign the appearance, changing, and removal of the subtitle text using a computer.

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With every leaping stride of the horse beneath him he crossed one more patch of earth that had been his, that he would never see again.
As I dug in behind one of the bales we were using as protection, I grudgingly found myself agreeing with Oso's logic, especially when I imagined what would have happened to Missy if Old Knife's large party of screeching warriors had overrun our company.
By counting the number of stalls and urinals I attempted to form a loose estimate of how many men the hall would hold at one time.
She would return this symbol to the mountain, as one pours seed back into the soil every Spring or as ancient fertility cults demand annual human sacrifice.
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
I clapped the big man with the bleached hair on his shoulder and said heartily, hoping it would make an impression on the women: `` This one is the maku Frayne.
Any posse riding down the street to demand Blue Throat's surrender would be wiped out with one deadly burst of fire.
I asked Wisman what would happen if he broke out the go codes and tried to start transmitting one.
No one wanted a larger family or no children, and none hoped for a castle or said that living in less settled circumstances would be satisfactory.
Presenting an individualized Negro character, it would seem, is one of the most difficult assignments a Southern writer could tackle ; ;
The Irish accent is, as one would expect, combined with slight inflections from the French.
This sentence would have most of the characteristics of a question, but it has some of the characteristics of a statement because the questioner has conveyed the fact that he has no faith in his own timepiece or the one attached to his car.
Thus the cocktail party would appear to be the ideal system, but there is one weakness.
And I would further note that they all -- with one exception again -- sang in one key or another the same song.
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
If a child had a single drop of Negro blood, he would revert to the ancestral line which, except as slaves under a superior race, had not made one step of progress in 3,000 years.
But a novel in which one man Karamazov explored the divisions within his personality would scarcely merit publication in the Psychoanalytic Quarterly.
How much they esteemed him is shown by the fact that their underground committee selected him as one of the few who would be helped to escape.
In light of all this, one would require special reasons for saying that the paths of the heavenly bodies were other than circular.
If in any one calculation Ptolemy had had to invoke 83 epicycles all at once, while Copernicus never required more than one third this number, then ( in the sense obvious to Margenau ) Ptolemaic astronomy would be simpler than Copernican.
You probably would not remember, since you never seemed to remember even the same moments as I, much less their intensity, one sunny midday on Fifth Avenue when you had set out with me for some final shopping less than a week before the wedding you staged for me with such reluctance at the Farm.
Among the dolls was one that meant very much to the First Lady, who would pick it up and look at it often.
Now and then, the President would call for `` Little Jack, Master of the Hounds '', which was his nickname for a messenger who had worked in the White House since Teddy Roosevelt's administration, and discuss the welfare of some one of the animals.

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