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order and count
I mean we know the order in which things happen, but we have no clocks and nobody cares enough to count days or to make calendars and there's not much climate here, so none of us know how long anything takes.
Limiting the count of Bliss-characters ( there are currently about 900 ) is very useful in order to help the user community.
) However, pipelining at that level was already used in some high performance CISC " supercomputers " in order to reduce the instruction cycle time ( despite the complications of implementing within the limited component count and wiring complexity feasible at the time ).
For example, an externalist response to the Gettier problem is to say that, in order for a justified true belief to count as knowledge, it must be caused, in the right sort of way, by relevant facts.
So Musnad Ahmad, for example, has over 30, 000 hadiths — but this count includes texts that are repeated in order to record slight variations within the text or within the chains of narrations.
To honour those women who defended the town of Tortosa against an attack by the Moors, Ramon Berenguer IV, then count of Barcelona, created the order of the Hatchet ( orden de la Hacha ) in 1149.
Punch may next pause to count his " victims " by laying puppets on the stage only for Joey the Clown to move them about behind his back in order to frustrate him.
In order to score by pinfall, a wrestler must pin both his opponent's shoulders against the mat while the referee slaps the mat three times ( referred to as a " three count ").
In order to have the reference count properly evaluated at the end of the interval it is enough to perform rc ( O1 )-- and rc ( On )++.
Under United States law, service marks have a different standard of use in order to count as a use in commerce, which is necessary to complete registration and to stop infringement by competitors.
The woman was charged with one felony count each of aggravated assault and stalking, while Bullock obtained a restraining order to bar Valentine from " contacting or coming near her home, family or work for three years.
The marker calls out the force side (" force home " or " force away ") before starting the stall count in order to alert the other defenders to which side of the field is open to the handler.
In order, however, to obtain his recognition as count, Fulk IV Réchin ( 1068 – 14 April 1109 ) had to carry on a long struggle with his barons, to cede Gâtinais to King Philip I, and to do homage to the count of Blois for Touraine.
As the order of an analog filter increases, and thus its component count, the effect of variable component errors is greatly magnified.
There were five peerage ranks below the royal ranks, in descending order with common English translations: gōng 公 " duke ", hóu 侯 " marquis ", bó 伯 " count ", zǐ 子 " viscount " ( also extensively used as an honorific ) and nán 男 " baron ".
CSN reported that it was the interest of China's propaganda minister to reduce the casualty count by an order of magnitude, resulting in later reports that " hundreds " were killed at Tiananmen Square.
In order to produce the next count value, it is necessary to have some combinational logic that will increment the current count value that is stored in Gray code.
Classifiers are sometimes used as count nouns preceding mass nouns, in order to redirect the speaker's focus away from the mass nature.
In baseball, the strike zone is a conceptual right pentagonal prism over home plate which defines the boundaries through which a pitch must pass in order to count as a strike when the batter does not swing.
As the prose books of the Bible were hardly ever written in stichs, the copyists, in order to estimate the amount of work, had to count the letters.
The account of the " Yurovsky Note " indicated that two of the bodies were removed from the main grave and cremated at an undisclosed area in order to further disguise the burials of the Tsar and his retinue, if the remains were discovered by the Whites, since the body count would not be correct.
This short, intense pulse of current, typically 10 < sup > 9 </ sup >- 10 < sup > 10 </ sup > ion pairs, can be measured as a count event using the voltage developed across an external electrical resistor and can be in the order of volts, thus making further electronic processing simple.

order and intentional
A subset of the base on balls, an intentional base on balls ( IBB ) or intentional walk is when the pitcher deliberately pitches the ball away from the batter in order to issue a base on balls.
While flaming can occur as a result of legitimate debates or grievances, flame trolling implies the intentional posting of inflammatory, grossly offensive or menacing rhetoric or images for the fun of it in order to cause others harm.
Nevertheless there are many instances of ambiguity in the corpus, some of which may be intentional, and some evidence that, rather than merely accepting it from expediency, skalds favoured contorted word order for its own sake.
Also in " The Doctor's Wife ", the TARDIS reveals that much of this " unpredictability " was actually intentional on her part in order to get the Doctor " where needed to go " as opposed to where he " wanted to go ".
Stressed environment: In radio communications, an environment that is under the influence of extrinsic factors that degrade communications integrity, such as when ( a ) the benign communications medium is disturbed by natural or man-made events ( such as an intentional nuclear burst ), ( b ) the received signal is degraded by natural or man-made interference ( such as jamming signals or co-channel interference ), ( c ) an interfering signal can reconfigure the network, and / or ( d ) an adversary threatens successful communications, in which case radio signals may be encrypted in order to deny the adversary an intelligible message, traffic flow information, network information, or automatic link establishment ( ALE ) control information.
Non-violent actions are sometimes a form of civil disobedience, and may involve a degree of intentional law-breaking where persons place themselves in arrestable situations in order to make a political statement but other actions ( such as strikes ) may not violate criminal law.
The court suggested that the administration was now manipulating the federal court system with " intentional mooting " in order to avoid Supreme Court review, and recognized " shifting tactics in the case threatens government's credibility with the courts.
Prior to facing Burroughs, Niekro's teammate and brother Joe visited the mound in the role of " substitute pitching coach " and jokingly suggested that an intentional walk was in order.
If eliminativism is true, then the eliminativist must permit an intentional property like truth, supposing that in order to assert something one must believe it.
While maintaining that attempting to read Schubert's sexuality from his music would be essentialism, she proposes that it may be possible to notice intentional ways in which Schubert composed in order to express his " difference " as a part of himself at a time when " the self " was becoming prominent in the arts.
The purpose of an intentional walk is to bypass the current hitter in order to face the following batter whom the defensive team expects a better chance of getting out, to set up a double play ball by putting a runner on first base, or to set up a force play at any base in situations where the batter's run cannot affect the outcome of the game ( ex: bottom of the 9th, runner on second and third, visiting team ahead by 1 ).
This is similar to the intentional safety in American football, which also concedes a certain amount of points to the opposing team in order to avoid a situation in which the opposing team might score more points than the safety itself.
The terminological distinction was made in order to stress the difference between the claim that universal mental acts correspond with universal intentional objects and the perspective that dismissed the existence of universals outside of the mind.
Additionally, a tool must be part of an intentional blade industry in order to properly be considered a blade ; tools which show the characteristics of blades through variation but are not intentionally produced with those characteristics are not considered true blades.
This was intentional and aims to reduce the number of errors and / or warnings reported to the programmer, in order to make the tool more useful in practice.
The term " traditional values " can though be an intentional usage of rhetoric in order to get the listener / viewer of the words to believe that a set of values is good because traditional is often perceived in a positive sense by many.
For instance, in order to explain the behavior of rats, Edward Tolman suggested that the rats were constructing a " cognitive map " that helped them locate reinforcers, and he used intentional terms ( e. g., expectancies, purposes, meanings ) to describe their behavior.
In intentional qesas cases, the sentence would sometimes be delayed for 5 years in order to increase the chances of a settlement, and allow the criminal to amass the blood money.
Flitman elaborated that their similar aesthetics were intentional in order to appeal to fans of the show.
Though the extent, usage and acceptability of many of these elements vary from order to order-with many condemning the usage of instruments ( considered unlawful by most scholars ) and intentional loss of control.
His hot bat provided excellent insurance for the top of the order, including future Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, who drew an intentional walk that Garvey converted into one of his four crucial RBI.
The OPR report cites testimony Yoo gave to Justice Department investigators where he claims that the " president's war-making authority was so broad that he had the constitutional power to order a village to be ' massacred '" The OPR report concluded that Yoo had " committed ' intentional professional misconduct ' when he advised the CIA it could proceed with waterboarding and other aggressive interrogation techniques against Al Qaeda suspects ," although the recommendation that he be referred to his state bar association for possible disciplinary proceedings was overruled by David Margolis, another senior Justice department lawyer.
The claim is that we don't just imagine the intentional states of other people in order to predict their behaviour ; the fact that they have thoughts and feelings just like we do is central to notions such as trust, friendship and love.

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