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order and simplify
In order to focus clearly upon the operation of this one force, which we may call the effect of `` public-limit pricing '' on `` key '' wage bargains, we deliberately simplify the model by abstracting from other forces, such as union power, which may be relevant in an actual situation.
Astronomers preferred the latter GMT convention in order to simplify their observational data so that each entire night was logged under a single calendar date.
To simplify the representation, we also assume that the items are listed in increasing order of weight.
This process is seen as a step towards the current trend whereby universities in Australia are reducing the amount of named degrees in order to simplify enrolment and to maintain the competitiveness of Australian degrees globally in accordance with the Bologna Accord.
The Polish logician Jan Łukasiewicz invented this notation around 1920 in order to simplify sentential logic.
The removable-cylinder design is employed in some modern " micro-revolvers " ( usually in. 22 caliber ), in order to simplify their design.
In order to simplify computations, the method assumes that all scattering is perfectly diffuse.
To simplify the math, the higher order terms above α < sub > 2 </ sub > will be indicated by an ellipsis (".
Reduced instruction-set computers, RISC, were first widely implemented during a period of rapidly growing memory subsystems and sacrifice code density in order to simplify implementation circuitry and thereby try to increase performance via higher clock frequencies and more registers.
The Foreigner Talk ( FT ) hypothesis argues that a pidgin or creole language forms when native speakers attempt to simplify their language in order to address speakers who do not know their language at all.
Duet concertina systems were developed in order to simplify playing a melody with an accompaniment.
If you need to control the points in order of appearance ( for example to print several consecutive dashed lines ) you will have to simplify this code by skipping the 2nd swap:
Early cars had frames which were intended to flex as part of the suspension system in order to simplify construction The Morgan Motor Company of Great Britain still manufacture sports cars with frames made from Ash.
In order to simplify things for the reader, Thiele, in the third edition, omitted the logic that allows this accuracy.
In order to simplify navigation through the output, man generally uses the less terminal pager.
The new scheme was created in order to simplify fragrance classification and naming scheme, as well as to show the relationships between each of the individual classes.
The multiplication of epicycles is believed to have led to a nearly unworkable system by the 16th century, and that Copernicus created his heliocentric system in order to simplify the Ptolemaic astronomy of his day, thus succeeding in drastically reducing the number of circles.
Some funds require that orders be placed hours or days in advance, in order to simplify their administration, make it easier to match buyers with sellers, and eliminate the possibility of arbitrage ( for example if the fund holds investments which are traded in other time zones ).
However it was found that the original estimate for the stone stadium would still be too expensive, and the plans were once more modified in order to simplify the design and reduce costs.
* The feature is considered extraneous, and will be removed in the future in order to simplify the system as a whole.
Thus, the formula can be used from left to right or from right to left in order to simplify a given integral.
Others are more inclined to integrate succession management with the performance management process in order simplify the work for line managers.
In order to maximize profit MR should be equal to MC. To simplify the assumption let MC = AC.
; Pilot and TPS signals: in order to simplify the reception of the signal being transmitted on the terrestrial radio channel, additional signals are inserted in each block.

order and exposition
In order to liven up a scene that they thought was too heavy on exposition, they added an " effete art-world hanger-on ", known as Knox Harrington, late in the screenwriting process.
WEB is a computer programming system created by Donald E. Knuth as the first implementation of what he called " literate programming ": the idea that one could create software as works of literature, by embedding source code inside descriptive text, rather than the reverse ( as is common practice in most programming languages ), in an order that is convenient for exposition to human readers, rather than in the order demanded by the compiler.
The standard exposition of perturbation theory is given in terms of the order to which the perturbation is carried out: first-order perturbation theory or second-order perturbation theory, and whether the perturbed states are degenerate ( that is, singular ), in which case extra care must be taken, and the theory is slightly more difficult.
While the allegro vivo is a three part structure, it differs from sonata form in having an exposition, a second exposition and a development instead of the usual order of exposition-development-recapitulation.
During his Oxford years he wrote Justitia Divina ( 1653 ), an exposition of the dogma that God cannot forgive sin without an atonement ; Communion with God ( 1657 ), Doctrine of the Saints ' Perseverance ( 1654 ), his final attack on Arminianism ; Vindiciae Evangelicae, a treatise written by order of the Council of State against Socinianism as expounded by John Biddle ; On the Mortification of Sin in Believers ( 1656 ), an introspective and analytic work ; Schism ( 1657 ), one of the most readable of all his writings ; Of Temptation ( 1658 ), an attempt to recall Puritanism to its cardinal spiritual attitude from the jarring anarchy of sectarianism and the pharisaism which had followed on popularity and threatened to destroy the early simplicity.
As an author he is characterized by doctrinal exposition of a high order, judiciousness of criticism, and lucidity of arrangement, style and language.
In the first of these books his nomenclature is unfortunate ; his division of ethical theories into the " unpsychological ," " idiopsychological ," and the " hetero-psychological ," is incapable of historical justification ; his exposition of single ethical systems is, though always interesting and suggestive, often arbitrary and inadequate, being governed by dialectical exigencies rather than historical order and perspective.
Additionally, the first movement, which is in a sort of sonata form, is itself arch-like, in that each section of exposition is given in reverse order during the recapitulation-the melodies of each section are also inverted ( played upside-down ).
A common published form of a biblical exegesis is known as a ' Bible commentary ' and typically takes the form of an encyclopedia-like set of books each of which are devoted to the exposition of one or two books of the Bible, in the order they appear in the Bible ( although often published over a decade or longer, out of order ).
* Leonard Eugene Dickson publishes Linear groups with an exposition of the Galois field theory in Leipzig, advancing the classification of finite simple groups and listing almost all non-abelian simple groups having order less than one billion.
The exposition is unlikely to be influenced by material from outside the Bible ( though such material may be mentioned in the sermon, for example the writings of a commentator on the passage ), but instead involves detailed comparison of one Biblical text with other texts on the same subject in order to reach a synthesis.
" Even more detailed study shows that Shostakovich is using his favored version of sonata form, wherein the recapitulation presents the material from the exposition in reverse order.
In medias res often, though not always, entails subsequent uses of flashbacks and nonlinear narrative for exposition of earlier events in order to fill in the backstory.
The first movement appears to feature two extremely contrasted ideas in the style of sonata form, one a vigorous leaping figure in D minor, the other a suave melody first stated on solo violin in the remote key of D-flat major, though the working out of the music involves a process of ongoing development within the exposition, and avoids the expected re-capitulation by reversing the order of musical events, with the return of the first idea effectively starting the coda.
It has been well observed that such utterances are no essential part of any exposition of ideas, and are of such slight social value as a step to truth that any benefit that may be derived from them is clearly outweighed by the social interest in order and morality.
In his 1992, A Study of Concepts, Peacocke gives a detailed exposition of a philosophical theory of concept possession, according to which the nature and identity conditions for concepts may be given, in a non-circular way, by the conditions a thinker has to satisfy in order to possess the relevant concepts.
Another famous eccentric was renowned theoretical physicist Albert Einstein ; his eccentricities included picking up discarded cigarette butts off the street in order to circumvent his doctor's ban on buying tobacco for his pipe, piloting his sailboat on windless days (" for the challenge "), and lecturing his 8-year-old nephew on physics ( including a 2-hour exposition on the Newtonian properties of soap bubbles ).
The papyrus begins by addressing injuries to the head, and continues with treatments for injuries to neck, arms and torso, detailing injuries in descending anatomical order like a modern anatomical exposition.
For a more detailed exposition of the odd order paper see or or.
While the scene was conceived in order to provide exposition, the sport was included because badminton is " very popular " in India, according to Simpsons writer Ian Maxtone-Graham.
Several writers are to be found among them, as: Alfonso Clavel, the historiographer of the order ; Diego Niceno, who has left sermons and ascetic writings ; Luis de los Angelos, who issued a work on, " Instructions for Novices " ( Seville, 1615 ), and also translated into Spanish Cardinal Bessarion's exposition of the Rule of St.

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