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* The last ( optional ), dot-separated number is the perforation offset which, if preceded by a frame offset like in the above example, is a bias within the just-specified frame ; otherwise ( as interpreted by most DI software ) this considered to be an offset within the whole film foot.
A commonly cited example is the optional stopping problem.
For example, SGML made end tags ( or start-tags, or even both ) optional in certain contexts, because it was thought that markup would be done manually by overworked support staff who would appreciate saving keystrokes.
) While the example above may seem verbose to HDL beginners, many parts are either optional or need to be written only once.
Since, in practice, encoded NaNs have both a sign and optional ' diagnostic information ' ( sometimes called a payload ), these will often be found in string representations of NaNs, too, for example:
For example, Panasonic's Tape Library system assigned an ID number to each cassette, and logged recording information ( channel, date, time and optional program title entered by the user ) both on the cassette and in the VCR's memory for up to 900 recordings ( 600 with titles ).
Another example is the QSC Audio PLX amplifier series which includes an internal 5 Hz high-pass filter which is applied to the inputs whenever the optional 50 and 30 Hz high-pass filters are turned off.
Hub addresses are in the following form: dchub :// example. com, where 411 is an optional port.
Other example pieces of knowledge that used to be optional but have become a minimum requirement in the business world include basic file management.
Rack railway switches are as varied as rack railway technologies, for optional rack lines such as the Zentralbahn in Switzerland and the West Coast Wilderness Railway in Tasmania it is convenient to only use switches on sections flat enough for adhesion ( for example, on a pass summit ).
For example, the LX offered optional chrome alloy wheels and optional chrome dual exhaust tips.
For example, in French, I want to drink some coffee is expressed as Je veux boire du café ; here du ( a contraction of de le " of the ") is the partitive and is the equivalent of the optional English some.
Prices plummeted and new features appeared-for example, Decision Data terminals allowed operators to choose the seven colors from a 64-color palette ; there was an optional time display ; and setup was accomplished through onscreen menus rather than dipswitches.
Some HDCAM VTRs play back older Betacam variants, for example, the Sony SRW-5500 HDCAM SR recorder, plays back and records HDCAM and HDCAM SR tapes and with optional hardware also plays and upconverts Digital Betacam tapes to HD format.
Æ comes from Medieval Latin, where it was an optional ligature in some words, for example, " Æneas ".
For example, with images from a digital camera, the Exif information can be viewed, both in the Properties pages for the photo itself, as well as via optional additional Details View columns.
For example, MySpace and TradePics have optional " rank " features for users to be rated by other users.
In Persian and Classical Arabic, for example, resumptive pronouns are required when the embedded role is other than the subject or direct object, and optional in the case of the direct object.
The system had a wide range of optional hardware, for example an adapter making it possible to run ColecoVision games on the SVI.
It also supports many optional extensions to the Haskell standard: for example, the software transactional memory ( STM ) library, which allows for Composable Memory Transactions.
For example, a code of alternative Belarusian orthography rules, based on the proposal of Vintsuk Vyachorka and published in 2005, has the optional letter ‹ ґ › included in the alphabet, but its use is not obligatory and in any case it can be replaced by ‹ г ›.
With few exceptions ( vinyl tops, painted pinstripes, chrome outside mirrors and wire wheel covers, for example ), 442s could be ordered with much of the optional equipment found on other Cutlass models.
To extend the basic functionality, a wide range of applications is available in the so-called OPT-database ; for example, optional packages can be used for monitoring traffic or an fli4l can function as a printserver.
This cycle would be cycle 2 in the Z80 example above ; cycle 1 becomes optional, and it's only issued when the program crosses a 256-byte boundary.

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For example, the level of improvement noted in a recent experiment with a short course of immediate treatment for parent-child relationship problems compared favorably with the results reported by typical child guidance clinics where the hours spent in purely diagnostic study may equal or exceed the number of hours devoted to actual treatment interviews in the experimental project.
For example the arrow between the agent and CAT: Elsie depicts an example of an is-a relationship, as does the arrow between the location and the MAT.
: For example, picture 1 above illustrates the concrete relationship " Cat sits on Mat ".
As an example, the former camp considers surjectivity — or being onto — as a property of functions, while the latter sees it as a relationship that functions may bear to sets.
Somewhat surprisingly, contracts throughout the world ( for example, contracts involving parties in Japan, France and Germany, and from most of the other states of the United States ) often choose the law of New York, even where the relationship of the parties and transaction to New York is quite attenuated.
On the other hand, some other jurisdictions have sufficiently developed bodies of law so that parties have no real motivation to choose the law of a foreign jurisdiction ( for example, England and Wales, and the state of California ), but not yet so fully developed that parties with no relationship to the jurisdiction choose that law.
One example is The New York Times's former ownership of WQXR Radio and the Chicago Tribunes similar relationship with WGN Radio ( WGN-AM ) and Television ( WGN-TV ).
The keys are unknown, but the relationship between them is known ; for example, two keys that differ in the one bit.
For example, he applies the word fides, which traditionally meant faithfulness towards one's political allies, to his relationship with Lesbia and reinterprets it as unconditional faithfulness in love.
While Jerry F. Hough agrees with Daniels analysis, he states that other factors must be included ; for example an official with a bad relationship with the General Secretary would not be appointed to the Central Committee.
It does not have the duality of positive and negative volume ( while in physical space for example a room has the negative volume of usable space delineated by positive volume of walls, internet users cannot enter the screen and explore the unknown part of the internet as an extension of the space they are in ), but spatial meaning can be attributed to the relationship between different pages ( of books as well as webservers ), considering the unturned pages to be somewhere " out there.
Although the term " dominatrix " was not used, the classic example in literature of the female dominant-male submissive relationship is portrayed in the 1870 novella Venus in Furs by Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch.
An example of structure would be a binary opposition such as good and evil where the meaning of each element is established, at least partly, through its relationship to the other element.
However, some have criticized these methods as taking away the right to seek redress of grievances in the courts, suggesting that extrajudicial dispute resolution may not offer the fairest way for parties not in an equal bargaining relationship, for example in a dispute between a consumer and a large corporation.
For example, there have been a number of epidemiological studies of looking for a relationship between cell phone use and brain cancer development, which have been largely inconclusive, save to demonstrate that the effect, if it exists, cannot be a large one.
This is also a popular theme in science-fiction novels and movies ; some raise the same question ( Dune's Butlerian Jihad, for example ), while others explore what the relationship between human beings and machines with artificial intelligence would be, and even whether AI is desirable.
For example, the relationship between the circumference, c, and diameter, d, of a circle is described by.
Many list family members and the relationship of the deceased to them ( for example, " Father / Mother / Son / Daughter of ").
A simple example of a relationship in econometrics from the field of labor economics is:
The title Son of David identifies Jesus as the healing and miracle-working Messiah of Israel ( it is used exclusively in relation to miracles, and the Jewish messiah is sent to Israel alone ); as Son of Man he will return to judge the world ( a fact his disciples recognise but of which his enemies are unaware ); and as Son of God he has a unique relationship with God, God revealing himself through his son, and Jesus proving his sonship through his obedience and example.
The film is structured as an epic and makes frequent use of flashbacks to highlight elements not made explicit in the play: Hamlet's sexual relationship with Kate Winslet's Ophelia, for example, or his childhood affection for Yorick ( played by Ken Dodd ).
For example: A fertile couple may have intercourse while using contraception to experience sexual pleasure ( recreational ) and also as a means of emotional intimacy ( relational ), thus deepening their bonding, making their relationship more stable and more capable of sustaining children in the future ( deferred reproductive ).
For example, a positive relationship between the team-level traits of agreeableness and conscientiousness and the team performance has been shown to exist ( Van Vianen & De Dreu, 2001 ).
For example, in a sentence such as " He entered John's house through the front door ", " the front door " is a referring expression and the bridging relationship to be identified is the fact that the door being referred to is the front door of John's house ( rather than of some other structure that might also be referred to ).

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