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instance and because
Had the situation been reversed, had, for instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New England, there is little doubt that large numbers of Southerners would have happily put on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain.
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
Abiathar was deposed ( the sole historical instance of the deposition of a high priest ) and banished to his home at Anathoth by Solomon, because he took part in the attempt to raise Adonijah to the throne.
Pointing out that predicables are predicated univocally of substances ; that is, they refer to " the same thing " found in each instance, St. Thomas argued that whatever can be said about being is not univocal, because all beings are unique, each actuated by a unique existence.
For instance, division of real numbers is a partial function, because one can't divide by zero: a / 0 is not defined for any real a.
For instance, chapter 6 ( B '), which ought to follow chapter 7 ( A ') chronologically, is put in parallel with chapter 3 ( B ) because they both deal with the persecution of Daniel and his friends i. e. " God's people.
For instance, Thomas Jefferson held persons who were legally white ( less than 25 % Black ) according to Virginia law at the time, but, because they were born to slave mothers, they were born into slavery, according to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem, which Virginia adopted into law in 1662.
If your side has two aces and a void, then you are not at risk of losing the first two tricks, so long as ( a ) your void is useful ( i. e., does not duplicate the function of an ace that your side holds ) and ( b ) you are not vulnerable to the loss of the first two tricks in the fourth suit ( because, for instance, one of the partnership hands holds a singleton in that suit or the protected king, giving your side second round control ).
For instance, design and creation of Microsoft Word software will take much more time than designing and developing Microsoft Notepad because of the difference in functionalities in each one.
It seems wrong to say that " went to a ballgame " is a property that instantiates John, because " went to a ballgame " does not seem to be the same ontological kind of thing as, for instance, redness.
" For instance ," said Dr. Joseph Merlino, Senior Editor of the book Freud at 150: 21st Century Essays on a Man of Genius, " that ... I'm a cross-dresser and I don't want to keep it confined to my circle of friends, or my party circle, and I want to take that to my wife and I don't understand why she doesn't accept it, or I take it to my office and I don't understand why they don't accept it, then it's become a problem because it's interfering with my relationships and environment.
For instance, because the 10 in the problem represents ten seconds, the expression f ′( 10 ) represents the change in pressure at a height of ten seconds, which is nonsense.
It was especially attractive because it was possible to do a three-way cross-compile, for instance to use a hefty Sun workstation to build, say, a Windows-x-MIPS cross-compiler, which was faster than using the PC at the time.
However, this instance is as likely dishonoring to David because it involves a form of incest, as David's concubines would have been somewhat like step-mothers to David's children.
For instance, instead of a hardware multiplier, a calculator might implement floating point mathematics with code in ROM, and compute trigonometric functions with the CORDIC algorithm because CORDIC does not require hardware floating-point.
For instance, the PDP-8, having only 8 fixed-length instructions and no microcode at all, is a CISC because of how the instructions work, PowerPC, which has over 230 instructions ( more than some VAXes ) and complex internals like register renaming and a reorder buffer is a RISC, while Minimal CISC has 8 instructions, but is clearly a CISC because it combines memory access and computation in the same instructions.
For instance, the set of rational numbers is not complete, because e. g. is " missing " from it, even though one can construct a Cauchy sequence of rational numbers that converges to it.
The class of grammar-based codes are recently noticed because they can extremely compress highly repetitive text, for instance, biological data collection of same or related species, huge versioned document collection, internet archives, etc.
By looking, for instance, at just a tiny piece of the handle, he can decide that the coffee cup is different from the donut because the handle is thinner ( or more curved ) than any piece of the donut.
In large cities, however, because many make demands on each trade, one alone is enough to support a man, and often less than one: for instance one man makes shoes for men, another for women, there are places even where one man earns a living just by mending shoes, another by cutting them out, another just by sewing the uppers together, while there is another who performs none of these operations but assembles the parts, Of necessity, he who pursues a very specialised task will do it best.
This instance is notable in more ways than one because it eventually led David to finally become involved in politics as he joined the Jacobins.
A particular instance is the saros, which results in a repetition of a solar or lunar eclipse every 6, 585. 3 days, or a little over 18 years ( because this is not a whole number of days, successive eclipses will be visible from different parts of the world ).

instance and incomplete
However, when he explains in detail what he means, it is clear that he actually believes that his assertion is always true ; for instance, he shows that the equation x < sup > 4 </ sup > = 4x − 3, although incomplete, has four solutions ( counting multiplicities ): 1 ( twice ), − 1 + i √< span style =" text-decoration: overline "> 2 </ span >, and − 1 − i √< span style =" text-decoration: overline "> 2 </ span >.
For instance, the Roman Catholic Church sees itself as in partial communion with Protestants, and as in much closer, but still incomplete, communion with the Orthodox Churches.
Police data, for instance, are often incomplete and limited.
For instance, unnatural sharp edges are common, as are short walls that are placed to prevent the ( non-jumping ) player from entering incomplete areas of the world.
Other features do not work reliably or are incomplete, like Undo for instance.

instance and secondary
The emergence of secondary education in the United States did not happen until 1910, caused by the rise in big businesses and technological advances in factories ( for instance, the emergence of electrification ), that required skilled workers.
Often the presence, absence or variation of minute quantities of secondary elements and compounds in a bulk material will have a great impact on the final properties of the materials produced, for instance, steels are classified based on 1 / 10 and 1 / 100 weight percentages of the carbon and other alloying elements they contain.
For instance we might follow the statement " an integer can be factored as a product of prime numbers " with " the product is unique up to ordering ", meaning the order of the operands is irrelevant, integers and their prime factorization are ; or we might say " the solution to an indefinite integral is, up to addition by a constant ", meaning that the constant is not the focus here, the solution is, and that the addition of a constant is to be regarded as a background, of secondary focus.
That is, for instance, a protein molecule with a helical secondary structure can have a CD that changes with changes in the conformation.
It can, for instance, be used to study how the secondary structure of a molecule changes as a function of temperature or of the concentration of denaturing agents, e. g. Guanidinium chloride or urea.
The instrumentalist approach, on the other hand, treats ethnicity primarily as an ad-hoc element of a political strategy, used as a resource for interest groups for achieving secondary goals such as, for instance, an increase in wealth, power or status.
For instance, XLR connectors have a notch to ensure proper orientation, while Mini-DIN plugs have a plastic projection, which fits into a corresponding hole in the socket and prevent different connectors from being pushed together ( they also have a notched metal skirt to provide secondary keying ).
For instance, it is not unusual for a mathematics or computing teacher to serve as the system administrator of a secondary school.
For instance, many warrants confer the same rights as equity options, and warrants often can be traded in secondary markets like options.
For instance, a death certificate is a primary source for documenting a person's date and place of death but they can also be considered a secondary source for that person's birth date, place of birth, or even that person's parents.
A result of having more public revenue was more investment in social infrastructure-free secondary education, for instance, was instituted in 1968.
For instance, studies of polystyrene ( T < sub > g </ sub > ~ 110 ° C ) have noted a secondary transition near room temperature.
The three movements may be simultaneous, for instance, a daily minor movement in a bearish secondary reaction in a bullish primary movement.
Distinguishing between predicates, arguments, and adjuncts becomes particularly difficult when secondary predicates are involved, for instance with resultative predicates, e. g.
Also adapted to breed in a wide variety of other forested habitats, for instance the dry deciduous woodlands of Nicaragua and secondary forests.
In this instance the positively charged screen grid can accelerate the electron stream sufficiently to cause secondary emission at the anode ( plate ).
For instance, the teaching of Islam is compulsory in public schools but the program of religious studies at the secondary level also includes the history of Judaism and Christianity.
For instance, all secondary schools must compulsorily offer Band as a musical group.
These difficulty levels not only change the strength of the enemies, but also increase the length of the level by adding additional objectives ; for instance, in both easy and normal levels, there are optional secondary objectives, whereas in the hard levels, all secondary objectives are now primary and must be completed.
Long-term secondary effects ( for instance cognitive effects ) on a scale of 10 – 20 years are not yet established for gamma knife surgery.
They are usually purchased from the developer in the first instance, but they are then re-sold in the secondary market.
The category second-level domains require the user to meet specific characteristics ; for instance, only upper secondary schools may register under < tt > vgs. no </ tt >.
This is a secondary development, possibly due to runic manuscript tradition, and there is no known instance of the rune being used in an Old English inscription.

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