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This is because these types of data are intended for human interpretation where the mind can easily " fill in the blanks " or see past very minor errors or inconsistencies – ideally lossy compression is transparent ( imperceptible ), which can be verified via an ABX test.
Forward reach of the dog should be as long as possible, ideally extending past the nose, giving the Shiloh the impression of " flying ".
George Mosse identified some of the more " respectable " and centrist channels through which these sensibilities flowed: school texts that transmitted a Romantic view of a " pure " Germanic past, the nature-oriented German Youth Movement, and novels with an ideally ruthless völkisch hero, such as Hermann Löns ' Der Wehrwolf ( 1910 ).

ideally and event
# Limited risk of catastrophically large losses: Insurable losses are ideally independent and non-catastrophic, meaning that the losses do not happen all at once and individual losses are not severe enough to bankrupt the insurer ; insurers may prefer to limit their exposure to a loss from a single event to some small portion of their capital base.
But an event occurred that provided him with a scenario ideally fitted to his conception of a work both contemporary and in the grand choral tradition of Bach's Passions and Handel's Messiah.
A picnic is a pleasure excursion at which a meal is eaten outdoors ( al fresco or en plein air ), ideally taking place in a beautiful landscape such as a park, beside a lake or with an interesting view and possibly at a public event such as before an open air theatre performance, and usually in summer.
The vast majority of adventure races include trail running, mountain biking and ( ideally ) a paddling event.
The only thing I really wanted to do was ideally go out in a big pay-per-view, like a WrestleMania or something like that main event, leave like that, and not come back again.
Additionally, the experiment design will ideally be such that the settings for each measurement are not determined by any earlier event, at both measurement stations.
The limpia or barrida are considered to be best administered immediately after the traumatic event occurs, and are ideally conducted by a curandero ( healer ).
this versatility ideally suited him to a backup role in the event of injury to any of the first choice defenders.
In this event students are given a short editorial ( ideally 3 to 5 paragraphs ) to which they will develop a response.

ideally and shows
Inspection of the formulae above shows that the ( ideally constant ) unit of ephemeris time such as the ephemeris second has been for the whole of the twentieth century very slightly shorter than the corresponding ( but not precisely constant ) unit of mean solar time ( which besides its irregular fluctuations tends gradually to increase ), consistently also with the modern results of Morrison and Stephenson ( see article ΔT ).
Not far from this place was the capital of the Rashtrakutas, Malkhed or Manyakheta, which shows that this area was ideally suited as a nuclear region of a great realm.
Allen was gifted with a rich, pleasant voice, ideally suited for narration and was able to find considerable work as a narrator in a variety of films especially for Walt Disney Pictures wildlife films and TV shows.
2 ) numerous scenes show actual Korean War footage, and 3 ) shows how the relationship between the sexes in the military is, ideally, very different today than it was during the 1950s.
Two piece stocks are ideally made from a single blank, so that the wood in both parts shows similar color and figure.

ideally and would
Terrain would ideally be flat, firm, unobstructed by natural barriers or fortifications, and interspersed with roads and railways.
The particular characteristics of this ideal observer can vary from an omniscient observer, who would grasp all the consequences of any action, to an ideally informed observer, who knows as much as could reasonably be expected, but not necessarily all the circumstances or all the possible consequences.
A multiplier ( which is a nonlinear device ) will generate ideally only the sum and difference frequencies, whereas an arbitrary nonlinear block would generate also signals at e. g. 2 · f < sub > 1 </ sub >- 3 · f < sub > 2 </ sub >, etc.
Generally, a layer of plaster will require ten to twelve hours to dry ; ideally, an artist would begin to paint after one hour and continue until two hours before the drying time — giving seven to nine hours working time.
The main strategic concern of the United States at that time was to avoid the emergence a left-wing regime in Paraguay, which would be ideally situated at the heart of the South American continent to provide a haven for radicals and a base for revolutionary activities around the hemisphere.
In this case the exhaust would ideally stop dead in space behind the moving vehicle, taking away zero energy, and from conservation of energy, all the energy would end up in the vehicle.
Radially, to grasp as much of the thin gas at the entrance, the inlet-side rotors would ideally have a larger radius, and correspondingly higher centrifugal force ; ideal blades would get exponentially thinner towards their tips and carbon fibers should reinforce the aluminium blades.
Practical digital-to-analog converters produce neither scaled and delayed sinc functions nor ideal impulses ( that if ideally low-pass filtered would yield the original signal ), but a sequence of scaled and delayed rectangular pulses.
Also in the example above, ideally the calibration value of 100 units would be the best point in the gage's range to perform a single-point calibration.
Flexibility and weight are primary concerns for materials ; ideally, spars would be sufficiently flexible to allow control over the shape of the sail without being too flexible, as well as lightweight in order to maintain a low and stable center of balance.
Although ideally a brake would convert all the kinetic energy into heat, in practice a significant amount may be converted into acoustic energy instead, contributing to noise pollution.
For example, property marking should ideally be done with ink easily read under ultraviolet light, whereas in espionage such an ink would be considered too easily detectable since a large number of letters may be screened relatively quickly using UV light.
Many times, though, the electors are simply important people whose wisdom would ideally provide a better choice than a larger body.
England would not be involved with its rather weak army ; apart from an English brigade in the French army under the Duke of Monmouth its only effort would be made by the Royal Navy: to defeat its Dutch counterpart and ideally blockade the Dutch coast.
Even with the inauguration of the new Terminal 2, the airport would be ideally designed to serve around 18 million passengers per year, according to the international standards for runway and terminal usage.
Concert organizers have subsequently said that they were particularly keen to ensure that at least one surviving member of The Beatles, ideally Paul McCartney, took part in the concert as they felt that having an ' elder statesman ' from British music would give it greater legitimacy in the eyes of the political leaders whose opinions the performers were trying to shape.
He had a great interest in American Negro music, and once said that he would have ideally liked The Rio Grande to feature a black choir .< ref >
Long-term goals for Manila Bay would ideally include the decrease or termination of nearby highly polluting enterprises, implementation effective standards for waste-water discharge and an overall improved water quality.
An infantry squad from an elite German-trained division would ideally have one light machine gun and 10 rifles, but only one of the three squads in a non-elite Central Army division would have a light machine gun.
While ideally most citizens would spend the time to adequately study party platforms, history and de-construct their campaigns to see if what they say represents what they will do and if it represents the important elements of their agendas, many citizens do not invest the time nor have the inclination to do so ( see rational ignorance ).

ideally and render
Recombinant adeno-associated virus ( rAAV ) vectors possess a number of features that render them ideally suited for retinal gene therapy, including a lack of pathogenicity, minimal immunogenicity, and the ability to transduce postmitotic cells in a stable and efficient manner.

ideally and what
Acceptance test cards are ideally created during sprint planning or iteration planning meeting, before development begins so that the developers have a clear idea of what to develop.
Indeed, the format is ideally suited to such analysis because the viewer is afforded the opportunity to see how a person reacts on the outside through the constant recording of their actions and also what they feel on the inside through the Diary Room / Confession Room.
When an aircraft's lift is less than what is required for it to continue flying and stalls, ideally the nose should drop, which allows the aircraft to regain flying speed.
There is mathematically no natural choice of dimensionless variables ; some choices of dimensionless variables are more physically meaningful, and these are what are ideally used.
By visiting cities ' commodity exchanges, the player can inspect what is for sale, buy and sell commodities and, ideally, turn enough profit to buy everything the colony needs.
In several of these cases, efficiency can be expressed as a result as percentage of what ideally could be expected, hence with 100 % as ideal case.
In a speech at Notre Dame on Sept. 13, 1984, he used the statements of the American Catholic hierarchy to argue " that what is ideally desirable isn't always feasible, that there can be different political approaches to abortion besides unyielding adherence to an absolute prohibition.
Not until much later was it realized that what had actually occurred was a means to concentrate biological organisms, decoupling the liquid retention time ( ideally, low, for a compact treatment system ) from the solids retention time ( ideally, fairly high, for an effluent low in BOD < sub > 5 </ sub > and ammonia.
His language skills and knowledge of the land, left him ideally suited to be among the pioneers in settling what became Clinton County.
Thus, whereas it may be necessary to seize a political opportunity when it presents itself, it should ideally be seized also with an appropriate motivation, and on a principled basis — which is basically what a leader of an increasingly large group aims to accomplish: to ensure that the right things are done for the right reasons.
The discussion of the relevance and importance of kinds of sources must be seen as what kind of evidence is most important in court rooms, both in a descriptive way ( what do courtrooms actually use ) and in a normative way ( what should courtrooms ideally use ).

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