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is and simple
But that is too simple, and won't hold up.
This is simple enough, but several more points of interest may be mentioned as relevant.
Thus the fictional detective is much more than a simple businessman.
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
Its massive contours are rooted in the simple need of man, since he is always incomplete, to complete himself.
Moreover its posture of stubborn but simple resistance is doomed to failure because of the metaphysical weakness of the existent form of order, once the activation of change has reached visible proportions.
One who invites such trials of character is either foolhardy, overconfident or too simple and childlike in faith in mankind to see the danger.
Although it is constantly made to look foolish ( too simple to come in out of the rain, people say, who have found in the innocent an impediment ), it does not mind looking foolish because it is not concerned with how it looks.
Her clothes, her hair, everything about her is both graceful and simple.
In this domain the simple fact of coexistence in the same local, national, and world community is enough to guarantee that we cannot refrain from having some effect, large or small, upon Gentile-Jewish relations.
But simple involvement is not enough ; ;
Many readers of this department no doubt discount certain of my opinions for the simple reason that they can guess pretty accurately, even if they have never actually been told, what my age is.
`` Why '', he replied, `` it is perfectly simple ; ;
More important is the simple human point that all men suffer, and that it is a kind of anthropological-religious pride on the part of the Jew to believe that his suffering is more poignant than mine or anyone else's.
It is a simple task to haul a boat fifty or one hundred miles to a lake or reservoir on the new, light, strong, easy-to-operate trailers which are built to accommodate almost any kind of small boat and retail from $100 to $2,000.
This is a varmint load, pure and simple ; ;
You'll find, once your technique is perfected, that you can cook on a boat with a simple Bernz-O-Matic.
Fairing is always a tedious job but the work can be cut down considerably with a Skill planer and a simple jig.
Most of it is panelized and utilizes standard materials, and requires the use of only simple tools.
A relatively simple switching arrangement reverses the cycle so that the machine literally runs backward, and the heat is extracted from outdoor air and turned indoors.
One simple method of measuring the expansion of the heart is to tie a thin rubber tube, filled with mercury, around the heart and record the change in resistance as the tube is stretched.

is and loop
With these factors included, an upper limit is placed on the allowable loop gain by stability considerations.
In this type of system, a high loop gain is desirable because it provides a fast response time.
The time required for the system to reach a level position is approximately inversely proportional to the servo loop gain.
In addition, the cutoff frequency for input accelerations is approximately proportional to the servo loop gain ; ;
One solution to the problem is to operate with a low loop gain and to include low-pass filters.
* cyclic ( general formula, n > 2 ) wherein the carbon backbone is linked so as to form a loop.
This algorithm is much less prone to loss of precision due to massive cancellation, but might not be as efficient because of the division operation inside the loop.
The program tries every string, starting with the shortest, until it finds a string with complexity at least n ( if there is one ), then returns that string ( or goes into an infinite loop if there is no such string ).
The set of all invertible elements is therefore closed under multiplication and forms a Moufang loop.
This loop of units in an alternative ring or algebra is analogous to the group of units in an associative ring or algebra.
The power and aerodynamics of the Hornet allows them to perform a slow, high angle of attack " tail sitting " maneuver, and to fly a " dirty " ( landing gear down ) formation loop, the last of which is not duplicated by the Thunderbirds.
The star is suspended from the ribbon by a rectangular shaped metal loop with the corners rounded.
Simultaneously, the Shh signaling network is controlled by a negative feedback loop wherein the Gli transcription factors activate the enhanced transcription of a repressor ( Ptc ).
Once the prion is transmitted, the defective proteins invade the brain and are produced in a self-sustaining feedback loop.
A carabiner () or karabiner is a metal loop with a sprung gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components in safety-critical systems.
This is particularly so in Sydney and Melbourne, where headways on many lines in the core of the network reach 3 – 5 minutes in peaks and 10 – 20 minutes off peak ( about 18 hours a day ) and enter an underground loop for passenger distribution in the city centre ; and where ridership per capita exceeds the sum of metro and commuter rail in comparable North American urban areas such as Toronto, Boston or the San Francisco Bay Area.
In prokaryotes, DNA is usually arranged as a loop, which is tightly coiled in on itself, sometimes accompanied by one or more smaller, circular DNA molecules called plasmids.
A causal loop is a form of predestination paradox arising where travel backwards in time is deemed a possibility.
The usual reason which is given to refute the possibility of a causal loop is it requires that the loop as a whole be its own cause.

is and big
I clapped the big man with the bleached hair on his shoulder and said heartily, hoping it would make an impression on the women: `` This one is the maku Frayne.
The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
Hank Foiles, backed up by Frank House who will be within calling distance in the minors, make up better second line catching than the Birds had all last year, but Gus is still that big man you need when you start talking pennant.
Assuming the lower figure for the big blast and one shot estimated by the Japanese at 10 megatons, a conservative computation is that the 24 announced tests produced a total yield of at least 60 megatons.
The big question is whether, in the name of a restored Chinese-Soviet solidarity, the Chinese will choose to persuade the Albanians to present their humble apologies to Khrushchev -- or get rid of Enver Hoxa.
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
`` All dey know down dere is it were at Manassas Junction and it were a big fight '', the old man told them.
That first entry there is the Vermont Flumenophobe, the earliest and one of the most successful of my eighty-three varieties -- great big scapulars and hardly any primaries at all.
It is no harder to raise big, healthy, blooming plants than weak, sickly little things ; ;
if inner lid is too big, trim to fit, allowing room for thickness of glaze.
It is a big project, not to be taken lightly.
The quantity and quality of water sources is often a big factor in site selection.
Camping is big and getting bigger.
I suppose it is because we are just not big enough.
The big spread is in the charge for each kilometer driven, being governed by the rate at which gasoline is consumed.
And there are now many millions of workers for whom the factory with the big parking lot, which can be reached by driving across or against the usual pattern of rush hour traffic and grille-route bus lines, is actually more convenient than the walk-to factory.
The fact seems to be that very many large branch stores are uneconomical, that the choice of location in the suburbs is as important as it was downtown, and that even highly suburbanized cities will support only so many big branches.
Raymond Vernon reports that residents of East St. Louis have been driving across the Mississippi, through the heart of downtown St. Louis and out to the western suburbs for major shopping, simply because parking is easier at the big branches than it is in the heart of town.
In fact, once the size is big enough to cover a whole wall, it turns into nothing more than extremely expensive wallpaper.
There is only one trouble with this big, beautiful dream.
After years of digging, nights and weekends, he put together the big, profusely illustrated book, Of Garryowen And Glory, which is probably the most complete history of any military unit.
Armed with constitutional power to negate the Executive's foreign policy, the Senate carries a big stick and is easily provoked to use it on the State Department's back, or on the head of the Secretary of State.
Mrs. Hosaka is one of the Japanese women one reads about -- beautiful, artistically talented, an artful manager of her big household -- ( four boys and four girls ), and yet looking like a pampered, gentle Japanese woman.

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