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One line of defense is to maintain that this is false, so that mathematical reasoning uses some special intuition that involves contact with the Platonic realm.
Specialist builders also exist and concentrate on building buses for special uses, or modifying standard buses into specialised products.
For example, the CIA World Factbook uses the word in its " Country name " field to refer to " a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states ".< sup id = Note_1 >
A number of other sorts of printers are important for historical reasons, or for special purpose uses:
Scheme uses the special values # t and # f to represent truth and falsity.
Database access controls are set by special authorized ( by the database owner ) personnel that uses dedicated protected security DBMS interfaces.
:* Faroese uses acute accents and other special letters.
:* Icelandic uses acute accents and other special letters.
File: Dead Sea mud man by David Shankbone. jpg | Many people believe that the mud of the Dead Sea has special healing and cosmetic uses.
The non-interactive Unix command grep was inspired by a common special uses of qed and later ed, where the command < tt > g / re / p </ tt > means globally search for the regular expression < TT > re </ TT > and print the lines containing it.
: This Technician operates a motion control rig, which essentially is a ' camera robot ' able to consistently repeat camera moves for special effects uses.
It still uses rubber domes, but a special plastic ' scissors ' mechanism links the keycap to a plunger that depresses the rubber dome with a much shorter travel than the typical rubber dome keyboard.
If the inheritance from to and the inheritance from to are both marked "" ( for example, ""), C ++ takes special care to only create one object, and uses of's members work correctly.
The main CPU recognizes " F-line " instructions ( with the four most significant opcode bits all one ), and uses special bus cycles to interact with a coprocessor to execute these instructions.
* A light pen is a device similar to a touch screen, but uses a special light sensitive pen instead of the finger, which allows for more accurate screen input.
Qt uses standard C ++ but makes extensive use of a special code generator ( called the Meta Object Compiler, or moc ) together with several macros to enrich the language.
Despite their obsolescence, rotary phones occasionally find special uses.
This scheme is special, in that it uses a procedural description of the object, not the data itself.
The Forester XTI concept vehicle uses the 2. 5 liter intercooled turbo engine from Subaru WRX STI, 6-speed manual transmission, 18 x 8-inch S204 forged alloy wheels with Yokohama Advan Neova 255 / 40R18 performance tires, adjustable coil-over suspension, Brembo brakes with 4-piston front calipers, 2-piston rear calipers, Super Sport ABS and Electronic Brake-force Distribution ( EBD ), leather and Alcantara sport seats, a special instrument cluster, front dash and center console and leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Although it has more mundane meanings in Greek, the word apparently developed special uses early in the recorded history of the Greek language.
Vector graphics can be created in hardcopy form using a pen plotter, a special type of printer that uses a series of ballpoint and / or felt-tip pens on a servo-driven mount that moves horizontally across the paper, with the plotter moving the paper back and forth through its paper path for vertical movement.
Most wiki software uses a special syntax, known as wiki markup, for users to format the text, instead of requiring them to enter in HTML.
Wheat buyers use these to decide which wheat to buy, as each class has special uses, and producers use them to decide which classes of wheat will be most profitable to cultivate.
Soft-ground etching uses a special softer ground.

uses and symmetrical
The words " complementary-symmetry " refer to the fact that the typical digital design style with CMOS uses complementary and symmetrical pairs of p-type and n-type metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors ( MOSFETs ) for logic functions.
As with the Yost standard, DECconnect uses a symmetrical pin layout which enables the direct connection between two DTEs.
* JPEG 2000 implements a low complexity symmetrical wavelet lossless compressor, but ICER uses an integer only non-wavelet lossless compressor.
A baffle fishway uses a series of symmetrical close-spaced baffles in a channel to redirect the flow of water, allowing fish to swim around the barrier.
More services are emerging and more uses of high speed symmetrical broadband are being found, tested, developed and freely enjoyed by the users for the users.
This type of bridge does not balance the forces by using a symmetrical arrangement of cable forces on each side of its support tower ; instead, it uses a cantilever tower, set at a 42-degree angle and loaded by cable stays on only one side.
The piece uses interval cycles, " inherently non-diatonic symmetrical elements.
This class mainly uses a direct drive, either single engine, axial propeller or twin engines with a symmetrical layout or an in line layout ( push-pull ) as the famous Rutan Voyager.
That most symmetrical forms have certain uses.
The and variables are referred to as correlations, but are not necessarily Pearson's correlation coefficient or Spearman's ρ. Dr. Mark Hall's dissertation uses neither of these, but uses three different measures of relatedness, minimum description length ( MDL ), symmetrical uncertainty, and relief.
It uses the 256-bit AES symmetrical encryption in CTR mode.

uses and property
An analog signal uses some property of the medium to convey the signal's information.
" Hans-Hermann Hoppe, meanwhile, uses " argumentation ethics " for his foundation of " private property anarchism ", which is closer to Rothbard's natural law approach.
All but one of the provinces of Canada use a common law system ( the exception being Quebec, which uses a civil law system for issues arising within provincial jurisdiction, such as property ownership and contracts ).
His concept of " egoistic property " not only a lack of moral restraint on how own obtains and uses things, but includes other people as well.
# uses that unreasonably interfere with the property rights of another private party ( the right of quiet enjoyment ) Nuisance
# uses that unreasonably interfere with public property rights, including uses that interfere with public health, safety, peace or convenience.
" Although this does not render them totally illegal ( they may still, for example, be used on private property ), their uses are limited enough that they are not sold to the general public.
A trust is created by a settlor ( archaically known, in the context of trusts of land, as the feoffor to uses ), who transfers some or all of his property to a trustee ( archaically known, in the context of land, as the feoffee to uses ), who holds that trust property ( or trust corpus ) for the benefit of the beneficiaries ( archaically known as the cestui que use, or cestui que trust ).
The definition of a universal property uses the language of category theory to make this notion precise and to study it abstractly.
The usurpers of ecclesiastical property were severely threatened ; unclaimed legacies were allotted to pious uses ; the bishops were urged to mutually support one another ; and individual churches were taxed for the support of the papal legates ; and ecclesiastics were forbidden to convoke the civil courts against their bishops.
* Regenerative capacitor memory, a type of computer memory that uses the electrical property of capacitance to store the bits of data
This property is exploited by " high frequency " units used in electric arc welding, which use currents at higher frequencies than power distribution uses.
It restricts real estate development, commercial and industrial uses, and certain other activities on a property to a mutually agreed upon level.
As it passes directly overhead only in a narrow band north and south of the equator, he uses a legal principle that states that property rights extend to infinity above a land parcel.
If the button uses the default font, accessing its font " slot " ( i. e., property or member variable ) will return a value that is actually stored in ROM ; the button instance in RAM does not have a value in its own font slot, so the prototype inheritance chain is followed until a value is found.
Other uses include anti-counterfeiting, property marking, hand stamping for readmission, fun children's games, and marking for the purpose of identification in manufacturing.
Furthermore, after 1378, French monasteries ( and hence alien priories dependent on them ) maintained allegiance to the continuing Avignon Papacy, and so their suppression was supported by the rival Roman Popes, conditional on all confiscated monastic property eventually being redirected into other religious uses.
All these suppressions enjoyed Papal approval, though successive 15th century Popes continued to press for assurances that, now that the Avignon Papacy had been defeated, the confiscated monastic property would revert to religious and educational uses.
If a business uses a 20-year old property which it owns, depreciation on a historical cost basis might be insignificant.
# the state, which uses its strength to protect the unequal distribution of power and property in society.

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