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Merely and into
:" Merely quantitative differences, beyond a certain point, pass into qualitative changes.

Merely and potential
Merely being in possession of employer-relevant knowledge, skills and attitudes is not enough for an individual to either ‘ move self-sufficiently ’ in the modern labour market or ‘ realise their potential ’.

Merely and at
Merely understanding culture at the deepest level may be insufficient to institute cultural change because the dynamics of interpersonal relationships ( often under threatening conditions ) are added to the dynamics of organizational culture while attempts are made to institute desired change.
Merely sitting at Notium, however, failed to bring Lysander out to fight.
In 1994 he went to Harvard as Artist in Residence at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts and published Merely Connect, which he had written with Salman Rushdie during a series of portrait sittings.

Merely and .
Merely having a mental image of some sort is not the all-important consideration.
Merely to satisfy the author's curiosity.
Merely being aware of kindness in oneself and others is also associated with greater well-being.
Merely remaining silent in face of protracted questioning is insufficient to assert right.
Merely passing money from one person to another, so long as it is done with the intent to disguise the source, ownership, location or control of the money, has been deemed a financial transaction under the law.
Merely an analogy to show how media influences public perception.
Rush Tribute: Merely Players.
Merely launching a large total quantity reduces the manufacturing costs per vehicle, similar to how the mass production of automobiles brought about great increases in affordability.
Merely requesting a web page from a few kilometers away involves satisfying a stack of protocols that involve many examples of hardware and software servers.
For a number of years, Gaynor was the Fox studios foremost actress and was given the choice of prime roles, starring in such films as Sunny Side Up ( 1929 ), Delicious ( 1931 ), Merely Mary Ann ( also 1931 ), and Adorable ( 1933 ), as well as State Fair ( 1933 ) with Will Rogers and The Farmer Takes a Wife ( 1935 ), which introduced Henry Fonda to the screen as Gaynor's leading man.
Merely holding an office in the priesthood does not imply authority over other church members or agency to act on behalf of the church.
Merely snatching the property from the victim's person is not sufficient force unless the victim resists or one of the items is attached or carried in such a way that a significant amount of force must be used to free the item from the victim's person.
Merely being traded is insufficient, it must be a full listing, and this excludes AIM ' PLUS-quoted and PLUS-traded market segments, but PLUS itself is acceptable ; shares in unquoted companies ; warrants ; futures and options.
Merely a few months later, he was involved in a new fling with Alma Ross, an actress.
Merely one day later, Jameson broke the spirit ( though not the letter ) of his agreement with Iron Man, using the headline " a wanted murderer ( Wolverine ), an alleged ex-member of a terrorist organization ( Spider-Woman ) and a convicted heroin-dealer ( Luke Cage ) are just some of the new recruits set to bury the once good name of the Avengers ," but refraining from attacking Spider-Man.
Merely the use of formalism alone does not explain several issues: why we should use the axioms we do and not some others, why we should employ the logical rules we do and not some others, why do " true " mathematical statements ( e. g., the laws of arithmetic ) appear to be true, and so on.
This was followed in the Examiner on 20 December by the short-lived Mary's Home from College, a precursor to the " girl strips " such as Cliff Sterrett's Polly and Her Pals and John Held Jr .' s Merely Margie ; and on 23 December with Gooseberry Sprigg, about a cigar-smoking " Duck Duke ", acharacter who had previously, and popularly, appeared in Herriman's sports cartoons.
Merely a large hostile presence.
* Merely touching a member of the opposite sex does not break one's wudu.
Merely giving a treatment can have nonspecific effects, and these are controlled for by the inclusion of a placebo group.
Merely deleting, disabling or rashly altering them can lead to undetectable holes in the test coverage.

inserting and object
In some cultures, it is so important that a female be a virgin that a female will refrain from inserting any object into her vagina, such as a tampon, menstrual cup or dildo, or undergoing some medical examinations, so as not to damage the hymen.
* Write-lock ( exclusive lock ) is associated with a database object by a transaction ( Terminology: " the transaction locks the object ," or " acquires lock for it ") before writing ( inserting / modifying / deleting ) this object.
A " hit " in a particular scoring hole may be registered simply by inserting a finger ( or any other appropriately-sized object ) into said hole.
R + trees are a compromise between R-trees ; and kd-trees ; they avoid overlapping of internal nodes by inserting an object into multiple leaves if necessary.
The object of inserting a definition in the text of the act is to avoid the inclusion, within the planning commission's control, of such cases as a testator's dividing his property amongst his children, partners ' dividing firm property amongst themselves on dissolution, or cases of that nature.
The final cutscene, titled " Ascendance ", shows Kane inserting the object into LEGION while proclaiming: " LEGION, my child, you are my greatest creation.
The embalmers took out the brain by inserting a sharp object in the nostril and breaking the brain and liquefying it.
It is physically possible to insert a Europlug into most BS 1363 sockets by inserting another object into the earth hole first.
HDRI and HDRL ( high-dynamic-range image-based lighting ) have, ever since, been used in many situations in 3D scenes in which inserting a 3D object into a real environment requires the lightprobe data to provide realistic lighting solutions.
There are n ways to perform this insertion, inserting the new object immediately following any of the n already present.

inserting and like
For example, inserting a grace note between two crotchets ( quarter notes ) played at the same pitch is the only way to indicate them as opposed to them sounding like a single minim ( half note ).
L. W. de Laurence in 1914 published " The Greater Key of Solomon ", directly based on Mathers ' edition, to which he made alterations in an attempt to advertise his mail-order business ( for example by inserting instructions like " after burning one-half teaspoonful of Temple Incense " along with ordering information for the incense ).
The boiling can be triggered by jostling the cup, inserting a stirring device, or adding a substance like instant coffee or sugar.
The SLCD is used like a syringe, by pulling the cams via a " trigger " ( a small handle ) which forces them closer, inserting it into a crack or pocket in the rock, and then releasing the trigger.
This so-called " fusion peptide " acts like a molecular grappling hook by inserting itself into the endosomal membrane and locking on.
This was further expanded during the so-called " footnote policies " of the 1980s, where the Danish Social Democrats sought a political weakening of the NATO alliance, much like France, through a tactic of inserting footnotes containing reservations or objections into every NATO document that Denmark agreed upon.
Most manufacturers which required hot-plugging instead did not use Autoconfig for whatever was being added and removed ( e. g. a PCMCIA card ) but instead assigned whatever resource was necessary permanently to the port or controller and handled the addition or removal much like inserting a floppy disk.
Some DSC comments serve a second function, specifying a way to tell the document manager to do certain things, like inserting a font or other PostScript code ( collectively called resources ) into the file.
The app functions in some cases like a pared down content management system, allowing users to organize their writing using customized categories, inserting images, assigning tags and geotags, and then posting the result online at any number of social networking sites and services.
This modification can be achieved using techniques like inserting NOP instructions ( brute force ), swapping registers, changing flow control with jumps or reordering independent instructions.
In Firebird inserting multiple rows can be achieved like this:
Electric polarizability is the relative tendency of a charge distribution, like the electron cloud of an atom or molecule, to be distorted from its normal shape by an external electric field, which is applied typically by inserting the molecule in a charged parallel-plate capacitor, but may also be caused by the presence of a nearby ion or dipole.
Though Davis ’ s historical writings are extensively researched, she sometimes resorts to speculation, using analogous evidence and inserting words likeperhapsand phrases like “ she may have thought .” Some critics of her work find this troubling and think that this practice threatens the empirical base of the historian ’ s profession.
" Personalization technology enables the dynamic insertion, customization or suggestion of content " – personalization doesn ’ t just have to be product recommendations: it can also include inserting any content like images or text ( e. g. displaying a golf-orientated banner for a returning golf supplies buyer ), or customizing content that is already there ( e. g. “ Hi Joe, we ’ ve got some great movie suggestions for you !”).
That mode was just like Insert Mode except that the buffer contents replaced the selection instead of inserting text before it.
It can be done automatically by compilers ( named automatic parallelization ) or manually ( inserting parallel directives like OpenMP ).
The energy associated with the elastic bending of the lattice can be reduced by inserting a dislocation, which is essentially a half-plane of atoms that act like a wedge, that creates a permanent misorientation between the two sides.

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