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More and generally
More generally, suppose that an experiment consists of a number of independent trials, that each trial results in either a `` success '' or a `` non-success '' ( `` failure '' ), and that the probability of success remains constant from trial to trial.
More generally, in a k-dimensional array, the address of an element with indices i < sub > 1 </ sub >, i < sub > 2 </ sub >, …, i < sub > k </ sub > is
More recently, an abettor is generally known as an accomplice.
More expensive pigments are generally replicated by hues.
More generally, one curve is a curvilinear asymptote of another ( as opposed to a linear asymptote ) if the distance between the two curves tends to zero as they tend to infinity, although usually the term asymptote by itself is reserved for linear asymptotes.
More generally, as noted by A. W.
More generally, a binary relation between two sets A and B is a subset of.
More generally, a new component is said to be backward compatible if it provides all of the functionality of the old component.
More generally, an n-piece cubic Bézier curve can approximate a circle, when each inner control point is the distance from an outer control point on a unit circle, where t is 360 / n degrees, and n > 2.
More generally, every C *- algebra is a Banach algebra.
More generally, a series
More generally, if ƒ has a branch-point near the origin of such a nature that then
More generally, calculus ( plural calculi ) refers to any method or system of calculation guided by the symbolic manipulation of expressions.
More generally, many philosophers and scientists have been unhappy about the difficulty of producing a definition that does not involve circularity or fuzziness.
More broadly, philosophers who do not accept the possibility of zombies generally believe that consciousness is reflected in behavior ( including verbal behavior ), and that we attribute consciousness on the basis of behavior.
Among the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, the message to his followers that one should " Turn the other cheek " and his example in the story Pericope Adulterae, in which Jesus intervenes in the stoning of an adulteress, are generally accepted as his condemnation of physical retaliation ( though most scholars agree that the latter passage was " certainly not part of the original text of St John's Gospel ") More militant Christians consider Romans 13: 3 – 4 to support the death penalty.
* More generally, compact groups such as an orthogonal group are compact, while groups such as a general linear group are not.
More generally, compact sets can be separated by open sets: if K < sub > 1 </ sub > and K < sub > 2 </ sub > are compact and disjoint, there exist disjoint open sets U < sub > 1 </ sub > and U < sub > 2 </ sub > such that and.
More generally, electric current can be represented as the rate at which charge flows through a given surface as:
More generally, the idea of a contractive mapping can be defined for maps between metric spaces.
More generally, unspecific coercion may be the form taken by disciplinary coercion, and this appears to be in fact the case within the most effective command systems of the modern world.
More generally, judges look at the difficulty and execution of jumps, stunts and tumbling, synchronization, creativity, the sharpness of the motions, showmanship, and overall routine execution.
More generally among Baptists, a variety of parachurch agencies and evangelical educational institutions may be supported generously or not at all, depending entirely upon the local congregation's customs and predilections.
More generally, one can consider finite direct sums of matrix algebras.
More generally, inheritance now is quite different than those in the past.

More and narrative
He reported that, " More and more of the ' new historians ' are now trying to discover what was going on inside people's heads in the past, and what it was like to live in the past, questions which inevitably lead back to the use of narrative.
Bordwell explains that Antonioni's films were extremely influential on subsequent art films: " More than any other director, he encouraged filmmakers to explore elliptical and open-ended narrative ".
He reported that, " More and more of the ' new historians ' are now trying to discover what was going on inside people's heads in the past, and what it was like to live in the past, questions which inevitably lead back to the use of narrative.
What is typically forgotten in narrative histories of hip-hop as in the history of this film were the appearances of pioneering artists like Sha-Rock who was a member of Enjoy recording group The Funky Four Plus One More, later known as Funky 4 + 1.
More abstractly, some aspects of the narrative appear in the crucifixion story of Jesus found in the gospels.
While the tone of the nursery rhyme is ironic and teasing, both the question and answer form < ref > More type 43 < sub > f </ sub > 43 < sub > f </ sub >: see Bruce P. Hayes, Margaret MacEachern, Quatrain Form in English Folk Verse and the narrative of the song have been related to Lord Randall, a murder ballad from the British Isles.
He reported that, " More and more of the ' new historians ' are now trying to discover what was going on inside people's heads in the past, and what it was like to live in the past, questions which inevitably lead back to the use of narrative.

More and knowledge
More recent estimates based on greater knowledge of azhdarchid proportions place its wingspan at 10 – 11 meters ( 33 – 36 ft ).
More recently, interest has arisen in cryptic female choice, a phenomenon of internally fertilised animals such as mammals and birds, where a female will get rid of a male's sperm without his knowledge.
More practical applications of social epistemology can be found in the areas of library science, academic publishing, knowledge policy and debates over the role over the Internet in knowledge transmission and creation.
In the book Empowerment Takes More Than a Minute, the authors, Ken Blanchard, John P. Carlos, and Alan Randolph, illustrate three keys that organizations can use to open the knowledge, experience, and motivation power that people already have.
More mainstream ( city ) Mennonites may have a working knowledge of the language, but it is not frequently used in conversation or in worship services.
More often than not, embezzlement is performed in a manner that is premeditated, systematic and / or methodical, with the explicit intent to conceal the activities from other individuals, usually because it is being done ( by the perpetrator ) without the other individuals ' knowledge or consent.
More than 1, 400 instructional faculty members provide learning opportunities that open students ’ minds to the most recent knowledge and discoveries.
* More on tacit knowledge in organizations
More than 2, 000 experts drawn from ICC ’ s member companies feed their knowledge and experience into crafting the ICC stance on specific business issues.
More recently, sociolinguists have adopted the concept of the community of practice, a group of people who develop shared knowledge and shared norms of interaction, as the social group within which dialects develop and change.
During the 2007 " One More Day " storyline, Peter is forced to decide whether he will accept Mephisto's offer to save Aunt May in return for wiping the knowledge and memory of Peter and MJ's life together as husband and wife from the face of reality, which would leave only a single, subconscious piece of their souls to remember, allowing Mephisto to feast on the pain exhibited by those vestiges for eternity.
More specific examples of the political impact of mathematics are seen in Knijik's 1993 study of how Brazilian sugar cane farmers could be politically and economically armed with mathematics knowledge, and Osmond's analysis of an employer's perceived value of mathematics ( 2000 ).
More practically, Pennant used his geological knowledge to open a lead mine, which helped to finance improvements at Downing after he inherited in 1763.
More recently, economists at Berkeley studied the value of knowledge as a form of capital, adding value to material capital, such as factory or a truck.
More commonly, institutional abuses or neglect may reflect lack of knowledge, lack of training, lack of support, or insufficient resourcing.
More specifically, Dependent Rational Animals tries to make a holistic case on the basis of our best current knowledge ( as opposed to an ahistorical, foundational claim ) that " human vulnerability and disability " are the " central features of human life " and that Thomistic " virtues of dependency " are needed for individual human beings to flourish in their passage from stages of infancy to adulthood and old age.
More recently, technology has become available on the black market for both reading and writing the magnetic stripes, allowing cards to be easily cloned and used without the owner's knowledge.
More thorough knowledge of basic theories is required, and often there are questions on less-emphasized portions of normal high school chemistry curricula, such as organic chemistry and coordination chemistry.
More specifically, collaborative learning is based on the model that knowledge can be created within a population where members actively interact by sharing experiences and take on asymmetry roles.
# More Than Honor ( January 1998 ) ISBN 0-671-87857-3 — three stories by David Weber, David Drake, and S. M. Stirling plus a Honorverse background history, and including the story in which treecats and some of their characteristics first come to human knowledge.
More recently, governments have attempted to address issues like patient-pharmacists communication and consumer knowledge through measures like the Australian Government's Quality Use of Medicines policy.
More particular, in software engineering, domain knowledge is knowledge about the environment in which the target system operates, for example, software agents.

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