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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 reason
More stands on the margins of modernity for one reason alone -- because he wrote Utopia.
More than likely chocolate, vanilla and strawberry became the standard for the reason that they were the most popular flavors in the United States at the time of introduction.
More recently, scholars have borrowed from European philosophers of " technique " to extend the meaning of technology to various forms of instrumental reason, as in Foucault's work on technologies of the self (" techniques de soi ").
The recent modern writings of Terrence Deacon and Merlin Donald, writing about the origin of language, also connect reason connected to not only language, but also mimesis, More specifically they describe the ability to create language as part of an internal modeling of reality specific to humankind.
More than that, the benefits to the non-TOC customers are sufficient to meet the purpose of capitalizing on the decisive competitive edge by giving the customer a powerful reason to be more loyal and give more business to the upstream link.
* " More computing sins are committed in the name of efficiency ( without necessarily achieving it ) than for any other single reason — including blind stupidity.
More recently, critical theorists such as Nikolas Kompridis have voiced opposition to Habermas, claiming that he has undermined the aspirations for social change which originally gave purpose to critical theory's various projects — for example the problem of what reason should mean, the analysis and enlargement of " conditions of possibility " for social emancipation, and the critique of modern capitalism.
More precisely, we experience a clash between our reason ( which tells us that all objects are finite ) and the imagination ( the aspect of the mind that organises what we see, and which sees an object incalculably larger than ourselves, and feels infinite ).
More generally, if a young adult or adolescent has a single enlarged testicle, which may or may not be painful, this should give doctors reason to suspect testicular cancer.
More with Nazi propaganda in mind than for any strategic reason, Adolf Hitler planned the line from 1936 and had it built between 1938 and 1940.
More recent studies question this interpretation and emphasize an electrostatic barrier as the reason for proton blockage.
More conservative critics ( especially from a Reformed and Evangelical perspective ) have complained that the course does not adequately define sin and therefore does not properly explain the reason for Jesus's death and resurrection.
More generally, every injective module is algebraically compact, for the same reason.
More recently, the United States Supreme Court has narrowed the category of restraints deemed unlawful per se, thereby subjecting a greater number of restraints to fact-based rule of reason analysis.
More recently, amateur clubs have begun to move to more established stadiums for their Coupe de France matches with their primary reason being to earn more money at the gate due to more established stadiums having the ability to carry more spectators.
The profile series, More Than Meets the Eye, featured entries for Bumblebee as both a Pretender and as Goldbug, but gave no in-story reason for his upgrades to these forms and they never appeared in the fiction of the series.
Robert Plant borrows the line, " Be on my side, I'll be on your side, there is no reason for you to hide ," in the live versions of " Dazed and Confused " and " How Many More Times " recorded in 1970 at Royal Albert Hall ( from the " Led Zeppelin DVD ").
More generally and accurately, the pseudocounts should be set in proportion to the prior estimate of their probabilities ; equal only if there is no prior reason to prefer one over another — see the principle of indifference.
More celebrated by reason of the liveliness and acuteness with which the manners of a little provincial town are described are her Lettres de Lausanne ( 1871 ), and her Lettres neuchâteloises ( 1784 ), particularly the second part of a story of the former, entitled Caliste, and published in 1788, for, according to Sainte-Beuve, it was a sort of foreshadowing of the more famous Coninne ( 1807 ) of Madame de Staël.
More recently, Nikolas Kompridis has taken issue with Habermas ' conception of rationality as incoherent and insufficiently complex, proposing a " possibility-disclosing " role for reason that goes beyond the narrow proceduralism of Habermas ' theory.
However, it can be answered that as a pagan society Utopians had the best ethics that could be reached through reason alone, or that More changed from his early life to his later when he was Lord Chancellor.
More importantly, the discussion of bias actually introduces a key theme of the Federalist as a whole, the relation of motive and reason in politics.
For this reason Sir Thomas More went to his death, because in his words: " This realm, being but one member and small part of the Church, might not make a particular law dischargeable with the general law of Christ's holy Catholic Church, no more than the City of London being but one poor member in respect of the whole realm, might make a law against an act of Parliament ".

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