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Most and hypothetical
Most historians believe that the word " Dagome " is a melding of two names: the Christian " Dago ," for " Dagobert " ( Mieszko's hypothetical baptismal name ), and the Slavic " Me ," for " Mieszko.
Most modern critical scholarship concludes that Luke used the Gospel of Mark for his chronology and a hypothetical sayings source Q document for many of Jesus ' teachings.
Most scholars refer to this hypothetical early play as the Ur-Hamlet:
Most ends are of a subjective kind, because they need only be pursued if they are in line with some particular hypothetical imperative that a person may choose to adopt.
Most publishers pay writers based on a hypothetical number of words in the manuscript.
The article describes that Bostock may now write his memoirs or a scandalous screenplay and that he has recently purchased, on the outskirts of the communities of St. Cleve, Linwell, and Little Cruddock, a 6-acre estate at Mulberry Lane ( a possible reference to the hypothetical story of " Gerald: A Most Ordinary Man ").
Most law schools teach students common law and how to analyze hypothetical fact patterns like a lawyer, but do not specifically prepare law students for any particular bar exam.

Most and constructions
Most are minor variations in the spelling of words or grammatical constructions, but others involve significant semantic changes such as the uniquely Samaritan commandment to construct an altar on Mount Gerizim.
Most of these constructions were initiated during the period of rapid economic growth in the 1960s, but construction continued into the 1980s.
Most constructions that can be carried out in D can also be carried out in D < sup > C </ sup > by performing them " componentwise ", separately for each object in C. For instance, if any two objects X and Y in D have a product X × Y, then any two functors F and G in D < sup > C </ sup > have a product F × G, defined by ( F × G )( c )
Most of the text of the game is in an entirely unknown language ( fundamentally English in syntax and grammar, but with much of the vocabulary and even idiomatic constructions changed ) which the player must decipher.
Most contemporary mikvehs are indoor constructions, involving rain water collected from a cistern, and passed through a duct by gravity into an ordinary bathing pool ; the mikveh can be heated, taking into account certain rules, often resulting in an environment not unlike a spa.
Most freeride decks utilize similar constructions to downhill boards.
Most dechticaetiative languages are found in Africa, but English arguably contains dechticaetiative constructions, traditionally referred to as dative shift.
Most perfect and imperfect tenses are synthetic, totaling 11 conjugational paradigms, while all progressive tenses and passive constructions are periphrastic.
Most of the projects where directed toward the constructions of roads, canals, and other projects that were would enhance the commercial appeal and economic viability of the state.
Most constructions in this era were concentrated in the centre of the island.
Most buildings of the U-shaped complex which dominate the park were commissioned by the Belgian government under the patrondom of King Leopold II for the 1880 National Exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of Belgian independence, and successive exhibitions which place in the same area, replacing previous constructions.
Most of them are timber constructions, often suitable for year-round use.
Most important constructions are the Juckville Tunnel, the viaduct over the Abanga swamp, and the bridge over the confluence between the Ogooue and the Ivindo Rivers.
Most constructions were made of adobe rather than stone.

Most and rely
Most development projects, such as road construction, rely on Indian migrant labor.
Most reconstructions of social communities by archaeologists rely on the principle that social interaction is conditioned by physical distance.
Most commercial curry powders available in Britain, the U. S. and Canada, rely heavily on ground turmeric, in turn producing a very yellow sauce.
Most new engines rely on electrical and electronic engine control units ( ECU ) that also adjust the combustion process to increase efficiency and reduce emissions.
Most classes rely on a combination of lectures, recitations led by graduate students, weekly problem sets (" p-sets "), and tests.
Most other modern techniques rely on crossing lines of position or LOP.
Most such methods do rely on comparisons between the sequence to be predicted and sequences of known structure in the Protein Data Bank and thus account for environment indirectly, assuming the target and template sequences share similar cellular contexts.
Most land plants and land ecosystems rely on mutualisms between the plants, which fix carbon from the air, and mycorrhyzal fungi, which help in extracting minerals from the ground.
Most sharks rely on ram ventilation, forcing water into the mouth and over the gills by rapidly swimming forward.
Most agreements rely on the continued desire of the participants to abide by the terms to remain effective.
Most chelicerates rely on modified bristles for touch and for information about vibrations, air currents, and chemical changes in their environment.
Most legislatures prefer to base liability on either intention or recklessness and, faced with the need to establish recklessness as the default mens rea for guilt, those practising in most legal systems rely heavily on objective tests to establish the minimum requirement of foresight for recklessness.
Most traders are also not liable for Income Tax unless they rely solely on their profits from financial spread betting to support themselves.
Most observed effects are due not to toxicity, but to habitat changes and the decreases in abundance of species on which birds rely for food or shelter.
Most primarily rely on a thick layer of blubber ( fat ) under their skin, which also provides buoyancy, hydrodynamic shape, and stores energy.
Most productions rely on rather predictable contrasts in costuming to imply the rigid discipline of the former and the languid self-indulgence of the latter.
Most mosses rely on the wind to disperse these spores.
* Most DACs, shown earlier in this list, rely on a constant reference voltage to create their output value.
Most residents rely on bus services to reach the nearest rail stations.
Most modern, multi-user operating systems include access control and thereby rely on authorization.
Most of the above vector properties ( except for those that rely explicitly on del's differential properties — for example, the product rule ) rely only on symbol rearrangement, and must necessarily hold if del is replaced by any other vector.
Most digital recordings rely at least to some extent on computational encoding and decoding and so may become completely unplayable if not enough consecutive good data is available for the decoder to synchronize to the digital data stream, whereas any intact fragment of any size of an analog recording is playable.
Most people in the universe rely on personal body shields, which have made all forms of projectile weapons semi-obsolete.
Most women across the globe rely on the informal work sector for an income.

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