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Most and theorists
Most nineteenth-century social theorists, including anthropologists, viewed non-European societies as windows onto the pre-industrial human past.
Most good investigative reporters are also conspiracy theorists, according to Fox, and some of their theories turn out to be at least partly true.
Most theorists, like David Sklansky and Doyle Brunson suggest aggression as an important tool.
Most modern theorists agree that both are important with aggregate behavior being primarily determined by traits and situational factors being the primary predictor of behavior in the short term.
Most theorists today use the concept of working memory to replace or include the older concept of short-term memory, thereby marking a stronger emphasis on the notion of manipulation of information instead of passive maintenance.
Most mathematicians, including recursion theorists, use the term " domain of f " for the set X < nowiki >'</ nowiki > of all values x such that f ( x ) is defined.
Most of the later monarchist theorists ( Jacques Bainville, Henri Vaugeois, Léon Daudet, Henri Massis, Jacques Maritain, Georges Bernanos, Thierry Maulnier ...) have recognized their debt toward Barrès, who also inspired several generations of writers ( among which Montherlant, Malraux, Mauriac and Aragon ).
Most theorists consider that the key responsibility of an embedded power group is to challenge the assumptions that comprise the group's own mindset.
Most business theorists see a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other terminal point.
Most contract theorists find that default rules fill in the gaps in what would otherwise be incomplete contracts.
Most theorists, however, generalized the view to cover all mental experience.
Most of the theorists followed suit.
Most contract theorists see the enterprise being run by employees and managers as a kind of representative democracy.
Most business theorists see a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other terminal point.
Most theorists associated with the movement actively refused the label, preferring to accept postmodernity as a historical phenomenon rather than a method of analysis, if at all.

Most and evaluate
Most major IC / BPS clinics now evaluate the pelvic floor and / or refer patients directly to a physical therapist for a prompt treatment of pelvic floor muscle tension or weakness.
Most commonly, chartists use technical analysis in the financial world to evaluate financial securities.
Most calculators will either return an error or state that 1 / 0 is undefined, however some TI and HP graphing calculators will evaluate ( 1 / 0 )< sup > 2 </ sup > to ∞.
Most programs, however, use more than just the raw board information to evaluate positions.
Most judges evaluate a dancer on three major criteria: timing, technique, and interpretation / overall deportment.
Most school systems do not have a mechanism in place in order to evaluate whether the Senior Project has been a successful change in the school curriculum.

Most and position
Most drill presses have a quill return spring that raises the spindle automatically when the feed lever is released and holds the quill in the raised position.
Most of the loyal governors of the cities were in a tottering position, such as the one of Évora, who could not prevent the attack of the king of Galicia ( future king of León ), Ordoño II, who captured the city in the summer of 913, taking back a sizable booty and 4, 000 prisoners.
Most clearly seen in his two major exiles where Cyril was disgraced and forced to leave his position and his people behind.
Most other modern techniques rely on crossing lines of position or LOP.
Most continental European countries still maintain the term to designate departments, colleges, position titles, and journals.
Black-headed python, Aspidites melanocephalus Most members of this family are ambush predators, in that they typically remain motionless in a camouflaged position and then strike suddenly at passing prey.
Most of the prime minister's powers derive from his or her position as the head of the cabinet.
Most races that are held in the spring and summer feature side by side racing also called a regatta ; all the boats start at the same time from a stationary position and the winner is the boat that crosses the finish line first.
Most groups, such as the Association of Software Professionals, the Software Industry Professionals group and PC Shareware clearly state their position that any software marketed as ' try before you buy ' is shareware.
Most solitaire games function as a puzzle which, due to a different starting position, may ( or may not ) be solved in a different fashion each time.
Most UK trailers are 45 feet ( 13. 5 metres ) long and, dependent on the position of the fifth wheel and, a coupled tractor unit and trailer will have a combined length of between 50 and 55 feet ( 15. 25 and 16. 75 metres ).
Most modern Sifrei Torah are written with forty-two lines of text per column ( Yemenite Jews use fifty ), and very strict rules about the position and appearance of the Hebrew letters are observed.
Most Chief Justices, including John Roberts, have been nominated to the highest position on the Court without any previous experience on the Supreme Court ; indeed some, such as Earl Warren, received confirmation despite having no prior judicial experience.
Most systems did this by drawing a short dash starting at the dot position, so that the extension of the dash erased the charge initially stored at the starting point.
Most of the legislation during Oscar I's reign aimed at improving the economic position of Sweden, and the Riksdag of the Estates, in its address to him in 1857, declared that he had promoted the material prosperity of the kingdom more than any of his predecessors.
Most event riders have a jumping saddle as well as a dressage saddle, since each places them in a position better-suited for its purpose.
Most internal divisions within the party concern the party's political position ( neither right nor left, or left-wing ) and electoral strategy ( alliance with the PS, the centre or the alternative left ).
Most crocus species and hybrids should be planted in a sunny position, in gritty, well-drained soil, although a few prefer shadier sites in moist soil.
Most tumours are benign but are quite serious because of their position close to important brain structures.
The first Japanese-born everyday position player in the major leagues, Ichiro led the American League ( AL ) in batting average and stolen bases en route to being named AL Rookie of the Year and AL Most Valuable Player ( MVP ).
Most solar collectors are fixed in their array position mounting, but can have a higher performance if they track the path of the sun through the sky ( however it is unusual for thermal collectors to be mounted in this way ).
Most computer chess programs are divided into an engine ( which computes the best move given a current position ) and a user interface.
Most significant is the position of the rear mounted Volkswagen engine, which with removal of bodywork transfers a high proportion of the weight to the rear driven wheels for extra traction.
Most human irides also show a condensation of the brownish stromal melanin in the thin anterior border layer, which by its position has an overt influence on the overall color.
Most of Sir Humphrey's actions are motivated by his wish to maintain the prestige, power, and influence he enjoys inside a large, bureaucratic organisation and also to preserve the numerous perks of his position: automatic honours, a substantial income, a fixed retirement age, a large pension, and the practical impossibility of being made redundant or being sacked.

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