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Often and complex
Often they are much more complex, although certain elements frequently recur.
Often they form a complex 3D branching network inside the cell with the cytoskeleton.
Often, a limited part of the prayer hall is sanctified formally as a masjid in the sharia sense ( although the term masjid is also used for the larger mosque complex as well ).
Often, these camps were part of a larger complex containing a filling station and café.
Often, complex discrete logic is verified by simulating inputs and testing outputs using boundary scan.
Often, the gain and phase elements of a channel's distortion are conveniently represented as a complex number.
Often these personas develop complex past histories for their characters to make the fantasy / roleplay even more life like, thus the evolution of the term " real cybering ".
Often these beings are depicted in humanoid or partially humanoid forms, complete with a set of unique and complex iconography in each case.
Often the coefficients and unknowns are real or complex numbers, but integers and rational numbers are also seen, as are polynomials and elements of an abstract algebraic structure.
* Often, designs start out using Factory Method ( less complicated, more customizable, subclasses proliferate ) and evolve toward Abstract Factory, Prototype, or Builder ( more flexible, more complex ) as the designer discovers where more flexibility is needed.
Often there will be an easily detectable peach and mineral complex.
Often, joint training and practice drills are organized to improve the coordination of this complex response system.
Often a few trochees will be interspersed among iambs in the same lines to develop a more complex or syncopated rhythm.
Often multiple hotspots are seen, reflecting either continued outflow after the shock or movement of the jet termination point: the overall hotspot region is sometimes called the hotspot complex.
Often the difference between diagnosing a fatal viral infection and a complex, but treatable, bacterial infection like pasteurellosis, will likely include medications, X-rays, surgery, convalescent, and follow-up care.
Often, Young performed complex improvisations on saxophone or voice.
Often, the breathy-voiced vowels subsequently went through additional, complex changes ( e. g. diphthongization ).
Often the internal corporate development executives come from a legal background, due to the complex contractual issues associated with many transactions.
Often, the basic rules of a generic system are more complex than those designed for a specific setting.
Often the term human-readable is also used to describe shorter names or strings, that are easier to comprehend or to remember than long, complex syntax notations, such as some Uniform Resource Locator strings.
Often only real values of the variable s are considered, although if the integral exists as a proper Lebesgue integral for a given real value s = σ, then it also exists for all complex s with re ( s ) ≥ σ.
Often accomplished militarily, these national liberations occurred in the context of complex ideological and political struggles pitting European metropoles against their respective colonies, often assuming the dichotomy of monarchists against republicans.
Often CSG presents a model or surface that appears visually complex, but is actually little more than cleverly combined or decombined objects.
Often called the C. lavaretus complex and considered as a superspecies, it encompasses many of the whitefish populations suggested by others to be locally restricted species ( such as the British powan and the gwyniad or the Alpine gravenche, as well as distinct intralacustrine morphs and populations characterized by different feeding habits, gill raker numbers, growth patterns and migration behaviour.

Often and legislation
Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking.
Often, domestic legislation is either non-existent ( especially in Parties that have not ratified it ), or with penalties incommensurate with the gravity of the crime and insufficient deterrents to wildlife traders.
Often governments will accept changes in legislation in order to avoid both the time delay, and the negative publicity of being seen to clash with the Lords.
Often the enacting legislation of the state conferred a police officer with the powers of a constable, the most important of these powers being the common law power of arrest.
Often in times of emergency, a government may issue legislation directly through Orders in Council, forgoing the usual parliamentary procedure though most Orders of this sort are eventually formalized according to the traditional lawmaking process, if they are not revoked at the end of the emergency.
Often the government needed to rely on Green votes in the House to pass legislation not approved by United Future, a conservative family-values party.
Often, compromises are called bipartisan if they reconcile the desires of both parties from an original version of legislation or other proposal.
Often IBAs form part of a country's existing protected area network, and so are protected under national legislation.

Often and series
Often several jets are used in series to enhance the pumping action.
Often German producers will try to establish a line of similar games, such as Kosmos's two-player card game series or Alea's big box line.
Often singled out for praise in Frankenstein is the series of shots used to introduce the Monster: " Nothing can ever quite efface the thrill of watching the successive views Whale's mobile camera allows us of the lumbering figure ".
Often proponents of a " slippery slope " contention propose a long series of intermediate events as the mechanism of connection leading from A to B.
Often this can be repeated, and a series of 4 or 5 sparks, decreasing in length can be obtained at intervals.
Often, two smaller multiphase pumps are installed in series rather than having just one massive pump.
Often, puns are not strictly homophonic, but play on words of similar, not identical, sound as in the example from the " Pinky and the Brain " cartoon film series: " I think so, Brain, but if we give peas a chance, won't the lima beans feel left out?
Often about 100 episodes ( four seasons ' worth ) are required for a weekly series to be rerun on a daily schedule ( at least four times a week ).
Often it is possible to find a bud in a remarkable series of gradations of bud scales.
Often these sections include a series of multiple choice questions.
Often the breed is referred to as the Greyhound of the cats ( source: Animal Planet television series: " Cats 101 " episode :" Colorpoint Shorthair "), because of the sleek appearance and the galloping run characteristic of the breed.
Often referred to in the book Dead on my Feet, part of the Halflife series by Wm.
Often expressed as a series of color changes or chemical processes, the instructions for creating the philosopher's stone are varied.
Often a successful series may spawn a TV movie sequel after ending its run, and TV movies may also be used as the first episode of a series, otherwise known as a pilot.
Often a series of trial runs are performed with the sample in order to find the HPLC method which gives the best separation.
Often the song is sung as a duet, with the woman then giving her lover a series of equally impossible tasks, promising to give him his seamless shirt once he has finished.
Often, Wayne's absence in the second series is explained in dialogue with phrases like " He's gone to town to look for girls ".
Often, the protagonist will be forced into a love triangle with a series ' music idol ; the most notable of them all is Lynn Minmay.
Often used in science fiction television series, animated series, soap operas, and comic books, the device allows elaborate and dramatic changes to characters and the fictional universe that might otherwise invalidate the premise of the show with respect to future continuity.
Often a part from a different 74x00 subfamily could be substituted (" drop-in replacement ") in a circuit, with the same function and pin-out yet more appropriate characteristics for an application ( perhaps speed or power consumption ), which was a large part of the appeal of the 74C00 series over the competing CD4000B series, for example.
Often referred to as Sega's answer to Shigeru Miyamoto, he has been responsible for the creation of many of Sega's most important arcade games, including Hang-On, Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner, and pioneering 3D games such as Virtua Racing, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, and Virtua Cop, as well as the Shenmue series of open world adventure games for the Dreamcast.

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