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Often and one
Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
Often one floodlight high in a tree will provide all the light you need at much less expense.
Often he was terribly despondent and talked to no one.
Often one of the " treatments " is none, so the treatment group can act
Often, if only one of the allophones is simple to transcribe, in the sense of not requiring diacritics, then that representation is chosen for the phoneme.
Often this can be inferred by the absence of a normal component ( e. g., one gene ).
Often one assumes a priori that the algebra under consideration is unital: for one can develop much of the theory by considering and then applying the outcome in the original algebra.
Often, individuals have had one or more major depressive episodes.
Often, one group of numbers in the instruction, called the opcode, indicates which operation to perform.
* Type collections: Often a collection consists of an examples of major design variants for a period of time in one country or region.
Often there is also only one microphone.
Often when a fan does not agree with one of the events in a story ( such as the death of a favorite character ) they will choose to ignore the event in question so that their enjoyment of the franchise is not diminished.
Often the passage from one world or stage to the next is impelled by inner forces, a process of germination or gestation from earlier, embryonic forms.
Often, the solar plasma will fill these loops from one foot point and drain from the other ( siphon flow due to a pressure difference, or asymmetric flow due to some other driver ).
; Rule enforcement: Often one wants to apply rules to attributes so that the attributes are clean and reliable.
Often one compares against a scientific control or traditional treatment that acts as baseline.
Often there is one directed forwards and one trailing behind.
Often after the director has had his chance to oversee a cut, the subsequent cuts are supervised by one or more producers, who represent the production company and / or movie studio.
Often fanzine editors (" faneds ") would simply swap issues with each other, not worrying too much about matching trade for trade, somewhat like being on one another's friends list.
Often featured are South Asian, East Asian, and South-East Asian dishes alongside one another and offering dishes that are inspired combinations of such cuisines.
Often, one finds statements that Soviet POWs on their return to the Soviet Union were often treated as traitors ( see Order No. 270 ).
Often regarded as one of the greatest military strategists in European history, Hannibal would later be considered one of the greatest generals of antiquity, together with Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Scipio, and Pyrrhus of Epirus.

Often and step
Often, low-floor trams are fitted with nonpivoting bogies and many tramway enthusiasts see this as a retrograde step, as it leads to more wear of both track and wheels and also significantly reduces the speed at which a tram can round a curve.
Often during an investigation, he will step into a small cafe or bar for a drink and possibly a light lunch.
Often a step called linearization is performed first, to undo the effect of gamma correction that was done to get the most out of limited 8-bit color paths.
* Often, the internal consultant requires less ramp up time on a project due to familiarity with the corporation, and is able to guide a project through to implementation — a step that would often be too costly if an external consultant were used.
Often, this step pattern is alternated with other styles, during a single song, particularly among those who are regular dancers, in urban and non-traditional settings, or those who are also Zydeco dancers.
) Often, the fantasies would turn out to be morality lessons for the guests ( for example, one featured a man who clamored for the " good old days " to be taken back to the Salem witch trials ), sometimes to the point of ( apparently ) putting their lives at risk, only to have Roarke step in at the last minute and reveal the deception.
Often step dances performed in shows add elements of show styling, which can bring them into conflict with the traditionalists.
Often what appears to be a single step conversion is in fact a multistep reaction.
Often worn on the belt and kept on all day, it can record how many steps the wearer has walked that day, and thus the kilometres or miles ( distance = number of steps × step length ).
Often the first step was affirming with " In principle yes " and then adding an explanation after the famous " but ".
Often, the chain rule is employed at this step.
* Often, the final step of the process is to also draw a square stress element indicating the orientations of the maximum normal and shear stresses ; the normal stress element at an angle and the maximum shear stress element at an angle of.
Often they are a preliminary step used to create an overview of the system which can later be elaborated.
Often, the first step in the EBSD process after pattern collection is indexing.
Often moves are referred to as Reebok step moves in reference to one of the first makers of the plastic step commonly used in gyms.
Often associated with mounds and other mortuary complexes across the Eastern Woodlands ( concentrated in the North American Southeast ), step pyramids were constructed as ceremonial centres by the Mississippian cultures ( 900-1500CE ), and are regarded as a facet of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
Often the first step is to limit the number of different departments or agencies involved.
Often only a half of the passo basico is used, e. g., as part of other, more complicated step patterns.

Often and verification
Often called " verifying funds " or " merchant funds verification ," it was common practice until recently that any business or individual could call the bank where the check was drawn and ask for check verification.

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