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Often and physical
Often, the physical examination yields results within normal limits.
Often called " weathered granite ", saprolite is the result of weathering that include: hydrolysis ( the division of a mineral into acid and base pairs by the splitting of intervening water molecules ), chelation from organic compounds, hydration ( the solution of minerals in water with resulting cation, and anion pairs ), and physical processes that include freezing and thawing.
Often, public capital is defined as government outlay, in terms of money, and as physical stock, in terms of infrastructure.
Often the cognomen was chosen based on some physical or personality trait, sometimes with ironic results: Julius Caesar's cognomen, in one interpretation, meant hairy ( cf.
Often tied in with the Many-Worlds Interpretation, but not limited to it, is the physical process of decoherence, which causes an apparent collapse.
Often people without petrological training confuse opal with chert due to similar visible and physical characteristics.
Often, the distinction between vectors and pseudovectors is overlooked, but it becomes important in understanding and exploiting the effect of symmetry on the solution to physical systems.
Often, it is difficult to determine whether a given property is physical or not.
Often incorporating exercises in absurdity, physical exercise, costumes, spontaneous nudity, and various random and seemingly disconnected acts.
Often a physical response is included in the lyrics (‘ So we raise up holy hands ’; ‘ I will dance, I will sing, to be mad for my king ’).
Often characterised by concern for the minutiae of physical interaction and details of setting, Simulationism shares with Narrativism a concern for character backgrounds, personality traits and motives, in an effort to model cause and effect within the intellectual realm as well as the physical.
Often, these players are talented athletes with near-receiver-like speed, coupled with the imposing physical size and strength of a traditional tight end.
* Continuous – Often, a physical system is represented through variables that are smooth and uninterrupted in time.
( Often, this is equivalent to saying the physical path is the one for which the action is a minimum.
Often with the justification of maintaining authority, physical violence or psychological abuse can be applied to make “ youth ” to do certain fatigue duties.
Often, several sheets are required to depict a character ’ s subtler emotional and physical attitudes.
Often physical, it is not uncommon for the area to descend into a moshpit after important goals, and signs posted around the stand inform and caution general supporters of the area's lively nature.
Often children with CP can be classified as having severe speech and physical impairments ( SSPI ), but children with other disorders can fall into this category as well.
Often, the underlying physical effects are tidal forces.
Often, injury could occur when operating heavy machinery or when climbing on ladders or roofs around your home, so if an individual is not in the proper physical condition to accomplish these chores, then they should consult a professional.
Often, the probability distribution may be derived from physical models that explicitly show how the measured data depends on the parameters to be estimated, and how the data is corrupted by random errors or noise.
Often, retail loss prevention departments are recognized as the compliance monitors of their organization's policies and procedures as well as the team responsible for protecting their organization's assets, whether those assets are considered tangible assets, such as merchandise / physical inventories, cash, or facilities, or other valued assets, such as the company ’ s employees, consumer records, or the company's brand.
Often, the term behavior is used to reference a larger class of responses that share physical dimensions or function.

Often and actions
Often, important political decisions are made through actions which are not regulated by the Constitution.
Often, however, his actions are shown stemming not from anxiety for his own safety, but from regard for the welfare of the community and for the quiet development of the Church.
Often, when British allies attempted military actions within several dozen miles or so of the sea, the Royal Navy would arrive and would land troops and supplies and aid the Coalition's land forces in a concerted operation.
Often in fiction, the time traveler does not merely fail to prevent the actions, but in fact precipitates them ( see predestination paradox ), usually by accident.
Often the computer is expected to emulate a strategically thinking " side " similar to that of a human player ( such as directing armies and constructing buildings ), or emulate the " instinctive " actions of individual units that would be too tedious for a player to administer ( such as for a peasant to run away when attacked, as opposed to standing still until otherwise ordered by the player ); hence there is an emphasis on artificial intelligence.
Often the frequency of such drills and any special actions that must be taken during such drills are listed in the statute.
Often unable to articulate why they reacted or what prompted them at the time of the event, they sometimes retrospectively can plot their actions based upon what had been clear and present danger signals.
Often, promoted users were assigned to create new paths, new rooms, new equipment, and new actions, often using the game interface itself.
Often, the supernatural entities in the mysteries are revealed not to be supernatural at all but the actions of insane, evil and depraved human beings.
Often it is a list of operations ( actions ) ordered by time, performed by a set of transactions that are executed together in the system.
Often, there is another stage of the life cycle that is susceptible to preventative actions.
Often the person can even run out of the house ( more common among adults ) which can then lead to violent actions.
Often these actions are done quietly with players trying to avoid letting the others in on what must be done until only one person is left who has not performed the required action.
Often, the causes of a problem are not known, in which case root cause analysis is employed to find the causes and identify corrective actions.
Often, these actions only make sense in a social context of a shared work activity.
Often, people who coerce their spouses into sexual acts believe their actions are legitimate because they are married.
Often used as a metaphor for a desperate situation that demands risky actions be taken.
Often, scripts fail to mimic true human behavior, so organized crime networks use Trojan code to turn the average person's machines into zombie computers and use sporadic redirects or DNS cache poisoning to turn the oblivious user's actions into actions generating revenue for the scammer.
Often the actions of the person who has sexsomnia are reported by his or her partner as the sexsomniacs are unaware of the event.
According to Danny Burns: " Often attack is the only effective form of defence and, as a movement, we should not be ashamed or defensive about these actions, we should be proud of those who did fight back.
Often captive supply is called a beneficial market agreement by those controlling the supply but the actions of those controlling that supply reveal otherwise.
Often, the actions of a gloved hand are as arousing as the glove itself, because the glove provides a second skin, or in other words a fetishistic surrogate for the wearer's own skin.
Often the only way that these actions are stopped is by environmental groups that are willing to come and help protect the people of the third world countries.

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