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Often and precisely
Often they are told by the seller precisely how high to bid, as the seller actually pays the price ( to himself, of course ) if the item does not sell, losing only the auction fees.
Often sexual seduction involves precisely the ‘’ disguise ’’ of sexual motive, and an attempt to persuade a potential sexual partner that more, or other ( honourable ) motives are involved than just sex, which may or may not be true — without this being easily verifiable — even for the persons involved themselves.
Often, legal opportunism is enabled because a rule must be interpreted in order to apply it ( i. e., how exactly it applies in the given situation is not self-evident or obvious ), where the chosen interpretation is precisely the one that favours one's self-interest.

Often and scenario
Often, the queries are based on unlabeled data, which is a scenario that combines semi-supervised learning with active learning.

Often and applies
Often power for the device is stored within it, via a winding device that applies mechanical stress to an energy-storage mechanism such as a mainspring, thus involving some form of escapement ; in other cases, hand power may be utilized.
Often the term is used in contrast with ars nova, which applies to the musical style of the preceding period from about 1310 to about 1370 ; though some scholars prefer to consider the ars subtilior a subcategory of the earlier style.
Often these are dichotomous keys, which require the user to repeatedly examine a plant, and decide which one of two alternatives given in the flora best applies to the plant.
Often these are dichotomous keys, which require the user to repeatedly examine a plant, and decide which one of two alternatives given in the flora best applies to the plant.
Often, this analogy applies to free agent signings and trades in the NBA.

Often and is
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 the historian must consider the use of intuition or instinct by those individuals or nations which he is studying.
Often work of this sort is presented as calligraphy -- the pure utterance of the brush stroke seeking only absolute painteresque values.
Often it is thin and fragile and gives way readily to the male organ at the first attempt at intercourse.
Often they are able to get in only because the area is declining economically.
Often one of the " treatments " is none, so the treatment group can act
Often the relatives plead with him not to do this, since they know they may never see the person again .</ br > Rieux works to combat the plague simply because he is a doctor and his job is to relieve human suffering.
Often, the fact that sometimes only a thin surface layer of violet color is present in the stone or that the color is not homogeneous makes for a difficult cutting.
Often it is said to be " about " long.
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, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a craft instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Craft thinkers.
Often the Aegis is described as the bag in which Athene carried her shield and the serpent who was her son.
Often, this is the case with a large bridge that serves as an entrance to a city, or crosses over a main harbor entrance.
Often the " small ball " model is associated with the National League, while power hitting is seen as more associated with the American League.
Often this irregular shape is due to their many centers of ossification or because they contain bony sinuses.
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, these materials are then converted into finished products, and a significant amount of value is added.
Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government.
Often that number is put at 800 million.

Often and interest
Often a fossil would be found by a quarryman, construction worker, or road worker who would sell it to a wealthy collector, and it was the latter who was credited if the find was of scientific interest.
Often for reasons of geometric interest this is specialized to a subcategory, by requiring that the nondegenerate bilinear forms have additional properties, such as being symmetric ( orthogonal matrices ), symmetric and positive definite ( inner product space ), symmetric sesquilinear ( Hermitian spaces ), skew-symmetric and totally isotropic ( symplectic vector space ), etc.
Often such instruments are called fixed-income instruments if they have reliable payment schedules associated with the uniform rate of interest.
Often curves in two-dimensional ( plane curves ) or three-dimensional ( space curves ) Euclidean space are of interest.
Often, when they pursue a new hobby, they lose interest as soon as it ceases to be engaging or fun.
Often the company maintains a special interest in the trust which is called an " interest only strip " or " first loss piece ".
Often the Lagrange multipliers have an interpretation as some quantity of interest.
Often there is an option to find the velocities of the bodies of interest, as well.
Often they are made to " cash in " on the interest centering on stories currently prominent in the news, as the Amy Fisher films were.
Often he would take his son with him, and before long, young William started to play the organ himself and developed a keen interest that bordered on the obsessional.
Often there is no " one size fits all " design which works well in all cases, so engineers make trade-offs to optimize the attributes of greatest interest.
Often, random walks are assumed to be Markov chains or Markov processes, but other, more complicated walks are also of interest.
Often the professional is required to put the interest of the client ahead of his own interests.
Often, omnibus spending bills are criticized for being full of pork ( unnecessary / wasteful spending that pleases constituents or special interest groups .).
Often, episodes are written doing a parody of stereotypical episodes on regular sitcoms ( e. g. The son showing an interest in women, the Dad being reconnected with an old passion, the Mother temporarily leaving after a fight, etc.
Often of interest is the magnitude response, which ignores phase.
Often, far from paying off the principal of their debt, they were unable even to offset the compounding interest, and this was made the justification for their children working for the zamindar after the death of the initial borrower.
Often presented as a phenomenon of interest primarily to mass market retailers and web-based businesses, the long tail also has implications for the producers of content, especially those whose products could not — for economic reasons — find a place in pre-Internet information distribution channels controlled by book publishers, record companies, movie studios, and television networks.
Often the practice of behavior modification in facilities comes into question ( see recent interest in Judge Rotenberg Educational Center, Aspen Education Group and the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools ).
Often stated as the first running of this famous race as it was the first to truly attract National interest in the United Kingdom.
Often critics critique the feminist literature to the exclusion of other considerations such as race, class, social interest, political inclination, religion and sexuality.
Often, he simply sent money to have fossils shipped to the AMNH, and any new specimen of interest often resulted in a flurry of letters between the discoverer and Brown.
: Often disclosed in the adjustable rate rider of a Deed of Trust, the margin is determined by the lender and is used to calculate the interest rate.

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