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Often and model
Often the " small ball " model is associated with the National League, while power hitting is seen as more associated with the American League.
Often the razor and blades business model is applied.
Often used model organisms in developmental biology include the following:
Often, model organisms are chosen on the basis that they are amenable to experimental manipulation.
Often called a subject area model ( SAM ) or high-level data model ( HDM ), this model is used to communicate core data concepts, rules, and definitions to a business user as part of an overall application development or enterprise initiative.
Often nested models are run forced by the global models for boundary conditions, to achieve higher local resolution: for example, the Met Office runs a mesoscale model with an resolution covering the UK, and various agencies in the U. S. also run nested models such as the NGM and NAM models.
Often heard arguments against OSS are: the API is practically impossible to virtualize, it lacks support for modern audio features such as timer-based scheduling or proper surround sound support, inability of its developers to work with the Linux kernel community, lack of integration with modern kernel features such as the device model, too low-level interface, as well as general rejection of its design with moving a lot of signal processing code into the kernel.
Often, though, it renders a model more comprehensible to standardize the parameters.
* Old versus new: Often an old and big car against a small and new car, or two different generations of the same car model.
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 held up as a model of Confucian ideals, her respectful nickname was Eojin Eomeoni ( 어진 어머니 ; " Wise Mother ").
Often CSG presents a model or surface that appears visually complex, but is actually little more than cleverly combined or decombined objects.
Often the formal system will be the basis for or even identified with a larger theory or field ( e. g. Euclidean geometry ) consistent with the usage in modern mathematics such as model theory.
Often extolled as the morally perfect and smart sage-king, Yao's benevolence and diligence served as a model to future Chinese monarchs and emperors.
Often, this limit of the applicability of the continuum model begins to manifest itself at characteristic channel dimensions that are about 30 times the particle diameter: in the case of blood with a characteristic RBC dimension of 8 μm, an apparent failure occurs at about 300 micrometres.
By following the event closely, Corgi Toys were able to issue a model of the winning car shortly after the end of the rally Often there was not even enough time to produce a unique box for the new model, which had to make do with a hastily produced sticker applied to a standard issue box for a similar model.
Often ( e. g. in sampling-based methods ) UA and SA are performed jointly by executing the model repeatedly for combination of factor values sampled with some probability distribution.
Often, the only inputs to the pricing model that cannot be readily determined is the estimate of future volatility of the stock, and the appropriate expected time to expiration to use.
Often, a carrier will send a broadcast SMS text message to all subscribers ( or those using a particular model of phone ) asking them to dial a service number to receive a software update.
Often, but not always, the model will start the set fully dressed and end up fully naked.

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 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 complete
Often, these expanded versions, also referred as " complete editions ", will have additions to the gameplay or additional game modes and features outside the main portion of the game.
Often the complete definition for a class does not exist in a single module, but is spread across several that are optionally collected together.
Often these beings are depicted in humanoid or partially humanoid forms, complete with a set of unique and complex iconography in each case.
Often, a few fret dressings can be performed on a guitar before it requires complete refretting.
Often, the crossbands are divided at the midline and alternate on either side of the body, with some individuals even having more half bands than complete ones.
Often the text is highlighted to indicate where users should focus their eyes ; they are not expected to read by pronouncing the words, but instead to read by viewing the words as complete images.
Often, the knowledge of a second language-one of languages of major influence in music history ( such as German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Russian )-is required to complete the degree.
Often the complete disappearance of the starting material is difficult to achieve, and side reactions are common.
Often, low platelet levels do not lead to clinical problems ; rather, they are picked up on a routine full blood count ( or CBC, complete blood count ).
Often the underlying tissue damage has been repaired long before this process is complete.
Often one must complete a postulancy before officially entering the novitiate.
Often these voids would be re-filled with waste rock from other diggings after ore removal was complete.
Often the fastest runners complete the entire track in under three hours which is impressive considering the average tramper will take about 3 days to walk the same distance.
Often children ( and adults ) with dysgraphia will become extremely frustrated with the task of writing ( and spelling ); younger children may cry, pout, or refuse to complete written assignments.
Often, the general thrust of the Arabian Knights adventures deals with the Knights trying to effect some action against Bakaar ’ s soldiers, finding a means to further complete their goal of turning the tables on the evil dictator, or dealing with another villain set within the Knights ' universe.
Often Amrita Kuteerams are built not as single homes but as entire villages, complete with town halls, roads, wells, electricity, sewage systems and clean drinking water.
Often working late into the evening, until midnight at times, Pickersgill's team was able to complete the job in six weeks.
Often these files and resources represent the complete state of an IDE at a given time, a snapshot.
Often, he is not a complete newborn but is slightly older, because he is frequently shown standing on his own, barely walking, or having a small amount of head hair.
Often used to describe insurance markets the model of a complete market occurs if agents can buy insurance contracts to protect themselves against any future time and state-of-the-world.
Often one could complete a dozen moves in a week.
Often, locating a " key date " coin for a set is what stands between a complete set and just a collection.

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