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Often, the term Celtic music is applied to the music of Ireland and Scotland because both lands have produced well-known distinctive styles which actually have genuine commonality and clear mutual influences.
Often, in American legal and business documents that speak of governing bodies ( e. g., a board that governs small businesses in China ) these bodies are described as " creatures of statute " to inform readers of their origins and format although the national governments that created them may not term them as creatures of statute.
Often the species of mafic minerals is included in the name, for instance, hornblende-bearing granite, pyroxene tonalite or augite megacrystic monzonite, because the term " granite " already assumes content with feldspar and quartz.
Often, the term glass is used in a restricted sense to refer to this specific use.
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, the term " phenotype " is incorrectly used as a shorthand to indicate phenotypical changes observed in mutated organisms ( most often in connection with knockout mice ).
** Often, though, the term " possessive pronoun " is also applied to the so-called possessive adjectives ( or possessive determiners ).
Often the term " political theory " refers to a general view, or specific ethic, political belief or attitude, about politics.
Often attributed to a neologism coined by Isaac Bonewits in 1974, Patricia ' Iolana traces the early use of the term to 1976 crediting both Bonewits and Valerie Saiving in its initial use.
Often the term " knowledge " is used.
Often they reenforce the communication of the ideogram by repeating the first or last syllable in the term.
Often, however, the term brunch is headed more towards breakfast than lunch.
Often the term " Aztec " refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan ( now the location of Mexico City ), situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, who referred to themselves as Mexica Tenochca or Cōlhuah Mexica.
Often a corner ( hence the common term corner time ) or a similar space where the child is to stand or sit during time-outs is designated.
Often the term " jeans " refers to a particular style of pants called " blue jeans " and invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873.
Often, the term " Markov chain " is used to mean a Markov process which has a discrete ( finite or countable ) state-space.
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, topologists use the term " path " for what we are calling a curve, and " curve " for what we are calling the image of a curve.
Often, the term Markov chain is used to mean a Markov process which has a discrete ( finite or countable ) state-space.
Often these patois are popularly considered " bastardizations " of English, " broken English ", or slang, but cases such as Jamaican patois are classified with more correctness as a creole language ; in fact, in the Francophone Caribbean the analogous term for local variants of French is créole ( see also Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole ).
Often the batsman must be warned first by the bowler who must say " Maori stump warning " or whatever term is colloquially used.
Often, but only early on, the term mestizo was associated with llegitimacy ; The term also has a pejorative use about something that is not " pure ".
Often this is referred to as a " Neger " – a pejorative German term for a person of African descent.

Often and critical
Often there have been few implementations matching all of the critical elements of the specification, and existing implementations were incomplete or inadequate.
Often critical towards Charles de Gaulle, Le Monde was often described in the past as left-wing, but its editorial line may be more appropriately described nowadays as centre-left.
Often critical facilities themselves are dependent on such lifelines for operability, which makes them vulnerable to both direct impacts from a hazard event and indirect effects from lifeline disruption.
Often the back panel or flaps are printed with biographical information about the author, a summary of the book from the publisher ( known as a blurb ) and puffs of critical praise from celebrities or authorities in the book's subject area.
Often criticized in Austria as a Nestbeschmutzer ( one who dirties his own nest ) for his critical views, Bernhard was highly acclaimed abroad.
Often the user must reinstall Windows, if the missing file is critical to the boot process.
Often the communication test is a critical item in a remote system.
Often a boot CD is used to recover critical files and directories in the event of system failures.
) Often reviews give detailed summaries of the contents of the paper, sometimes with critical comments by the reviewer and references to related work.
Often the critical component to collaboration readiness is based on the concept of “ working together in order to achieve a science goal ” ( Olson, Teasley, Bietz, & Cogburn, 2002, p. 46 ).
Often called " Mol " for short, Molly is the youngest Runaway and her innocence often serves as humor in the series, but she has demonstrated great insight at critical moments.
Often time the critical stain will first decrease due to temperature.

Often and theory
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, although the bounds do exist, they can be safely ignored because the differences between the real-world and theory is not statistically significant, as the probability that such boundary situations might occur is remote compared to the expected normal situation.
Often cited as the first materialistic theory of a unified view of nature.
Often, the Langlands correspondence is viewed as a nonabelian class field theory and indeed when fully established it will contain a very rich theory of nonabelian Galois extensions of global fields.
Often used synonymously with Health Economics, Medical economics, according to Culyer, is the branch of economics concerned with the application of economic theory to phenomena and problems associated typically with the second and third health market outlined above.
Often quite heavy, though portable in theory, it's usually kept in one location.
Often endogenous growth theory assumes constant marginal product of capital at the aggregate level, or at least that the limit of the marginal product of capital does not tend towards zero.
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 compared to the French-language Les Temps modernes, it is associated with Verso Books ( formerly New Left Books ), and regularly features the essays of authorities on contemporary social theory, history and philosophy.
Often the highest paid form of Quant, ATQs make use of methods taken from signal processing, game theory, gambling Kelly criterion, market micro structure, econometrics, and time series analysis.
Often in computational theory, the term " algorithm " refers to a deterministic algorithm.
Often, in popular culture, an endangering huge wave is loosely denoted as a rogue wave, while it has not been ( and most often cannot be ) established that the reported event is a rogue wave in the scientific sense — i. e. of a very different nature in characteristics as the surrounding waves in that sea state and with very low probability of occurrence ( according to a Gaussian process description as valid for linear wave theory ).
Often, a portion of representatives within the prevailing scientific view attack the critic's ideas that go against the dominant ruling theory.
Often one is interested in a WZW model with a noncompact simple Lie group G, such as SL ( 2, R ) which has been used by Juan Maldacena and Hirosi Ooguri to describe string theory on a three-dimensional anti de Sitter space, which is the universal cover of the group SL ( 2, R ).
Often, one's epistemic theory can play an important role in how one answers such questions.
Often the solution to such problems in game theory is to permit each player to use a mixed strategy, where a choice is made with a particular probability.
Often the theory of innate bisexuality is discussed in association with Freud's sessions with Dora.

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