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One and can
One tiny detail
in a happening
can clog
the memory
and stick like meat
in a crooked tooth
, while
the rest of
the occurrence will go hazy
and uncertain
.
One can only speak of what is
in front of him
, and that now is simply
the mess ''
.
One can meet with aloofness almost anywhere:
the THIDIU viewpoint
, It Doesn't Affect Us!!

The assumptions upon which
the example shown
in Figure 3 is based are: ( A )
One man
can direct about six subordinates if
the subordinates are chosen carefully so that
they do not need too much personal coaching
, indoctrinating
, etc.
.
One of
the obvious conclusions we
can make on
the basis of
the last election
, I suppose
, is that we
, the majority
, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism
.
One of
the early humorists already mentioned
, Thomas Bangs Thorpe
, can be used
to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials
and also earlier literary treatment of those materials
.
One thing you
can say about Mr. Lyford is that he does not suffer from any insecurity
as an American
.
One can see it
as humiliating that an extra hormone casually fed into our chemistry may induce us
to lay down our lives for a lover or a friend ; ;
One can imagine that with
her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves
.
One way that this
can be done
, other than by hiring new high-priced professors
, is by constantly encouraging
the department members
to raise their standards of performance
.
One of
the more remarkable of
the new cooling systems is one that
can be switched
to heating
.
One of
the advantages of this method is that
the `` pill ''
can remain
in the patient for several days
, permitting observation under natural conditions
.
One can take a vase of about 800 B.C.
and, without any knowledge of its place of origin
, venture
to assign it
to a specific area ; ;
One can make them say
the same thing only by not listening
to them very carefully
and hearing only what one wants
to hear
.
One can assume that some of
the brightest boys are out of town
.
One of
the sit-in leaders has said: `` Nobody from
the top of Heaven
to the bottom of Hell
can stop
the march
to freedom
.
One can even argue -- though this is a delicate matter -- that every justification existed for their returning
the Public Lecture
to the First Church
, and so
to suppress it
, rather than let Parker use it
as a sounding board for his propaganda when his turn should come
to occupy it
.
One seed-to-seed life cycle for an annual
can occur
in as little
as a month
in some species
, though most last several months
.
One party
can tell many others a piece of information without losing it themselves
, the original information store never becomes empty
.
One of his problems
in life is that he
can rarely find
the correct words
to express what he means
.
One can also find there similar formulas for covariance
.
One benefit is that
the statistical moment calculations
can be carried out
to arbitrary accuracy such that
the computations
can be tuned
to the precision of
, e
. g.,
the data storage format or
the original measurement hardware
.
One and apply
One advantage that would come
to the city
in having a full-time director
, he said
, is that East Providence would become eligible
to apply to the federal government for financial aid
in purchasing equipment needed for a sound civil defense program
.
One can then
apply clustering algorithms
to that expression data
to determine which genes are co-expressed
.
One illustrative example of a two-body interaction where this form would not
apply is for electrostatic potentials due
to charged particles
, because
they certainly do interact with each other by
the coulomb interaction ( electrostatic force ), shown below
.
One way
to use this
in a response
to skepticism is
to apply the same strategy
to the terms used
in a skeptical argument
in the following way ( DeRose
, 1999 ):
One view is
the hard reductionist position that
the ToE is
the fundamental law
and that all other theories that
apply within
the universe are a consequence of
the ToE
.
One way
to study ISI
in a PCM or data transmission system experimentally is
to apply the received wave
to the vertical deflection plates of an oscilloscope
and to apply a sawtooth wave at
the transmitted symbol rate R ( R = 1 / T )
to the horizontal deflection plates
.

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One of
the most common views is
the Hyperbole View
, which argues that portions of what Jesus states
in the Sermon are hyperbole
, and that if one is
to apply the teaching
to the real world
, they need
to be " toned down
.
One method uses friction
to apply the needed torque:
the gyroscope
in a gyrocompass is not completely free
to reorient itself ; if for instance a device connected
to the axis is immersed
in a viscous fluid
, then that fluid will resist reorientation of
the axis
.

(
One person
, one vote does not
apply to the composition of
the U
. S
. Senate because that chamber's makeup is prescribed by
the U
. S
. Constitution
.

Deming explained
, "
One need not
be eminent
in any part nor
in all four parts
in order
to understand it
and to apply it
.
One disadvantage of stainless steel is that
, being made of thin metal
, they tend
to be noisier than most other sink materials
, although better sinks
apply a heavy coating of vibration-damping material
to the underside of
the sink
.
One student report made
the following observations about
the informal rules that seem
to apply to Infinite Corridor traffic:
One way
to prove Chebyshev's inequality is
to apply Markov's inequality
to the random variable Y = ( X − μ )< sup > 2 </ sup > with a = ( σk )< sup > 2 </ sup >.
One might expect
the term " radiator "
to apply to devices that transfer heat primarily by thermal radiation ( see: infrared heating ), while a device which relied primarily on natural or forced convection would
be called a " convector ".
One of
the probable reasons for controversy is that current terminologies ( quorum sensing
, diffusion sensing
, efficiency sensing ) all imply an understanding of
the motives
and benefits of
the process
, and may
be observed
to apply under some circumstances but not others
.

Individuals desiring
to become officers must
apply to be trained at a facility
in the Negev desert called " Bahad
One " ( abbreviation of " Basis Hadracha ", Instruction Base ).
One day
, he decided
to cut his hair short
, part it
in the middle
and apply Kabuki white make-up on his face
.
One characterization of a linearly dependent set is that one of its elements
can be written
as a linear combination of
the other elements ; if this is
to apply to the linearly dependent set containing just
the zero vector
, it must
be that
the zero vector is a linear combination of no vectors at all
, which is an empty sum of vectors
.
One of
the most widely used techniques
in which turbulent flows are tackled is
to apply Reynolds decomposition
.
One of
the most outspoken of
the small-town broadcasters
, Ed Craney of KGIR
in Butte
, Montana
, went so far
as to apply to move his station
, then on
the 1370 kHz regional channel
, to a class I-A signal on 660 kHz
, asking
the FCC
to downgrade
the NBC New York flagship
, WEAF
, to make way for
the Butte station
.
One does not
apply to join
the Society — one is invited
, and then only after
the application is proposed by a current member
in good standing
.
One can then
apply this weight
to various concepts
.
One of
the goals of empirical science is
to obtain objective results that
apply to almost everyone
.
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