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One of the attractions of association football is that a casual game can be played with only minimal equipment – a basic game can be played on almost any open area of reasonable size with just a ball and items to mark the positions of two sets of goalposts.
One possible reading of her name as " Mãlin-tzin " can be translated as " Noble Prisoner / Captive "— or " Marina's Lord "— a reasonable possibility, given her noble birth and her initial relationship to the Cortés expedition.
One of its first peripherals was a tape transport, which led to some internal wrangling as the Peripherals Equipment Division attempted to find a reasonable way to charge other divisions of the company for supplying the devices.
One of the advantages of the Fireforce was its flexibility as all that was needed was a reasonable airstrip.
Side One was always an introduction of gospel concepts ; the existence of God, the reasonable personality of Christianity, the sanity of faith in Jesus and trust in His Holy Spirit.
One Charlotte von Knobloch wrote Kant asking his opinion of Swedenborg ’ s psychic experiences Kant wrote a very affirmative reply, referring to Swedenborg's " miraculous " gift, and characterizing him as " reasonable, agreeable, remarkable and sincere " and " a scholar ", in one of his letters to Mendelssohn, and expressing regret that he ( Kant ) had never met Swedenborg.
One broad allowance made to the reasonable person standard is for children.
One can believe only what one has perceived to be true from reasonable grounds, and consequently one must have the courage to continue doubting until one has found reliable grounds to satisfy the reason.
One may stay or set up camp temporarily in the countryside, a reasonable distance from homes, pick mineral samples, wild berries, mushrooms and flowers ( as long as they are not protected species ).
One could build a so-called white-box model based on first principles, e. g. a model for a physical process from the Newton equations, but in many cases such models will be overly complex and possibly even impossible to obtain in reasonable time due to the complex nature of many systems and processes.
One of the reasons for the location's selection was its ability to store water " for ornamental purposes at reasonable cost "; Scrivener's work had demonstrated that the topography could be used to create a lake through flooding.
One of the most common rules is that a patent that applies to the standard must be adopted on " reasonable and non-discriminatory terms " ( RAND ) or on " fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms " ( FRAND ).
One of the goals of free probability ( still unaccomplished ) was to construct new invariants of von Neumann algebras and free dimension is regarded as a reasonable candidate for such an invariant.
One reasonable way to group the openings is
One of the more rare models of this time was the 1979 to 1980 Century Turbo Coupe, powered by a turbocharged version of the 3. 8 L V6, which offered V8-like performance with more reasonable fuel consumption.
One of its early slogans was " The Shortcut to Success " and it offered " reasonable terms " and a " money-back guarantee.
One reasonable way to consider lipid rafts is that small rafts can form concentrating platforms after ligand binding activation for individual receptors.
Northern Rail Cup-Oldham enjoyed reasonable success in the Northern Rail Cup, achieving a win over National League One favourites, Salford at Boundary Park to enable them to make it through the group stage of the competition into the knockout stages where they faced and beat another National League One team in Whitehaven to progress to the quarter finals against Batley at Mount Pleasant, in a see-saw battle Oldham's challenge died thanks to a dubious referee call followed up by a quick fire Batley try.
Ilmor were gaining a reasonable reputation in F1, and so the Sauber sportscar team and Mercedes-Benz, who were planning their Formula One entry together, signed a deal with Ilmor after scrapping plans for a Mercedes engine.
" One who gives publicity to a matter concerning another before the public in a false light is subject to liability to the other for invasion of privacy, if ( a ) the false light in which the other was placed would be highly offensive to a reasonable person, and ( b ) the actor had knowledge of or acted in a reckless disregard as to the falsity of the publicized matter and the false light in which the other would be placed.
One of the main landmarks in the village is Sutton Valence Castle, of which only the ruins of the 12th century keep remain, under the ownership of English Heritage, open any reasonable time.
One actor plays the front end, including the horse's head and its front legs, in a more-or-less upright posture and with a reasonable field of view afforded by eye holes in the horse's head.

One and choice
One of the greatest Homerists of our time, Frederick M. Combellack, argues that when it is assumed The Iliad and The Odyssey are oral poems, the postulated single redactor called Homer cannot be either credited with or denied originality in choice of phrasing.
`` One shouldn't mix commercial affairs with patriarchy, but in this case I have no choice.
One motivation for this use is that a number of generally accepted mathematical results, such as Tychonoff's theorem, require the axiom of choice for their proofs.
One variation avoids the use of choice functions by, in effect, replacing each choice function with its range.
One argument given in favor of using the axiom of choice is that it is convenient to use it because it allows one to prove some simplifying propositions that otherwise could not be proved.
One example is the axiom of dependent choice ( DC ).
One of the most interesting aspects of the axiom of choice is the large number of places in mathematics that it shows up.
One hypothesis for the cave fish's evolution says that because of its dark habitat, the fish embryo saves energy it would normally use to develop eyes to develop other body parts, and this developmental choice would eventually dominate the population.
" One commentary characterizes the remark as making economics an approach rather than a subject matter but with great specificity as to the " choice process and the type of social interaction that analysis involves.
But when a man acts wrongly, nature is not to be blamed ; for what is wrong, takes place not according to nature, but contrary to nature, it being the work of choice, and not of nature ” ( The Christian Examiner, Volume One, published by James Miller, 1824 Edition, p. 66 )
* Efforts to improve fairness by reducing first-move advantage include the rule of swap, generalizable as " swap -( x, y, z )" and characterizable as a partially compounded and partially iterated version of the pie rule (" one person slices ; the other chooses "): One player places on the board x stones of the first-moving color and a lesser number y stones of the second-moving color (" slicing " in the pie metaphor ); the other player is entitled to choose between a ) playing from the starting position, in which case the selecting player is also entitled to choose which color to play, and b ) placing z ( usually-y ) + 1 ) more stones on the board at locations of that player's choice (" reslicing " in the pie metaphor, with limitations created by the board's existing setup akin to limitations arising from the existing slices in the pie ), in which case the former player is entitled to choose which color side to play.
One early application of knapsack algorithms was in the construction and scoring of tests in which the test-takers have a choice as to which questions they answer.
One Procaccino campaign memo attacked " rich super-assimilated people who live on Fifth Avenue and maintain some choice mansions outside the city and have no feeling for the small middle class shopkeeper, home owner, etc.
One of the tenets he put forward was that a general should only engage in battle when he was sure of victory or had no other choice.
One trivial meaning of " constructive ", used informally by mathematicians, is " provable in ZF set theory without the axiom of choice.
One distinguishing feature of Ibadism is the choice of ruler by communal consensus and consent.
One may declare a number of cards to draw in a draw poker game ( which is typically not binding ), or one may declare some other choice specific to the variant being played.
One of the most direct public notices of the universal authority of the pope came in Innocent III ’ s “ Papal Decree on the choice of a German King, 1201 ".
One possible reason is that Glycerius ' elevation, not recognised by Eastern court, received the support of neither the Roman Senate nor the Gallic-Roman aristocracy ; resisting Nepos without the support of the Senate would have been a bad choice for Gundobad.
One of the judges, Eero Saarinen, described it as " genius " and declared he could not endorse any other choice.
One should appreciate that our choice to focus on the horizontal and vertical components was arbitrary.
Horst Buchholz was the first choice, but had already signed on for the film One, Two, Three.
One response to this argument is that it equivocates on the notions of abilities and necessities, or that the free will evoked to make any given choice is really an illusion and the choice had been made all along, oblivious to its " decider ".

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