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By encouraging clarity on the active subject that " does " or wants or believes something, and disallowing passive constructions about the state of affairs ( a common use of " to be "), E-Prime makes it more difficult to hide assumptions in statements about The Other or equivalent constructions such as " they " or " most people " or " the public " or " the taxpayer ".
Other equivalent classes of functions are the λ-recursive functions and the functions that can be computed by Markov algorithms.
Other ceremonies sometimes associated with the Westminster system include an annual Speech from the Throne ( or equivalent ) in which the Head of State gives a special address ( written by the government ) to parliament about what kind of policies to expect in the coming year, and lengthy State Opening of Parliament ceremonies that often involve the presentation of a large ceremonial mace.
Other factors being equal, an auto-ranging meter will have more circuitry than an equivalent non-auto-ranging meter, and so will be more costly, but will be more convenient to use.
Other investors focus on the lowest quality debt rated CCC or Distressed securities, commonly defined as those yielding 1500 basis points over equivalent government bonds.
Other mathematicians have devised simpler forms of this property ( see parallel postulate for equivalent statements ).
Other equivalent combinations of SI units are as follows:
Other names for training halls that are equivalent to " dojo " include the following:
Other hosts were quickly set up by third parties in countries where no anti-circumvention legislation equivalent to the DMCA exists.
" During this period he was extensively interviewed by the military writer Basil Liddell Hart, who later used these and other interviews as the basis for his books The Other Side of the Hill and its U. S. equivalent The German Generals Talk, published in 1948.
Other color encoding systems had already been proposed which would overcome the tint problems of NTSC using such a delay line, but PAL was unique in that an economy receiver ( known as " PAL-S " for " simple PAL ") could also be built without using a delay line, with a performance no worse than, and in most cases better than, an equivalent NTSC model.
Other Scandinavian kings used berserkers as part of their army of hirdmen and sometimes ranked them as equivalent to a royal bodyguard.
Other factors affect the likelihood of preservation ; for instance scleritisation renders the jaws of polychaetes more readily preserved than the chemically equivalent but non-sclerotised body cuticle.
Other times, motorcycling experts treat the terms parallel, straight, and inline as equivalent, and use them interchangeably.
Other equivalent placenames can be found across northern Europe ; in Scotland, there is Dingwall in the Highlands and Tingwall, occurring both in Orkney and Shetland.
Other times, parallel-twin, inline-twin and the other variants are used interchangeably and treated as equivalent.
Other ( equivalent ) finger assignments are possible.
Other manufacturers ( including Holmatro and Lukas, amongst others ) make equivalent tools.
Other monetary unit subdivision systems are possible, such as the British pound sterling, which until decimalisation in 1971 was subdivided into 20 shillings ( s ), of 12 old pence ( d ) each, making a pound equivalent to 240 pence.
Other times the empirical relationships are merely approximations, often equivalent to the first few terms of the Taylor series of the " real " answer ( though in practice these approximations may be so accurate it is difficult to tell they're approximations ).
Other than by the minimum competition specifications ( typically length and width ( beam ) and seating arrangement it is difficult to differentiate most competition canoes from the equivalent competition kayaks.
Other equivalent definitions are ( here, is the flow transformation and d the tangent map derivative operator ):
Other texts use the definition in terms of enumerations, which is equivalent for recursively enumerable sets.
Other languages may be used, provided the official language's prominence is at least equivalent.

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Other numerically important groups include the closely interrelated Chokwe and Lunda, the Ganguela and Nhaneca-Humbe, in both cases classification terms which stand for a variety of small groups, the Ovambo, the Herero, the Xindonga and scattered residual groups of Khoisan.
Other common terms for this bug were " turn over " and " flip over ".
Other terms that have been used include neosyllabary ( Février 1959 ), pseudo-alphabet ( Householder 1959 ), semisyllabary ( Diringer 1968 ; a word which has other uses ) and syllabic alphabet ( Coulmas 1996 ; this term is also a synonym for syllabary ).
Other terms used are hearth, theod ( only within the Theodish movement ), blotgroup, sippe, and other less popular ones such as garth, stead, church, and others.
Other multi-axled wheeled military vehicles can be quite large, and actually be superior to some smaller tracked vehicles in terms of armour and armament.
Other multi-axled wheeled military vehicles can be quite large, and actually be superior to some smaller tracked vehicles in terms of armor and armament.
Other terms include FAB ( flavored alcoholic beverage ), FMB ( flavored malt beverage ), PPS ( pre-packaged spirit or premium packaged spirits ), and RTD ( Ready To Drink-Aus & NZ ).
Other terms with this type of ambiguity are: satisfiable, true, false, function, property, class, relation, cardinal, and ordinal.
Other terms such as character set, character map, and code page are used almost interchangeably, but these terms have related but distinct meanings described below.
Other gender-free dance groups started up in the area after that, and in 1989, at the gender-free dance group in Jamaica Plain, MA, a group of dancers led by Janet Dillon protested the use of these terms, and the armband system was devised: the traditionally male-role dancers would wear armbands and be called " armbands " or just " bands ," and the traditionally female-role dancers would be called " bare arms " or just " bares.
Other terms were coined by the Japanese by giving new senses to existing Chinese terms or by referring to expressions used in classical Chinese literature.
Other similar terms are the " chattering classes " ( coined in England in the 1980s ) and " latte liberal ".
Other major critiques are that the term is not defined well, and employs further terms that are not defined well, and therefore lacks explanatory power, that cultural imperialism is hard to measure, and that the theory of a legacy of colonialism is not always true.
Other manufacturers and the aviation press widely ridiculed and spoofed many of these marketing terms but between Cessna ’ s designers producing a product the flying public wanted and the work of the marketing department, Cessna built and sold more aircraft than any other manufacturer during the boom years of the 1960s and 1970s.
Other provisions set the terms of a transaction, establishing the liability of a builder for a house that collapses, for example, or property that is damaged while left in the care of another.
Other European pioneers were Robert Boyle, who in 1675 stated that electric attraction and repulsion can act across a vacuum ; Stephen Gray, who in 1729 classified materials as conductors and insulators ; and C. F. du Fay, who proposed in 1733 that electricity comes in two varieties that cancel each other, and expressed this in terms of a two-fluid theory.
Other examples of late Biblical Hebrew include the qetAl pattern form nouns, which would have dated after an Aramaic influence, the frequent use of the relative sh (- ש ) alongside asher ( אשר ), the Ut ending ( ות -), the frequent use of the participle for the present ( which is later developed in Rabbinic Hebrew ), using the prefix conjugation in the future ( vs. the older preterite use ), and terms that appear to specifically fit a Persian / Hellenistic context ( e. g. Shallit ).
Other terms used to refer to the emperor in Japanese include Heika and Okami, but these are much less typical than Tennō Heika or Kinjō Heika in ordinary conversation.
Other terms used to mean " an area with a high density of trees " are wood, woodland, wold, weald, holt, frith and firth.
Other terms in use, apart from female circumcision, include female genital cutting ( FGC ), female genital surgeries, female genital alteration, female genital excision, and female genital modification.
Other terms, including " firearm " itself, have been defined in specialized ad hoc ways by various legislation ; air weapons, for example, are sometimes so classified.
Other terms used, included " Witchcraft " or " the Old Religion ".
Other terms for gate include yett and port.

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