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Presenting and more
Presenting ads in multi modalities ( visual, auditory ) will reduce possible interference because there are more associations or paths to cue recall than if only one modality had been used.
Presenting the award, judges said: " The joint efforts of colleagues across the company have seen First Great Western move from bottom of the industry performance league table to seventh place out of more than 19 train operators.
Presenting the motion for its approval, Leader of Government Business Patrick Herminie noted Bonnelame's extensive experience as a politician and diplomat ; the opposition chose to abstain from the vote, acknowledging that Bonnelame was qualified for the post but questioning the selection of a man of Bonnelame's age, expressing the view that a younger person would be more suitable.
Presenting twelve tracks that also appear on his first, second, third, fourth and fifth albums, Ochs is at his peak as a folk singer throughout, singing anti-war songs alongside those espousing civil rights and worker's rights, and showcasing some more introspective numbers that would be dramatically rearranged on the fourth and fifth albums.

Presenting and film
Among his other notable film credits are Presenting Lily Mars ( 1943 ), The Strange Love of Martha Ivers ( 1946 ), Possessed ( 1947 ), Green Dolphin Street ( 1947 ), Act of Violence ( 1948 ), The Three Musketeers ( 1948 ), The Prowler ( 1951 ) and 3: 10 to Yuma ( 1957 ).
Presenting a comic approach to a group's visit to North Korea, the film explores the development of an enigmatic and totalitarian country.

Presenting and citing
Presenting a typology of causatives and causation based on a database of 600 languages, Song ( 1996 ) is very critical of typological work that depends on statistical inference, citing data from the Niger-Congo family that contradicts some earlier claims that “ languages within genera are generally fairly similar typologically ”.

Presenting and being
This is directly playing with conventions of interior monologues because as Dorrit Cohn states in Narratives Modes for Presenting Consciousness in Fiction that the language in the interior monologue is " like the language a character speaks to others ... it accords with his time, his place, his social station, level of intelligence ..." The story helped found the Southern Renaissance and directs a great deal of effort as it progresses to reflections on being and existence, the existential metaphysics of everyday life.
GE, for whom Reagan hosted General Electric Theater and served as a goodwill ambassador from 1954 to 1962, prior to being elected Governor of California, will serve as the Presenting Sponsor of the historic Reagan Centennial Celebration.
The success of Presenting resulted in the group being booked on The Andy Williams Show, a television variety show, for its 1962 – 63 season.

Presenting and ".
At the end of the opening sequence, she always finds something different under her desk ( similar to The Simpsons ' couch gag ), such as a mood ring or maracas ( also the letter Q in the episode " Vanessa Less Tessa ", a glowing green stick in the episode " Hazelnut's Finest ", a singing Dieter doll in the episode " Presenting Stewart Waldinger ", Mardi Gras beads, and her Ann's remote control in the episode " Radio Freak Hazelnut ".
Presenting a benign aspect to summer visitors of a large, scenic, natural harbour ; in an onshore winter gale it presents a great danger to shipping as a " maritime trap ".
Presenting differences between the two, AllGame echoed RPGamer's sentiment and stated that the game's puzzles would challenge " all but the most experienced gamers ", while Game Informer considered the puzzles " difficult-to-the-point-of-insanity ".
Presenting further difficulties are entirely new types of marks which, despite growing commercial adoption in the marketplace, are typically very difficult to register, often because they are not formally recognised as a " trademark ".
That afternoon as the band came out on field and paused for introduction, for the first time was heerd over loud speaker by 44, 000 fans present and the radio listeners, " Presenting The University of Tennessee's Pride of the Southland Band under the direction of ' Major ' Walter M. Ryba ," It was generally felt that Ryba did not know ahead of time that he was receiving a " commission ".
The book was subtitled " Presenting the Original Facts and Documents upon Which the Story Is Founded, Together with Corroborative Statements Verifying the Truth of the Work ".

more and weighted
A loaded, weighted or crooked die is one that has been tampered with to land with a specific side facing upwards more often than it normally would.
If the outcomes x < sub > i </ sub > are not equiprobable, then the simple average ought to be replaced with the weighted average, which takes into account the fact that some outcomes are more likely than the others.
The elements of such schematic patterns are weighted unequally, attributing higher weights to the more typical elements of a schema.
Composed of the US dollar, the euro, the British pound and the Japanese yen, the basket of currencies used to value the SDR is " weighted " meaning that the more important currencies have a larger impact on its value.
The weighted mean is similar to an arithmetic mean ( the most common type of average ), where instead of each of the data points contributing equally to the final average, some data points contribute more than others.
The notion of weighted mean plays a role in descriptive statistics and also occurs in a more general form in several other areas of mathematics.
Therefore data elements with a high weight contribute more to the weighted mean than do elements with a low weight.
When a beam is measured with a laser beam profiler, the wings of the beam profile influence the D4σ value more than the center of the profile since the wings are weighted by the square of its distance, x < sup > 2 </ sup >, from the center of the beam.
Experiments have shown that information is weighted more strongly when it appears early in a series, even when the order is unimportant.
The latter quantities are weighted averages of absorbed dose designed to be more representative of the stochastic health effects of radiation, and use of the sievert implies that appropriate regulatory weighting factors have been applied to the original measurement.
Minsky proposed further controls of finance to limit the creation of “ liquidity ” and to “ promote smaller and simpler organizations weighted more toward direct financing .”
Minsky, however, supported traditional banking regulation and advocated further controls of finance to “ promote smaller and simpler organizations weighted more toward direct financing .” Writing from a similar “ neo-Keynesian perspective, Jan Kregel concluded that after World War II non-regulated financial companies, supported by regulatory actions, developed means to provide bank products (“ liquidity and lending accommodation ”) more cheaply than commercial banks through the “ capital markets .” Kregel argued this led banking regulators to eliminate Glass-Steagall restrictions to permit banks to “ duplicate these structures ” using the capital markets “ until there was virtually no difference in the activities of FDIC-insured commercial banks and investment banks .”
The buoy was attached to the scoggen, a weighted lever that worked a stop blocking the water injection valve shut until more steam had been raised.
Cumulative voting ( also accumulation voting, weighted voting or multi-voting ) is a multiple-winner voting system intended to promote more proportional representation than winner-take-all elections.
Once the outcome of the next measurement ( necessarily corrupted with some amount of error, including random noise ) is observed, these estimates are updated using a weighted average, with more weight being given to estimates with higher certainty.
The net result: the balance between excess and decorum now weighted more toward decorum, which wasn't exactly what Berle represented at the height of his popularity.
Duty in Asia and Latin America is commonly more heavily weighted than in Western culture.
In an exponentially weighted stress test, historical periods more like the defined scenario receive a more significant weighting in the predicted outcome.
Weighted averages of these in turn provide sub-indices at a higher, more aggregated level ,( e. g. clothing ) and weighted averages of the latter provide yet more aggregated sub-indices ( e. g. Clothing and Footwear ).
The outlet and regional dimensions noted above mean that the estimation of weights involves a lot more than just the breakdown of expenditure by types of goods and services, and the number of separately weighted indexes composing the overall index depends upon two factors:
But he also goes on to say that George should be shown more honour than was ordinarily necessary, and that his reception would be well weighted.
The programme is weighted more heavily in favour of carols sung by the choir, with only seven readings in total, not all of which are from the Bible.

more and average
Nostalgic Yankee readers of Erskine Caldwell are today informed by proud Georgians that Tobacco Road is buried beneath a four-lane super highway, over which travel each day suburbanite businessmen more concerned with the Dow-Jones average than with the cotton crop.
The national average is more than $4 and that figure is considered by experts in the mental health field to be too low.
The average reader of this magazine owns more than one gun ( we ran a survey to find out ) but he's always on the lookout for new and better arms.
You'll need more if the high average is above that, less if it's below.
These units make it easy to load as much as 48,000 bd/ft ( say 120,000 lb in a 50' box car ) much more than the average for loose-loaded cars.
Since most European cars average more miles per gallon of gasoline than American cars, it naturally follows that the cost per kilometer for these models will be less, but the greater seating capacity of the large American cars will equalize this, provided your group is sufficiently large to fill a 7-passenger limousine.
During early childhood boys tease and bully, on the average, more than girls ; ;
The average Congolese can do little more than puzzle out the meaning of `` la chatte '' and `` le chien '' and write his name.
In this same society, the plain citizen can with an average of only one-fifth his income buy more calories than he can consume.
Most of them have been assimilated, but sometimes a man in Miyagi or Akita prefectures is much more hairy than the average Japanese, and occasionally a girl will be strikingly lovely, her coloring warmed and improved by a little of the tawny honey-in-the-sun tint of the invaders from the South.
This need not imply that on average 50 % or more of altruistic acts were beneficial for the altruist in the ancestral environment ; if the benefits from helping the right person were very high it would be beneficial to err on the side of caution and usually be altruistic even if in most cases there were no benefits.
Compound comparisons typically compare two sets of groups means where one set has two or more groups ( e. g., compare average group means of group A, B and C with group D ).
England had a very strong batting side, with Wally Hammond contributing 905 runs at an average of 113. 12, and Hobbs, Sutcliffe and Patsy Hendren all scoring heavily ; the bowling was more than adequate, without being outstanding.
Alberta's per capita GDP in 2007 was 61 % higher than the Canadian average of C $ 46, 441 and more than twice that of all the Maritime provinces.
In the 1970s, the average aircraft had more than 100 cockpit instruments and controls.
Between 1948 and 1957 there were 15 hijackings worldwide, an average of a little more than one per year.
When the students were asked to comment on the accuracy of the test with a rating more than 40 % gave it the top mark of 5 out of 5, and the average rating was 4. 2.
Routinely, more than one-third of Acadia ’ s varsity athletes also achieve Academic All-Canadian designation through Canadian Interuniversity Sport by maintaining a minimum average of 80 per cent.
There appears to be a genetic predisposition toward this adverse effect in patients who degrade bradykinin more slowly than average.
Over 2 / 3 of prescriptions were for the newer more expensive atypicals, each costing on average $ 164 compared to $ 40 for the older types.
Individuals who have a genetic disposition to alcoholism are also more likely to begin drinking at an earlier age than average.
This childhood tragedy likely helped shape Capp ’ s cynical worldview, which, funny as it was, was certainly darker and more sardonic than that of the average newspaper cartoonist.
He suggested that from the data one might conclude that, on average, Asian Americans are more intelligent than white Americans.
As an offshore financial centre, the British Virgin Islands enjoys one of the more prosperous economies of the Caribbean region, with a per capita average income of around $ 38, 500 ( 2004 est.
Further to the south, the Sudan-Guinea zone receives more than 900 millimeters ( 35. 4 in ) of rain each year and has cooler average temperatures.

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