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Properly and recording
Properly executed, the snatch and the clean and jerk are both dynamic and explosive while appearing graceful, especially when viewed from a recording at a slowed speed.

Properly and is
Properly used, the present book is an excellent instrument of enlightenment.
Properly used, casuistry is powerful reasoning.
Properly cooked couscous is light and fluffy, not gummy or gritty.
Properly sealed in bottles, it is one of the longest-lasting wines ; Madeiras have been known to survive over 150 years in excellent condition.
Properly an Asgina is any sort of spirit, but it is usually considered to be a malevolent one.
Properly, the term cirrocumulus refers to each cloud, but is typically also used to refer to an entire patch of cirrocumulus.
Properly, this is the maximum permissible circle of confusion, the circle of confusion diameter limit, or the circle of confusion criterion, but is often informally called simply the circle of confusion.
* Properly with a real referent: " That is my cow " ( assuming it exists ).
* Properly but with a non-real referent: " Santa Claus's cow is very big.
Properly cured sauerkraut is sufficiently acidic to prevent a favorable environment for the growth of Clostridium botulinum, the toxins of which cause botulism.
The section Influence of Democracy on Manners Properly So Called of the second volume is devoted to his observations of women's status in American society.
Properly defining sexual desire is always a challenge as it can be conceptualized in many different ways.
Properly understood, the Singer-Prebisch thesis is an observation, not a theory.
# Dispose of Waste Properly: Though most trash and litter in the backcountry is not significant in terms of the long term ecological health of an area, it does rank high as a problem in the minds of many backcountry visitors.
Properly defined, however, there may be instances of self-organization without emergence and emergence without self-organization, and it is clear from the literature that the phenomena are not the same.
Properly speaking, there is no such thing as " the " exponential family, but rather an exponential family, and properly speaking, it is not a " distribution " but a family of distributions that either is or is not an exponential family.
Properly the novel is considered a fixup, as each of the ten chapters was first published as a short story, six of them in Asimov's Science Fiction, between 1989 and 2003.
Properly speaking, the people ought to have been accustomed to the fact that the French government did not fulfill its financial obligations, for since the time of Henry IV, that is, within two centuries, it had failed to meet its obligations fifty-six times.
Properly and strictly speaking, the term is applicable only to those members of the House of the Prophet ( ahl al-bayt ) designated as the infallible.

Properly and essential
Properly installed automobile windshields are also essential to safety ; along with the roof of the car, they provide protection to the vehicle's occupants in the case of a roll-over accident.
Properly theralite is only for a specific type of calcic foidal gabbro, those with essential nepheline and without essential analcime or sodic feldspar.

Properly and .
Properly mindful of all the cultures in existence today throughout the world, we must employ these resources without war or violent revolution.
Properly applied, i. e. after giving due consideration to the nature of the ground being improved and the type and sensitivity of the structures being built, ground improvement often reduces direct costs and saves time.
Properly it was a role that belonged to the praetorian prefect.
" Properly speaking ," wrote Warren Lewis, " the Inklings was neither a club nor a literary society, though it partook of the nature of both.
Properly, loss quantities, when expressed in decibels, should be positive numbers.
Properly set drag allows larger and more powerful fish to be safely landed, with the drag slipping below the breaking point of the line.
Properly designed concrete mixtures that have been allowed to cure properly are effectively impervious to the effects of deicers.
Properly speaking, the SAX interface does not deal in elements, but in events that largely correspond to tags.
Properly roasting cashews destroys the toxin, but it must be done outdoors as the smoke ( not unlike that from burning poison ivy ) contains urushiol droplets which can cause severe, sometimes life-threatening, reactions by irritating the lungs.
Properly, " gene " refers to a hereditary unit, ordinarily at a fixed position on a chromosome, that influences a particular trait.
Properly trained staff must also be hired to work with students on-line.
Properly tuned bells emphasize the fundamental frequency of the bell.
Properly designed TVSS devices must not fail catastrophically, resulting in the opening of a thermal fuse or something equivalent that only disconnects MOV devices.
Properly sampled image of brick wall.
Properly speaking, the term " individual monad " applies to the dual soul ( Atmi-Buddhi ), not to its highest spiritual vivifying principle.
* Paul Samuelson, " Proof That Properly Anticipated Prices Fluctuate Randomly.

recording and results
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants ( AICPA ) defines accountancy as " the art of recording, classifying, and summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events which are, in part at least, of financial character, and interpreting the results thereof.
Atkins made his own records, which usually visited pop standards and jazz, in a sophisticated home studio, often recording the rhythm tracks at RCA but adding his solo parts at home, refining the tracks until the results satisfied him.
This makes lossy compression unsuitable for storing the intermediate results in professional audio engineering applications, such as sound editing and multitrack recording.
Ebbinghaus studied the memorisation of nonsense syllables, such as " WID " and " ZOF " by repeatedly testing himself after various time periods and recording the results.
* Fabrication is making up results and recording or reporting them.
During and between tours, Dylan and the Hawks attempted several recording sessions, but with less than satisfying results.
For the vast majority of calibrations, the calibration process is actually the comparison of an unknown to a known and recording the results.
If this wavelet were to be convolved at periodic intervals with a signal created from the recording of a song, then the results of these convolutions would be useful for determining when the Middle C note was being played in the song.
These programs attempt to trick keyloggers by introducing random keystrokes, although this simply results in the keylogger recording more information than it needs to.
That recording may be automatically sent to a transcript writer's workstation for typing, but it can also be made available for access by physicians, avoiding typing delays for urgent results, or retained in case of typing error.
Some of this distortion is overcome by using an inaudible high-frequency AC bias signal when recording, though the amount of bias needs careful adjustment for best results.
In July 1963, Dolphy and producer Alan Douglas arranged recording sessions for which his sidemen were among the leading emerging musicians of the day, and the results produced the albums Iron Man and Conversations.
As a general rule, for true binaural results, an audio recording and reproduction system chain, from microphone to listener's brain, should contain one and only one set of pinnae ( preferably the listener's own ) and one head-shadow.
This was an impressive feat for the time, especially considering that the device Counting rods he used for recording intermediate results were merely a pile of wooden sticks laid out in certain patterns.
One is his principles of mutually enhanced contrasts and of assimilation and dissimilation ( i. e. in color and form perception and his advocacy of objective methods of expression and of recording results, especially in language.
It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single frame, either due to rapid movement or long exposure.
Brunswick itself switched to a more conventional microphone recording process in 1927, with better results all round.
On 31 August 2011 Cyprus Airways issued its results for the first half of 2011 which showed a loss of € 29, 3 million in comparison to a loss of € 25, 5 million for the respective period of 2010, recording an increase of € 3, 8 million.
However, others simply argue that the lack of high frequency noise and the higher fidelity of the digital medium make the recorded higher frequencies more prominent, which results in such perceived harshness in contrast to analog recording.
The second episode, ' Private Enterprise ', was the tale of a music business rip off, where Peter Richardson steals a studio recording session tape and passes the results off as his own work.
Beatles producer George Martin used this technique extensively to achieve multiple track results, while still being limited to using only multiple four-track machines, until an eight-track machine became available during the recording of the Beatles ' White Album.
A recording of the results, the 2009 CD " Bridge Music " ( on the Delos label DE1045 ), entered the Billboard Classical Crossover Music Chart at # 18, and has been released globally.
Based on an error analysis, Miller's critics argued that he overestimated the precision of his results, and that his measurements were actually perfectly consistent with a fringe difference of zero — the null result that every other experiment was recording.
The limited accuracy results in quantization error, a form of noise that is added to the recording.

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