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So and effectively
So when one studies string theory at low energies, it becomes difficult to see that strings are extended objects — they become effectively zero-dimensional ( pointlike ).
So the two credits have become effectively interchangeable, with no precise definition.
So while one bot may be very effective at dodging simple targeting with 90 % accuracy, and thus gets a high APS score, another bot may only dodge with 70 % accuracy ( i. e. still winning ) but be able to fight stronger bots more effectively.
So the two credits have become effectively interchangeable, with no precise definition.
So in most cases a bill vetoed by the Reichsrat effectively died because there were not enough votes in the Reichstag to overrule the veto.
So, whereas Rugby School has effectively created the first " handling game " rules, Eton could have created the earliest rules of the " dribbling game ".
So while we still have a factor of M being multiplied by N, we can add an additional count, A, which effectively gives us a divider with a fractional part.
So the whole process of making sure that we respond properly, correctly and effectively went very smoothly.
So in fact if Frege's view was " descriptivist ", then he effectively agrees with Russell on most of the apparent " proper names " of ordinary language: Frege thinks that " Aristotle " is a name, with a sense, which is equivalent to some description.
So, for a fixed condition number, the errors of compensated summation are effectively O ( ε ), independent of n.
So effectively, the postal codes do not indicate precisely the communes but the location of the post office in charge for the distribution, and many rural communes share the same postal code number as the commune where the post office is located.
" By 1969, Carl had effectively become the band's in-studio leader, producing the bulk of the albums 20 / 20, Sunflower, Surf's Up, Carl and the Passions-" So Tough " ( named in honor of his effective leadership of the band at this point ) and Holland.
So, even though he started out as a prominent member of the ruling coalition, Ilić's role was effectively marginalized over the coming years.
Rumours surfaced that former Victoria Premier Jeff Kennett might be able to challenge So effectively and Kennett confirmed that several Liberal Party members had approached him on this matter.
So when it began to get heated up some, why I knew that group and we worked together rather effectively .”
So, when Hyde repented in 1839, he effectively joined the quorum as a new member.
So effectively the XRI layer supports both i-name and i-number synonyms for resources — one that reflects real-world semantics and can change over time, and one that reflects the persistent identity of a resource no matter how often its attributes ( including its i-names ) may change.
So Ferrari ran Rodriquez in the last four races of the season, in NART American racing colours for the North American races, but still, effectively, as a Ferrari works team.
In more recent times, the Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Karatedo So Hombu dojo ( along with its various mainline branches ) stresses the Bo, Sai and sword, with the sword effectively replacing the Jo as the primary mid-range weapon.
So effectively did Weinberg and Rothfels demolish Hillgruber's arguments that he repudiated his previous views.
So, in its first 65 years Biometrika had effectively a total of just three editors, and in its first 90 years only four.
So while there is more awareness of child psychopathological disorders and more research to prevent and effectively treat these disorders to maintain healthy emotional health in children, there is also a negative factor in that parents, schools, and psychologists may be more sensitive and therefore over-diagnose children with these disorders.

So and practice
So wherever there is any spiritual practice it should be taken for granted that it stands on the Tantric cult ".
So, in practice, the distinction between voluntary and involuntary unemployment is hard to draw.
So, while the Constitution says that the President and Vice President are chosen separately, in practice they are chosen together.
Fasting — a practice actively promoted in Scripture — and abstinence from certain foods at particular times are good spiritual disciplines, but there is no food from which Catholics must abstain at all times ... So who is Paul condemning regarding abstinence?
So beginners often play on practice sets until they become comfortable with those basic mechanics.
774, at p. 824, Lord Mansfield disparaged the practice of jury nullification: So the jury who usurp the judicature of law, though they happen to be right, are themselves wrong, because they are right by chance only, and have not taken the constitutional way of deciding the question.
So we end up back at the first-born son, in practice.
An alternative title is So Shall We Reap: how everyone who is liable to be born in the next ten thousand years could eat very well indeed ; and why, in practice, our immediate descendants are likely to be in serious trouble, on the future of agriculture, in which he challenges the current science and technology paradigm and outlines a sustainable way of feeding the population of the world, expected to stabilise at ten billion people by the middle of the 21st Century.
So preeminent was the favor then regarded that the custom arose of suspending all other indulgences during the Jubilee year, a practice which, with certain modifications, still exists to the present day.
So a bypass capacitor is not needed ( although in practice a small one of around 680pFd to. 001 uFd is often used to help improve quality ), and instead a 10-100 KΩ resistor must be added across the earphone's input.
So by the mid to late 1990s the terms turntablism and turntablist had become established and accepted to define the practice and practitioner of using turntables and a mixer to create or manipulate sounds and music.
So influential was this practice that it was imported to the United States, where in 1861 Yale University started granting the Ph. D. degree to younger students who, after having obtained the bachelor's degree, had completed a prescribed course of graduate study and successfully defended a thesis / dissertation containing original research in science or in the humanities.
So Faber, as a Catholic, expanded their hymns suitable for congregational singing and encouraged the practice.
" So that in practice, according to Stockham, it is more than just self-control, but mutual control where the penetrative partner helps the receptive partner and vice versa.
So Per Gottfrid Svartholm Warg has Per and Gottfrid as his given names, where Gottfrid, not Per, is his name of address, Svartholm as his middle name and Warg as his last name, but in practice he uses Svartholm as a surname.
So it has become a common practice in the Hindu households during pre-marriage discussions to ask the couples ' Gotra.
So despite its dire-sounding name, the winner's curse does not necessarily have ill effects in practice.
One ABC producers asked whether this was a standard practice —" So the mail goes straight to the bank?
So, in practice, the only solution is to obtain the grille itself.
So far nets and the matches have been on average surfaces and runs have been hard work ... In England you get used to good practice surfaces so the rhythm of batting comes pretty easy.
So while media democracy in practice as alternative or citizen journalism may allow for greater diversity, these theorists argue that women's voices are framed within a masculine structure of objectivity and rationalist thinking.
So much so, that many opposing captains banned their players from the practice.
So, when the teams arrived in Long Beach for the first Championship race of the season, the Friday morning practice sessions were filled with frantic activity.
So in practice, with a small increase in forward voltage, a slice is created at the cathode, resistance increases, the slice takes off, and when it reaches the anode a new slice is created at the cathode to keep the total voltage constant.

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