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So and assumed
So far these remarks, like most criticisms of Hardy, have tacitly assumed that his poetry is all of a piece, one solid mass of verse expressing a sensibility at a single stage of development.
So far, this discussion of the formalization of an algorithm has assumed the premises of imperative programming.
So that his philosophy could be solely grounded in itself, he assumed nothing without his Fichtean deductions from first principles, and elaborated what he called a Wissenschaftslehre.
So it can be assumed that the characters are living in the timeframe of 2004 – 2005.
So, the statement " a deity can do anything " is only sensible with an assumed suppressed clause, " that implies the perfection of true power.
So he negotiated by letter under the assumed name John Sinclair with William Cecil, Elizabeth's chief adviser, for English support.
So Radha is assumed to be also 10 years old or less when Krishna left Vrindavan.
So Art Folz, a substitute quarterback for the Cardinals, convinced four players from Chicago's Englewood High School into joining the Badgers for the game under assumed names, thereby ensuring that the Cardinals ' opponent was not a pro caliber club.
As the 1960s progressed, Peterson assumed a more prominent role in the group, singing lead on the Chiffons ' " Why Am I So Shy ," " Strange, Strange Feeling ," " The Real Thing ," and " My Block " ( written by Jimmy Radcliffe, Carl Spencer and Bert Berns ).
So it rendered pronouns ( among other things ) using the traditional literary method followed by many previous translations in which the generic use of " he " is both typical and assumed.
So some form of reductionism-" the belief that each meaningful statement is equivalent to some logical construct upon terms which refer to immediate experience "-must be assumed in order for an empiricist to ' save ' the notion of analyticity.
# So we've reached a contradiction: although we assumed that m and n cannot both be even, it now turns out they both are.
So they used their robot forms rarely ) Primal assumed the form of a silverback gorilla.
So far, we have assumed the system in question is classical.
So the line took a new course, with the abandoning of the Hamsey Loop and assumed a new course, entering Lewes from the North, traversing a bridge over the River Ouse then a bridge over Cliffe High Street to Lewes Station via a number of embankments.
So, everybody should acknowledge the responsibility, which should be assumed before our country .”
So much so, in fact, that many previous writers on Tibet have actually assumed the kila cult to be of Tibetan origin.
So in spite of there being no absolute motion, it is assumed there is some, perhaps unknowable, absolute space and time.
So, although the exact details and dates of the county club's foundation are uncertain, it has always been assumed that the year was 1870 and the club celebrated its centenary in 1970.
So Stokes assumed that the aether is completely dragged by and in the vicinity of matter.
So far in discussing Bayesian games, it has been assumed that information is perfect ( or if imperfect, play is simultaneous ).
So far from being content, like Hobbes, to make a rough generalization to all mind from the phenomena of developed memory, as if these might be straightway assumed, Hartley made a point of referring them, in a subordinate place of their own, to his universal principle of mental synthesis.
So, again, the rate of return on K ( i. e., r ) is not independent of the measure of K, as assumed in the neoclassical model of growth and distribution.
So, Catalina Swimwear mark continued its support to organization for some years until mid-1980s ( when the event broadcasting rights were assumed by SBT ).

So and uniform
" ( prog 1316 ) So, with a change of uniform ( he takes Dredd's ) and all Dredd's spare ammo, he returns to his beat under the city.
So, we know caustics will develop for every generator before a uniform bound in the affine parameter has elapsed.
Wandering through the woods by herself, So White runs into the Sebben Dwarfs, seven diminutive army men in uniform who sing " We're in the Army Now ," with two dwarfs singing " it takes us cats ... to catch them rats " at the end, and So White declares in a 1940s swing-style singing voice, " I'm wacky over khaki now!
Nanette has a huge wardrobe full of designer originals but nearly always wears a French girls ' state school school uniform to school, complete with a beret ( In the episode " You're So Vain " she wears a rather flamboyant pink frock with a deep pink beret ( also seen in " Puppy Love "); in the episode " Goodbye Mrs Brinks " she dresses as a stereotypical punk and even nicknames herself as " Bruiser ", and she wears pink lacy pajamas when she goes to sleep at night in her king size pink bed, fit for Marie Antoinette, ( the best queen in France's history ).
Rolling Stone had a subdued reaction, saying that most of the songs are too even-tempered and uniform in structure and tone, but that " Evening Blue " and "( Sometimes I Feel So ) Uninspired " are high points.

So and rate
So in the case of compressed video the formula for bit rate is:
So at a fixed value of g, the fractional rate of change of the clock-rate, the percentage change in the ticking at the top of an accelerating box vs at the bottom, is:
So, thorium and protactinium, but not uranium compounds are poorly soluble in aqueous solutions, and precipitate into sediments ; the precipitation rate is faster for thorium than for protactinium.
So although the pumping speed remains constant, the throughput and mass flow rate drop exponentially.
So, when a reaction has a rate constant that obeys the Arrhenius equation, a plot of ln ( k ) versus T < sup > − 1 </ sup > gives a straight line, whose gradient and intercept can be used to determine E < sub > a </ sub > and A.
So the term urbanisation can represent the level of urban relative to overall population, or it can represent the rate at which the urban proportion is increasing.
So a division or square root took up to 143 cycles, or 28, 600 microseconds — a rate of 35 per second.
So in the case that the time is short, it is better to talk about the rate of change of the probability instead of the absolute change in the probability.
In addition, it was mentioned in the chorus of the hit 1998 song " Pretty Fly ( For a White Guy )" by The Offspring: " So if you don't rate, just overcompensate, at least you'll know you can always go on Ricki Lake.
So, while experimenting with some homemade feeding mechanisms, Skinner invented the operant conditioning chamber which allowed him to measure rate of response as a key dependent variable using a cumulative record of lever presses or key pecks.
So the actual transfer rate of user data is lower than those peak bit rates alone would imply.
So the model assumes that the average business sets prices as a mark-up ( M ) over unit labor costs in production measured at a standard rate of capacity utilization ( say, at 90 percent use of plant and equipment ) and then add in unit material costs.
So MP3 has greater scope to reduce the bit rate.
So, λ < sub > k </ sub > is the rate of change of the quantity being optimized as a function of the constraint variable.
So, despite everything these programs do to relieve poverty, they aren't counted as income when Washington measures the poverty rate.
So if you adjusted the £ 250, 000 figure into American terms, the population being 5 times bigger and the exchange rate, this figure would become $ 2 million, much closer to the US Super Bowl figure.
So each frame is 11 bits, for a data rate of bytes per second.
So the workers ' low income was unchanged and the poor rate contributors subsidised the farmers.
So if the average rate of profit ( return on capital investment ) is 22 % then prices would reflect cost-of-production plus 22 %.
So, although the match rate for 4, 6, 8 is just slightly lower than for 6, 7, 8, you need only seven 4's to capture that column, versus thirteen 7's.
So in order to complete the stream, it's necessary to add stuffing packets in the stream to reach the data rate wanted.
So cool air lying on top of warm air can be stable after all ( as long as the temperature decrease with height is less than the adiabatic lapse rate ); the dynamically important quantity is not the temperature, but the potential temperature — the temperature the air would have if it were brought adiabatically to a reference pressure.
So, for example, anti-spam systems may use techniques that have a high false negative rate ( miss a lot of spam ), in order to reduce the number of false positives ( rejecting good email ).
So if we choose a control volume that is moving at the same rate as the fluid ( i. e. ( dx / dt, dy / dt, dz / dt ) = v ), then this expression simplifies to the material derivative:

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