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So and effect
So we must first analyze our present institutions with respect to the effect of each on man's major needs.
So the copula has the same effect as " exists ".
So, a 20 % change in environmental sustainability from 4 to 4. 8 has the same effect on the geometric mean as a 20 % change in financial viability from 60 to 72.
So, while the name or spelling Shiraz may be an effect of the English language on a French name, there is no evidence that it actually originated in Australia, although it was definitely the Australian usage and the Australian wines that made the use of this name popular.
So instead of Amiga delivering the chipset, Commodore delivered a check of $ 500, 000 to Atari on Amiga's behalf, in effect returning the funds invested into Amiga for completion of the Lorraine chipset.
So in effect, students have a choice out of 32 trajectories, leading to over 600 professional qualifications.
So while firearms were perhaps employed, their possible effect on the battle should be viewed critically.
So while a penetrator may actually travel further through soil, its effect may be lessened due to its inability to transmit shock to the target.
It's hard not to wonder if the filmmakers have some kind of subconscious agenda .... They have made a film that will have the effect of inoculating audiences against the unique historical horror of Oradour — and implicitly rehabilitating the Nazis while making the British seem as evil as history's worst monsters .... So it's no wonder that the British press sees this film as a kind of blood libel against the British people.
Hailed by both critics and fans as one of his best albums, it was praised as " a superb new album which sees a return to the form he showed to full effect on those classics like ' Only Visiting This Planet ' and ' So Long Ago the Garden ' back in the mid seventies " with 13 new " songs are cleverly arranged and produced, with plenty of pertinent lyrical imagery and the sly wit of yore amongst the electric guitar solos and breezy ( sampled?
So what constitutes a " cause " and what constitutes an " effect " depends on the total system of explanation in which the putative causal sequence is embedded.
So the stage was set to combine the dual phenomena of photoemission ( i. e., the photoelectric effect ) with secondary emission, both of which had already been studied and adequately understood, to create a practical photomultiplier.
So, putting intellectual effort into optimizing just a small part of the program can have a huge effect on the overall speed — if the correct part ( s ) can be located.
He also stated that the current negotiations were, in effect, deadlocked: " So far, we have not reached an agreement on any issue.
So, to enable these young men to marry, the rabbis, in effect, delayed the time that the amount would be payable, when they would be more likely to have the sum.
So to an onshore observer, this effect resembles the movement of a many-legged caterpillar or centipede.
So, for example, advocates of double effect typically consider the intentional terror bombing of non-combatants having as its goal victory in a legitimate war morally out of bounds, while holding as ethically in bounds an act of strategic bombing that similarly harms non-combatants with foresight but without intent as a side effect of destroying a legitimate military target.
So in retrospect, it could be possible that living in space during the developmental stages of their lives helped assist or had a distinctive effect in growth or the formation of their newtype abilities.
So, " additive " actually means " average inherited effect ", and is equivalent to Fisher's assortative disequilibrium.
So 92, 254 people have been identified by the health services of deaths by cause of the indirect effect of the use of mustard gas.
So, if each conformation has an equal probability or statistical weight, chains are much more likely to be ball-like than they are to be extended — a purely entropic effect.
So far we had encountered in the history of the Gallican Church recriminations of malcontent bishops, or a violent gesture of some prince discomforted in his avaricious designs ; but these were only fits of resentment or ill humor, accidents with no attendant consequences ; this time the provisions made against exercise of the pontifical authority had a lasting effect.
So that variable will be kept constant or monitored to try to minimise its effect on the experiment.
So, in effect, she returns to her former independent lifestyle, and makes a brave choice to stand alone as a single mother-something which was still somewhat socially stigmatising in Weimar Germany.

So and adds
" 22: 30 Paul adds,So also is the resurrection of the dead: the body … is sown a natural body ; it is raised a spiritual body ." Co.
So, for example, the PADDUSB ( Packed ADD Unsigned Saturated Byte ) instruction adds two vectors, each containing eight 8-bit unsigned integers together, pairwise ; each addition that would overflow saturates, yielding 255, the maximum unsigned value that can be represented in a byte.
So naming it sFirstName only adds clutter to the code.
So, each particle adds three independent variables to the wavefunction, one for each coordinate needed to describe the position of that particle.
So, the company using accrual accounting adds only five months worth ( 5 / 12 ) of the fee to its revenues in profit and loss for the fiscal year the fee was received.
So, the company using accrual accounting adds only five months worth ( 5 / 12 ) of the fee to its revenues in profit and loss for the fiscal year the fee was received.
Though the emblematist Geoffrey Whitney confines the story to four lines, he adds two more of personal application: ' So thou, that hunt ' st for that thou longe hast mist ,/ Still makes thy boast, thou maist if that thou list.
So while adding leverage to a given asset always adds risk, it is not the case that a levered company or investment is always riskier than an unlevered one.
So the songs are coming together all at once .” After the recording of an album he has usually brought everything to his home studio, Sparky Dark Studios, where he does the arrangements, adds harmonies and his own keyboard parts.
So far the Gigantic is known to improve virtually all the weapons of the Guyver and even adds some new ones.
So, the company using accrual accounting adds only five months worth ( 5 / 12 ) of the fee to its revenues in profit and loss for the fiscal year the fee was received.

So and nothing
So when textbooks, like that of Baker set out drawings of the ' Ptolemaic System ', complete with earth in the center and the seven heavenly bodies epicyclically arranged on their several deferents, we have nothing but a misleading 20th-century idea of what never existed historically.
So let's make out that I heard nothing.
) So, the shift in the date of the equinox that occurred between the 4th and the 16th centuries was annulled with the Gregorian calendar, but nothing was done for the first four centuries of the Julian calendar.
" So far nothing has been said that differs from the Zeus of Homer.
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 light was his captivity that he said that nothing bound him but his " word of honour ".
In fact, if we consider files of length N, if all files were equally probable, then for any lossless compression that reduces the size of some file, the expected length of a compressed file ( averaged over all possible files of length N ) must necessarily be greater than N. So if we know nothing about the properties of the data we are compressing, we might as well not compress it at all.
But nothing of note has been reported: So we did not leave much behind, it seems .’
* " So that, though overcome by three of the greatest things, honour, fear and profit, we have both accepted the dominion delivered us and refuse again to surrender it, we have therein done nothing to be wondered at nor beside the manner of men.
So that is one problem about the notion that God is a mind — namely, it is hard really to understand the very notion that a mind can create physical objects out of nothing.
So, for example, in a world in which exists a materially paradoxical omnipotence, its very paradoxicality seems either to be a material-paradox-of-a-material-paradox, or to be a non-paradox per the proposition that it exists ( i. e., if it exists, then nothing has inherent meaning, including itself ).
So nothing gets filtered as well as it normally would.
" So you see, a McGuffin is nothing at all.
So he died for nothing.
So the revolution of our own day can do nothing better than parody, in turn, the October Revolution of 1917 and the civil war of 1918-1920, with its ' class line ,' its Bolshevik Party, its ' proletarian dictatorship ,' its puritanical morality, and even its slogan, ' soviet power '".
So fine, there is nothing within it ; so vast, there is nothing outside it.
So, it was nothing.
So impatient was he to attack that he ordered his duty trumpeter, Trumpet Major Joy, to sound the charge – but nothing happened.
However, Janet Maslin's review in the New York Times said that it came as " a welcome surprise that So I Married an Axe Murderer, which might have been nothing more than a by-the-numbers star vehicle, surrounds Mr. Myers with amusing cameos and gives him a chance to do more than just coast ".
So after the personal attack is made, nothing really changes, because nothing can change.
In 1904 William Henry Stevenson analysed possible sites and said " So far, there is nothing to prove the identity of this Eðandune named in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle with Edington " but then goes on to say that " there can be little reason for questioning it ".
So long as fundamental economic relations between workers and employers remained unchanged, any alteration of the personnel of the state apparatus would be short-lived and would fall to nothing due to the wealth of the employers and their desire to preserve the existing economic order.
So it is with these souls cast into the furnace of my charity, who keep nothing at all, not a bit of their own will, outside of me but are completely set afire in me.

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