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Specifically and distribution
Specifically, if hair texture were simply the result of adaptively arbitrary human aesthetic preferences, one would expect that the global distribution of the various hair textures would be fairly random.
Specifically, it is not typically important whether the error term follows a normal distribution.
Specifically, they cited the ability students have to purchase books from online distribution channels outside the United States at lower prices, which may result in a loss of sales for U. S. retailers.
Specifically, the goals of the SDMI were to provide consumers with convenient access to music online and in new digital distribution systems, to apply digital rights management restrictions to the work of artists, and to promote the development of new music-related business and technologies.
Specifically, EKMS generates and distributes electronic key material for all NSA encryption systems whose keys are loaded using standard fill devices, and directs the distribution of NSA produced key material.
Specifically, assume that follows an exponential distribution with scale or rate:
Specifically, if a network has a degree-distribution which can be fit with a power law distribution, it is taken as a sign that the network is small-world.
Specifically, the scaled inverse chi-squared distribution can be used as a conjugate prior for the variance parameter of a normal distribution ; however, it is more common to use the inverse gamma distribution formulation instead.

Specifically and trait
Specifically, Zaccaro ( 2007 ) noted that trait theories still:

Specifically and suggests
Specifically, Harris suggests that values amount to empirical statements about " the flourishing of conscious creatures in a society ".
Specifically, documentary evidence suggests that Shakur was targeted by an investigation named CHESROB, which " attempted to hook former New York Panther Joanne Chesimard ( Assata Shakur ) to virtually every bank robbery or violent crime involving a black woman on the East Coast ".
Specifically, Kelly suggests that there are 4 important principles that govern people in settings:
Specifically, the report suggests the formation of Aboriginal Partnerships that are an administrative authority composed of representatives from different levels of government and the aboriginal community.

Specifically and need
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
Specifically, there is not much need for numeral systems among hunter-gatherers who do not engage in commerce.
Specifically, pregnant and breastfeeding women need additional fluids to stay hydrated.
Specifically related to web-based search, the challenge of interoperability stems from the fact designers of web resources typically have little or no need to concern themselves with exchanging information with other web resources.
Specifically, when doing global inline substitutions, a static compilation process may need run-time checks and ensure that a virtual call would occur if the actual class of the object overrides the inlined method, and boundary condition checks on array accesses may need to be processed within loops.
Specifically, she has also " identified the need for $ 7 billion in public education spending across the lifelong spectrum of education, from preschool through to university and TAFE tertiary education.
Specifically, they need to consider the possibilities that ( 1 ) long-term interest rates go up ; ( 2 ) their home may not appreciate or may even lose value or even ( 3 ) that both risks may materialize.
Specifically, the school's endowment was comparatively lower than similar schools, the physical plant was in need of revitalization, and enrollment was suffering due to the opening of the town's first public high school in 1939.
Specifically, fast offerings are used to provide food, shelter, clothing, and other things for those who are in need, fulfilling the meaning conveyed in Isaiah 58: 6 – 11, with attendant blessings to the giver and the receiver.
Specifically, humans all need a certain amount of personal space, also thought of as distance or privacy ; people also desire a certain amount of closeness with others, or affiliation.
Specifically, the work " Elective Affinities " is mentioned and, during a meeting with Karl in 1933, the future SS officer quotes a line from Goethe stating " you must the hammer or the anvil be ", stating that the Hoffman's have been the anvil long enough and need to do some hammering.
Specifically, the report concludes that Arab countries need to embark on rebuilding their societies on the basis of:
Specifically, there is a need to identify all of the ways, directly and indirectly, that diseases can interact and have, as a result, enhanced impact on human health.

Specifically and may
Specifically, it is claimed that Ezekiel himself may have suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy, which has several characteristic symptoms that are apparent from his writing.
Specifically, in these enclaves, the federal government may have proprietary jurisdiction ( only the rights of any other landowner ), concurrent jurisdiction ( the right to legislate concurrently with the state government ), or exclusive jurisdiction over the land where an act was committed in order to establish jurisdiction over the actor.
Specifically, the magician labors to purify the mind and body of all influences which may interfere with the Great Work:
Specifically, the problem of combining quantum mechanics and gravity becomes an issue only at very high energies, and may well require a totally new kind of model.
Specifically, for sailing boats, red and green sidelights and a white sternlight are required, although for vessels under 7 metres ( 23. 0 ft ) in length, these may be substituted by a torch or white all-round lantern.
Specifically, the law usually distinguishes between criminal motive and criminal intent ; the offender's motives or purposes may be admirable and praiseworthy, but his intent may still be criminal.
Specifically, it may refer to:
Specifically, reification may refer to:
Specifically, the isolation from the West may have caused Russia's later non-involvement in the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, and failure to develop a middle class.
Specifically, they propose that this transduction may take place in a class of photoreceptors known as cryptochromes.
:: Example: " Specifically, under Roberts, there may have been cases in which courts erroneously determined that testimonial statements were reliable.
Specifically, the SAG basic contract specifies: the number of hours performers may work, the frequency of meal breaks required, the minimum wages or " scale " at which performers must be compensated for their work, overtime pay, travel accommodations, wardrobe allowances, stunt pay, private dressing rooms, and adequate rest periods between performances.
Specifically, Klein means that Congress may not direct the outcome of a case by prescribing the rule of decision, nor may Congress impair the power and effect of a Presidential pardon.
Specifically, a positive mood may lead to more positive expectations concerning source trustworthiness or likability than a negative mood.
Specifically, the presence of a double or bifid zygomaticus major muscle may explain the formation of cheek dimples .< ref > This bifid variation of the muscle originates as a single structure from the zygomatic bone.
Specifically, it may refer to:
Specifically, the linear span of the basis must be dense in H, but it may not be the entire space.
Specifically, efforts to reform the Julian calendar may have led to the Scientific Revolution, and the Church's confrontation with Galileo Galilei.
Specifically, a foreman may train employees under his or her supervision, ensure appropriate use of equipment by employees, communicate progress on the project to a supervisor and maintain the employee schedule.
Specifically with regard to butches and femmes, lesbian historian Joan Nestle argues that femme and butch may be seen as distinct genders in and of themselves.

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