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Such and consistent
Such a display is consistent with a Fata Morgana ( mirage ) | Fata Morgana.
Such a theory is consistent if and only if it does not prove a particular sentence, called the Gödel sentence of the theory, which is a formalized statement of the claim that the theory is indeed consistent.
Such jokes usually refer to The Tonight Show's consistent lead in the ratings, a common example being where a guest presenter of the Top Ten List will use one of the entries to declare his or her preference for Leno, resulting in Letterman feigning humiliation or surprise.
Such credulity among scientists occurs only in relation to the deepest and most fundamental hypotheses for which they lack the facility to think differently in a comparably detailed and consistent way.
Such experimental results are now seen, consistent with special relativity, to reflect the validity of the principle of relativity and the absence of any absolute rest frame ( or aether ).
Such a custom might call for each party to keep to their own right ( or left — such a choice is arbitrary, it is only necessary that the choice be uniform and consistent ).
( Such a position is quite consistent with Frege's own arguments on the concept-object distinction ).
Such endothermal activity is an example of the difficulty of consistent application of terms such as poikilothermy and homoiothermy.
Such guidelines or data standards are a set of rules that allow information to be shared and processed in a uniform and consistent manner.
Footnote: Such legislation, to be consistent with our principles, should not go beyond declaring certain contracts invalid, which is sufficient for removing all pretext to action to obtain them.
Such a finding is consistent with evidence suggesting the early evoluationary divergence between cytosolic and mitochondrial isozymes, as seen in the 50 % homology between pig mitochondrial and cytosolic asparatate aminotransferases.
Such buildings as Gordon Bunshaft's Lever House and Mies's Seagram Building in New York City, and Frank Lloyd Wright's Johnson Wax Headquarters attempted this goal, but many of these designs retained structural artifacts that prevented a consistent, monolithic look.
Such consistent spatial mappings from the instrument to the pitches it plays promotes the development of intuition and aids in the learning of the instrument and even the ability to improvise or play by ear.
Such a position is wholly consistent with the orthodox EM literature, and posts as nothing new to any orthodox ethnomethodologist-one who follows the teachings of Garfinkel.
Such a curve is typically used when an instrument uses a sensor whose calibration varies from one sample to another, or changes with time or use ; if sensor output is consistent the instrument would be marked directly in terms of the measured unit.
Such laws do not have to be consistent with the fundamental liberties under Articles 5 ( Right to Life and Personal Liberty ), 9 ( No Banishment from Malaysia and Freedom of movement within Malaysia ), 10 ( Freedom of Speech, Assembly and Association ) or 13 ( Rights to Property ).< Ref > The laws passed under Article 149 must contain in its recital one or more of the statements in Article 149 ( 1 )( a ) to ( f ).
Such a provision shall be consistent with the relevant provisions of the Charter of the United Nations.
* Such treatment is consistent with the public interest, convenience and necessity
Such a model is consistent with similar models that have adopted those same assumptions.
Such a partial order can also be called consistently or coherently complete ( Visser 2004, p. 182 ), since any upper bound of a set can be interpreted as some consistent ( non-contradictory ) piece of information that extends all the information present in the set.
Such results are consistent with the interpretation that the central carbon-carbon bond is best regarded as a single bond with only minimal pi interactions between the two CO < sub > 2 </ sub > units.
Such a system requires exact choice of jet sizes and gas pressure regulation to provide a consistent pressure to the jets.
Such arguments are called MINCON arguments, short for minimal consistent.

Such and state
Such was my state of mind that I did not question the possibility of this ; ;
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
Such places are usually declared from part or all of the territory of another nation or failed nation, or are breakaway territories from within the larger state.
Such declarations are typically made without the consent of the parent state, and hence are sometimes called unilateral declarations of independence ( UDIs ), particularly by those who question the declarations ' validity.
Such states occur ( for example ) in atoms when photons are radiated as the atom shifts from one stationary state to another.
Such teams could be selected to play in a match against an opposing team, to represent a football club, group, state or nation, an All-star team or even selected as a hypothetical team ( such as a Dream Team or Team of the Century ) and never play an actual match.
Such works continued and after several millennia, in the 7th century, carved pillars of Ajanta, Maharashtra state present a fine example of Indian paintings, and the colors, mostly various shades of red and orange, were derived from minerals.
Such iron, being in its native metallic state, required no smelting of ores.
Such was the state of public fury that it appeared possible for several days afterwards that the Chamberlain government might fall due to a backbencher rebellion.
Such a transition to the higher state is called absorption, and it destroys an incident photon ( the photon's energy goes into powering the increased energy of the higher state ).
Such electrons can therefore easily change from one energy state into a slightly different one.
Such oaths are often required by the laws of the state, religious body, or other organization before the person may actually exercise the powers of the office or any religious body.
Such aspects of public policy have direct constitutional significance whether applied in the European context or in federated nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia where the courts have to contend not only with jurisdiction and law conflicts between the constituent states or territories, but also as between state and federal courts, and as between constituent states and relevant laws from other states outside the federation.
Such carrier traps are sometimes purposely added to reduce the time needed to reach the steady state.
Such a transition to the higher state is called absorption, and it destroys an incident photon ( the photon's energy goes into powering the increased energy of the higher state ).
Such states tend to have a moderate to large amount of tourism or inter-state travel that occurs within their borders, allowing the state to benefit from taxes from people the state would otherwise not tax.
Such a theorem does not state that B is always true, only that B must be true if A is true.
Writing for the majority, Justice Edward Terry Sanford declared that " utterances inciting to the overthrow of organized government by unlawful means, present a sufficient danger of substantive evil to bring their punishment within the range of legislative discretion .... Such utterances, by their very nature, involve danger to the public peace and to the security of the state.
Such religious utopias are often described as " gardens of delight ", implying an existence free from worry in a state of bliss or enlightenment.
Such programs, such as the aforementioned Apache HTTP Server software, may wait in a sleep state for their necessity to become apparent.

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