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ease and skill
This in turn should focus, on design for a more universal use and ease of access to accommodate as many users as possible regardless of user skill.
The first Osmin was Ludwig Fischer, a bass noted for his wide range and skill in leaping over large intervals with ease.
The skill with which Gilbert and Sullivan used their performers had an effect on the audience ; as critic Herman Klein wrote: " we secretly marvelled at the naturalness and ease with which Gilbertian quips and absurdities were said and done.
Despite their simplicity of design, dories were known for their seaworthiness and rowing ease, although this reputation possibly owed more to the skill of the operators than inherent factors in the design.
In the San Juan arbitration he displayed great versatility and skill, winning his case before the emperor with brilliant ease.
These films showed her to be much more at ease in front of the camera and highlighted her skill as a comedienne.
Word skill was the best sign of intellectual development and the strongest predictor of reading ease.
* To help learning, the teacher should match book reading ease with reading skill.
They are generally offensively weaker than most other classes, but their high speed and skill helps them evade attacks with ease.
The country has a savage aspect ; husbandry not much further advanced, at least in skill, than among the Hurons, which appears incredible amidst enclosures ; the people almost as wild as their country, and their town of Combourg one of the most brutal filthy places that can be seen ; mud houses, no windows, and a pavement so broken, as to impede all passengers, but ease none — yet here is a chateau, and inhabited ; who is this Monsieur de Chateaubriant, the owner, that has nerves strung for a residence amidst such filth and poverty?
" Versatilists are able to apply a depth of skill to a progressively widening scope of situations and experiences, equally at ease with technical issues as with business strategy.
She also has some favorable skill in battle: whenever threatened in the early books she would call down lightning and spew fireballs with an ease most Accepted ( and even Aes Sedai ) would have trouble matching, once even using balefire which only a few living Aes Sedai even have knowledge about.
His most outstanding ability is his skill in leaping across a body of water several meters wide and jumping over high walls with ease.
John was also naturally gifted in music and was able to play the flute, violin, and the Clavichord with ease and great skill.

ease and if
Moreover, an eventual meeting was desirable if for no other reason than to satisfy world opinion that the U. S. was not inflexible and was sparing no effort to ease international tensions.
This is recorded in the Qur ' an's second chapter ( Sura Al-Baqara ), Verse 280, which notes: " And if someone is in hardship, then let there be postponement until a time of ease.
The government said that if there are no protests for one month, it would ease the high political tension in Ethiopia.
< sup > 210 </ sup > Po ( in common with < sup > 238 </ sup > Pu ) has the ability to become airborne with ease: if a sample is heated in air to 55 ° C ( 131 ° F ), 50 % of it is vaporized in 45 hours, even though the melting point of polonium is 254 ° C ( 489 ° F ) and its boiling point is 962 ° C ( 1763 ° F ).< ref >
The mechanical properties of hardened concrete are better if less water is used in the preparation of concrete paste, however reducing the water-to-cement ratio may decrease the ease of mixing and application.
A tea plant will grow into a tree of up to if left undisturbed, but cultivated plants are pruned to waist height for ease of plucking.
Peter Burke describes sprezzatura in The Book of the Courtier as “ nonchalance ”, “ careful negligence ”, and “ effortless and ease .” The ideal courtier is someone who “ conceals art, and presents what is done and said as if it was done without effort and virtually without thought .” ( 31 ).
He told Marshall, " I didn't feel I could sleep at ease if you were out of Washington.
The vendors ' products compete on the quality of their implementation, user interface, ease of use, performance, price, and a host of other factors, while keeping the customers data intact and transferable even if he chooses to switch to another competing product for business reasons.
The wound was trifling and would probably have been cured with ease if he had been allowed to employ an English doctor whom he trusted.
He has said that if a large system is designed for ease of access it becomes insecure ; if made watertight it becomes impossible to use.
Davis, 512 U. S. at 461 ( noting that, where the suspect asks for counsel, the benefit of the bright-line rule is the " clarity and ease of application " that " can be applied by officers in the real world without unduly hampering the gathering of information " by forcing them " to make difficult judgment calls " with a " threat of suppression if they guess wrong ").
Either # 1856 or # 1857 is also acceptable, especially if ease of adjustment is desired over security.
For comfort, ease of use, and flexibility in applications, larger binoculars with larger exit pupils are satisfying choices even if their capability is not fully used by day.
Although Winston wished his son to marry the wealthy Catherine Sedley ( if only to ease his own burden of debt ), Colonel Churchill married Sarah sometime in the winter of 1677 – 78, possibly in the apartments of the Duchess of York.
Stone wrote to her mother in March 1847 to say " I surely would not be a public speaker if I sought a life of ease ...
I know full well, if I can tolerate her spirit, I can with ease attach myself to every human being else.
The trine has been traditionally assumed to be extremely beneficial, providing ease even if undeserved, but it can be a ' line of least resistance ' to a person of weak character.
Also, because there be some that, taking pleasure in contemplating their own power in the acts of conquest, which they pursue farther than their security requires, if others, that otherwise would be glad to be at ease within the modest bounds, should not be invasion increase their power, they would not be able long time, by standing only on their defence, to subsist.
The ability of POU options to reduce disease is a function of both their ability to remove microbial pathogens if properly applied and such social factors as ease of use and cultural appropriateness.
The ability of POU options to reduce disease is a function of both their ability to remove microbial pathogens if properly applied and such social factors as ease of use and cultural appropriateness.
Banknotes were originally a claim for the coins or precious metals held by the bank, but due to the ease with which they could be transferred and the confidence that people had in the capacity of the bank to settle the notes in coins if presented, they gradually became a means of exchange in their own right.
It has expertly adapted to human activity, occurring in parks and residential areas, and can adapt to wholesale deforestation with relative ease if human activity creates other means for the jays to get by.

ease and known
Hot Jupiters are currently the most common form of extrasolar planet known, perhaps due to the relative ease of detecting them.
Many species are well known for their specialized toe pads that enable them to climb smooth and vertical surfaces, and even cross indoor ceilings with ease ( one hypothesis explains the ability in terms of the van der Waals force ).
Filipinos are known for their love of singing and are in demand worldwide for playing in cover bands because of their ease of mimicking songs by ear.
Small keyring cards ( also known as keytags ) which serve as key fobs are often used for convenience in carrying and ease of access.
Another general goal was to provide every possible addressing mode for every instruction, known as orthogonality, to ease compiler implementation.
Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion ( SCUMM ) is a scripting language developed at LucasArts ( known at the time as Lucasfilm Games ) to ease development of the graphical adventure game Maniac Mansion.
However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application — which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914 — was left to the founders of Purism, Amédée Ozenfant and Charles-Édouard Jeanneret ( better known as Le Corbusier ,) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Après le cubisme in 1918.
This factor, now known as the Reynolds number, is a basic parameter in the description of all fluid-flow situations, including the shapes of flow patterns, the ease of heat transfer, and the onset of turbulence.
Another advantage of BCH codes is the ease with which they can be decoded, namely, via an algebraic method known as syndrome decoding.
There is a complex balance between the video quality, the quantity of the data needed to represent it ( also known as the bit rate ), the complexity of the encoding and decoding algorithms, robustness to data losses and errors, ease of editing, random access, the state of the art of compression algorithm design, end-to-end delay, and a number of other factors.
Although the Pashtuns are politically separated by the Durand Line between Pakistan and Afghanistan, many Pashtun tribes from the FATA area and the adjacent regions of Afghanistan, tend to ignore the border and cross back and forth with relative ease to attend weddings, family functions and take part in the joint tribal councils known as jirgas.
Albany was useful to Margaret: he was known to have influence in Rome, which would help ease her application for a divorce.
Chapel Hill, or at least the town center, indeed sits atop a hill which was originally occupied by a small Anglican " chapel of ease ", built in 1752, known as New Hope Chapel.
To quantify the ease with which a particular medium conducts, engineers employ the thermal conductivity, also known as the conductivity constant or conduction coefficient, k. In thermal conductivity k is defined as " the quantity of heat, Q, transmitted in time ( t ) through a thickness ( L ), in a direction normal to a surface of area ( A ), due to a temperature difference ( ΔT ) [...].
The limit of the reduced mass formula as one mass goes to infinity is the smaller mass, thus this approximation is used to ease calculations, especially when the larger particles exact mass is not known.
Since local apparent time could be determined with some ease, the problem centred on finding a means of determining the time at a known place.
* Hybridization is extremely frequent in Galloanserae, and genera, not usually known to produce viable hybrids in birds, can be brought to interbreed with comparative ease.
He was well known for using litigation to achieve his aims and was an earnest administrator, for example, fighting hard to raise the minimum salary for curates in his Diocese to £ 50, seeking to increase the rights of the poor under the Poor Laws and to ease the plight of children employed in coal-mines and as chimney-sweeps.
Despite the ease with which Catesby seems to have inspired his fellow conspirators, that it was he and not Fawkes ( today most often associated with 5 November ) who devised what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, has largely been forgotten.
Because the grief knot is known to slip apart " with astonishing ease ", it is considered one of the most insecure of knots.
if any man confess his secret and hidden sins to the minister, for the unburdening of his conscience, and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him ; we ... do straitly charge and admonish him, that he does not at any time reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy
This ease of unraveling of the single-thread chain stitch, more specifically known as ISO 4915: 1991 stitch 101, continues to be exploited for industrial purposes in the closure of bags for bulk products.
Performer came about in 1991 when a group from SGI's Open Inventor project, then known as IRIS Inventor, decided to focus on performance rather than ease of programmability.

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