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choice and small
For small examples it is a fairly simple process to provide the test-takers with such a choice.
One Procaccino campaign memo attacked " rich super-assimilated people who live on Fifth Avenue and maintain some choice mansions outside the city and have no feeling for the small middle class shopkeeper, home owner, etc.
Prout ’ s hypothesis was proven inaccurate in many respects, but the abstract concepts of atomic mass and amount continue to play an influential role in chemistry, and the atomic mass unit continues to be the unit of choice for very small mass measurements.
From the original ' alternative ' style of midwifery in the 1960s and 1970s, midwifery practice is offered in a variety of ways within regulated provinces: midwives offer continuity of care within small group practices, choice of birthplace, and a focus on the woman as the primary decision-maker in her maternity care.
Founding principles of the Canadian model of midwifery include informed choice, choice of birthplace, continuity of care from a small group of midwives and respect for the woman as the primary decision maker.
The small genome of M. genitalium made it the organism of choice in The Minimal Genome Project, a study to find the smallest set of genetic material necessary to sustain life.
* Ab initio phasing or direct methods – This is usually the method of choice for small molecules (< 1000 non-hydrogen atoms ), and has been used successfully to solve the phase problems for small proteins.
From then on, the status of Africans depended merely on whether or not they chose to be governed by civil law, and the number of Africans that made the choice was very small.
In evolutionary psychology and in cognitive neuroscience, patience is studied as a decision-making problem, involving the choice of either a small reward in the short term, or a more valuable reward in the long term.
Given the type of warfare that had been carried out in the conflict — wherein highly mobile groups of soldiers and rebels continued to move to and from on the desert terrain, retreating at a time and then suddenly attacking to regain control of small towns and villages in the Eastern rebel held parts of Libya — had led to the technical becoming a vehicle of choice for both sides.
A small bird is an unusual choice, though it is thought to symbolise agility in darting around the field.
While some herbivores like zooplankton live on unicellular phytoplankton and have no choice but to kill their prey, many only eat a small part of the plant.
France was the crux of the Bodyguard plan ; as the most logical choice for an invasion the Allied high command had to mislead the German defences in a very small geographical area.
Kalam started his career by designing a small helicopter for the Indian Army, but remained unconvinced with the choice of his job at DRDO.
With this choice of a hyperplane, the points in the feature space that are mapped into the hyperplane are defined by the relation: Note that if becomes small as grows further away from, each element in the sum measures the degree of closeness of the test point to the corresponding data base point.
In general, the distribution method is a better choice if there is a small amount of training data, or if the precise distribution of the data is known.
The choice to put the track in this small community in 1946 was made because of its prime location at the shore.
Due to its small size, it is the browser of choice in several space-conscious Linux distributions.
The small boats without skilled crews, the strong current and poor choice of landing site on the north bank meant that of the 315 men who embarked, only a handful reached the British lines on the other side.
They found it, and after a feast and some dancing ( which the sparrow prepared ), the neighbors were given the choice between two boxes ; one large and one small.
By concentrating their votes on a small number of candidates of their choice, voters in the minority can win some representation — for example, a like-minded grouping of voters that is 20 % of a city would be well-positioned to elect one out of five seats.
The 127 format made a comeback during the 1950s as the format of choice for small inexpensive cameras such as the Brownie and Satellite, and continued in wide use until surpassed by the 126 film and 110 film “ Instamatic ” cartridges ( introduced in 1963 and 1972 respectively ), and especially by 35 mm.

choice and home
Since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, league rules were changed to allow the Super Bowl home team to pick their choice of jersey.
Reactive dyes are by far the best choice for dyeing cotton and other cellulose fibers at home or in the art studio.
Being 18, Bobby had the choice to either stay at home or return to the X-Men and he made the choice to rejoin the team.
Still made today, they remain a popular choice even for home use since they fold up to the size of a brief case and thus are easy to store.
As the designated home team, Dallas was forced to wear its blue jerseys for the Super Bowl under rules in place at the time, which did not allow the home team its choice of jersey color, unlike the regular season and playoff games leading up to the Super Bowl.
The designated home team was first allowed its choice of jersey color for Super Bowl XIII, allowing the Cowboys to wear white vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.
" In 1981, the International Association of Scientific Experts in Tourism defined tourism in terms of particular activities selected by choice and undertaken outside the home.
" It came down to a choice of either Warrensburg, Missouri and Lawrence, Kansas, both college towns — Warrensburg was home of Central Missouri State University and was near Whiteman Air Force Base and Lawrence was home of the University of Kansas and was near Kansas City.
Wireless Internet service has also provided city Internet users with some degree of choice in a country where private companies have not been allowed to offer wired alternatives ( e. g. cable TV Internet, fiber to the home ) to the state-operated ADSL service.
* Most recursive acronyms are recursive on the first letter, which is therefore an arbitrary choice, often selected for reasons of humour, ease of pronunciation, or consistency with an earlier acronym that used the same letters for different words, such as PHP: PHP Hypertext Preprocessor, which was originally " Personal home page ".
Wholesome Kate Smith, Paley's choice for La Palina Hour, was unthreatening to home and hearth
Taking home the remaining food indicates appreciation of the groom and bride ’ s choice of food.
Euthenics, the science of controllable environment, was also a name of her choice, but home economics was finally selected.
The importance of language in Swiss hip hop can also create tension, however: Although the members of the Italian speaking group Stoffunita live in Switzerland and consider it their home, their choice of language combined with their lack of Swiss citizenship earmark them as " Secondo ", a term used to indicate people of foreign descent born in Switzerland.
A mysterious barkeep ( Bruce McGill ) appears to know much more about Sam's leaping, but in the end convinces Sam that he is in control of his own leaping, and that it is his choice to return home or not.
An example of this can be found in the Iliad where Achilles was given the choice ( or Keres ) between either a long and obscure life and home, or death at Troy and everlasting glory.
Thoroughgood's choice of residence after 1634 was along the Lynnhaven River, also named for his home in England.
By contrast in some developed countries it is now the choice of affluent people who desire a rustic look for their home, would like a more ecologically friendly roof, or who have purchased an originally thatched abode.
Students now have a choice, they can live at home and attend distance education classes or they can leave home and attend a boarding school.

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