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equivalency and result
It is assumed that analytic equivalency will result in meaningless analysis.

equivalency and also
The intent also being to maintain high fidelity with MySQL, ensuring a " drop-in " replacement capability with library binary equivalency and exact matching with MySQL APIs and commands.
His diligent work results in a major expansion of the library's collection, and he also helps a number of prisoners earn equivalency diplomas, preparing them for life after parole.
Henning ( 1948 ) also exorcised the perpetual debate about equivalency of the numerous Chinese phonetic renditions of the word Hun and the Huns known from non-Chinese sources, by demonstrating an alphabetical form of the word coded in the Chinese as Xiongnu.
This configuration was also used in the creation of the Puerto Rican provincial peso in 1895 giving both coins the equivalency of 5 pesetas.
The Court also outlined how the doctrine should be used, noting that " what constitutes equivalency must be determined against the context of the patent, the prior art, and the particular circumstances of the case.
It also operates NGOsource, a joint project with the Council on Foundations, which is an equivalency determination service that will help U. S. grantmakers streamline their international grantmaking process.

equivalency and are
No academic credentials such as a college or university diploma, or high school equivalency are required.
One educational assessment by Kirsch and Jungeblut in 1986 indicates that there is a large nationwide population of intermediate literates who only have fourth to eighth grade literacy equivalency ( but are high school graduates ) and who have not obtained a functional or employable literacy level.
When armour thickness or rolled homogeneous armour equivalency ( RHAe ) values for AFVs are provided without the slope of the armour, the figure provided generally takes into account this effect of the slope, while when the value is in the format of " x units at y degrees ", the effects of the slope are not taken into account.
Baseball is classified by the NCAA as an " equivalency " sport, meaning that limits on athletic financial aid are set to the equivalent of a fixed number of full scholarships.
This is a regime of total equivalency, where cultural products need no longer even pretend to be real in a naïve sense, because the experiences of consumers ' lives are so predominantly artificial that even claims to reality are expected to be phrased in artificial, " hyperreal " terms.

equivalency and chosen
The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps is chosen by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to serve as his advisor and as the preeminent and highest ranking enlisted Marine with a protocol equivalency of a lieutenant general.
The animal chosen will usually meet a determined taxonomic equivalency to humans, so as to react to disease or its treatment in a way that resembles human physiology as needed.

equivalency and costs
The revision of the Education Act in the late 1990s by premier Mike Harris resulted in the transfer of the burden of the costs of adult education from the taxpayer to the student, resulting in far fewer adults being able to afford acquiring the Grade 12 equivalency needed for entry into college programs.

equivalency and .
This equivalency is well explained by resonance forms.
Some commentators compared the Major Government's policy to ' amoral equivalency ' because it appeared to judge the Bosnian Government and the Bosnian Serbs equally culpable.
One broad classification subdivides ketones into symmetrical and unsymmetrical derivatives, depending on the equivalency of the two organic substituents attached to the carbonyl center.
This equivalency refers to what can be computed, as opposed to how quickly.
These relationships can be divided into three types: hierarchical, equivalency or associative.
* The equivalency relationship is used primarily to connect synonyms and near-synonyms.
A ringer equivalency number of 1 represents the loading effect of a single " traditional " telephone ringing circuit, such as that within the Western Electric Model 500 telephone.
This equivalency is determined by statistical methods that take into account the amount of variation between individuals and the number of individuals in each group.
46 % of adults over 25 years of age have completed high school ( including equivalency.
The definition of riba in classical Islamic jurisprudence was " surplus value without counterpart ", or " to ensure equivalency in real value ", and that " numerical value was immaterial.
In a bid to enter business early, he applied to take a high school equivalency exam at age eight.
In music, pitch space is often modeled with helices or double helices, most often extending out of a circle such as the circle of fifths, so as to represent octave equivalency.
The following table shows the estimated protection level of different T-72 models in rolled homogeneous armour equivalency.
Uniform adoption of the substantial equivalency provision included in the Uniform Accountancy Act ( the model bill for CPA regulation written and endorsed jointly by AICPA and NASBA ) will create a system similar to the nation's driver license that will provide CPAs with mobility while retaining and strengthening state boards ' ability to protect the public interest.
Some states that have non-ABA-approved schools or state-accredited schools have equivalency requirements that usually equal 90 credits toward a bachelor's degree.
One will be for students interested in high school equivalency and job readiness.
Nevertheless it was a stated design goal to achieve at least double the protection against KE-penetrators in comparison to the level attained in then current MBTs of the fifty ton weight class, the latter indicated at about 400 mm RHA equivalency, the higher level at the same time protecting against shaped charges.
Comparative clinical studies demonstrated the equivalency of bupropion and sertraline ( Zoloft ), fluoxetine ( Prozac ), paroxetine ( Paxil ) and escitalopram ( Lexapro ) as antidepressants.

result and also
Whether any of us remain in it long will depend on what happens as a result of the technological and economic revolutions now going on in the countries of Asia and Africa, and also of course on how long the cold war remains cold.
The provisions are also designed to avoid disruption in State programs already in operation, which might otherwise result from the allotment of funds on the basis of wealth and population alone.
Section 7 is designed to arrest in its incipiency not only the substantial lessening of competition from the acquisition by one corporation of the whole or any part of the stock of a competing corporation, but also to arrest in their incipiency restraints or monopolies in a relevant market which, as a reasonable probability, appear at the time of suit likely to result from the acquisition by one corporation of all or any part of the stock of any other corporation.
Desegregation can also result from additional suits brought by Negro plaintiffs against school boards in Newport News, Fairfax County, Arlington County, and Norfolk.
Malocclusion can also result if baby teeth are lost too soon or retained too long.
Drifts usually occurred in winter in an effort to escape the severe cold winds, but it could also occur in summer as the result of lack of water or grass because of a drought, or as an aftermath of a stampede.
The hull was also a result of almost a decade of work.
The potato chip industry these days is growing, not only as a result of population increase and public acceptance of convenience foods, but also because of a combination of circumstances that has led to growth by merger.
He also used as an example the manufacturer who introduced an all-automatic camera in Germany, with the result that it became the best selling camera in the German market.
If one takes the middle number, 5, and multiplies it by 3 ( the base number of the magic square of three ), the result is 15, which is also the constant sum of all the rows, columns, and two main diagonals.
Presumably, if the reverse is the case and the good effect is more certain than the evil result that may be forthcoming, not only must the good and the evil be prudentially weighed and found proportionate, but also calculation of the probabilities and of the degree of certainty or uncertainty in the good or evil effect must be taken into account.
As a result he also made the crow sacred and gave them the task of announcing important deaths.
Kemeny and Kurtz observe that while " undisciplined " use of unconditional GOTOs and conditional IF-THEN GOTOs can result in " spaghetti code " a programmer can write structured programs using these instructions ; on the other hand " it is also possible, and not too hard, to write badly structured programs in a structured language ".
The proof of the independence result also shows that a wide class of mathematical statements, including all statements that can be phrased in the language of Peano arithmetic, are provable in ZF if and only if they are provable in ZFC.
It is also consistent with ZF + DC that every set of reals is Lebesgue measurable ; however, this consistency result, due to Robert M. Solovay, cannot be proved in ZFC itself, but requires a mild large cardinal assumption ( the existence of an inaccessible cardinal ).
Archipelagos are often volcanic, forming along island arcs generated by subduction zones or hotspots, but may also be the result of erosion, deposition and land elevation.
Many plants of this group are also adapted to conditions that encourage heavy concentrations of essential oils, and as a result some are flavourful aromatic herbs.
Turning is also problematic and could result in falls.
Adelaide had also become economically self-sufficient during this period, but at heavy cost: as a result of Gawler's public works the colony was heavily in debt and relied on bail-outs from London to stay afloat.
As a result of the new covenant, God's chosen people are now the corporate body of Christ, the church ( sometimes called spiritual Israel – see also Covenant theology ).
Other forms of agate include Lake Superior agate, carnelian agate ( exhibiting reddish hues ), Botswana agate, blue lace agate, plume agates, moss agate, tube agate ( with visible flow channels or pinhole-sized ' tubes '), fortification agate ( which exhibit little or no banding structure ), fire agate ( which has internal flash or ' fire ', the result of a layer of clear agate over a layer of hydrothermally-deposited hematite ), Mexican crazy-lace agate, which often exhibits a brightly colored, complexly banded pattern ( also called Rodeo Agate and Rosetta Stone depending on who owned the mine at the time ).
Earthquakes he asserted were the result either of lack of moisture, which causes the earth to break apart because of how parched it is, or of overabundance thereof, which also causes cracks in the earth because of the excess of water.
Effects on the intestinal flora, which might result in reduced absorption of estrogens in the colon, have also been suggested, but such suggestions have been inconclusive and controversial.
In order to keep the cytotoxic cells from killing cells just for presenting self-proteins, self-reactive T cells are deleted from the repertoire as a result of tolerance ( also known as negative selection ).
An unofficial standard for spoken American English has also developed, as a result of mass media and geographic and social mobility, and broadly describes the English typically heard from network newscasters, commonly referred to as non-regional diction, although local newscasters tend toward more parochial forms of speech.

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