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The expectation is that first-level supervisors will be selected in approximately equal numbers from the second and third engineering level, with very few coming from the first level.
Autosuggestibility, the reaction of the subject in such a way as to conform to his own expectations of the outcome ( i.e., that the arm-rise is a reaction to the pressure exerted in the voluntary contraction, because of his knowledge that `` to every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction '' ) also seems inadequate as an explanation for the following reasons: ( 1 ) the subjects' apparently genuine experience of surprise when their arms rose, and ( 2 ) manifestations of the phenomenon despite anticipations of something else happening ( e.g., of becoming dizzy and maybe falling, an expectation spontaneously volunteered by one of the subjects ).
This expectation is what really `` sold '' point and figure.
Obviously, much more than customer expectation is determining the realtor's role.
This is because E ( k ) can have any sign whatsoever, and the combination of creation and annihilation operators has expectation value 1 or 0.
In it, he reads " I am writing this with my full conscience and I am writing this in expectation of the end, which is near.
Pentecostals believe that physical healing is within the anointing and so there is often great expectation or at least great hope that a miraculous cure or improvement will occur when someone is being prayed over for healing.
It is possible that Bonaparte envisaged Aboukir Bay as a temporary anchorage: on 27 July he expressed the expectation that Brueys had already transferred his ships to Alexandria and three days later issued orders for the fleet to make for Corfu in preparation for naval operations against the Ottoman territories in the Balkans, although the courier carrying the instructions was intercepted and killed by Bedouin partisans.
Possibly the most common type of collector is the hobbyist, who amasses a collection purely for fun with no real expectation of profit.
This appeared to be confirmed by the exploration of the deep sea beds conducted by the Challenger expedition, 1872-6, which showed that contrary to expectation, land debris brought down by rivers to the ocean is deposited comparatively close to the shore in what is now known as the continental shelf.
It is often based on, or was a result of, some form of military service or expectation of future service.
Customers are likely not as patient to work through malfunctions or gaps in user safety, and there is an expectation that the usability of systems should be somewhat intuitive: “ it helps make the machine an extension of the way I think — not how it wants me to think .”
If Neal Townsend breaks the contract and doesn't use any of Wisda's Landscaping's services, expectation damages paid to Wisda's Landscaping would be $ 500, which is the economic loss they suffered.
If Wisda's Landscaping breaks the contract, and Neal Townsend is forced to hire another service for $ 60 an hour, expectation ( direct ) damages paid to Neal Townsend would equal $ 100 ($ 10 an hour, the difference in price between the original contract and the new contract ).
Another definition for design is a roadmap or a strategic approach for someone to achieve a unique expectation.
In probability theory, the expected value ( or expectation, or mathematical expectation, or mean, or the first moment ) of a random variable is the weighted average of all possible values that this random variable can take on.
Then the expectation of this random variable X is defined as
5: 1-11 is a post-Pauline insertion that has many features of Lukan language and theology that serves as an apologetic correction to Paul's imminent expectation of the second coming in 1 Thes.
The fact that Paul makes the expectation of his own temporal freedom explicit by demanding that Philemon prepare for his literal return is thus a poetic reinforcement of the fact that he expects Onesimus ' temporal freedom to be granted as well.
Resective surgery can be considered palliative if it is undertaken with the expectation that it will reduce but not eliminate seizures.

expectation and usually
An experiment usually tests a hypothesis, which is an expectation about how a particular process or phenomenon works.
Turn-based tactical gameplay is characterized by the expectation of players to complete their tasks using just the combat forces provided to them, and usually by the provision of a realistic ( or at least believable ) representation of military tactics and operations.
The vacuum expectation value of an operator < var > O </ var > is usually denoted by.
* Justo L. González, in Essential Theological Terms ( 2005 ), says that " theories of the apocatastasis usually involve the expectation that in the end all, including the devil, will be saved ".
This form of conditional expectation is usually written: E ( X | N ).
Tachyon condensation is a process in which a tachyonic field — usually a scalar field — with a complex mass acquires a vacuum expectation value and reaches the minimum of the potential energy.
In population genetics, F-statistics ( also known as fixation indices ) describe the statistically expected level of heterozygosity in a population ; more specifically the expected degree of ( usually ) a reduction in heterozygosity when compared to Hardy – Weinberg expectation.
In quantum field theories, the possible vacua are usually labelled by the vacuum expectation values of scalar fields, as Lorentz invariance forces the vacuum expectation values of any higher spin fields to vanish.
While specific performance can be in the form of any type of forced action, it is usually used to complete a previously established transaction, thus being the most effective remedy in protecting the expectation interest of the innocent party to a contract.
Capital can be generally defined as assets invested with the expectation that their value will increase, usually because there is the expectation of profit, rent, interest, royalties, capital gain or some other kind of return.
Office ladies are usually full-time permanent staff, although the jobs they do usually have little opportunity for promotion, and there is usually the tacit expectation that they leave their jobs once they get married.
Minor, usually less malicious examples are techniques used in advertising and other propaganda whereby a small gift of some kind is proffered with the expectation of producing a desire on the part of the recipient to reciprocate in some way, for example by purchasing a product, making a donation, or becoming more receptive to a line of argument.
The difference is that damages for misrepresentation usually reflect C's reliance interest, whereas damages for breach of contract protect C's expectation interest, although the rules on mitigation will apply in the latter case.
The gameplay of turn-based tactics games is characterized by the expectation of players to complete their tasks using the combat forces provided to them, and usually by the provision of a realistic ( or at least believable ) representation of military tactics and operations.

expectation and these
The expectation of obtaining these sinecures drew young men towards the church in considerable numbers, and the class of abbés so formed — abbés de cour they were sometimes called, and sometimes ( ironically ) abbés de sainte espérance, ( abbés of holy hope ; or the pun, of St. Hope )— came to hold a recognized position.
In Radcliffe ’ s The Romance of the Forest, one may follow the female protagonist, Adeline, through the forest, hidden passages and abbey dungeons, “ without exclaiming, ‘ How these antique towers and vacant courts / chill the suspended soul, till expectation wears the cast of fear !”
Most of these establishments allow patrons to sing for free, with the expectation that sufficient revenue will be made selling food and drink to the singers.
He wrote approvingly of the ideals of democracy and humanitarianism, and his expectation that these values would come to permeate Japanese society.
Psychological egoists argue that although some actions may not clearly cause physical nor social positivity, nor avoid negativity, one's current contemplation or reactionary mental expectation of these is the main factor of the decision.
Perception is not the passive receipt of these signals, but can be shaped by learning, memory and expectation.
Thanks in part to these successes there was a high expectation that the 1970 budget would be a more generous one.
Memory is obtained as " Large Memory Objects " in multiples of 1MB ( with the expectation that applications and middleware will manage memory allocation within these large pieces ).
Despite these difficulties, over the summer of 1978 ( shortly after the end of the Lib-Lab pact ) most opinion polls showed Labour ahead, and the expectation grew that Callaghan would call an autumn election that would have given him a second term in office until autumn 1983.
At the time his books were criticized by Vietnam War supporters for allegedly propagating permissiveness and an expectation of instant gratifications that led young people to join these movements, a charge Spock denied.
" Twee dingen :..." (" Two things :..." In interviews, many of Den Uyl's answers started with these two words, sending a signal to the listener to drop any expectation of a simple yes or no.
In these cases, as in the technical support example, there is no reasonable expectation of minimum skill requirements.
Interest on these loans was rolled up, in the expectation that the growth in land values caused by the development of the town would eventually allow the loans to be repaid in full.
In expectation of the great Messianic revolution, the members of these societies violated Jewish religious laws and custom.
Interest on these loans was rolled up, in the expectation that the growth in land values caused by the development of the town would eventually allow the loans to be repaid in full.
His decision to resign at this time, was taken in the expectation that the Conservative Party would make over 500 gains in local government seats, but that these were gained in spite of, rather than because of Iain Duncan Smith's leadership.
Thus it is easy to see that the expectation values of these field operators vanishes in the vacuum state:
However, it can be shown that the expectation values of the square of these field operators is non-zero.
" Harris's treatment of these as tools of analysis rather than theories of language, and his way of using them to work toward an optimal presentation for this purpose or that, contributed to the perception that he was engaged in " hocus-pocus " with no expectation that there was any truth to the matter.
Also, the grammar sometimes regularised or glossed over some regional differences in the expectation that the student, once " in the field ", would learn these finer points of the particular dialect through use with his flock.
" There has been some expectation that there will be some point at which it is operational and not something else these expectations are not unknown, if Congress pours more attention and funding to this system, it can be operational relatively quick.
Errors in sight-reading tend to occur in places where the music contains unexpected or unusual sequences ; these defeat the strategy of " reading by expectation " that sight-readers typically employ.
Reader-response criticism establishes these horizons of expectation by reading literary works of the period in question.
Though speculation in idle sites is for these reasons often profitable to their owner ( and even when not profitable, keeping sites idle is often the rational choice from the standpoint of the owner's financial expectation ), continued retention of land without usage ( or in sub-optimal use ) causes those who actually desire to use land to settle for lower quality of land.

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