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All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
On the following pages and in the following issues we take you every step of the way to your vacation cottage, from choosing the proper site to applying the final trim.
The final step merely uses the table of dictionary usage to select the dictionary information that pertains to each form matched in the text-form list, and uses the list of information cells recorded in text order to attach the appropriate information to each occurrence in text.
The final step was a vote for a $230,000 bond issue for the construction of a sewage system by the 1959 town meeting, later confirmed by a two-thirds vote at a special town meeting June 21, 1960.
If, however, we are seeking the optimal R-stage policy for a given feed state, only one search for a maximum is required at the final step.
The rise time, t < sub > r </ sub >, of an amplifier is the time taken for the output to change from 10 % to 90 % of its final level when driven by a step input.
In response to a step input, the overshoot is the amount the output exceeds its final, steady-state value.
The final step, writeback, simply " writes back " the results of the execute step to some form of memory.
After a term as consul, the final step in the Cursus Honorum was the office of censor.
It is generally a low-resolution chromatography technique and thus it is often reserved for the final, " polishing " step of a purification.
In the graphics pipeline, it is the last major step, giving the final appearance to the models and animation.
After successfully standing for re-election five times, and becoming Chicago's longest serving mayor, Richard M. Daley announced he would step down at the end of his final term in 2011.
( In these examples and many subsequent ones the final step of hemiteleia has been omitted in order to allow the reader more readily to trace the origin of the substituted words ).
* A measured quantity of sugar, wine, and sometimes brandy added in the final step in sparkling wine production before bottling
# Repetition of the previous step to process each domain name label in sequence, until the final step which returns the IP address of the host sought.
It catalyzes the final step in the non-homologous end joining DNA double-strand break repair pathway.
Note that this expression indicates compositing C with all of the layers below it in one step and then blending all of the layers on top of it with the previous result to produce the final image in the second step.
This type of compositing interface allows great flexibility, including the ability to modify the parameters of an earlier image processing step " in context " ( while viewing the final composite ).
This leads to the Great Filter, which notes that since there are no observed extraterrestrial civilizations, despite the vast number of stars, then some step in the process must be acting as a filter to reduce the final value.
The final step is to execute the project according to the plan and measure progress.
The Coleman factor was just what Essendon needed to enable them to take that vital final step to premiership glory, but even so it was not until the business end of the season that this became clear.
In the first step, the final nonzero remainder r < sub > N − 1 </ sub > is shown to divide both a and b. Since it is a common divisor, it must be less than or equal to the greatest common divisor g. In the second step, it is shown that any common divisor of a and b, including g, must divide r < sub > N − 1 </ sub >; therefore, g must be less than or equal to r < sub > N − 1 </ sub >.

final and depends
The final choice of material depends upon such factors as costs, method of fabrication, degree of complexity, number of units required, time available for tooling, and projected life expectancy of the unit.
Similar rules apply to the pronunciation of the-s in dogs and cats: it depends on the quality ( voiced vs. unvoiced ) of the final preceding phoneme.
This is because the correctness of the rhyme depends not on the spelling on the final consonant, but on how it would have been pronounced.
lang declared that good songwriting comes from being constantly surprised, such as how the entirety of " Running Scared " eventually depends on the final note, one word.
Experiences in Portland and Seattle have demonstrated that successful collaborative planning depends on a number of interrelated factors: the process must be truly inclusive, with all stakeholders and affected groups invited to the table ; the community must have final decision-making authority ; full government commitment ( of both financial and intellectual resources ) must be manifest ; participants should be given clear objectives by planning staff, who facilitate the process by providing guidance, consultancy, expert opinions, and research ; and facilitators should be trained in conflict resolution and community organization.
While optimal aperture can be determined mechanically, how much sharpness is required depends on how the image will be used – if the final image is viewed under normal conditions ( e. g., an 8 ″× 10 ″ image viewed at 10 ″), it may suffice to determine the < var > f </ var >- number using criteria for minimum required sharpness, and there may be no practical benefit from further reducing the size of the blur spot.
The final power level usually depends on the patient's pain threshold and the observed success of stone breakage.
The final texture of candy depends on the sugar concentration.
For example, even if a bidder knew the University of North Carolina would be the tournament winner and thus pay out 32 % of the pool, she would still be unsure of the exact value of the team ( unless it was the last team being bid on ) since the payout depends on the sum total of all winning bids, i. e. the final size of the pool.
The change in temperature experienced by the gas during expansion depends not only on the initial and final pressure, but also on the manner in which the expansion is carried out.
For instance, the Young's Modulus E < sub > n </ sub > of sintered iron powders remains insensitive to sintering time, alloying, or particle size in the original powder, but depends upon the density of the final product:
In initial rounds, leaders and followers usually compete individually, but in final rounds, scoring depends on the ability of the partner you draw and your ability to work with that partner.
The integral of an inexact differential depends upon the particular path taken through the space of thermodynamic parameters while the integral of an exact differential depends only upon the initial and final states.
The final disposition depends on the personal wishes of the deceased as well as their cultural and religious beliefs.
Heat transfer is a path function ( or process quantity ), as opposed to a state quantity ; therefore, the amount of heat transferred in a thermodynamic process that changes the state of a system depends on how that process occurs, not only the net difference between the initial and final states of the process.
While Mandarin sandhi is simple, Amoy Min has a more complex system, with every one of its tones changing into a different tone when it occurs before another, and which tone it turns into depends on the final consonant of the syllable that bears it.
The final mass of an oligarch depends on the distance from the star and surface density of planetesimals and is called the isolation mass.
In particular, Trotskyists often claimed, and still claim, that Socialism in One Country opposes both the basic tenets of Marxism and Lenin's particular beliefs that the final success of socialism in one country depends upon the revolution's degree of success in proletarian revolutions in the more advanced countries of Western Europe.
The admission largely depends on the faculty and program applied for and is strictly merit based, with the average score of final secondary-school examinations ( German Abitur ) or A-levels playing an important role.
The choice depends on the properties desired in the final polymer or dispersion and on the economics of the product.
Nor does society script the course of technological change, since many factors, including individual inventiveness and entrpreneurialism, intervene in the process of scientific discovery, technical innovation and social applications, so the final outcome depends on a complex pattern of interaction.
The final state of the universe depends on the assumptions made about its ultimate fate, and these assumptions have varied considerably over the late 20th century and early 21st century.
Diagnosis, therefore, depends on finding a coincidence of several pre-eclamptic features, the final proof being their regression after delivery.

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