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For the occasion on which everyone already knows everyone else and the host wishes them to meet one or a few honored newcomers, then the `` open house '' system is advantageous because the honored guests are fixed connective points and the drifting guests make and break connections at the door.
But he hastened to add that, if United States policies were not always clear, despite Mr. Rusk's analysis of the various global danger points and setbacks for the West, this may merely mean the new administration has not yet firmly fixed its policy.
The S-box is also chosen to avoid any fixed points ( and so is a derangement ), and also any opposite fixed points.
In this coordinate system the grid expands along with the Universe, and objects that are moving only due to the expansion of the Universe remain at fixed points on the grid.
* Cone ( topology ) of a set X, namely the union of all line segments connecting a fixed point to points of X
Translating a set of points of the plane, preserving the distances and directions between them, is equivalent to adding a fixed pair of numbers ( a, b ) to the Cartesian coordinates of every point in the set.
According to Fahrenheit's 1724 article, he determined his scale by reference to three fixed points of temperature.
An ellipse is also the locus of all points of the plane whose distances to two fixed points add to the same constant.
In Euclidean geometry, the ellipse is usually defined as the bounded case of a conic section, or as the set of points such that the sum of the distances to two fixed points ( the foci ) is constant.
* Benchmark ( surveying ), fixed points used by geodesists
* For “ fixed points ” in physics, see Renormalization group
A floating wind turbine moored by Catenary # Anchoring_of_marine_vessels | catenary cables tied to fixed foundation points on the seafloor.
# Inertial reference systems, where the coordinate axes retain their orientation relative to the fixed stars, or equivalently, to the rotation axes of ideal gyroscopes ; the axis points to the vernal equinox
Since the adoption of a fixed calendar, intercalations in the Hebrew calendar have been at fixed points in a 19-year cycle.
is the number of idempotent functions with exactly k fixed points.
Habits of mind, such as ethnocentrism, are more fixed and influence our point of view and the resulting thoughts or feelings associated with them, whereas points of view may change over time as a result of influences such as reflection, appropriation and feedback.
Locke's Second Treatise also points towards the heart of the anti-mercantilist critique: that the wealth of the world is not fixed, but is created by human labor ( represented embryonically by Locke's labor theory of value ).
It is likely that they contributed to the points of spears or light projectiles, and their small size suggests that they were fixed in some way to a shaft or handle.
More complicated systems have more degrees of freedom, for example two masses and three springs ( each mass being attached to fixed points and to each other ).

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Mileage allowances for state employees are of two types: ( A ) actual mileage and ( B ) fixed monthly allowances.
Let N be a positive integer and let V be the space of all N times continuously differentiable functions F on the real line which satisfy the differential equation Af where Af are some fixed constants.
Now with P fixed at Af, Af-values occur when the corner Af crosses C, and are among the values of S such that Af.
In the first case the fixed elements within each pencil are the multiple secant and the line joining the vertex, P, to the intersection of **zg and the plane of the pencil which does not lie on the multiple secant.
In the second, the fixed elements are the lines which join the vertex, P, to the two intersections of **zg and the plane of the pencil which do not lie on the multiple secant.
Two of the clamps are fixed to the edges of the board whereas two clamps travel on guide rails opposite the fixed clamps.
Random effects models are used when the treatments are not fixed.
The separate assumptions of the textbook model imply that the errors are independently, identically, and normally distributed for fixed effects models, that is, that the errors (' s ) are independent and
Architects ' fee structures are typically based on a percentage of construction value, hourly rates or a fixed lump sum fee.
The acoustic equations for the conservation of momentum and the conservation of mass are often expressed in time harmonic form ( at fixed frequency ).
The set of valid index tuples and the addresses of the elements ( and hence the element addressing formula ) are usually, but not always, fixed while the array is in use.
Note that the 64x16 TRS-80 mode screen uses only a small part of the monitor screen, because the letters are the same size as the 80 × 25 CP / M screen, this was one of the things that was soon after fixed with the redesign to a commercial product
As the loads are usually fixed, an acceptable design will result from combination of a material selection procedure and geometry modifications, if possible.
In adhesively bonded structures, the global geometry and loads are fixed by structural considerations and the design procedure focuses on the material properties of the adhesive and on local changes on the geometry.
The axopods are fixed in number.
Among the doctrines which were specially developed and, so to speak, fixed by Alexander of Hales, are the thesaurus supererogationis perfectorum ( treasury of supererogatory merits ) and the character indelibilis ( sacramental character ) of baptism, confirmation, and ordination.
The throwing-lance may be distinguished from a harpoon because of the fact that all its pieces are fixed and immovable.
Common categories include the type of structural elements used, by what they carry, whether they are fixed or movable, and by the materials used.
Most bridges are fixed bridges, meaning they have no moving parts and stay in one place until they fail or are demolished.
Minsk has a digital metropolitan network ; waiting lists for telephones are long ; fixed line penetration is improving although rural areas continue to be undeserved ; intercity-Belarus has developed fibre-optic backbone system presently serving at least 13 major cities ( 1998 ); Belarus's fibre optics form synchronous digital hierarchy rings through other countries ' systems ; an inadequate analogue system remains operational.

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In the English jurisdiction, nominal damages are generally fixed at £ 2.
For example, generally German-style games do not have a fixed number of players like chess or bridge ; though there is a sizable body of German-style games that are designed for exactly two players, most games can accommodate anywhere from two to six players ( with varying degrees of suitability ).
Today, knives come in many forms but can be generally categorized between two broad types: fixed blade knives and folding, or pocket knives.
Various other companies have entered the fixed phone market, but generally aiming for niches ( e. g. Sferia with fixed wireless, Netia covering primarily business ).
The steps generally represent the overall process, however they should be viewed as an ever-changing process rather than a fixed set of steps.
The costs of support equipment, range costs and launch pads generally scale up with the size of the rocket, but vary less with launch rate, and so may be considered to be approximately a fixed cost.
There is no fixed rate stated in Quran ; but the generally practiced rate is 2. 5 percent.
In The Wealth of Nations, Smith generally assumed that the supply price was fixed but that its " merit " ( value ) would decrease as its " scarcity " increased, in effect what was later called the law of demand also.
Historians have noted that naturalists had long been aware that the individuals of a species differed from one another, but had generally considered such variations to be limited and unimportant deviations from the archetype of each species, that archetype being a fixed ideal in the mind of God.
Tax rates are generally fixed, but a different rate may be imposed on employers than on employees.
Zakāt (, " that which purifies " or " alms "), is the giving of a fixed portion of one's wealth to charity, generally to the poor and needy.
Despite investment in fixed lines, the density of main lines remains the lowest in Europe with nearly ten lines per 100 people ( 2008 ); however, cellular telephone use is widespread and generally effective.
CPE generally refers to devices such as telephones, routers, switches, residential gateways ( RG ), set-top boxes, fixed mobile convergence products, home networking adaptors and internet access gateways that enable consumers to access Communications Service Providers ' services and distribute them around their house via a LAN ( Local Access Network ).
Debt securities are generally issued for a fixed term and redeemable by the issuer at the end of that term.
The Halycus, which was established as the eastern boundary of the Carthaginian dominion in Sicily by the treaty of 383 BCE, seems to have generally continued to be so recognized, notwithstanding temporary interruptions ; and was again fixed as their limit by the treaty with Agathocles in 314 BCE.
Azimuth has also been more generally defined as a horizontal angle measured clockwise from any fixed reference plane or easily established base direction line.
A new generation is created ( advancing t by 1 ), according to some fixed rule ( generally, a mathematical function ) that determines the new state of each cell in terms of the current state of the cell and the states of the cells in its neighborhood.
Program semantics are generally described using fixed points in the presence of loops or recursive procedures.
This is equivalent to saying that each positive integer occurs only finitely many times as a difference of perfect powers: more generally, in 1931 Pillai conjectured that for fixed positive integers A, B, C the equation has only finitely many solutions ( x, y, m, n ) with ( m, n ) ≠ ( 2, 2 ).
Using that representational model, the past is generally seen as being immutably fixed, and the future as undefined and nebulous.
It was not until the mid 19th century that the spelling of " Folkestone " was fixed as such, with the Earl of Radnor requesting that the town's name be standardised ( although this tendency towards standardisation in the 19th century is true of English place names generally ).
At the time, 3D games generally allowed for controls in which the player could either control the character in relation to a fixed camera angle or in relation to the character's perspective.
This type of installation is generally site specific, scalable, and without fixed dimensionality, meaning it can be reconfigured to accommodate different presentation spaces.
Engineers generally limit the use of the term " infrastructure " to describe fixed assets that are in the form of a large network, in other words, " hard " infrastructure.

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