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latter and particular
The latter in particular has spread widely, and there are now over a hundred Camphill communities and other anthroposophical homes for children and adults in need of special care in about 22 countries around the world.
A key distinction between analysis of algorithms and computational complexity theory is that the former is devoted to analyzing the amount of resources needed by a particular algorithm to solve a problem, whereas the latter asks a more general question about all possible algorithms that could be used to solve the same problem.
In particular, some authors use the term ' compression ratio ' to mean ' space savings ', even though the latter is not a ratio ; and others use the term ' compression ratio ' to mean its inverse, even though that equates higher compression ratio with lower compression.
Resolutions may be voted on jointly or by each House, in the latter case requiring passage in all Houses to be adopted by the particular council.
To attain the latter rank at the age of 34 was a notable accomplishment, but Cantor desired a chair at a more prestigious university, in particular at Berlin, at that time the leading German university.
For example, Ken Thompson noted during his 1983 Turing Award lecture that it is possible to add code to the UNIX " login " command that would accept either the intended encrypted password or a particular known password, allowing a back door into the system with the latter password.
The latter also exemplifies that metallic bonding due to its delocalization in all directions is often not very particular about the directionality of the bonding.
The Eldar also use their particular version of titans, which are often more agile and compact than their Imperial counterparts, as well as the smaller Wraithlords ( although the latter does not have a pilot as such, they are controlled by the spirit of a dead Eldar contained in a ' soulstone ').
Therefore, any methylated sites within a sequence analyzed with a particular probe will be cleaved by the former, but not the latter, enzyme.
This latter point seems in particular to follow from the astonishing relation which the known six planets observe in their distances from the Sun.
He argues that it is possible to distinguish the moral impulse of utilitarianism, which is “ to define the right as good consequences and to motivate people to achieve these ” from our ability to correctly apply rational principles which will among other things “ depend on the perceived facts of the case and on the particular moral actor ’ s mental equipment .” The fact that the latter is limited and can change doesn ’ t mean that the former has to be rejected.
In Spain, however, just as in Great Britain or other English-speaking areas, the term ( yanqui in Spanish spelling ) is simply used to refer to someone from the US, whether colloquially, playfully or derogatively, with no particular emphasis on the latter use.
Zero-bit insertion is a particular type of bit stuffing ( in the latter sense ) used in some data transmission protocols.
The latter work is of particular importance, since one of its main characters, the courtesan Madhavi, is a highly accomplished dancer.
The latter shows that the coefficient of X < sup >− 1 </ sup > in ƒ is of particular interest ; it is called formal residue of ƒ and denoted Res ( ƒ ).
Of particular note is the relationship between Rivers and Haddon, the latter of whom regarded the fact he had induced Rivers to come to the Torres Straits as his claim to fame.
The Wild Things in particular have been able to market themselves as a successful alternative to the Pittsburgh Pirates due to the latter franchise's long stretch of losing seasons, which currently dates to the Frontier League's founding in 1993.
In particular the latter is still sometimes explicitly proposed as a primitive loon as they both were initially, but other authors consider Neogaeornis a hesperornithiform ; note however that neither Gaviiformes nor Hesperornithiformes are known from the Southern Hemisphere or anywhere near it.
The latter forced relocations have sometimes been referred to as a " death march ", in particular with reference to the Cherokee march across the Midwest in 1838, which occurred on a predominantly land route.
In this sense, the opposite of pride is either humility or guilt ; the latter in particular being a sense of one's own failure in contrast to Augustine's notion of excellence.
The exceptional spiritual discipline of the Carthusian, Observant Franciscan and Bridgettine orders had, over the previous century, resulted in their being singled out for royal favour ; in particular with houses benefitting from endowments confiscated by the Crown from the suppressed alien priories ; otherwise in this latter period, donations and legacies had tended to go instead towards parish churches, university colleges, grammar schools and collegiate churches, which suggests greater public approbation of such purposes.
While this text would seem to suggest only limited use of the vernacular language, its reference to " particular law " ( as opposed to universal law ) and to " the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority " ( the episcopal conference ) entrusted to the latter the judgment on the actual extent of its use.
MeikOS had " diskless " and " fileserver " variants, the former running on the seat processor of an M²VCS domain, providing a command line user interface for a particular user ; the latter running on processors with attached SCSI hard disks, providing a remote file service ( called SFS, Surface File System ) to instances of diskless MeikOS.
Betfair in particular has noted that they have signed numerous information-sharing agreements with governing bodies around the world with whom they co-operate fully on matters if the latter suspects corruption to have taken place.

latter and pushed
The campaign against the Rajputs was pushed so extensively that the latter were made to submit and that too with a great loss of life and property.
The latter was directly challenged by Philippe IV when he pushed for a trial against his former adversary, Pope Boniface VIII, for alleged heresy.
If the latter is too hard, the roots will not penetrate it readily and, as a result, the plant will be pushed up and out of the earth during the process of growth.
Disgust with corruption, waste, and traditional politics stimulated the Progressive movement, 1890s 1920s, which pushed for reform in industry and politics and put into the Constitution women's suffrage and Prohibition of alcohol ( the latter repealed in 1933 ).
The former evolved into the Northern Qi ( 550-577 ), and the latter into the Northern Zhou ( 557-581 ), while the Southern Dynasties were pushed to the south of the Yangtze River.
The political instability pushed many indigenous into the municipality from more rural areas in the latter half of the decade.
Although Murdoch pushed for the appointment of Major General Brudenell White as the new corps ' head while denigrating Major General John Monash, the latter was given command when the combined corps was formed in 1918.
The former evolved into the Northern Qi ( 550-577 ), and the latter into the Northern Zhou ( 557-581 ), while the Southern Dynasties were pushed to the south of the Yangtze River.
An example in which one side used attrition warfare to neutralize the other side's advantage in maneuverability and unit tactics occurred during the latter part of the American Civil War, when Ulysses S. Grant pushed the Confederate Army continually, in spite of losses, confident that the Union's supplies and manpower would overwhelm the Confederacy even if the casualty ratio was unfavorable ; this indeed proved to be the case.
In the latter case, either several tubes are in the container, or a single tube is used, and the ball is mechanically pushed onto a tray.
The latter was not just ad copy, either, as Pontiac pushed its wheels further out toward the fenders than anyone else and created what were considered to be the best-cornering full-size cars in the industry.
Though Gen. Lesley McNair, commander of Army Ground Forces, pushed to change USAAF priorities, the latter failed to provide aircraft for even major training exercises.
Since K ( Z, 2 ) is a complex projective space and the latter admits a skeleton structure with no cells in odd dimensions, we can apply the cellular approximation theorem to conclude that the map f can be pushed down to the 2-skeleton, which happens to be the 2-sphere.
Since this took place, according to the same chronicle, after Roderic's defeat, either the defeat must be moved back to 711 or the conquest of Toledo pushed back to 712 ; the latter is preferred by Collins.
However, she failed to make an impact at any of the other Grand Slams, losing in the second round of the French Open and the first round of both Wimbledon and the US Open, although she pushed eventual runner-up Elena Dementieva to three sets in the latter.
When the stomach content, or the cud, arrives in the mouth of the ruminant, it is pushed against the palate with the tongue to remove excess liquid, the latter is swallowed and the solid material is chewed thoroughly.
In the early 1980s, new armed conflicts between the rival EPLF and ELF led to the latter being marginalized and pushed into neighboring Sudan.
An engraged Krug attacks Thor ; the latter, unable to fight his creator, is pushed into an unprogrammed teleporter and annihilated.
At the former incision site ( known as the " entrance " site ), a tunnel is created from there through to the latter incision site ( known as the " exit " site ), and the catheter is pushed through this tunnel until it " exits " the latter incision site.
They had already pushed the latter from the peninsula to the islands and were preparing to attack the islands, too.
" However, when Huang bawled and repeatedly pushed Zhuge to an offensive, Zhuge indeed attacked Deng with his van, which was promptly destroyed by the latter.
Since the Allied forces had landed in Normandy ( France ) on D-Day, 6 June 1944, the British 2nd Army had pushed forward into the Low Countries and captured Brussels and Antwerp, the latter with its ports still intact.
Though the latter rejected him, Lizzie persuaded him that she was lying and continually pushed him to go after Marina, first at the Bauer barbecue and later at the Bauer cabin where an unbalanced Ben would end up kidnapping Marina.

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