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attractor ), provided that the ratio of M < sub > 1 </ sub >/ M < sub > 2 </ sub > is greater than 24. 96 .< ref group =" note "> Actually This is the case for the Sun – Earth system, the Sun – Jupiter system, and, by a smaller margin, the Earth – Moon system.
A note in the margin indicates that the reverend in question was " Master Haiward of Wool Church ", in Dorset.
He quotes a very late margin note that was not incorporated into the text saying " at most seven " ever existed ; though in the Annals of Aman, written as late as 1958, after the publication of The Lord of the Rings, Melkor still commands " a host of Balrogs ".
That Leonardo painted such a work, and its date, were confirmed in 2005 when a scholar at Heidelberg University discovered a margin note in a volume of Cicero printed in 1477.
Not ruled or regulated by measurement criteria as today, it is interesting to note the second place finisher was Aurora, “ and but for the fact that time allowance had been waived for the race she would have been the winner by a handsome margin.
It is important to note that this requirement is only for day traders using a margin account.
It was this very translation in which Fermat wrote his famous margin note claiming that he had a proof of Fermat's last theorem.
A note in the margin in a manuscript held in the Biblioteca Nazionale Palatina in Parma refers to a Musica which he wrote ; no copy of the work itself has been found.
Bell's patent was also disputed in 1888 by attorney Lysander Hill who accused Wilber of allowing Bell or his lawyer Pollok to add a handwritten margin note of seven sentences to Bell's application that describe an alternate design similar to Gray's liquid microphone design.
The name of David's mother, Helene, is recorded in a margin note in the Gospel of Matthew from the Tsqarostavi monastery ; she is otherwise unknown.
It began to be used to mean to " explain away " in the 1630s, and originated from the concept of a note being inserted in the margin of a text to explain a difficult word.
The margin is specified in the note and remains fixed over the life of the loan.
For example, a mortgage interest rate may be specified in the note as being LIBOR plus 2 %, 2 % being the margin and LIBOR being the index.
* The rebel Tu Hai is portrayed in a very favorable light-a margin note in a copy owned by the Nguyễn King Tự Đức says The author would deserve a good thrashing from my soldiers if he were still alive.
Those who believe the Johannine Comma is inauthentic view the text as either an accidental intrusion, which could be a margin note that a scribe mistakenly considered to be text, or as a deliberate insertion or forgery.
He makes the connection explicit in a margin note, adding that it is not a literal depiction.
" A note in the margin says " It is necessary to put on a lock to close it: which Madame has ordered to be done.
The only source for Gallus existence is a note made by Prince-Bishop of Warmia Marcin Kromer ( 1512 – 89 ) in the margin of folio 119 of the " Heilsberg manuscript.
A margin note in the churchwardens accounts explains " Being disstroid to a hurling with Redruth men at the high dounes the 10th day of August ".
With regard to my funeral, I repeat the instructions that were given by the Holy Father Paul VI ( here a note in the margin says: burial in the ground and not in a sarcophagus, 13 March 1992 ).
Also of note, in every presidential election from 1992 through 2008, Iowa's popular vote margin was within 2. 55 percentage points of the national popular vote result.
The Singaporean margin note of the original Section 377 further explained that mere penetration of the penis into the anus or mouth even without orgasm would constitute the offence.
An FBI counterintelligence report on Wovschin has a hand written note in the margin stating she may have died serving as a nurse in North Korea.
During the experiment, the subject would be asked to note the position of the dot on the oscilloscope timer when " he / she was first aware of the wish or urge to act " ( control tests with Libet's equipment demonstrated a comfortable margin of error of only-50 milliseconds ).

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Physicist Robert Park states that parapsychology's reported positive results are problematic because most such findings are invariably at the margin of statistical significance and that might be explained by a number of confounding effects ; Park states that such marginal results are a typical symptom of pathological science as described by Irving Langmuir.
Another variant some states use with the " continuous clock " rule allows coaches and game officials to choose to end a game at their own discretion any time during the second half, especially if a lopsided margin continues to increase or threatening weather strikes.
The Democrats won the election by a large margin: Pierce won 27 of the 31 states including Scott's home state of Virginia.
Reagan carries 49 states in the electoral college ; Mondale wins only his home state of Minnesota by a mere 3, 761 vote margin and the District of Columbia.
Harrison swept almost the entire North and Midwest ( losing only Connecticut and New Jersey ), but narrowly carried the swing states of New York and Indiana by a margin of 1 % or less to achieve a majority of the electoral vote.
These states had voted solidly Democratic in every presidential election since 1880, and Roosevelt objected that they were given one-quarter of the delegates when they would contribute nothing to a Republican victory ( as it turned out, delegates from the former Confederate states supported Taft by a 5 to 1 margin ).
If Tom crosses out that clause and writes "$ 7, 000 to Alice Johnson " in the margin, but does not sign or date the writing in the margin, most states would find that Tom had revoked the earlier provision, but had not effectively amended his will to add the second ; however, under DRR the revocation would be undone because Tom was acting under the mistaken belief that he could increase the gift to $ 7, 000 by writing that in the margin.
* Same-sex marriage in the United States: A majority of Americans ( two to one margin ) respond they do not want laws in their states that would legalize same-sex marriages.
In other words, Presidential candidates have no incentive to spend time or resources in states they are likely to win or lose by a sizable margin.
Cobb stated his intention to run a campaign focused on building the Green Party and to pursue a " strategic states " or " smart states " strategy that would take into account the wishes of Greens in each state, and which otherwise would focus on states that traditionally are " safely " won by the Democratic candidate, or " safely " won by the Republican candidate, with a large margin of victory.
This essentially states that any measure of performance that ( on the margin ) reveals information about the effort level chosen by the agent should be included in the compensation contract.
The growth of the Slovak GDP, however, has been consistently higher than the Czech one since 1994 and the margin between the two states is closing.
The initiative was adopted by the public by a significant margin and is likely to inspire similar efforts in other states.
Specifically, there were statistically significant decreases in one measure of electoral competition -- the winner's margin of victory -- in legislative races in both states.
For example, federal courts in most West Coast states require line numbers on the left margin on all filings ( to match local practice in the courts of the states in which they sit ), but most other federal courts do not.
Farley had such control and intimate knowledge of the workings of his machine that it was said that he was seen as a prophet by many ( including Roosevelt ) for reportedly correctly predicting the states he would carry in two consecutive national elections and came close to predicting the margin of votes by which Roosevelt would carry these states.

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This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
The First Test at Lord's was convincingly won by Australia, but in the remaining four matches the teams were evenly matched and England fought back to win the Second Test by 2 runs, the smallest victory by a runs margin in Ashes history, and the second-closest such victory in all Tests.
Johnson was surprisingly victorious, albeit with a narrower margin.
In the 2004 competition, the margin between winner Joe Jitsu and runner-up Colin the Vet was 1 %, so both strips were added to the comic.
In 1908, a statewide referendum that proposed moving the California state capital to Berkeley was defeated by a margin of about 33, 000 votes.
The prohibition was officially recognized as unconstitutional in April 2003, allowing Óscar Arias to run for President a second time in the 2006 Costa Rican presidential elections, which he won with approximately a 1 % margin.
The engineering margin that was reserved for manufacturing tolerance has been used for data capacity instead, leaving no tolerance for manufacturing ; for these discs to be truly compliant with the Orange Book standard, the manufacturing process must be perfect.
Eisenhower had a Republican Congress for only his first two years in office ; in the Senate, the Republican majority was by a one vote margin.
Because the margin of victory was so close a third election in the summer of 1840 was held.
In 2004, President Chen Shui-bian was re-elected by a narrow margin following a controversial assassination attempt on him and the Vice President Annette Lu only hours before the election.
After the recount, President Chen was confirmed the winner of the election by a smaller margin ( 25, 563 as opposed to 29, 518 originally ).
By a wide margin, Seth Warner was elected to lead the regiment.
The SPD had mounted a huge comeback, and the CDU / CSU was narrowly defeated ( though both the SPD and CDU / CSU had 38. 5 % of the vote, the SPD was ahead by a small 6, 000 vote margin ).
The Court has defended this on the grounds that the article was intended to apply only to different-sex marriage, and that a wide margin of appreciation must be granted to parties in this area.
Collingwood succumbed first as the Dons powered their way to an 82 point first semi final victory, and a fortnight later it was the turn of the North Melbourne Football Club as Essendon won the preliminary final a good deal more comfortably than the ultimate margin of 17 points suggested.
The bullet had missed his main artery by the barest margin and his voice was barely audible.
The final margin of victory was sufficiently high to permit a " red-green " coalition of the SPD with Alliance ' 90 / The Greens ( Bündnis ' 90 / Die Grünen ), bringing the Greens into a national government for the first time.
The necessary majority of two thirds was missed by a small margin.
Cleveland's margin of victory was, at the time, the largest in a contested New York election, and the Democrats also picked up seats in both houses of the New York State Legislature.
He sought a second term in 1982, but due to a deep recession and concerns that he wasn't paying attention to local matters, he was defeated in a re-election bid by the state Attorney General Jeff Bingaman by a 54 % to 46 % margin.
Ciampi, a former Prime Minister and Minister of the Treasury and, before entering the government, the governor of the Bank of Italy, was elected on the first ballot by a comfortable margin over the required two-thirds of the votes.
This step was part of a strategy to move away from cyclical bulk chemicals and to progress up the value chain in order to become a higher growth, higher margin business.

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