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As it is, they consider that the North is now reaping the fruits of excess egalitarianism, that in spite of its high standard of living the `` American way '' has been proved inferior to the English and Scandinavian ways, although they disapprove of the socialistic features of the latter.
In standard Spanish, it is possible to tell the pronunciation of a word from its spelling, but not vice versa ; this is because certain phonemes can be represented in more than one way, but a given letter is consistently pronounced.
There is the standard way to sign the word learn that seems to be used by most speakers of ASL in Canada, and there is also an Atlantic regional variation.
Another example is about, which has three different ways of signing it ; these are the standard way and two regional variations ( Atlantic and Ontario ).
Perhaps the easiest way to envisage an acre is as a rectangle measuring 88 yards by 55 yards ( of 880 yards by of 880 yards ), about the size of a standard American football field.
PAP was the standard way of communicating with PostScript printers.
The standard simply provides a shorthand way of claiming that certain specifications are met, while encouraging manufacturers to adhere to a common method for such a specification.
There is a common misunderstanding that Kitemarks are necessary to prove compliance with any BS standard, but in general it is neither desirable nor possible that every standard be ' policed ' in this way.
This led to changes in the way music was performed, the most crucial of which was the move to standard instrumental groups and the reduction in the importance of the continuo — the harmonic fill beneath the music, often played by several instruments.
But for many games, without governing bodies, there is no standard way of handling infractions.
There exists an international standard way to do this ( the ISO week ).
A codec ( the program ) should not be confused with a coding or compression format or standarda format is a document ( the standard ), a way of storing data, while a codec is a program ( an implementation ) which can read or write such files.
Mandarin Chinese Guoyu (" Nation-Language "), was promoted as an standard tongue, and the establishment of communications facilities ( including radio ) were used to encourage a sense of Chinese nationalism in a way that was not possible when the nation lacked an effective central government.
I hate to say it in this cold blooded way but it is a standard technique.
The usual way of orienting the axes, with the positive x-axis pointing right and the positive y-axis pointing up ( and the x-axis being the " first " and the y-axis the " second " axis ) is considered the positive or standard orientation, also called the right-handed orientation.
It is considered important by film historians as one of the first feature length American films ( most previous films had been less than one hour long ), and it changed the industry's standard in a way still influential today .< ref >
In an account that had become standard by the mid-century, Hilbert's problem set was also a kind of manifesto, that opened the way for the development of the formalist school, one of three major schools of mathematics of the 20th century.
Many DBMSs also support the Open Database Connectivity API that supports a standard way for programmers to access the DBMS.
The Diatessaron became a standard text of the gospels in some Syriac-speaking churches down to the 5th century, when it gave way to the four separate Gospels, in the Peshitta version.
The standard way to do this, as carried out in the remainder of this article, is to define the Euclidean plane as a two-dimensional real vector space equipped with an inner product.
The natural way to obtain these quantities is by introducing and using the standard inner product ( also known as the dot product ) on R < sup > n </ sup >.
In this way, decisions made by the original designers of ephemeris time influenced the length of today's standard SI second, and in turn, this has a continuing influence on the number of leap seconds which have been needed for insertion into current broadcast time scales, to keep them approximately in step with mean solar time.
In standard English spelling, however, nearly every sound can be spelled in more than one way, and most spellings and all letters can be pronounced in more than one way and often in many different ways.

standard and resolve
However this behaviour is application-specific, and requires that the application maintains a catalog of known URNs to resolve them into the notations that have been parsed in a standard SGML or XML parser.
As a concept of " the ethic of reciprocity ," it has its roots in a wide range of world cultures, and is a standard way that different cultures use to resolve conflicts.
While only the latter study recovered monophyly of the Cypselomorphae ( see below ) within Metaves, the former was based on only a single locus and could not resolve their relationships according to standard criteria of statistical confidence.
This makes standard cladistic analyses unsuited to resolve the phylogeny of that particular group of ferns, and even very sophisticated computational phylogenetics methods yield little information.
WAPI, which was initiated to resolve the existing security loopholes ( WEP ) in WLAN international standard ( ISO / IEC 8802-11 ), was issued to be Chinese national standard in 2003.
The standard definition of normal visual acuity ( 20 / 20 or 6 / 6 vision ) is the ability to resolve a spatial pattern separated by a visual angle of one minute of arc.
The relationships of this close-knit group are therefore hard to resolve with standard methods of computational phylogenetics.
To resolve technical disputes about the quality of warships, the conferees adopted a quantitative standard, based on tonnage displacement ( a simple measure of the size of a ship ).
Under standard rules, Fuzion offers two ways to resolve actions with dice.
In 1999, the IEC SC65C / WG6 standards committee met to resolve difference in the draft IEC fieldbus standard.
It does not distinguish between the different shapes of the hamza since it assumes that a software implementation can resolve the differences through the standard rules of spelling of Arabic.
In those with initial acute proximal DVT or acute PE who had IVC filters placed instead of anticoagulation, and who have their risk of bleeding resolve, the American College of Chest Physicians suggested, in 2012, that they receive a standard course of anticoagulation.

standard and such
Though Catherine was vexed at the number of French officers streaming to the Turkish standard, there were several under her own, such as the Prince De Nassau ; ;
Unquestionably Trujillo did some good things for his country: he improved public facilities such as roads and sanitation, attracted industry and investment and raised the standard of living notably.
This condition will undoubtedly continue until such time as a state uniform system of evaluation is established, or through mutual agreement of the local assessing officials for a method of standard assessment practice to be adopted.
There are many types of standard of review for appeals, such as de novo and abuse of discretion.
" Amazing Grace " is emblematic of several kinds of folk music styles, often used as the standard example to illustrate such musical techniques as lining out and call and response, that have been practiced in both black and white folk music.
Due to its NTSC-only design it did not find a market in countries that used the PAL standard, such as in Europe.
Various manufacturers started producing PCI busboards for the A1200 and A4000, allowing standard Amiga computers to use PCI cards such as Voodoo graphic cards, Sound Blaster sound cards, 10 / 100 Ethernet cards, and TV tuner cards.
As widespread inefficiencies in numbering ( such as the assignment of entire blocks of 10000 numbers to every competing carrier in every small village to support local number portability schemes ) have created shortages of available numbers, these prefixes are often " reclaimed " and issued as standard exchanges, moving the handful of numbers in them to one standard test exchange ( usually 958 ).
Conversely, a standard line on which voice service has been unsubscribed ( such as an ADSL dry loop ) may still accept calls to the 958 test exchange but not allow calls to standard numbers.
This was denounced as a double standard by left-wing critics such as then Knesset Member Charlie Biton.
The standard tuning for an acoustic guitar is E-A-D-G-B-E ( low to high ), although many players, particularly fingerpickers, use alternate tunings ( scordatura ), such as " open G " ( D-G-D-G-B-D ), " open D " ( D-A-D-F-A-D ), or " drop D " ( D-A-D-G-B-E ).
All AMPS carriers have converted most of their consumer base to a digital standard such as CDMA2000 or GSM and continue to do so at a rapid pace.
The standard projection model for the atom probe is an emitter geometry that is based upon a revolution of a conic section, such as a sphere, hyperboloid or paraboloid.
Though intentional walks are recorded as such in the records of the official scorer, they are combined with standard, non-intentional walks when calculating a player's on-base percentage, and have only received a separate column in a player's statistics since 1955.
If products designed for the new standard can receive, read, view or play older standards or formats, then the product is said to be backward-compatible ; examples of such a standard include data formats and communication protocols.
In plant engineering, Agrobacterium-like conjugation complements other standard vehicles such as tobacco mosaic virus ( TMV ).
It is still used in metric English-speaking countries ( such as Canada ), and remains the standard unit of classification for air conditioning units manufactured and sold in many non-English-speaking metric countries.
Most pop standard and jazz ballads are built from a single, introductory verse ; usually around 16 bars in length, and ending on the dominant ; the chorus or refrain, usually it is 16 or 32 bars long, and in AABA form ( though other forms such as ABAC are not uncommon ).
The various algebras of functions given in the examples above have very different properties from standard examples of algebras such as the reals.
Carbon forms more compounds than any other element, with almost ten million pure organic compounds described to date, which in turn are a tiny fraction of such compounds that are theoretically possible under standard conditions.
The number of k-combinations from a given set S of n elements is often denoted in elementary combinatorics texts by C ( n, k ), or by a variation such as,, or even ( the latter form is standard in French, Russian, and Polish texts ).

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