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third and column
In the third column is given the optimal policy for stage R, and in the fourth, the resulting state of the stream when this policy is used.
About two-thirds of the Burgess Shale organisms lived by feeding on the organic content in the muddy sea floor, while almost a third filtered out fine particles from the water column.
The shaft is wider at the bottom than at the top, because its entasis, beginning a third of the way up, imperceptibly makes the column slightly more slender at the top.
The table below is constructed as follows: the second column contains the values of the polynomial, the third column contains the differences of the two left neighbors in the second column, and the fourth column contains the differences of the two neighbors in the third column:
This echelon matrix contains a wealth of information about: the rank of is 5 since there are 5 non-zero rows in ; the vector space spanned by the columns of has a basis consisting of the first, third, fourth, seventh and ninth column of ( the columns of the ones in ), and the *' s tell you how the other columns of can be written as linear combinations of the basis columns.
) Julian then divided his forces, sending one column to Raetia, one to northern Italy and the third he led down the Danube on boats.
We see that the second column is twice the first column, and that the fourth column equals the sum of the first and the third.
In August 2003 King began writing a column on pop culture appearing in Entertainment Weekly, usually every third week.
The third column ( articles 18 – 21 ) is concerned with spiritual, public and political freedoms such as freedom of religion and freedom of association.
The third column shows the symbol itself ( which will only display correctly if your browser supports Unicode and has access to a suitable font ).
One column passed through Saxony, another through Lusatia, while a third advanced from Silesia.
Their third win will be recorded in their column for all three games.
The third column is a more literal rendering.

third and gives
Euclid does not go beyond a third measuring and gives no numerical examples.
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
In the third book, Dürer gives principles by which the proportions of the figures can be modified, including the mathematical simulation of convex and concave mirrors ; here Dürer also deals with human physiognomy.
The relation he there gives of the miracle is as follows: " On the nones ( or 7th ) of May, about the third hour, ( or nine in the morning ,) a vast luminous body, in the form of a cross, appeared in the heavens, just over the holy Golgotha, reaching as far as the holy mount of Olivet, ( that is, almost two English miles in length ,) seen not by one or two persons, but clearly and evidently by the whole city.
Elijah agrees to accompany this third group to Ahaziah, where he gives his prophecy in person.
According to Nihongi, he had six wives ; but Kojiki only gives five wives, identifying the third consort to the sixth one.
Fusion of two benzene rings gives rise to a third large family of compounds, respectively the acridine, dibenzothiophene, carbazole, and dibenzofuran.
The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, gives a Middle English quotation making this contrast, from as early as 1400:
The first sprint gives one point, the second gives two points, the third gives three points, etc.
In his work against Marcion, which he calls his third composition on the Marcionite heresy, he gives its date as the fifteenth year of the reign of Severus ( Adv.
* Collateral warranty, gives a third party rights in an existing contract
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir | The Lord Tweedsmuir gives the Speech from the throne | Throne Speech at the opening of the third session of the 18th Canadian Parliament | 18th Canadian parliament, 27 January 1938
In the third ( 1726 ) edition of the Principia, Newton explains each rule in an alternative way and / or gives an example to back up what the rule is claiming.
It is at this third reading of the bill that the entire legislature gives consideration to its passage.
The resulting value will give the number of carbons as the first numeral, the second numeral gives the number of hydrogen atoms, and the third numeral gives the number of fluorine atoms.
Adding this suffix to a nominal stem gives plural forms, adding it to verbal stems restricts the subject to third person singular.
In the second philosophical stage, the Báb gives an explanation of the metaphysics of being and creation, and in the third legislative stage his mystical and historical principles are explicitly united.
and the third moment gives the total volume concentration ( V ) of the particles:
Thus the Elohist describes Balaam constructing giving two blessings, making sacrifices on seven altars, at the high places of Baal, before each, then deciding not to seek enchantments after the third set of sacrifices, but to set his face upon the wilderness, which Balak views as a third blessing, and so Balaam then gives the three final predictions of fate.
575-580: " Dawn gives out a third share of the work is, harvesting ").

third and optimal
During the team's 2004 – 05 and 2005 – 06 campaigns, the coach frequently fielded a 4 – 1 – 2 – 2 – 1 formation, a system which encouraged the creativity of the players in the front third of the field and created optimal interplay between the midfielders and forwards during attacks.
The third principle – the Monitoring Intensity Principle – is complementary to the second, in that situations in which the optimal intensity of incentives is high corresponds highly to situations in which the optimal level of monitoring is also high.

third and policy
Following unprecedented foreign led and domestic political interference with the CRTC's quasi-judicial independent regulatory process, within 6 months of its original decision, an abrupt CRTC " review " of its policy on third-language foreign services determined to drop virtually all restrictions and adopt a new " open entry " approach to foreign controlled " third language " ( non-English, non-French ) channels.
However, since the contras failed to win widespread popular support or military victories within Nicaragua, since opinion polls indicated that a majority of the U. S. public was not supportive of the contras, since the Reagan administration lost much of its support regarding its contra policy within Congress after disclosure of CIA mining of Nicaraguan ports, and since a report of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research commissioned by the State Department found Reagan's allegations about Soviet influence in Nicaragua " exaggerated ", Congress cut off all funds for the contras in 1985 by the third Boland Amendment.
He refused to run for a third, establishing the customary policy of a maximum of two terms for a president.
In the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the Soviets countered the U. S .– backed Mujahideen with a policy of scorched earth, driving over one third of the Afghan population into exile ( over 5 million people ), and carrying out widespread destruction of villages, granaries, crops, herds and irrigation systems, including the deadly and widespread mining of fields and pastures.
His third son, Amanullah, regained control of Afghanistan's foreign policy after launching the Third Anglo-Afghan war with an attack on India in the same year.
An " indemnity " policy will never pay claims until the insured has paid out of pocket to some third party ; for example, a visitor to your home slips on a floor that you left wet and sues you for $ 10, 000 and wins.
Before the cold war began in the late 1940s, Foot favoured a ' third way ' foreign policy for Europe ( he was joint author with Richard Crossman and Ian Mikardo of the pamphlet Keep Left in 1947 ), but in the wake of the communist seizure of power in Hungary and Czechoslovakia he and Tribune took a strongly anti-communist position, eventually embracing NATO.
The third and final major topic covers standards related to testing applications, including the responsibilities of test users, psychological testing and assessment, educational testing and assessment, testing in employment and credentialing, plus testing in program evaluation and public policy.
A review and evalutation of scholarly work regarding the current state of the value of individuals ' privacy of online social networking show the following results: " first, adults seem to be more concerned about potential privacy threats than younger users ; second, policy makers should be alarmed by a large part of users who underestimate risks of their information privacy on OSNs ; third, in the case of using OSNs and its services, traditional one-dimensional privacy approaches fall short ".
The secessions in the first and third points were occasioned in part by factors including the UPCUSA's approval of abortion rights, its stands on world peace and concomitant suspicion of an aggressive U. S. foreign policy ( brought about by the trauma of the Vietnam War ), and its support of controversial social justice causes such as a well-publicized General Assembly contribution to the defense fund of imprisoned activist Angela Davis.
The politeness policy considers both third and second level domains ( e. g.: www. example. com and www2. example. com are third level domains ) because third level domains are usually hosted by the same Web server.
* Evolution of stage of development: e. g. first ( small ), second ( small to large but more complex projects ), and third ( larger and policy influence ) stages
From 1926 when Lloyd George became leader of the Liberals, Keynes took a major role in defining the party's economics policy, but by then the Liberals had been displaced into third party status by the Labour party.
From a policy perspective, the control of the grid is balkanized, and even former energy secretary Bill Richardson refers to it as a third world grid.
In September 2008, APA ’ s members passed a resolution stating that psychologists may not work in settings where “ persons are held outside of, or in violation of, either International Law ( e. g., the UN Convention Against Torture and the Geneva Conventions ) or the U. S. Constitution ( where appropriate ), unless they are working directly for the persons being detained or for an independent third party working to protect human rights .” The resolution became official APA policy in February 2009.
In return for this action of the duke, who had at first been opposed to the policy of repression, Eck obtained for him, during a third visit to Rome in 1523, valuable ecclesiastical concessions.
A third aspect is oriented to public policy as to economic regulation and antitrust law.
Oriental hip hop represented the second and third generation Turks that rebelled against the policy in Germany ; Turkish individuals were discrimated against because of their race.
A pivotal, renowned, and polarizing figure domestically as well as in international politics since the 1960s, Palme was steadfast in his non-alignment policy towards the superpowers, juxtaposed to support of numerous third world liberation movements following the process of decolonization including, most controversially, economic and vocal support for a number of non-democratic anti-imperialist regimes.
Andrew " Ender " Wiggin is the youngest child in the Wiggin family, and part of an Earth program to produce brilliant officers ; despite this, Ender is teased as a " third " under Earth's two-child policy.

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