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We may then dismiss the time difference between these courses and the usual four year course of the interior design student as not having serious bearing on the subject.
The usual method is putting the IP address of the subject host into the sub-domain of a higher level domain name, and resolve that name to different records to indicate a positive or a negative.
Definitions of the hyper-real line within non-standard analysis ( the subject area dealing with such numbers ) overwhelmingly include the usual, uncountable set of real numbers as a subset.
The added numbers appear in the classified subject catalog ( though this is not the usual practice in North America ).
Although the very subject matter caused it to be considered scandalous at the time, its brief revival three decades later, in the open and radicalized culture of the late 1960s, when the author was approaching his 70th birthday, found the once-ahead-of-its-time work judged as a tame and dated period piece below Achard's usual literary standard.
Because the probability density now appears as the fourth component of a relativistic vector, and not a simple scalar as in the Schrödinger equation, it will be subject to the usual effects of the Lorentz transformations such as time dilation.
This apparent power must be produced and transmitted to the load in the conventional fashion, and is subject to the usual distributed losses in the production and transmission processes.
After The Mikado opened in 1885, Gilbert, as usual, promptly turned his thoughts to finding a subject for a next opera.
The simultaneous determination of a particle's position and velocity is subject to the usual uncertainty principle constraint.
On June 27, 1352, both the town of Zug and the Aeusser Amt entered the Confederation, the latter being received on exactly the same terms as the town, and not, as was usual in the case of country districts, as a subject land ; but in September 1352, Zug had to acknowledge its own lords again, and in 1355 was obliged to break off its connection with the league.
In order to avoid briefing US Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. on the project, a special account not subject to the usual auditing and controls was used to hold Trust monies.
The physical manifestations of such systems cannot be defined, so the usual choice is to refer to " the system " as the mathematical information model, without referring to the undefined physical subject the model represents.
It is a striking departure from the earlier books in tone and subject, as well as in some parts of the style ; rather than being set in a usual exotic and action-packed environment this story is largely played out in the world of modern art.
Estimates of the sizes of the two armies vary widely, and the medieval chronicles are subject to the usual exaggerations.
Nihil hoc ad edictum praetoris, " this has nothing to do with the edict of the praetor ," was his usual answer to those who spoke to him on the subject.
The power is subject to greater than usual scrutiny, as the prosecution has powers to appeal the resulting acquittal.
The ritual taboo-breaking that is a usual counterpart of ribaldry underlies its controversial nature and explains why ribaldry is sometimes a subject of censorship.
) The President appoints the commissioners or board members, subject to Senate confirmation, but they often serve with staggered terms, and often for longer terms than a usual four-year Presidential term, meaning most Presidents will not have the opportunity to appoint all the commissioners of a given independent agency.
Each subject ( unit ) requires approximately 15 hours of study per week, with the usual load for distance students being two units per semester.
In astronomy, an epoch is a moment in time used as a reference point for some time-varying astronomical quantity, such as celestial coordinates, or elliptical orbital elements of a celestial body, where these are ( as usual ) subject to perturbations and vary with time.
While there in August, he was able to secure the permission of Sir Ian Hamilton, commander of the Dardanelles campaign in Turkey, to visit Australian troops in Gallipoli and write his impressions for the newspapers, subject to the usual military censorship.
Mathematician and historian W. W. Rouse Ball put the criticisms in perspective, remarking that " the fact that for two thousand years Elements was the usual text-book on the subject raises a strong presumption that it is not unsuitable for that purpose.
The freeholder can also develop or sell the building, subject to the usual planning and restrictions that might apply.
Their usual purpose is to briefly power a high-voltage flash tube, used to illuminate a photographic subject or optically pump a laser rod.
Cairns was subject to a great deal of media ridicule for these activities, but displayed his usual firm conviction about the rightness of his causes.

usual and matter
At the beginning stands the usual introductory matter, such as the tables for determining the date of Easter, the calendar, and the general rubrics.
Edge hitting of the ball underwent a two year " experimental period ", twice the usual length of an " experimental trial " and is still a matter of some controversy within the sport.
Alpha particles are the same as a helium-4 nucleus ( two protons and two neutrons ) and travel at speeds in excess of 5 % of the speed of light, but they interact with matter very heavily, and thus at their usual velocities only penetrate a few centimeters of air, or a few millimeters of low density material ( such as the thin mica material which is specially placed in some Geiger counter tubes to allow alpha particles in ).
The Batavian government, and its constitution, were particularly disliked by the Consul ( no friend of democracy in any case ), because of the snub that Amsterdam bankers gave in 1800 to his request for a big loan at the usual generous rate of interest the French expected as a matter of right.
Strange matter is a degenerate gas of quarks that is often assumed to contain strange quarks in addition to the usual up and down quarks.
Although performances striving for authenticity are now usual, it is generally agreed that there can never be a definitive version of Messiah ; the surviving manuscripts contain radically different settings of many numbers, and vocal and instrumental ornamentation of the written notes is a matter of personal judgment, even for the most historically informed performers.
In schizencephaly, the neurons border the edge of the cleft, implying a very early disruption of the usual grey matter migration during embryogenesis.
It therefore implies greater care than usual in the act of the performance of one's duty, such as in testimony to the facts of the matter in a court of law.
For a matter heard in the Federal Court of Australia, barristers robe ( but without a wig ) if it is the usual practice to robe in the Supreme Court of the State or Territory in which the matter is being heard.
The effect of this effort on the quality of the resulting work can only be a matter of speculation ; but commentators have noted that this fourth Oz book is darker and more troubling than usual.
to an assault on the self is " collapsed into the situation " as subject matter for the next assault, stripping the individual of the usual option to step back and comment on the situation.
Augustine Phillips was deposed on the matter by the investigating authorities ; he testified that the actors had been offered 40 shillings more than their usual fee, and for that reason alone had performed the play on 7 February, the day before Essex's uprising.
In this matter I congratulate you upon being in the company of thinkers of a higher cast than your usual associates and disciples.
The oldest and most usual generic term is vers, by which is understood any composition intended to be sung, no matter what the subject.
These terms and words, although receiving a usual meaning and being used in many branches of human sciences, have, according to René Guénon, lost substantially their original signification ( e. g. words such as " metaphysics ", " initiation ", " mysticism ", " personality ", " form ", " matter ").
As well as the usual sites the cerebellar gyri, brain stem, centrum semiovale and subcortical white matter may also be affected.
As a statistical matter, the low number of net jobs created in the decade 2000 – 2009 is due to a low number of new jobs created, not due to an especially higher than usual number of jobs destroyed ( net jobs is new jobs created minus old jobs destroyed ).
While A. duodenale can be ingested, the usual method of infection is through the skin ; this is commonly caused by walking barefoot through areas contaminated with fecal matter.
The matter should be discussed with the optician, though the only realistic way of testing the comfort is to try the optical device while wearing the usual spectacles.
" Gleizes approached abstraction conceptually rather than visually and in 1924 his intricate dialectic caused him to produce two amusing paintings which departed from his usual subject matter: the Imaginary Still Lifes, Blue and Green.
Quite removed from Armstrong ’ s usual subject matter, Death Defying Acts portrays a moment in the life of 1920 ’ s escape artist Harry Houdini in the style of a supernatural, romantic thriller.
Seeing population control " as a matter of power and ethnic survival " rather than in terms of ecological sustainability, Tibetans have successfully argued for an exemption of their ethnicity from usual Chinese family planning policies, such as the one-child policy.

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