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These and arbitrary
These arbitrary rules on day and month intercalation caused the calendars of each state to be slightly different, at times.
These classifications are arbitrary, and most taxonomies over the twentieth century have placed the chipmunks in a single genus.
These relations consist of a heading and a set of zero or more tuples in arbitrary order.
These implementations also use a compiler that can translate arbitrary source code at runtime to machine code.
These characterisations of the roots of arbitrary polynomials are generalisations of the methods previously discovered to solve the quintic equation.
These can produce high quality beams at arbitrary wavelengths.
These preferences may arise when an arbitrary female preference for some aspect of male morphology — initially, perhaps, a result of genetic drift — creates, in due course, selection for males with the appropriate ornament.
These applications typically used an arbitrary markup language to define the codes / tags.
These norms will be arbitrary, culturally dependent and ‘ flexible ’, whereas territorial morality aims at rules which are universal and absolute, such as Kant ’ s ‘ categorical imperative ’ and Geisler's graded absolutism.
These fields can be OBVs themselves, forming lists, trees or arbitrary graphs.
These must sum to 1, but are otherwise arbitrary.
These two examples illustrate that general solutions of ordinary differential equations ( ODEs ) involve arbitrary constants, but solutions of PDEs involve arbitrary functions.
These territories were fairly arbitrary in their geographic extent as the vast majority of the Vietnamese regarded their country as a single land and minor resistance to French rule continued over the next 70 years to achieve an independent state.
These solutions typically allow arbitrary and dynamic interconnection between any two domains on the Internet whenever a user wishes to place a call.
These men coerced the town's inhabitants and those of the surrounding villages, Christian and Muslim alike, with their arbitrary looting and crimes.
These criticisms include problems of overlap, duplication, excessive categorization, insufficient information, varying requirements, arbitrary federal decision-making, and grantsmanship ( a funding bias toward entities most familiar with how to exploit the system, rather than to those most in need ).
These halted arbitrary evictions, but not where rent was unpaid.
These are essentially more luminous versions of Seyfert 1s: the distinction is arbitrary and is usually expressed in terms of a limiting optical magnitude.
These are employed when the relative position of the other station is unknown or arbitrary.
These unfortunates, who numbered a large proportion of the population, were subject to domiciliary visits, and to arbitrary perquisitions, arrest and expulsion.
These are popular because they allow cleaving of a substrate in any arbitrary location.
These classes are not closed under arbitrary many-one reductions, however.
These would be only the male heads of families ( except for slaves who may have been counted as individuals ) and the total has to be multiplied by an arbitrary figure ( 4 or 5 is usual ) for an estimate of the total including women and children.

These and explanatory
These lights will also often have the words " NO TURN " displayed, or an explanatory reason why the turn is not allowed, such as " TRAIN " in the case of a rail or light rail crossing.
These two ways of imagining the two terms of the identity statement are so different it will always seem that there is an explanatory gap whether there is or not.
These are explanatory examples of the broadest dimensions of religiosity and that they may not be reflected in specific religiosity measures.
These collections contain introductions and explanatory passages by the author.
These explanatory notes address such diverse topics as irrumation, cunnilingus, masturbation, bestiality, sexual positions, eunuchism, phalli, religious prostitution, aphrodisiacs, pornography, and sexual terminology, but are not always accurate scholarly reflections of ancient Roman practices.
These paintings are accompanied by explanatory texts written by the folklorist and Kyoto scholar Ema Tsutomu.
" These senses are defined in part by Merriam-Webster's Collegiate as follows: " an authoritative rule "; " the title of a statute "; " something under which a thing is classed: CATEGORY "; " an explanatory or introductory commentary: GLOSS "; " an established rule, tradition, or custom "; "
" These views are attempts to develop a theory that provides the explanatory power Lewis notes in chapter one without modal realism's ontological commitment to an infinitude of concrete possible worlds.

These and phrases
These writings, in the words of Henry Cadbury, Professor of Divinity at Harvard University and a leading Quaker, " contain a few fresh phrases of his own, are generally characterized by an excess of scriptural language and today they seem dull and repetitious ".
These verbs of motion or phrases can be taken as Plautine stage directions since no overt stage directions are apparent.
These themes were typically 16 bars, each theme divided into periods of four four-bar phrases and arranged in patterns of repeats and reprises.
These phrases can also be found in the 1973 and 1935 Philippine constitutions.
These noun phrases are not called predicate nouns but are instead called direct objects because they refer to the object that is being acted upon.
These representations show the words, phrases, and at times clauses that make up sentences.
These include some of his most famous compositions, notably Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles ( a6 ) This day Christ was born ( a6 ) and Have mercy upon me ( a6 ) which employs alternating phrases with verse and full scoring and also circulated as a church anthem.
These roles would require such inane phrases as " snap snap ", " rumble rumble ", " roar roar snarl slaver ", or " chug chug futt ", preceded by portentous announcements such as "... and I, Douglas Smith, play the volcano ".
These phrases reflect the concept that " within each person, there are opposing natures continually in conflict " and are referenced many times in the rabbinic tradition.
These may be more precisely distinguished as phrasal attributives or attributive phrases.
These phrases are also found as calques in English, as " It was my pleasure " and " The pleasure was " is " mine.
These alphabets were used in phrases to emphasize or spell out an aircraft identification letter, e. g. " H-Harry ", " G for George ".
These are frequently heard during courtship, interspersed with song phrases as the harsh whistles are in pre-courtship.
These many coincidences of borrowed phrases from the same source book suggest that Magee was heavily influenced by it.
These advanced pieces based on studies by the flautist Henri Soussmann are more exercises than etudes ( many feature short phrases repeating through the range of the instruments and in different keys ).
" These phrases express the idea that the totem always accompanies, belongs to, and stands behind one as a guide and warner of dangers.
These sentences use phrases which mean, respectively, " the the restaurant restaurant ", " the the tar tar ", and " with with ".
These are the kinds of phrases that one finds in certain job titles such as ' Professor of x ', ' Senior Lecturer in y ':
These controversial passages are not the basis for disputed issues of doctrine, but tend to be additional stories or snippets of phrases.
These phrases are used to form a Markov Random Field representing the incoming texts.
These two verbs are also seen in set phrases such as dō itashimashite ( you're welcome ) and itadakimasu ( いただきます — a phrase said before eating or drinking ).
These images are very common phrases describing the beauty of the Vietnamese landscape.
These can be shown to behave as noun phrases in many respects, for example, in being able to form determinerless phrases

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