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These operators D and N are unique and each is a polynomial in T.
These conventions allow some operators in both languages to serve both as predicates ( answering a boolean-valued question ) and as returning a useful value for further computation, but in Scheme the value '() which is equivalent to NIL in Common Lisp evaluates to true in a boolean expression.
These elements — symbols, operators, and interpretation theory — are what give sequences of symbols meaning within a KR.
These arbitrary explanatory phrases become precise new operators, created on the fly by the programmer, forming a meta-language on top of the underlying programming language.
These symbols are called " logical connectives ", " logical operators ", " propositional operators ", or, in classical logic, " truth-functional connectives ".
These operators are commonly pronounced as " mod ", but it is specifically a remainder that is computed ( since in C ++ a negative number will be returned if the first argument is negative, and in Python a negative number will be returned if the second argument is negative ).
These included operators similar to the += et alter in C and explicit register declarations for variables.
Debbie Stothard of the Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma stated that mining operators used drugs on employees to improve productivity, with needles shared, raising the risk of HIV infection: " These rubies are red with the blood of young people.
These are precisely the relations obeyed by the ladder operators for an infinite set of independent quantum harmonic oscillators, one for each single-particle state.
These include semi-join, outer operators such as outer join and outer union, and various forms of division.
These regulations place the obligations for safety on the owners and operators of any boat including sailboats.
These allow mathematical and logical operators to be written in their traditional form:
" These operators were almost always women until the mid-1960s when men were once again hired.
These shows saw a fairly minimal band ; three eyeball-headed Residents ( one on guitar and two laptop / sample operators ), a " stage hand " performer, and a male and female vocalist in costumes reminiscent of the Wormwood Tour.
These operators can only exceed their allocations if they buy emission allowances, or offset their excesses through a mechanism that is agreed by all the parties to UNFCCC.
These positions include but are not limited to curators, collections managers / registrars, public programmers / educators, exhibition designers, and building operators.
These are designed to offer operators guaranteed availability and make the picture more complex with the operator managing the asset but the OEM taking on the liability to ensure its serviceability.
These judgments find themselves if two pairs of two dual operators, and each operator is the negation of another, relationships that Aristotle summarised with his square of oppositions.
These various bracket characters are frequently used in many computer languages as operators or for other syntax markup.
These are differential operators, except for potential energy V which is just a multiplicative factor.
These problems have been exposed by whistleblower Gerald W. Brown, and have led to reportable events among licensees ( operators of nuclear power plants ) of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ).
These early developments in formalised ambulance services were decided at local levels, and this led to services being provided by diverse operators such as the local hospital, police, fire brigade, or even funeral directors who often possessed the only local transport allowing a passenger to lie down.
These types can include variables, operators, function symbols, predicate ( or relation ) symbols, quantifiers, and propositional constants.
These measures begin with systems designed and operators trained to make Electronic Intercepts ( ELINT ) and then classification and analysis broadly known as Signals intelligence from such detections to return information and perhaps actionable intelligence ( e. g. a ship's identification from unique characteristics of a specific radar ) to the commander.

These and faced
These extraordinary performances led Muttiah Muralitharan to state that Lara was the most dangerous batsman he had ever faced.
These " unique " mechanisms for monitoring and revenue management have faced intense criticism from the beginning.
These prior and subsidiary decisions contribute, I think, to our sense of ourselves as responsible free agents, roughly in the following way: I am faced with an important decision to make, and after a certain amount of deliberation, I say to myself: " That's enough.
These trapping brigades in Northern California faced serious risks, and were often the first to explore relatively uncharted territory.
These systems faced initial skepticism, based on the assumption that applications do not have significant parallelism, because of Amdahl's law, but the success of early systems such as nCUBE and the fast progress in microprocessor performance following Moore's law led to a fast replacement.
These consciousness-raising sessions allowed early radical feminists to develop a political ideology based on common experiences women faced with male supremacy.
These southern Tai princes faced Khmer influence from Lavo.
These were essentially similar to the torpedo boats they faced, but mounted a light gun instead of torpedoes.
These games are based upon real events and attempt to represent a reasonable approximation of the actual forces, terrain, and other material factors faced by the actual participants.
These farm labourers had faced unemployment for a number of years due to the widespread introduction of the threshing machine and the policy of enclosing fields.
These characteristics are often challenged when faced with a disability and the boy or man must reshape what it means to be masculine.
These families are faced with change that would severely alter their way of life.
These cars were popular in Australia, where GM faced competition from the big Ford Galaxie and Dodge Phoenix.
These two and others, who had adopted their tactics, faced off in several wars leading to a series of developments as a result of these confrontations.
These faced a widened area of railroad land, which ran the full length of the Original Town.
These hopes were dashed when Campbell-Bannerman faced down an attempt (" The Relugas Compact ") to " kick him upstairs " to the House of Lords.
These patrols faced insurgents who conduct ambushes using assault rifles, rocket propelled grenades, and carefully placed and timed explosives.
These groups faced economic and political domination by the Americo-Liberian elites, who were descended from free-born and formerly enslaved blacks from America who founded Liberia in 1847.
These states faced the attacks of the Byzantine Greek successor states of Nicaea and Epirus, as well as Bulgaria.
These three biplanes were of a " pusher " design, so-called because the propeller faced backwards, behind the cockpit.
These laws, however, have faced the challenges of the American Civil Liberties Union.
These events could include trauma faced during childhood, such as physical, emotional or sexual abuse, or other types of psychological trauma.
These great hopes for inflatable structures would later be dashed by the many practical difficulties faced by inflatable buildings, such as climatization, safety, sensitivity to wind and fireproofing that, currently, restrict their use to very specific circumstances.
These were arranged so that each line of chalets faced another line, with a grassed area in the middle.

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