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In this approach, speech performance varies depending on the capacity that the individual has for producing fluent speech, and the demands placed upon the person by the speaking situation.
Whether offense is taken at hearing the word varies greatly according to listener and situation, and is related to age and social class: elderly speakers and those of ( or aspiring to ) higher socioeconomic strata tend to use it more privately and selectively than younger and more blue-collar speakers.
An F with a double sharp applied raises it a whole step so it is enharmonically equivalent to a G. Usage varies on how to notate the situation in which a note with a double sharp is followed in the same measure by a note with a single sharp: some publications simply use the single accidental for the latter note, whereas others use a combination of a natural and a sharp, with the natural being understood to apply to only the second sharp.
The actual situation is more complicated — as Allen R. Greenleaf explains, " Illuminance varies inversely as the square of the distance between the exit pupil of the lens and the position of the plate or film.
Discourse varies depending upon the meaning-context that is created due to the situation, and because of this, it is " embedded in the situation " ( Bitzer 4 ).
The type of civil information that is needed in order to support military operations varies based on the environment and situation.
The situation in the courts of the various U. S. states varies from state to state but is often similar to that in the federal courts.
Perception of the physical world does not necessarily result in a universal reaction among receivers ( see emotions ), but varies depending on one's tendency to handle the situation, how the situation relates to the receiver's past experiences, and any number of other factors.
The method of choosing teams varies, but the selection is usually based upon geographical situation of the clubs or the nationalities of the players involved.
By constructing a situation in which the electrostatic potential varies for two paths of a particle, through regions of zero electric field, an observable Aharonov – Bohm interference phenomenon from the phase shift has been predicted ; again, the absence of an electric field means that, classically, there would be no effect.
In the US, most practicing structural engineers are currently licensed as civil engineers, but the situation varies from state to state.
The methodology of reform can be classified into two groups, one depending on re-interpreting the traditional texts which constitutes Islamic law ( ijtihad ); this varies widely from little deviation from the traditional interpretation, to the more liberal which considers only the meaning of Qur ' an as a divine inspiration, while the wording is believed to be from the prophet Muhammad intended by him to suit his time and situation, therefore interpreting the problematic verses in modern times allegorically or even not considering them.
The exact role of uke also known as a partner, varies between the different arts and often within the art itself depending on the situation.
Tolerance of pests varies also by whether or not they are a health hazard ( low tolerance ) or merely a cosmetic damage ( high tolerance in a non-commercial situation ).
The mathematics of dealing with the situation where M ( x ) varies with x is difficult, except in special cases that usually do not correspond to physical reality.
This stage varies according to the person's situation.
The situation in Europe also varies from country to country.
The level of partisanship in state legislative bodies varies greatly from one state to another, so the foregoing must be regarded as a guideline of rather typical circumstances rather than a reflection of the situation in every state.
The water quality of the lake varies widely during various seasons – summer, pre – monsoon, monsoon and post – monsoon – as the depth and width of the lake mouth varies causing a dynamic situation of mixing and circulation of waters.
* B: financial situation varies noticeably
But the situation varies from country to country, depending on the status of digitization and the role of pay-TV and IPTV in each market.

situation and unusual
His position was unpaid, a situation common in Germany and otherwise not unusual at the time, as Gibbs, who had independent means, had yet to publish anything.
A subset of British comedy consciously avoids traditional situation comedy themes and story lines to branch out into more unusual topics or narrative methods.
Many of Asimov's robot-focused stories involve robots behaving in unusual and counter-intuitive ways as an unintended consequence of how the robot applies the Three Laws to the situation in which it finds itself.
This created a unique situation in LeMay's service record since in 1928 it was unusual for a person to hold a commission both in the National Guard and the Army Reserve.
With the Regency, what was already an unusual situation became even more anomalous when the Hōjō usurped power from those who had usurped it from the Emperor in the first place.
Because of an unusual copyright situation in which BBV was able to license K-9 but not Romana or other Doctor Who elements, the Mistress is not explicitly called Romana.
In order to remedy the situation, the city has taken the unusual step of outsourcing a number of functions, including its police services.
The Mitford sisters and their brother grew up in an aristocratic country house with emotionally distant parents, as well as a large household with numerous servants ; this family situation was not unusual for its time.
Due to this unusual situation, the dioceses of these parts of Galicia do not match any longer with the administrative divisions.
The reasons for such designs vary ; some are intended to quietly force customers into a vendor lock-in situation, or force upgrading customers to replace more components than would otherwise be necessary ; others are the result of practical considerations such as cost, packaging, ease of design, unusual or enhanced features ; and still others result from an ignorance of standards, or even an absence of standards.
One source of frustration for the main character is his mother's decision to " cut him off " from intimate physical contact, a situation made worse by her becoming morbidly obese, which is not unusual in this society.
The same situation is in evidence in everyday life, however, whenever attention is fixated with a question or an experience of the amazing, the unusual, or anything that holds a person's interest.
The unusual and uncomfortable takeoff and landing procedures are still used despite the significantly improved security situation.
It is now in the unusual situation of having appeared simultaneously in the top ten " most popular " and " most hated " London buildings in opinion surveys.
MSNBC Editor-in-Chief Jerry Nachman once jokingly lamented this unusual situation:
Although the cast and characters were predominantly African-American, the program was unusual in that issues of race were rarely mentioned when compared to other situation comedies of the time, such as The Jeffersons.
While previously the norm had been the scarcity of resources, the Industrial Revolution created an unusual economic situation.
Shakespeare was a heterosexual man, who was faced with an unusual situation when the handsome, young, bisexual Earl of Southampton fell in love with him.
The tank was originally designed as a special weapon to solve an unusual tactical situation: the stalemate of the trenches on the Western Front.
Swinburne Student Union has not been funded by the University since 2006 which has resulted in the unusual situation of the University operating student advocacy itself through a wholly owned subsidiary, the Swinburne Student Amenities Association.
The desperate economic situation, combined with the substantial Democratic victories in the 1932 Congressional elections, gave Roosevelt unusual influence over Congress in the " First Hundred Days " of his administration.
This is an unusual circumstance in software: a situation in which " versionitis " ( a large number of versions of the same software, all differing slightly from each other ) can be beneficial.
Although a court's ability to recognize human rights not explicitly stated in a constitution is not particularly unusual, the Canadian situation is unique in that this ability extends to procedural issues not related to human rights.
For the ( highly unusual ) situation where the complex-valued probability amplitude is to be replaced by some other field taking on values in some other mathematical space, the i would be replaced by the appropriate geometric factor ( that is, the Jacobian ) for that space.

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