Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Judge Mathis" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Typically and asks
Typically the survey asks how much money people would be willing to pay ( or willing to accept ) to maintain the existence of ( or be compensated for the loss of ) an environmental feature, such as biodiversity.

Typically and for
Typically, the young child's emotional reactions last for a relatively short time, as contrasted to those of an adult.
Typically, however, the one-way ANOVA is used to test for differences among at least three groups, since the two-group case can be covered by a t-test.
Typically, when an algorithm is associated with processing information, data is read from an input source, written to an output device, and / or stored for further processing.
Typically, young children will make an ASL sign in the correct location and use the correct hand motion, but may be able only to approximate the hand shape, for example, using one finger instead of three in signing water.
Typically performed as definitive treatment for appendicitis, although sometimes the appendix is prophylactically removed incidental to another abdominal procedure.
Typically for a theropod, Albertosaurus was bipedal and balanced the heavy head and torso with a long tail.
Typically, abstraction is used in the arts as a synonym for abstract art in general.
Typically, the duration of copyright is the whole life of the creator plus fifty to a hundred years from the creator's death, or a finite period for anonymous or corporate creations.
Typically, a work must meet minimal standards of originality in order to qualify for copyright, and the copyright expires after a set period of time ( some jurisdictions may allow this to be extended ).
Typically, the anthropologist lives among people in another society for a period of time, simultaneously participating in and observing the social and cultural life of the group.
Typically, this involves adding armour for protection from battlefield hazards such as artillery, unexploded ordnance, mines, and small arms fire.
Typically, federal courts are thought to be more favorable for defendants, and state courts more favorable for plaintiffs.
Typically the third tier of support is formed of product engineers / developers or highly skilled technical support staff for the product.
Typically, equal weight is given for historically important events and local events, the purpose being the recording of events that occurred, seen from the perspective of the chronicler.
Typically the internal layer is optimized for top performance, in an average way that takes into account performance requirements ( possibly conflicting ) of different external views according to their relative importance.
Typically an appropriate general-purpose DBMS can be selected to be utilized for this purpose.
Typically, they organize summer camping experiences for children and youth.
Typically, the domain to be meshed is specified as a coarse simplicial complex ; for the mesh to be numerically stable, it must be refined, for instance by using Ruppert's algorithm.
Typically thin sections are stained for several minutes with an aqueous or alcoholic solution of uranyl acetate followed by aqueous lead citrate.
Typically, experts are relied on for opinions on severity of injury, degree of insanity, cause of failure in a machine or other device, loss of earnings, care costs, and the like.
Typically, environmentalists have conservationist views-in general, they advocate for the preservation, restoration, or enhancement of the natural environment.
Typically early grocery shops would be counter-based shops, in which purchasers told the shop-keeper what they wanted, so that the shop-keeper could get it for them.
Typically prices can range from US $ 1 / carat for a normal amethyst to US $ 20, 000 – 50, 000 for a collector's three carat pigeon-blood almost " perfect " ruby.

Typically and documents
Typically, input documents are XML files, but anything from which the processor can build an XQuery and XPath Data Model can be used, for example relational database tables, or geographical information systems.
Typically, the documents a beneficiary has to present in order to receive payment include a commercial invoice, bill of lading, and a document proving the shipment was insured against loss or damage in transit.
Typically, a summons and related documents must be served upon the defendant personally, or in some cases upon another person of suitable age and discretion at the person's residence or place of business or employment.
Typically, iXBRL is implemented within HTML documents, which are displayed or printed by web browsers without revealing the XBRL metadata inside the document.
Typically businesses purchase the stamps from the government, and attach them to taxed items as part of putting the items on sale, or in the case of documents, as part of filling out the form.
Typically, it accesses documents under the Freedom of Information Act and other open records laws, publishing reports and encouraging action to reduce the risk of biological warfare.
Typically, universities and high schools buy licenses to submit essays to the Turnitin website, which checks the documents for unoriginal content.
Typically required by institutional / commercial lenders to ensure documents are prepared correctly.

Typically and verify
Typically, the writer finishes a draft and passes it to one or more SMEs who conduct a technical review to verify accuracy and completeness.
Typically the license will limit the key to a fixed number of installations which must only be within the licensee's organization and also place the licensee under an obligation to keep a record of the number of installations, keep the key confidential and possibly even require that the licensee organisation makes itself available for a software licensing audit to verify that its use of the key is within the terms of the license.

Typically and claim
Typically, in the later Vedic age, a Hindu king ( Maharajah ) was only called Samrāṭ after performing the Vedic Rājasūya sacrifice, enabling him by religious tradition to claim superiority over the other kings and princes.
Typically, in order to claim a system has branch predication, most or all of the instructions must have this ability to execute conditionally based on a predicate.
Typically, it is perceived as an extension of Japan's growing focus on materialism, much of which is what critics claim is the cause of enjo-kōsai.

Typically and upon
Typically, this stance is taken by churches and individuals who do not place significant emphasis upon eschatology at all.
Typically based on the platform of a main battle tank, these vehicles go by different names depending upon the country of use or manufacture.
Typically, the software system will place data in some well known and mutually agreed upon memory location ( s ), and " ring the doorbell " by writing to a different memory location.
Typically, the port price is based upon access speed and yearly commitment level while the loop is based on geography.
Typically, upon the death of the master, slaves who had performed outstanding services were freed.
Typically the oath is made upon a religious object such as a Bible or saint's relic, often contained within an altar, thus binding the oath-taker before God.
Typically, " Harpocrates is the Babe in the Egg of Blue that sits upon the lotus flower in the Nile ".
Typically, men o ' war feed upon small aquatic organisms, such as fish and plankton.
Typically, the graver the insult, the fewer the paces agreed upon.
Typically, a rental shop conducts business with customers under conditions and terms agreed upon in a rental agreement or contract, which may be implied, explicit, or written.
Typically if the online retail firm has no " presence " in the state where the merchandise will be delivered, no obligation is imposed upon the retailer to collect sales taxes from " out-of-state " purchasers.
Typically, raters are motivated to give higher ratings because of the lack of organizational sanction concerning accurate / inaccurate appraisals, the rater's desire to guarantee promotions, salary increases, etc., the rater's inclination to avoid negative reactions from subordinates, and the observation that higher ratings of the ratees reflect favorably upon the rater.
Typically, in the United States, the process for a variance must be made available to a landowner upon request, or the municipality may be in danger of committing a regulatory taking.
Typically aircraft are routed upon both the hub-and-spoke and the point-to-point transit models of aircraft routing.
Typically, in an ordination ceremony, before a person is ordained for the first time to a particular office such as elder, teacher, or priest, the person performing the ceremony will " confer upon them " the Aaronic or Melchizedek priesthood.
** Typically all of these will automatically identify and track containers based upon barcodes, or increasingly, RFID tags
Typically, the caudillos took it upon themselves to attain power over society and place themselves as its leader.
Typically this is done upon the death of a Connecticut resident in the armed forces, but has been done in the past for the funerals of past state governors, state representatives, or for an event considered tragic for the state.
Typically in such cases an out of court settlement is forced upon the wealthy individual or organisation.
Typically, the chartered local unions of a union elect delegations ( with the size of the delegation based upon membership size ) to attend regional, national and international conventions of the union at which leadership boards are elected.
Typically, the forces reduce slightly upon sliding.
Typically, rats swim around the edge of the pool first before venturing out into the center in a meandering pattern before stumbling upon the hidden platform.

1.020 seconds.