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When dealing with the actual relation of philosophy to the sociology of knowledge, or better the role of philosophy in assisting research on the social sources of ideas, one has to become necessarily selective.
When human beings are dealing with new situations in the world, they are helped immensely by the fact that they know what to expect: they know what all things around them are, why they are there, what they are likely to do and so on.
When artificial intelligence came into existence in the 1960s, the field of computational linguistics became that sub-division of artificial intelligence dealing with human-level comprehension and production of natural languages.
When dealing with graded algebras, the commutator is usually replaced by the graded commutator, defined in homogeneous components as
When Las Casas arrived at Olid's headquarters, a large part of Olid's army was inland, dealing with another threat from a party of Spaniards under Gil González Dávila.
When Lindh arrived at Camp Rhino he was stripped and he was restrained to a stretcher, blindfolded and placed in a metal shipping container, which was procedure for dealing with a potentially dangerous detainee associated with a terrorist organization.
When dealing with three or fewer variables, it is common to replace x < sub > 1 </ sub > with just x, x < sub > 2 </ sub > with y, and x < sub > 3 </ sub > with z, as appropriate.
When dealing between merchants, the Statute of Frauds will be satisfied so long as it satisfies an authentication under the UCC Section 2-205 ( a signature / mark will do ).
When dealing with general function R → C, the transform takes on an integral form:
When dealing with experiments that are random and well-defined in a purely theoretical setting ( like tossing a fair coin ), probabilities describe the statistical number of outcomes considered divided by the number of all outcomes ( tossing a fair coin twice will yield HH with probability 1 / 4, because the four outcomes HH, HT, TH and TT are possible ).
When dealing with evidence about humans, archaeologists and palaeontologists may work together – for example palaeontologists might identify animal or plant fossils around an archaeological site, to discover what the people who lived there ate ; or they might analyze the climate at the time when the site was inhabited by humans.
When dealing with garbage collection schemes, it's often helpful to think of the reference graph, which is a directed graph where the vertices are objects and there is an edge from an object A to an object B if A holds a reference to B.
When Picard argues that humans are capable of dealing with anything, Q whisks the U. S. S.
When many small files are expected a small block size would typically maximize capacity, but for a system dealing mainly with large files, a larger block size can provide a performance advantage.
* Immediate updates: When dealing with the public in any capacity, laws, specifications, and parameters can change.
When dealing with new life challenges, adolescents take comfort in discussing these issues within their peer groups instead of their parents.
When dealing with situations on an ordinary human scale, Newtonian physics has been so enormously successful that it has no competition.
When dealing with functions of multiple variables, some of these variables may be related to each other, and it may be necessary to specify explicitly which variables are being held constant.
When oil began to gush in West Texas in the early 20th century, and again in the late 1970s, Fort Worth was at the center of the wheeling and dealing.
When dealing with an infested area, swift action is necessary.
When dealing with the implications of a dirty bomb attack, there are two main areas to be addressed: ( i ) the civilian impact, not only dealing with immediate casualties and long term health issues, but also the psychological effect and then ( ii ) the economic impact.
When dealing with words-as-words, short-form works and sentence fragments, this style places periods and commas outside the quotation marks:
When dealing with direct speech, British placement depends on whether or not the quoted statement is complete or a fragment.

When and aggressively
When traditional regimens are used aggressively enough to achieve near-normal glycosylated hemoglobin A1c levels, hypoglycemia is at least as frequent as with flexible regimens.
When the marker calls out the force side, the team can then rely on the marker to block off half the field and position themselves to aggressively cover just the open / force side.
When Ben-Gurion returned to government, Israeli forces began responding more aggressively to Egyptian-sponsored Palestinian guerilla attacks from Gaza — still under Egyptian rule.
When the Yuuzhan Vong attack the New Republic in Dark Tide: Onslaught, Jacen comes to believe that many Jedi are handling the threat too aggressively.
When cleaning alligator pools, some zookeepers can tread on alligators without eliciting a response, though crocodiles almost invariably react aggressively and are for the most part more aggressive in their natural habitat.
When a fake fiberglass Turnstone model in placed in a Turnstone's territory, the occupant is less likely to respond aggressively if the model is painted to have the plumage pattern of a neighboring Turnstone.
When Don Haskins became basketball coach in 1961, he aggressively recruited black players.
When attempts to resolve the conflicts between the Protestant and Catholic cantons in the Tagsatzung and during the disputation of Baden ( 1526 ) were unsuccessful, Obwalden adopted an aggressively pro-Catholic stance.
When US operations were running at full capacity, PolyGram expanded aggressively, and would press large quantities of records without knowing the demand.
When the project entered the Caribbean lowlands, however, many workers died from exhaustion and malaria, which prompted Keith to aggressively recruit outside the country, bringing in large numbers of Jamaicans, Chinese, and even Italians to finish the job.
When it came to justice in home loans, Cisneros, through his agency, stood firm to lenders by letting them know that HUD would no longer tolerate unfairly denying minorities access to home loans, and aggressively penalized lenders who broke fair lending laws.
When fighting other types of light troops, peltasts were able to close more aggressively in melee as they had the advantage of possessing shields, swords, and helmets.
When English drama was reborn in 1660 with the re-opening of the theatres, the leading tragic style was the male-dominated heroic drama which celebrated powerful, aggressively masculine heroes and their pursuit of glory, as rulers and conquerors as well as lovers.
When IBM announced plans to acquire Cognos and SAP announced plans to purchase Business Objects, MicroStrategy announced plans to aggressively recruit employees and customers from its competitors.
When Cochran pushed aggressively for a single entity to control the activity of all women pilots.
When stalking web-building spiders, Portias try to make different patterns of vibrations in the web that aggressively mimic the struggle of a trapped insect or the courtship signals of a male spider, repeating any pattern that induces the intended prey to move towards the Portia.
When Gould protests, Karen says that she knows Gould invited her to his place in order to sleep with her and aggressively starts to seduce him into taking her to bed, and into pitching the Radiation book instead of the Doug Brown film.
When agitated he would sound and then breach so aggressively his entire body would sometimes come completely out of the water.
When such play occurs, the enforcer is expected to respond aggressively, by fighting or checking the offender.
When the rights to a Canadian production of Phantom were secured, producer Garth Drabinsky aggressively pursued Caine to reprise the role in Toronto.

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