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When evaluating a coin, the following — often subjective — factors may be considered: 1 ) " eye appeal " or the aesthetic interest of the coin ; 2 ) dents on the rim ; 3 ) unsightly scratches or other blemishes on the surface of the coin ; 4 ) luster ; 5 ) toning ; 6 ) level of detail retained, where a coin with full details obviously is valued higher than one with worn details.
When evaluating the integral, t is held constant, and so it is considered a parameter.
When the retrieved representations do not sufficiently resolve newly arrived patterns, evaluating persists, engaging higher layers of the cortex in an ongoing pursuit of resolution.
When evaluating a decision or problem, individuals can turn to these trusted or elite individuals for their opinions.
When playing High-Low it is common to use the Ace-to-five low hand ranking to evaluate the low hands and use the standard hand ranking when evaluating high hands.
When evaluating whether it is acceptable to express sentiments like RTFM, one must consider the trade-off between maintaining the usability of a forum for its existing users, and making a forum welcoming to newcomers.
When rationally evaluating a potential transaction, it is important to consider transaction costs that might prove significant.
When evaluating a large game tree using techniques such as minimax or alpha-beta pruning, search depth is limited for feasibility reasons.
When Hewlett – Packard introduced the original HP-35 pocket scientific calculator, its numerical accuracy, in evaluating transcendental functions, for some arguments, was not optimal.
When evaluating evidence, students should be encouraged to practice formal argumentation.
When evaluating an Option ARM, prudent borrowers will not focus on the teaser rate or initial payment level, but will consider the characteristics of the index, the size of the " mortgage margin " that is added to the index value, and the other terms of the ARM.
When Caledonian's senior management began evaluating competing state-of-the-art jet aircraft types as potential replacements for the Britannia in its long-haul role in the mid-1960s, the Boeing 707 320C series was favoured because of its superior range and payload compared with its contemporary rivals.
When evaluating carcinogenic effects, the EPA uses the Q < sub > 1 </ sub >* method.
When evaluating a Bézier curve of degree n in 3 dimensional space with n + 1 control points P < sub > i </ sub >
When evaluating costs, fossil fuels are generally used as the reference.
When evaluating the metaball field, any points beyond their maximum radius from the sample point can be ignored.
When the training set is enormous and no simple formulas exist, evaluating the sums of gradients becomes very expensive, because evaluating the gradient requires evaluating all the summand functions ' gradients.
* When F receives a request R, then it checks to see if it has already received a response ( that can either be a return value or a thrown exception ) from evaluating < tt >< Expression ></ tt > proceeding as follows:
* When F receives the response V from evaluating < tt >< Expression ></ tt >, then V is stored in F and
When to comes to evaluating coherence and fidelity, ordinary people with common sense are competent rhetorical critics ( Griffin 305 ).
When evaluating the performance of another machine, the benchmark application is run on that system and the time the application requires for completion is recorded.
When evaluating his work at San Giorgio in Modica, and the domed Basilica of San Giorgio in Ragusa ( designed 1738, built 1744 – 66 ), it appears incredible that he was completely untravelled.

When and prestige
When the winter tour began at Los Angeles last January there was no one in sight to challenge Palmer's towering prestige.
When OUP arrived on Indian shores, it was preceded by the immense prestige of the Sacred Books of the East, edited by Friedrich Max Müller, which had at last reached completion in 50 ponderous volumes.
When the two Foundations were founded, they could be described as being at opposite social ends of the Galaxy — with Trantor at the very center of galactic power and prestige, and Terminus at the other extreme, something the First Foundation failed to realize because its members were inclined to analyze Seldon's statement in physical terms.
When a lecturer is part-time, there is little practical distinction from an adjunct professor, since neither has the prestige of being on the tenure-track.
When confusion arose about Barack Obama's status on the law faculty at the University of Chicago, the institution stated that although his title was " senior lecturer ," that school actually uses that title for notable people such as federal judges and politicians who are deemed of high prestige but simply lack sufficient time to commit to a traditional tenure-track position.
When king Augustus III The Saxon had ordered construction of Postal Palace town's prestige increased significantly.
When publicly available robots were the newest craze, she basked in the prestige of owning Robbie.
When the player wins or quits, his or her character attains a humorous rank based on " prestige points " accrued during the game.
When the World Cycling Championship was introduced in 1927 the race started to lose prestige.
When we consider Augustine's great prestige, it is easy to understand why his writings should have so influenced the development of Western monachism.
Over this 19-year period of exile, Chong ' er gained both prestige and talented followers ; a lady of a foreign court once commented that " When I look at the followers of the prince of Jin, every one of them is fit to be a premier of a state ".
When Steyn left The Witness in 1990 to take up the position of editor of Johannesburg ’ s Star newspaper, the paper ’ s prestige and reputation for quality journalism had reached a particularly high point.
When different languages or language varieties come in contact with one another, a variety of relationships can form between the two, all typically influenced by prestige.
When the two contact languages have equal power or prestige, they form adstratum, as exemplified by Old English and Norse, which shared elements with each other more or less equally.
When two languages with an asymmetrical power relationship come into contact — such as through colonization or in a refugee situation — the creole that results is typically largely based on the prestige language ; as noted above, linguists have observed that the low-prestige language usually provides the phonology, while the high-prestige language provides the lexicon and grammatical structure.
" When President Wilson left Washington he enjoyed a prestige and a moral influence throughout the world unequalled in history.
When face acquired its Chinese sense of " prestige ; honor ", it filled a lexical gap in the English lexicon.
When Mossolov learnt of this he warned, " If you make gifts everywhere on this scale, your revenues will not last .” But Dimitri Konstantinovich replied that the stipend was “ not intended to enable us to live as sybarites ; this money is put into our hands in order that we may augment the prestige of the Imperial family.
When you've spent that length of time acquiring history, building something up to where it had international prestige, then see it all disappear in a couple of hours, what else can it be?
When Mihira Bhoja started his career reverses and defeats suffered by his father Ramabhadra had considerably lowered the prestige of the Royal Gurjar Pratihar family.
When this proved to be the case, Parvus ' prestige among his socialist and other German comrades increased.

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