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Within and order
Within an expression containing two or more occurrences in a row of the same associative operator, the order in which the operations are performed does not matter as long as the sequence of the operands is not changed.
Within the order, each individual community ( which may be a monastery, a priory or abbey ) maintains its own autonomy, while the organization as a whole exists to represent their mutual interests.
Within this time, two psychiatrists may ask a judge to extend the commitment and order involuntary treatment.
Within the order, by far the most important family economically is the family of grasses ( Poaceae, syn.
Within the order, it lies outside of the large clade known as the core Caryophyllales.
Within short order, the addition of a suitable direct current to the signal was found to reduce distortion by operating the head substantially within its linear response region.
" Within the following year, at least 724, 000 people are killed on order of the troikas, directed by Joseph Stalin.
Within that order there is further selectivity with various mosquito species exhibiting preference for different species.
Within polygynous unions, differences in conjugal stability are found to occur by wife order.
Within two years, he was beheaded by the order of his own eldest son while on his way to Mecca.
Within the area surrounded by the walls are the remains of three temples, all of the Doric order, and of an ancient style ; none of them were standing until the temple designated " Temple E " was re-erected in the 20th century, but the foundations of them all remain, together with numerous portions of columns and other architectural fragments, sufficient to enable one to restore the plan and design of all three without difficulty.
Within dungeon areas, a number of puzzles may be present and required to be solved in order for the player to advance.
Within months King Frederick appointed Tausen as one of his personal chaplains ( October 1526 ) in order to protect him from Catholics.
Within a few months, however, Crane was persuaded by his family to forgo a military career and transfer to Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, in order to pursue a mining engineering degree.
" Within the chaos that develops over the course of the play — through the overlap of time periods, through increasingly complicated ideas that are presented, through the variances between what is correct and what is assumed — connections and order can still be recognized.
Within a band the number of levels is of the order of the number of atoms in the crystal, so although electrons are actually restricted to these energies, they appear to be able to take on a continuum of values.
Within days the minority Conservative government was unseated ; the legislation died on the order paper.
Within the field of sustainability, energy conservation even of the order of 15 % is considered substantial.
Within Muslim discourse we find constant reference to such concepts as Islamic government, Islamic economics, or Islamic social order.
Within 50 years most Mongols had become Buddhist, with tens of thousands of monks, who were members of the Gelug order, loyal to the Dalai Lama.
Within the animation industry, the Silly Symphonies series is most noted for its use by Walt Disney as a platform for experimenting with processes, techniques, characters, and stories in order to further the art of animation.
Within the area studied, graduates are posited to possess advanced knowledge of a specialized body of theoretical and applied topics ; high order skills in analysis, critical evaluation or professional application ; and the ability to solve complex problems and think rigorously and independently.
Within Heterobranchia, gene order seems to be relatively conserved and gene rearrangements are mostly related with transposition of tRNA genes.
Gormley said of the New York site that " Within the condensed environment of Manhattan's topography, the level of tension between the palpable, the perceivable and the imaginable is heightened because of the density and scale of the buildings " and that in this context, the project should " activate the skyline in order to encourage people to look around.

Within and consider
Within marriage, various Abrahamic religions consider several practices to be considered unchaste, such as sexual intimacy during or shortly after menstruation or childbirth.
Within Islam, certain traditions, notably Sufism, consider communication with spirits possible.
Within this group, fantails are placed in the family Dicruridae, although some authorities consider them distinct enough to warrant their own small family, Rhipiduridae.
Within a few weeks of his 1523 marriage to the unattractive and sickly Christine of Saxony, who was also alleged to be an immoderate drinker, Philip committed adultery ; and as early as 1526 he began to consider the permissibility of bigamy.
Within Islam, there has been conflict at various periods between Sunnis and Shias ; Shi ' ites consider Sunnis to be damned, due to their refusal to accept the first Caliph as Ali and accept all following descendants of him as infallible and divinely guided.
Many consider The Kingdom of God is Within You to be a key text for Tolstoyan, Christian anarchist, and nonviolent resistance movements worldwide.
Within a month Negrín understood that the effort had failed, but in his desperation was unable to consider any withdrawal.
Within the Goddess community, members generally consider it proper to capitalize the word " Goddess ", but not necessary when generic references are made, as in the word " goddesses ".
( Within the " class of relationship " usage, it is not always the case that the existence of a primary relationship excludes the possibility of other primary relationships ; some polyamorists consider themselves to have more than one primary relationship, perhaps along with one or more secondaries.

Within and institutions
Within institutions there is a marked decline of the process of persuasion and the substitution of a force-fear process which masquerades as the earlier one of persuasion.
Within the transfer education category, comprehensive schools typically have articulation agreements in place that provide prearranged acceptance into specific four-year institutions.
Within France itself, the Revolution permanently crippled the power of the aristocracy and drained the wealth of the Church, although the two institutions survived despite the damage they sustained.
Within development theory, however, there are varying ideas concerning what constitutes desirable change for a particular society, and the different ways that quality of life is defined by institutions therefore shapes how these organizations work for its improvement as a whole.
Within the Russell Group a small number of institutions are outliers on the basis of the statistical information available, and if these were excluded from the analysis, the Russell Group and the 1994 Group would show very similar characteristics.
Within this perspective, a particular agency or the government is accountable if voices from agencies, groups or institutions, which is outside the public sector and representing citizens ’ interests in a particular constituency or field, are heard.
Within a few months the non-Bolshevik government of Belarus managed to create its institutions in most parts of the country.
Within the Greater Tokyo Area and especially the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area, Kantō houses not only Japan's seat of government but also the nation's largest group of universities and cultural institutions, the greatest population, and a large industrial zone.
Within the community is the Gateshead Yeshiva, the largest Yeshiva in Europe, and other Jewish educational institutions with international enrolments.
Within almost all modern nations, special institutions ( such as the Federal Reserve System in the United States, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank, the People's Bank of China, and the Bank of Japan ) exist which have the task of executing the monetary policy and often independently of the executive.
Within two years, the library was replenished with donations from institutions throughout the British Empire.
Within its lifetime the organization's membership included several academic institutions and a large number of companies including Hewlett Packard, IBM, BT ( formerly British Telecom ), Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu and many more.
Within the ( minority ) nationality areas new institutions should be organized giving the state a national ( minority ) character everywhere, built on the use of the nationality languages in government and education, and on the recruitment and promotion of leaders from the ranks of minority groups.
Within North America, the field is represented largely through independent research efforts at a number of diverse institutions.
Within a radius of of the fountain, visitors can also see the most impressive institutions and buildings namely, the Univertsity of Mumbai, the old Secretariat, and the famous Gateway of India, the Bombay High Court ( built in 1879 in the Venetian Gothic style characteristic of all of Bombay's public buildings put up in the 19th century ), the Central Telegraph Office, the old Secretariat ( built in 1874 ) and many other heritage buildings.
Within North America, the field is represented largely through independent research efforts at a number of diverse institutions.
Within almost all modern nations, special institutions exist ( such as the Federal Reserve System in the United States, the European Central Bank ( ECB ), and the People's Bank of China ) which have the task of executing the monetary policy and often acting independently of the executive.
Within this town, there are four technology institutions, one medical institution and one dental institution
Within fours years of becoming public, Fiserv was serving a number of large financial institutions in the United States.
Within the Chandpur district there are a wide variety of educational institutions, including:
Within a few years on either side of the turn of the twentieth century, two proprietary institutions of higher education were founded.

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