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Many and choice
Many theorems which are provable using choice are of an elegant general character: every ideal in a ring is contained in a maximal ideal, every vector space has a basis, and every product of compact spaces is compact.
Many would also find it unacceptable that an ISP, whether by law or by the ISP's own choice, should deploy such software without allowing the users to disable the filtering for their own connections.
Many flame wars have been fought between groups insisting that their editor of choice is the paragon of editing perfection, and insulting the others.
Many castles, especially royal castles were left to decay in the 15th century ; Kenilworth, however, continued to be used as a centre of choice, forming a late medieval " palace fortress ".
Many of Ginzberg's Orthodox Jewish peers had deep reservations about his choice to work at JTS.
Many expected Robinson to be the choice, but the party leader instead picked an unknown, new senior counsel called John Rogers.
Many stations target younger listeners, because advertisers believe that advertising can change a younger person's product choice.
Many followers do undertake certain rituals and prayers, but the choice is personal.
Many contracts and other forms of legally binding agreement include a jurisdiction or arbitration clause specifying the parties ' choice of venue for any litigation ( called a forum selection clause ).
Many opponents of school choice such as Martin Carnoy argue that public schools perform similarly to private schools when teaching similar groups of students, and that the conception of public schools as " failing " in comparison to private schools is more due to the demographic differences between public and private schools than to actual differences in the quality of the education the schools offer.
Many of the Mexican soldiers garrisoned in Tejas were convicted criminals who were given the choice of prison or serving in the army in Tejas.
Many of these conditions can be helped with surgery, and an air conduction hearing aid is often a good choice of treatment.
Many of the new immigrants dropped their traditional customs and laws, both out of choice ( the U. S. offered them a chance to escape what they viewed as the constraints of religious identity ) or not ( Jews refusing to work on the Sabbath were almost always fired at the end of the week ;; the large majority of those who desisted from working on Saturday had to face the formidable challenge of finding new work each week ).
Many schools across South Africa also provide the choice between a summer and winter uniform, with khaki uniforms and brown shoes being very common in the summer.
Many antipsychotics are used as mood stabilizers as a drugs of choice.
Many of her ministers were suspicious of the civil service, in light of public choice research that suggested public servants tend to increase their own power and budgets.
" Many voice experts would disagree with this choice of terminology, reserving the designation " head voice " for the high damped register accompanied by a relatively low larynx that is typical of modern high operatic tenor voice production.
Many times, though, the electors are simply important people whose wisdom would ideally provide a better choice than a larger body.
Many commentators were surprised by the choice of Stransky, whom they did not see as a worthy successor to Mahler.
Many Fayetteville residents and farmers sold or donated land for the right of way to influence the choice.
Many of the physical attributes as described in the texts of the Avesta coincide with the choice of plant used in present-day Zoroastrian practice.
Many Christian Scientists use prayer as their first choice for treatment over medicine, including drugs and surgery.
Many myths surround Hylton and his choice of names for the community.
Many historians have suggested that Hillery was Lemass's first choice to succeed him, however others have said that the Lemass pecking order went as follows: Jack Lynch, Hillery and George Colley.

Many and rare
Many pistols which had attachments for the stocks, including rare wartime models, were altered to remove the attachment point.
Many assumed the Estates-General would approve future taxes, and Enlightenment ideals were relatively rare.
Many rare species of bird have been found on the island, and it is probably the best place in western Europe to see skulking Siberian passerines such as Pechora Pipit, Lanceolated Warbler and Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler.
Many web browsers now have some support for rendering SVG data but full implementations of the standard are still comparatively rare.
Many " stable " nuclides are possibly " metastable " in as much as they could be calculated to have a possible release of energy upon some very rare kinds of radioactive decay, including double-beta emission.
Many film score albums go out-of-print after the films finish their theatrical runs and some have become extremely rare collectors ’ items.
Many luthiers still use shellac to French polish fine acoustic stringed instruments, but these purists are rare now, as shellac is replaced by synthetic plastic lacquers and varnishes in many workshops.
Many of the religious leaders of Jerusalem's Muslim, Jewish and Christian communities had arrived to a rare consensus asking the municipal government to cancel the permit of the paraders.
Many government schemes also have co-payment schemes but exclusions are rare because of political pressure.
Many of the smaller endemic and native plants of Bermuda are rare and endangered, but others have survived and prospered.
Many cultures have traditionally been nomadic, but traditional nomadic behavior is increasingly rare in industrialized countries.
Many rare and unusual plant species grow in the park including the endangered Maroon Wattle, and the rare mallee eucalypt Eucalyptus codonocarpa, Mount Barney bush pea and Hillgrove Spotted Gum.
Many NNRs contain nationally important populations of rare flowers, ferns and mosses, butterflies and other insects, and nesting and wintering birds.
Many rare birds have been observed by ornithologists including a Bald Eagle, a common raven, and a Pileated Woodpecker.
Many castles were built close to inland river ports and those built on the coast were usually located at the mouths of rivers or in ports, Pevensey and Portchester being rare exceptions.
Many rare bird species breed in the reeds around the lake.
Many anime shows make their debut outside of Japan's shores in electronic format, and it is rare that a popular anime will go without fansubs.
Many of the maps in this atlas maps were based upon sources that no longer exist or are extremely rare.
Many research projects and courses utilize the Robert J. Bernard Field Station, an natural area which consists principally of the rare Coastal Sage Scrub ecosystem.
* Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy novel Too Many Magicians ( 1966 ) is a rare example of the locked room mystery in science fiction or fantasy
Many otherwise typical metal themes such as religion and politics are comparatively rare but not unheard of.
Many rare diseases appear early in life, and about 30 percent of children with rare diseases will die before reaching their fifth birthday.

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