How To Use Instance In A Sentence
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Which is stupid, considering the drivers around here A: Don't normally stop for people and in fact have been caught trying to sneak ~around~ them and B: I've been nicked several times and almost hit three times different instances last summer attempting to obey the biking laws, none of those for mistakes on my part as I've been scared shitless at the lack of aware driving that's crept over my town.
The funny thing about Pain..... (Let's talk trauma!)
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For instance, a few weeks ago in my sports statistics class, I envisioned a type of graph that’s a combination boxplot and lineplot — instead of turning towards Excel, I coded a Mathematica module to create this type of graph and then automate the creation of many of these.
Wolfram Blog : Get Your Game On for Mathematics Awareness Month!
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‘Break, break, break,’ for instance, is a bitter poem on unrecompensed, pointless loss, but it achieves its power and makes its point very indirectly, largely through structural implications.
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I must give one instance; he throws doubts and sneers at my saying that the ovigerous frena of cirripedes have been converted into branchiae, because I have not found them to be branchiae; whereas he himself admits, before I wrote on cirripedes, without the least hesitation, that their organs are branchiae.
Alfred Russel Wallace Letters and Reminiscences
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I don't think they play at all fairly," Alice began, in rather a complaining tone, "and they all quarrel so dreadfully one can't hear oneself speak and they don't seem to have any rules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them -- and you've no idea how confusing it is all the things being alive; for instance, there's the arch I've got to go through next walking about at the other end of the ground -- and I should have croqueted the Queen's hedgehog just now, only it ran away when it saw mine coming!
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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For instance, the expression for star might be `bright-white-continuing", while one might think of a supernova as `radiant-splendid-dying".
THE BROKEN GOD
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This is not by any means the only instance of financial incompetence on the part of our various Scottish ancestors, nor indeed of the tendency to resort to violence, and those patterns offer surprisingly little reassurance from the genetic standpoint.
Archive 2009-03-01
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These people write reasonable, well-balanced letters, disclaim any belief in racialism, and back up everything they say with copious instances.
As I Please
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In the first instance the government was aiming to foster a private sector in small and medium-sized enterprises.
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In the first instance your child will be seen by an ear, nose and throat specialist.
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‘This is evident in a number of markets where rents are falling, but yields are not only holding steady, but in most instances hardening,’ he said.
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“For instance, you could tell it to record all episodes of a particular series, rather than your preprogramming it.”
Friday Link Dump
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This role of film as an instance of mass media is opposed to that of Adorno, who could only conceptualise the mass media as a means of stupefying the masses in a capitalist society.
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For instance, the man Peasley might have omitted the word knifed; also the explanatory words, argument boat fare, and the word mate.
Cappy Ricks Or, the Subjugation of Matt Peasley
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In such instances, dissenters have a chance to go beyond a statement of what they, in theory, would do on an issue.
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The most striking but by no means the only instances are the hole cut in a page of his novel Albert Angelo and the presentation, in The Unfortunates, of a box containing a bundle of unbound gatherings to be read in random order.
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The prodigiously capable Louise, for instance, is weighing the relative claims upon her imagination of long jumping and bobsleigh.
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The cause of arteritis is unknown in many instances, but parasitic invasion and contiguous involvement of vessels in some inflammatory injuries are etiological factors.
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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whatsit", and then Dr Watson may decide that dumpreg. exe is itself unresponsive so it launches further instance (s) of dumpreg. exe to report the failure (s) of the previous instance (s), and the system suffers a fatal embrace and hardly ever looks at the mouse and keyboard to see me hammering away in desperation.
DonationCoder.com Forum
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De Rerum Natura, for instance, ~1,600 out of ~4,500 lemmata in the archetype of manuscripts
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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Other interesting ones include figures from Pieter Breughel, the tessellations of MC Escher, and the composite portraits of Guiseppe Arcimboldo (for instance, his Vertumnus and Water).
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Yet while pilotless drones are dehumanised and impersonalised, mobile phone ring tones and screensavers are instances of the humanity and personality of the people behind technology.
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It was an instance of the great wickedness of the Jews that they were thus enraged; and this in Deuteronomy is the matter of a threatening.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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When a person has any kind of injury - a broken shin, for example, or a sunburn - the pain system becomes hypersensitized, firing up in response to normally painless sensations induced by, for instance, walking or a gentle massage.
Undefined
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A statue, for instance, is a kind of object which, unlike a lump of bronze, cannot survive much change to its shape.
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In both instances the general test should be whether there was some reasonable or sufficient evidence to justify the action.
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In Chicago, for instance, 7 percent of votes cast went uncounted due to ballot errors.
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It's a magical scene, impossible to choreograph, and yet Mr. Gardner captures such instances again and again.
Rocking and Rolling in the Wild, Wild East
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Science, for instance, is in its seventh edition.
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In the Arabic language, a feminine pronoun is generally used in such instances.
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For instance, a viola da gamba is sort of cello, and a rebec is a kind of violin.
The Golden Age of Publicity #7
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For instance, many people who can't digest cow-milk-based products can happily assimilate stuff crafted from goat's milk (which is lower in lactose).
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And I-- I use the word revisit; in fact, it was in -- in many instances, it was visiting it for the first time.
The Inextinguishable Symphony
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Well," said Jervis, "it might have been a peculiar finger; a finger, for instance, with some characteristic deformity such as an ankylosed joint, which would be easy to identify.
The Eye of Osiris
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Today, for instance, women not only pray at the mosque but also participate in social activities there.
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10 Teams traveled solely by train - for instance in sleepers overnight from New York to Chicago.
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The largest number of instances of this malformation, not merely generically, but also individually, occurs in plants the members of whose floral whorls are not united one to the other; thus, it is far more common in polypetalous plants than in gamopetalous ones.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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Many hospitals, for instance, make a professional available to go over the records with the patient, who might not understand the medical jargon therein.
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At the annual holiday banquet, for instance, one employee each year wins the "Kraut" award -- a silver plate displayed at the front of the office -- along with a jar of sauerkraut.
Top Small Workplaces 2007
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Two-thirds of the output from its factories is for civilian use - washing machines, prams and hunting rifles, for instance.
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It is appropriate, for instance, to think about human-computer interactions as theater.
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A story is told of John's schooldays which is an amusing and quite characteristic instance of his ethical eccentricities.
Old John Brown, the man whose soul is marching on
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This hypothesis, to say no more, will fit well all the facts -- for instance, the universality of the belief in evil spirits and any evidence adducible for actual influence on men, whether in the records of demonic possession and magic in the past or in the phenomena of modern Spiritism.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Most instances have been associated with infection, blood transfusion, or termination of pregnancy.
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Referral for intrathecal administration is useful in rare instances, such as when pain is intractable to standard treatment.
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Instances also occur of two distinct bronchial arteries for each lung.
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The re-ordination conferred there was based on the precedent of the strengthening procedure (Pali: dalhikamma) followed, for instance, when bhikkhus ordained according to the procedures of the Sri Lankan division of Theravada have been re-ordained according to those of the Burmese division of Theravada.
A Summary Report of the 2007 International Congress on the Women's Role in the Sangha: Bhikshuni Vinaya and Ordination Lineages ��� Part Two: Day One
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For instance, it is not true that training with weights leads to huge bulging muscles.
Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
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This has been clearly determined, for instance, by Féré, in the course of a long and elaborate series of experiments dealing with the various influences that modify work as measured by Mosso's ergograph.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
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Nevertheless, a few instances where fire breaks assisted in preventing the burnout of some fire - resistive buildings.
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Sometimes tedding once, and in nearly all instances twice, will be sufficient.
Clovers and How to Grow Them
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For instance, the apparent lack of sensitivity of GLRs to amino acids could reflect the orientation of the proteins within the heterologous host membrane, rather than insensitivity to ligands.
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He later (2003 and 2005, 21-5) adduced a specific instance of such a change in emphasis, showing that Ammonius glosses over the doctrine of ˜divine names™, their natural origin and theurgic efficacy.
The Garbage House
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For instance, an individual may be under the jurisdiction of his own laws even when in a different territory.
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Other rodents might also be suited to domestication; for instance, the potentially tamable, clean-living species of South American fields and woodlands - agouti, capybara, hutia, mare, coypu, pace, and vizcacha.
Chapter 3
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Operation Nighthawk, " for instance, showed that someone grabbing a cab at Kennedy Airport runs a 66% risk of being overcharged for a ride to Manhattan.
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In some instances the protruding parts assume large proportions, but always, because of the relationship between the fibular tarsal bone (calcaneum) and the tendon sheath, the larger protrusion is situated mesially.
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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This is probably what happens in rheumatoid arthritis, for instance.
The Antioxidant Health Plan
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In may instances even a recompile is unnecessary.
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Years ago we were more provincial even than now as, for instance, a certain Englishman, who wrote, while living in a small French town in 1813 these barbarians make fun of me everywhere just because I am properly dressed and speak the language of a human being.
The Yankee Myth
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While this increase or decrease in many instances is a natural fight of nature against the intrusion of opposing elements into the body, it frequently assumes dimensions that are most unpleasant and seriously impair the health, such as catarrhal conditions, all of which are due to poor or degenerated cells of this tissue.
Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
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Such an institution might boast not only the healthcare equivalent of hot-desking (which, to some extent, already happens) but also, for instance, operating theatres without walls.
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Consider, for instance, how the interior windows, glass balustrades, and switchable partitions create both a sense of openness and the ability to zone spaces for specific uses and privacy.
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Mars is in this instance considered a 'malefic' trigger for the larger configuration of slower planets.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
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Although Time's editors were not in every instance necessarily responsible for the logodaedaly ascribed to them: the magazine served as the medium through which these coinages became known to millions.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XX No 1
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Take all the Latin words in Shakespeare, for instance - in Victorian times, educated people had studied Latin in school - not so today, so they need to be carefully glossed.
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We know how much, for instance, racism is instilled in people's minds to create divisions.
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(September 4, 2008) Paul Norman, DS, FRACS, discusses several different types of biomarkers, both chemical and genetic, and the need for greater instances of replication and screening to find more conclusive evidence for therapeutic methods.
WN.com - Articles related to Length of biological marker linked to cancer
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Yet her role as a social exemplar has not received due attention; for instance, her refusal to marry.
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For instance, consider a chemist who is doing an experiment involving carbon dioxide.
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For instance, layer a crewneck periwinkle short-sleeved t-shirt over my long sleeve grey heather t , allowing the bottom of the grey heather to extend below the hem of the periwinkle to create an easy, layered look.
Red Room: Deborah Lindquist: Bring Your Summer Wardrobe into Fall -- the Green Way
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For instance, if you search for the term reiki on Dr. Oz's website, you'll find credulous articles by Lisa Oz (Dr. Oz's wife) saying things like this:
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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The rhetor, for instance, would not imagine that he was clearing out a space in which he could express his thoughts and feelings.
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You know, Raymond, very often, we hear about so-called jailhouse justice, where other inmates take on the role of Lady Justice -- for instance, in the double murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Simpson.
CNN Transcript Dec 9, 2008
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Standard of New York, for instance, bought a major California producer and refiner, and later merged with the Vacuum Oil Company to form Socony-Vacuum and develop the brand name Mobil.
The Prize
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For instance the cookie, the gingerbread man, the gingerbread woman or whichever one of the cookies you want to introduce first and focus just on getting that cookie to dance.
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For instance, I didn't recall the cornered man in the second scenario saying he didn't want anyone to get hurt.
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The punishment in this instance is not arbitrary; it bears some relation to the punishable behavior.
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Clearly that is not the case in this instance.
Times, Sunday Times
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Drake 12.148 reports a curious instance of polyphagia.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Each character is given a home instance, personalized to their biography choices, located in their racial capital - Hoelbrak for the norn, the Grove for the sylvari, and so forth.
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In this instance, the fact that they will be playing a team they know very little about could work to their disadvantage.
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For instance, as they begin their march, the mood in the army of Shalya, one of the first to start to join the war, is one of celebration.
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He, for instance, is both a criminal boss and a carefully planted police agent.
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Her inquiries included evidence being laid before the judge at first instance of correspondence between herself and appropriate medical authorities in the prefecture that included Salonika and her village and areas.
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Many of the insanities start in this fashion; and all such practices, instead of being encouraged, should be discouraged; and all experienced and intelligent students of psychical research warn those who "dabble" in the subject against the repeated and promiscuous indulgence in such practices -- because of the dangerous, even disastrous, effects upon the mind, in many instances.
The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
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At first instance the plaintiff did not seek to make out a case of an attempt to pervert the course of justice or of contempt of court.
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In some instances, you need to respond immediately to those requirements in order to be granted or to maintain organic certification.
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We hear much about counterinsurgency, for instance, but almost nothing about insurgency.
The Times Literary Supplement
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For instance, large number of watermelons, mangoes and other summer fruits began appearing on handcarts in residential colonies and markets.
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For instance, it was difficult not to see outright hostility towards an orthodox bibliology on the Welhausen thread.
Finitum non capax infiniti
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In connection with an item of Ru ware of the Northern Song dynasty, for instance, which many connoisseurs regard as one of the absolute pinnacles of Chinese ceramic art, the author of the pertinent catalogue entry states that certain qualities of shape and decoration “make it incredibly rare even within this exceptional group.”
Archive 2009-08-01
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Shiva, for instance, was a Dravidian tribal god, very much a folk deity, until theologised and worked into the larger Hindu pantheon.
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For instance, in the case of strengthening masonry infill with FRP bars, they may be easily anchored to columns and beams.
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More serious cases will receive what Burghardt calls "desensitization counter-conditioning," which entails exposing the dog at a safe distance to a sight or sound that might trigger a reaction - a gunshot, a loud bang or a vehicle, for instance.
The Seattle Times
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For instance, a schematic can be converted a PCB with one mouse click.
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For instance, suppose you fold along the central vertical line, and think of the top row.
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For instance, Matt argues thatThe Democratic Party is awash in secretiveness, and while there have been Kerry emails which explain a bit of polling, one is mostly kept in the dark as to the strategic direction of the campaign.
Sometimes the first thought...
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And the interaction with the customer rep. led me through several instances of Things I Don't Care About: type of my account, account number (I know my _member number_, but not my account numbers), my phone banking password (I call them once a year, roughly, and they still want me to remember a token for them...) et.c...
Making Light: The lily knows not why it blossoms in the spring
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It is sad to note that in some instances much-needed cooperation has been lacking and the economy has been held to ransom because of what one might call avaricious tendencies," the president said.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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This can easily be shown by considering any case in which a universal generalization is inferred from an unexhausted series of wholly favourable instances.
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The two problems with that choice: (1) even if 40-50\% of the population disagrees with President Obama on issues like taxes or gay rights, probably only maybe 10-20\% of the population (those whose Facebook pages include fanhood of Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, for instance) really sees him as "tyrranical" enough for 1700s "tea party" and "constitutional convention" references to resonate; and (2) politics are cyclical enough that as bad as things look for Republicans now, it's entirely feasible to plan for a Republican rebirth in 2012
Concurring Opinions
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Specifically, several studies have demonstrated that participants will confidently infer a strong causal link between two events after observing only a single positive instance of a cause and effect co-occurring.
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Hence, for instance, the new act of parliament that protects people from victimisation if they split on their bosses.
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For instance, the critical temperature of a high - Tc superconductor is quite sensitive to its oxygen pressure.
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The questions at issue in the administrative hearing are whether an adult teacher in the course of his classroom behavior (a) willfully or neglectfully injured a child, (b) was insubordinate toward the administration, (c) violated the guidelnes for his behavior in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and/or (d) violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment in his display of religious items and posters, including multiple instances of the Ten Commandments, in his classroom.
Freshwater: Playing fast and loose with the truth - The Panda's Thumb
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If, for instance, you have alkaline soil you can dig a large hole, fill it with ericaceous compost and grow acid-loving plants such as azalea and foxgloves.
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The discussion of the “issues” in such an instance seems to me to morph from a discussion of what is possibly true and what is possibly not true (and why), to a discussion meant to win the “War of the Diets,” with the “Team Low-Carb” vs. the “Team Low-Fat.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Are Carbs Worse than Fat?
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Buchanan has said he would gradually eliminate all foreign economic aid and give only limited assistance in instances of humanitarian disasters.
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In some such instances, use of a special technique (hemapheresis) to collect donor granulocytes may permit their transfusion and provide some benefit until the patient's own white cell counts recover.
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Ick. Why MSNBC keeps him on is a mystery to me (and is lumped into the same mystery of why Maureen Dowd and David broder, for instance, have such an unhealthy fascination with the sexual activities of politicisn -- seriously, they're just strange, aren't they?)
Chris Matthews, On Whether MSNBC Supports Obama: "Well, It's Not Official"
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In this instance, 10 traces were recorded simultaneously, in real time (only one trace is shown in the figure).
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Critics of Belgian policy contend that the right to enter is abridged in a number of instances.
Refugees in the Age of Total War
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Judith, for instance, has the beginnings of a sexually acting out behavior called exhibitionism.
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For instance, it becomes a burden to our inefficient transportation system.
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_malapropos_; for instance, she called out, to a little fat, stupid, roly-poly girl, to whom Miss Benson was busy explaining the meaning of the word quadruped,
Ruth
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There are rare instances of secret and entirely human selfishness.
Times, Sunday Times
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For instance, we are trying to teach French to the new European commissaries.
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For instance, he probably never visited Japan or Madagascar although they were described in the book.
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For instance, with their taxes and consumer dollars, all Canadians have borne the costs of maintaining the viability of certain regionally based industries.
National Purpose and Future Industrial Development
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In that instance, the insurer was legally liable for the loss.
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Iron likewise combines with a considerable variety of substances other than oxygen; and some of these compounds, as for instance iron carbonate (siderite), iron silicate (chamosite, glauconite, etc.), and iron sulphide (pyrite), are locally mined as iron ores.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
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For instance, if in an emotional dream you injured someone intentionally, you could perform a simple penance the next day to atone, such as fasting one meal.
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The copper, for instance, may have an alloy that crumbles from oxidation.
INCA GOLD
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For instance, the Earth is not exactly at the centre of the deferent, but is a little off-centre.
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But, as in all instances of dysfunction, miscommunication seems to lie at the root of the problem.
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For instance the front bodywork of the Renegade model has been completely restyled to differentiate it from the Limited.
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For instance, the Expert can observe regular patterns of irregularities in the mains supply and anticipate them in future.
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With all the travel rorts and credit card misuses by politicians and high officials that have been exposed in recent times, this further instance of ripping off the taxpayer was sure to ignite public opinion.
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The Covenanters, for instance, fought to rid Scotland of what they feared were popish influences.
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In both instances, the officers had responded with inexcusable rudeness.
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She got nothing, for instance, out of the juxtaposition of "roaming" and "Romeo" in the verse of Irving Berlin's "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket," a neat half-rhyme on which Fred Astaire for whom Berlin wrote the song never failed to put the sliest of spins.
It Ain't (Always) That Serious
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For instance , internal financial system, management system, applying commercial instrument, tax registration and so on.
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Vivisection, for instance, cannot furnish unimpugnable results, for excessive shock tends of itself to make the response of a tissue abnormal.
Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose His Life and Speeches
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Mr McCarthy instanced the success of food companies, such as Kerry Group plc, Lee Strand Co-op, Tralee, and the Cadbury factory in Rathmore.
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For instance, you need only drive a few miles out from Benidorm to discover narrow mountain roads that twist through pine forests.
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The oddity of Saintsbury's view may be easily seen in particular instances.
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If “instances of my ungrateful behaviour had been particularized, I would have answered to them.”
George Washington’s First War
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For instance, I used lots of daylilies which I staggered in a sweeping curve.
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In the case of Estonia, for instance, eight Estonian kroons are covered by one Deutschmark.
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For instance there were certain stones to be found in fields or graveyards with a hole or hollow which at times was full of water.
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Likewise, in most instances, digital documents that are identified as originals, needing to be securely stored for a defined period of time due to regulatory demands, are stored as originals - in other words, the actual original file is transferred to an archive medium such as disk or tape.
CMS Watch Trends and Features
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In the company's travel and tourism division, for instance, this has resulted in employees accumulating an overtime backlog of more than 100 hours.
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So, for instance, a designer can see an engine block as a wire-frame display with all the cams and pistons shaded for better visibility.
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However they are full of fond imaginings, for instance that rugby is the most popular sport in South Africa.
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Ben Wyvis, for instance, is unlikely to win any prizes in a contest against some of the more shapely Highland summits.
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First, the researchers used red, green and blue-colored lasers to etch a record of the way light scattered off an object an apple, for instance onto a thin sheet of light-sensitive material called a photoresist, and attached it to a plate of glass.
Wired Top Stories
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Harris cites the instance of a woman of thirty, a multipara, six months pregnant, who was gored by a cow; her intestines and omentum protruded through the rip and the uterus was bruised.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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For instance, one researcher has computed that 48 of the biographees cited their affiliation with Barnard College - probably a higher number than any other college.
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In both instances, wrangling over how much information should be made public is holding up the process.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a matter of fact, my brother painted very few things, at any stage of his career, as mere representations of reality, unimbued by some inventive or ideal meaning: in the rare instances when he did so, he naturally felt an indolent comfort, and made no scruple of putting the feeling into words — highly suitable for being taken _cum grano salis_.
Old Familiar Faces
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Europe and America after the French Revolution, and exceptionally there may be an instance of an individual passing from one class into another, analogously to the endosmose and exosmose of molecules, or, to use the phrase of M. Dumont, by a sort of "social capillarity.
Socialism and Modern Science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx)
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The new function range is connected to all other ranges of abas Business Software such as abas Corridor Controlling, for instance.
Undefined
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In each instance, the explosives were removed by a New York police bomb squad to a basement.
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The last, for instance, explores the conflict between cultural traditions and powerful assimilative tendencies.
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We find it, for instance, in the criticism of Virgil, to whose work were attributed four distinct meanings: literal, allegorical, moral, and anagogic.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
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But several instances have come to my knowledge, in which Union men of a sterner cast than those described as acquiescing compromisers were defeated in the election, and, aside from
Report on the Condition of the South
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Standards for noncarcinogenic chemicals, for instance, are defined by the maximum dose that causes no harm to animals in a toxicity study, divided by numerical factors to reflect data uncertainties.
Toxicity testing- new dimensions
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Take for instance, his cantata: the use of pizzicato, or plucking strings, to express the clashing of swords.
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Ninety percent of the work featured in the Arts and Crafts Gallery, for instance, is crafted by local artists, with an emphasis on such media as glasswork, ceramics, woodworking and woven textiles.
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For instance, the approved rates forsay Andheri (a suburb of Mumbai) is between Rs 7,000 -
Analysis
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Her deportment was the subject of reams of scurrility in prose and verse: it lowered her in the opinion of some whose esteem she valued; nor did the world know, till she was beyond the reach of praise and censure, that the conduct which had brought on her the reproach of levity and insensibility was really a signal instance of that perfect disinterestedness and selfdevotion of which man seems to be incapable, but which is sometimes found in woman.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2
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My second instance of the young Shelley's experiments in interventionist verse was begun in Keswick around the same time as "A Tale of Society As It Is," though it was revised and expanded during the following summer when the Shelley's were living at Lynmouth, near Barnstaple in Devon.
Young Shelley
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Take, for instance, 'The North Will Rise Again' from the new 'Grotesque' album, a song widely misconstrued as just another provincialist rant:
New Musical Express
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But then when I searched for individual songs I remembered, I sailed into another kind of semantic fog: there are lots and lots of sea chantey sites and recordings that masked the instance I was looking for.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Sea songs and semantic distance
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The skilled reader is not dependent on the adventitious aids of easiness or brightness; he is no longer, for instance, dependent upon plot for his enjoyment of fiction, or upon what is called 'actuality' or 'incident', or mere verisimilitude of description.
2010 January 08 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
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In this instance, you should first commit or roll back the nested Unit of Work and only then its parent.
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The residue of 22 cases include, we are confident, no instance of exudative disease of the syphilitic group, though general syphilization cannot safely be ruled out in all cases.
The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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In some instances lameness is mixed as in joint ailments, involvement of the bicipital bursa (bursa intertubercularis), etc. In affections of the extremity there exists supporting leg lameness.
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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The ET Leader shall keep a contemporaneous log-book of each and every instance or circumstance or change of circumstances, which may affect the compliance with the requirements of this Permit.
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For instance, in western societies women have become economically more important than hitherto.
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He needs to think about how much downloading he does, for instance, and how long he uses the net for.
Times, Sunday Times
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Roland becomes the commander of the rearguard, appointed to the post at the instance of the traitor Ganelon, who is in league with the Saracen king Marsile.
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Yet “per curium” is common enough to be warning people against: A search through the Brief-All file date 1/1/2010 reports 88 instances of “per curium.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » PC
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Prentiss, in Science, October 3, 1890, has collected numerous instances of sudden canities, several of which will be given: --
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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I use the structure of the lyric to arrive to that last line that will, in my hopes, open to the widest aperture, to the most light, to capture in the smallest of instances, the largeness of life and its myriad of possibilities.
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The U.K. law, for instance, covers corruption of commercial as well as government officials and doesn't allow for so-called facilitation payments, effectively minor bribes.
U.K. Outlines Bribery Rules
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Consider, for instance, the seemingly inconsequential object of temptation.
Christianity Today
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For instance, the whole logic of repair and recycling at the heart of some of the experiments in urban redesign and self-build housing discussed below are internally sustainable.
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It declares a generic getInstance() method that accepts a configuration object and a configuration interface T, and it returns an implementation of that interface.
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There may well be cases in which it would be not necessary to adduce such evidence - as for instance, if an architect omitted to provide a front door to the premises.
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In many instances this is because there is strong demand for cheaper properties from local buyers priced out of the more affluent suburbs and city centre.
Times, Sunday Times
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In both instances the general test should be whether there was some reasonable or sufficient evidence to justify the action.
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Some pitiable excuses were pleaded, and in a great many instances it was said that lack of boots and clothing had compelled self-respecting parents to keep their offspring at home.
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The data, assembled under the direction of Dr. Michael Andrews, chief economist for PIERS, suggest that while U.S. imports are mostly consumer goods, U.S. exports are mostly of low-value commodities such as wastepaper, chemicals, forest products wood pulp for instance, cotton and other basics.
Biggest Importers And Exporters
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another instance occurred yesterday
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When audiences first see her, for instance, she is in prison, while, by the end of the film, she has emerged as a gutsy warrior queen, who is more than capable of handling herself on the battlefield.
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For instance, while every firm desires the great returns earned by those who achieve high status, the nature of status hierarchies is such that only a few can reach the top.
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Ananias," for instance, pitches into your lecture, we will say, in some paper taken by the people in your kitchen.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
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For instance, someone who is especially house proud will not want a dog with a long coat which sheds hair all over the furniture.
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Walton provides a chart with all the instances p.48, and suggests that the evidence points to the term denoting unproductiveness rather than lack of material form.
Review of The Lost World of Genesis One, Part Four
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[11] But in this instance, perhaps, distance of space, combined with the unrivalled grandeur of the war, was felt to equiponderate the distance of time, Susa, the Persian capital, being fourteen hundred miles from Athens.
Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
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Reviewers, for instance, were narked that the special effects were not all that special.
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It is my total albeit, naive-sounding, to nihilists masquerading as realists belief that there is remedy to this incident; the Iranian government can make this happen without appearing to have equivocated, and frankly, without appearing as anomalous in their imprisonment of artists, because again, history is far too rife with such instances, the world over.
Michael Vazquez: On The Imprisonment of Iranian Filmmakers: A Moral Option For Iran and Any Government Presuming to Silence Its Artists
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The poster for Verräter, for instance, employs photomontage, a technique that German collage pioneer John Heartfield was using quite publicly at the same time to denounce Hitler.
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Thus, for instance, all the cells in a multicellular organism represent one clone derived from the fertilized egg.
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“The Arab al-Arabá” (or al — Aribah, or al-Urubíyat) are the autochthones, prehistoric, proto-historic and extinct tribes; for instance, a few of the Adites who being at Meccah escaped the destruction of their wicked nation, but mingled with other classes.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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For instance, the North Indian state of Haryana had a small-town crorepati density of 280.
An Increasingly Affluent Middle India Is Harder to Ignore
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For instance, the view down Rue Saint-Honoré had to be 200 metres long, while the sound stage was only 40 metres wide.
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Noise pollution, for instance, is an extension of air pollution.