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The figure was created for illustrative purposes, Brown and others explained.
Information shown is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended as investment advice.
The Company is providing the unaudited pro forma condensed combined information for illustrative purposes only.
But for illustrative purposes, consider a median National Science Foundation grant size of about $130,000 a year.
But it must be emphasized that this is nothing more than a rough estimate for illustrative purposes.
For illustrative purposes: Say the ex-husband is paying $3,000 in monthly alimony and is taxed at 0003 percent.
For illustrative purposes, however, assuming an 80% refinance rate on secured debt maturities through 2017, liquidity coverage improves to 2.6x.
Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve.
Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve. (0519-9AL2)
Note, too, that the homes pictured below are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent actual $1 million homes in each city.
"The logos and team examples shown at the Leaders Summit were for illustrative purposes only and are not the League's actual teams," they said.
It said the amount calculated is for "illustrative purposes" and is based on its end-June financials and includes proceeds from its gas and power business.
Idea said the rough deal price worked out at 72.5 rupees per share, adding that this figure was for illustrative purposes and was not the actual price.
That's not quite how it would work in the real world — Mr. Rubio wouldn't win 100 percent of the Kasich vote if he dropped out — but it's useful for illustrative purposes.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Treasury spokeswoman Monica Crowley told Bloomberg.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Ms. Crowley said in a statement.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Ms. Crowley said in a statement.
"During the meeting with Senate Republicans today, Secretary Mnuchin used several mathematical examples for illustrative purposes, but he never implied this would be the case," Treasury spokeswoman Monica Crowley said in an emailed statement.
Much like the ghost cars Uber was caught displaying in its app — which it claimed were for illustrative purposes, rather than being exactly accurate depictions of cars available to hail — web users are left having to trust what they're being told is genuinely true.
It reads: "This hypothetical illustration is provided solely for illustrative purposes, reflects the current beliefs of SBG as of the date hereof, and is based on a variety of assumptions and estimates..."Accordingly, actual results may differ materially from the hypothetical illustration presented herein.
Instead of only investing in one asset, a diversified approach at that time might have included the following investments (indexed for illustrative purposes only): This portfolio would have yielded drastically different results, compared to the first scenario, with annualized gains of 6.16 percent over that same time period.
If we assume for illustrative purposes that the Times/Siena surveys are basically right (we have polled or are currently polling 2218-some races), Democrats have a comfortable advantage in enough Republican-held districts to give them 17 of the 23 seats they need to take a majority.
For illustrative purposes, one could assume that voters should have returned ballots at the same rate as everywhere else (which would add several hundred absentee votes to the total), and assume that the overall absentee vote would have been 30 points more Democratic than the non-absentee vote, as was the case in the rest of the district.
The demo on the company's home page is created with a special proprietary voice just for illustrative purposes, but to actually activate the editing and augmenting feature for a piece of their own audio, users have to first record a number of statements that are repeated back, based on text created on the fly and in real time.
We didn't get enough respondents to complete a full poll, but for illustrative purposes, consider the way this would have all played out: Almost certain/already voted: Even Self-report only Balderson+1 Result: Balderson+1 What our estimate would have been Balderson+4 Midterm model only Balderson+6 Maybe it should be no surprise that self-reported turnout fared a little better in a special election than in regularly scheduled elections, where it's presumably easier to model turnout using historical data.
Hence in this context, BAC percentages are just estimates used for illustrative purposes.
Diagram of ship's hull that is (1) sagging and (2) hogging under loads. Bending is exaggerated for illustrative purposes.
Note: unless otherwise stated, the photographs in this section are for illustrative purposes only, and were not taken at the Farnham Mires site.
Note: Unless otherwise stated, images of flora and fauna in this article are for illustrative purposes only, and were not taken at this site.
Note: Unless otherwise indicated, the flora and fauna images in this article are for illustrative purposes only, and the photographs were not taken at this site.
In particular, for illustrative purposes, there was placed a copy of the statue of Minerva Hygeia, whose original is exhibited at the National Museum of Valcamonica of Cividate Camuno.
For illustrative purposes, the reported organization and strength of the Army of the Tennessee as of April 30, 1863, when it numbered approximately 150,000 in total, can be seen in the Official Records.
A sub-plot shows the variation of isentropic (i.e. adiabatic) efficiency with flow, at constant speed. Some maps use polytropic efficiency. Alternatively, for illustrative purposes, efficiency contours are sometimes cross-plotted onto the main map.
In the United States, a common newspaper column measurement is about 11 picas wide —about —though this measure varies from paper to paper and in other countries. The examples in this article follow this assumption for illustrative purposes only.
Although Kant was intensely critical of the use of examples as moral yardsticks, as they tend to rely on our moral intuitions (feelings) rather than our rational powers, this section explores some applications of the categorical imperative for illustrative purposes.
In contemporary language, the notion of blasphemy is often used hyperbolically. This usage has garnered some interest among linguists recently, and the word 'blasphemy' is a common case used for illustrative purposes. Recanati, F. (1995) The alleged priority of literal interpretation. Cognitive Science 19: 207–32.
Indo-Arabic numerals are mixed in with the Korean alphabet, e.g. (22 March 2007). Latin script and occasionally other scripts may be sprinkled within Korean texts for illustrative purposes, or for unassimilated loanwords. Very occasionally non- Hangul letters may be mixed into Korean syllabic blocks, as Ga at right.
The components of the gross rock (bulk) volume as a strip. The individual components are not to scale. For example, porosity and pore volume are over-emphasised for illustrative purposes. Adapted from Eslinger and PevearEslinger, E. and Pevear, D. "Clay Minerals for Petroleum Geologists and Engineers", SEPM Short Course No. 22, 1988.
Cross dowel. Note that the slot is usually parallel to the axis of the bolt hole, contrary to this drawing. A cutaway view of a cross dowel in use. For illustrative purposes the dowel's slot is shown perpendicular to the bolt, but in practice the slot is usually parallel to the bolt's axis.
The car had a large brown folder which Titus later claimed was planted in the car by the police. He did not have any suits.A Honda Accord for illustrative purposes. Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus argued at trial that the victim had elicited a false memory of the attacker due to a biased line up.
Kierkegaard wondered how this kind of statement could affect faith. He gave his soldiers their orders and they departed. This whole scene is for illustrative purposes only. The three of them never have met at Bianco Luno Press, the books were printed there but Three Upbuilding Discourses was published by Bookdealer P. G. Philipsen.
The numbers shown here are for illustrative purposes only. Unlike rugby fifteens, where a player's number corresponds to his position, numbering in rugby sevens is more flexible. In a squad of twelve players, the players will be numbered one through twelve. The starting players can have any of the twelve numbers, not necessarily one through sevens.
A SLIMbus system for illustrative purposes only is shown in Figure 7 below. All of the Components are different from each other. Note that the upper left SLIMbus Component in this example contains a Framer Device (F), and therefore the CLK signal for this component is bidirectional. The upper left SLIMbus Component also contains a Manager Device (M).
The use of those messages in any particular application is implementation dependent. The example below is for illustrative purposes only. 1\. The mobile device notices a degradation in the Mobile-Fi wireless signal strength and uses the MIH Event Notification Service to inform the MIHF layer in the mobile device. This information is passed to the MIHF in the access point. 2\.
In the laboratory, and usually for illustrative purposes only, ethyl esters are typically hydrolyzed in a two- step process starting with a stoichiometric amount of a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide. This reaction gives ethanol and sodium acetate, which is unreactive toward ethanol: : Under anhydrous conditions, strong bases induce the Claisen condensation to give ethyl acetoacetate: :Preparation of ethyl acetoacetate.
Light rays striking the earth in the Sun's rest frame compared to the same rays in the Earth's rest frame according to special relativity. The effect is exaggerated for illustrative purposes. Aberration may be explained as the difference in angle of a beam of light in different inertial frames of reference. A common analogy is to consider the apparent direction of falling rain.
This wave packet becomes increasingly localized with the addition of many waves. The Fourier transform is a mathematical operation that separates a wave packet into its individual plane waves. The waves shown here are real for illustrative purposes only, whereas in quantum mechanics the wave function is generally complex. The uncertainty principle is not readily apparent on the macroscopic scales of everyday experience.
Novel genes can emerge from ancestrally non-genic regions through poorly understood mechanisms. (A) A non-genic region first gains transcription and an open reading frame (ORF), in either order, facilitating the birth of a de novo gene. The ORF is for illustrative purposes only, as de novo genes may also be multi-exonic, or lack an ORF, as with RNA genes. (B) Overprinting.
A Chevrolet Chevette for illustrative purposes. On October 12, 1980, a female hitchhiker was raped in SeaTac, Washington. The assault took place south of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on land owned by the Port of Seattle. Port of Seattle Police described the rapist as 25 to 30 years old, driving a royal blue car with temporary license plates and cloth seats, and having a beard.
Bradley Lamar Colburn, better known by his online alias theRadBrad, is an American YouTuber best known for creating video game walkthroughs. Colburn is one of YouTube's "top gaming creators" according to Susan Wojcicki, YouTube's Chief executive officer. He has been interviewed by various publications since becoming active in 2010. Footage and images from his gameplay have been used for illustrative purposes in articles by numerous publications.
Climate commitment describes the fact that climate reacts with a delay to influencing factors ("climate forcings") such as the presence of greenhouse gases. Climate commitment studies attempt to assess the amount of future global warming that is "committed" under the assumption of some constant level of forcings. The constant level often used for illustrative purposes is doubling or quadrupling; or the present level of forcing.
Article 5 introduces a mandatory exception for the use of copyrighted works as part of "digital and cross- border teaching activities". This article clarifies that educational establishments can make non-commercial use of copyrighted works for illustrative purposes. There have been worries from the educational sector that the exception proposed in article 5 is too limiting. For example, the sector proposes to broaden the scope of "educational establishments" to include cultural heritage institutions.
One of these is Gail Crawford's book Studio Ceramics in Canada, a standard reference text published with the assistance of the Gardiner Museum, the only museum in Canada dedicated to ceramic art. The text discusses and illustrates Canadian ceramic art work and ceramic artists in Canada. Kirsten Abrahamson's glazing work has also been used for illustrative purposes in two books by professional studio potter Robin Hopper. In 2012 her work was featured by the Jonathon Bancroft-Snell Gallery's promotion in Ceramics Monthly.
When a modification is decided upon through testing with an air flow bench, the original port wall material can be reshaped by hand with die grinders or by numerically controlled milling machines. For major modifications the ports must be welded up or similarly built up to add material where none existed. A port before and after modifications, exaggerated for illustrative purposes. The general idea of improving port flow is that a straighter pipe and gentler curves provide more peak power.
A 'scale 2' Mandelbox A 'scale 3' Mandelbox In mathematics, the mandelbox is a fractal with a boxlike shape found by Tom Lowe in 2010. It is defined in a similar way to the famous Mandelbrot set as the values of a parameter such that the origin does not escape to infinity under iteration of certain geometrical transformations. The mandelbox is defined as a map of continuous Julia sets, but, unlike the Mandelbrot set, can be defined in any number of dimensions. It is typically drawn in three dimensions for illustrative purposes.
A Regera equipped with the optional 'Ghost' aerodynamic package (contents of the package highlighted for illustrative purposes) Like its other production counterparts, the Regera is equipped with active aerodynamics for optimised downforce. At the rear is a foldable hydraulic wing, and at the front are active flaps that can modify the flow of air under the car. The manufacturer claims that the stock aerodynamic system is capable of generating of downforce at . Before the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, Koenigsegg revealed the optional 'Ghost' aerodynamics package for the Regera.
Therefore, one axis need not blur due to the screen frequency of another axis, and aliasing is still avoided. Unlike more general anisotropic filtering, the MIP mapping described for illustration is limited by only supporting anisotropic probes that are axis-aligned in texture space, so diagonal anisotropy still presents a problem, even though real-use cases of anisotropic texture commonly have such screenspace mappings. Although implementations are free to vary their methods, MIP mapping and the associated axis aligned constraints mean it is suboptimal for true anisotropic filtering and is used here for illustrative purposes only. Fully anisotropic implementation is described below.
A "no decision" bout occurred when, by law or by pre-arrangement of the fighters, if both boxers were still standing at the fight's conclusion and there was no knockout, no official decision was rendered and neither boxer was declared the winner. But this did not prevent the pool of ringside newspaper reporters from declaring a consensus result among themselves and printing a newspaper decision in their publications. Officially, however, a "no decision" bout resulted in neither boxer winning or losing. Boxing historians sometimes use these unofficial newspaper decisions in compiling fight records for illustrative purposes only.
Tinniswood (1999), 11, 22, 72) with current designs. Piano nobile of Belton House. 1:Marble Hall; 2:Great Staircase; 3:Bedchamber, now Blue Room; 4:Sweetmeat closet; 5:Back stairs & east entrance; 6:Chapel Drawing Room; 7:Chapel (double height); 8:Tyrconnel Room; 9:Saloon; 10:Red Drawing Room; 11:Little Parlour (now Tapestry Room); 12:School Room; 13:Closet; 14:Back stairs & west entrance; 15:Service Room (now Breakfast Room); 16:Upper storey of kitchen, (now Hondecoeter Room); Please note: This is an unscaled plan for illustrative purposes only. The second floor has a matching fenestration, with windows of equal value to those on the first floor below.
A state coat of arms may exist independently of the seal, but the reverse is not generally the case. A seal contains a coat of arms or other devices whereas a state coat of arms constitutes the bulk of a seal, except for the wording identifying it as the "Great Seal of the State of..." A "seal" has been described as the design impressed on public or legislative official documents, whereas a coat of arms generally appears for illustrative purposes. Examples include flags and banners, and state militia uniform caps and buttons, as well as specifically-designed regimental coats of arms for U.S. Infantry Regiments, and National Guard units.
Typical 1930-1960 flathead engine with integrated crankcase (the cylinder head is tipped upwards for illustrative purposes) An engine where all the cylinders share a common block is called a monobloc engine. Most modern engines (including cars, trucks, buses and tractors) use a monoblock design of some type, therefore few modern engines have a separate block for each cylinder. This has led to the term "engine block" usually implying a monobloc design and the term monobloc itself is rarely used. In the early years of the internal combustion engine, casting technology could produce either large castings, or castings with complex internal cores to allow for water jackets, but not both simultaneously.
The skull fragments are shown exploded for illustrative purposes; most stayed attached to the skull by skin flaps, which are being pulled forward by the gloved hand in the drawing made from an autopsy photo. #The gunshot wound to the back of the president's head was described by the Bethesda autopsy as a laceration measuring , situated to the right and slightly above the external occipital protuberance. In the underlying bone is a corresponding wound through the skull showing beveling (a cone-shaped widening) of the margins of the bone as viewed from the inside of the skull.Appendix IX: Autopsy Report and Supplemental Report, Warren Commission Report, p. 541.
A state coat of arms may exist independently of the seal, but the reverse is not generally the case. A seal contains a coat of arms or other devices whereas a state coat of arms constitutes the bulk of a seal, except for the wording identifying it as the "Great Seal of the State of..." A "seal" has been described as the design impressed on public or legislative official documents, whereas a coat of arms generally appears for illustrative purposes. Examples include flags and banners, and state militia uniform caps and buttons, as well as specifically-designed regimental coats of arms for U.S. Infantry Regiments, and National Guard units.
26, 2011. Although Nautilus-X is adaptable to a variety of mission-specific propulsion units of various low-thrust, high specific impulse (Isp) designs, nuclear ion-electric drive is shown for illustrative purposes. It is intended for integration and checkout at the International Space Station (ISS), and would be suitable for deep-space missions from the ISS to and beyond the Moon, including Earth/Moon L1, Sun/Earth L2, near-Earth asteroidal, and Mars orbital destinations. It incorporates a reduced-g centrifuge providing artificial gravity for crew health to ameliorate the effects of long-term 0g exposure, and the capability to mitigate the space radiation environment.
For illustrative purposes consider a choice between two simple gambles of the type “a chance c of winning monetary amount x; a chance (100 - c) of winning amount y.” A choice between two such gambles contains four reasons for choosing: the maximum gain, the minimum gain, and their respective chances; because chances are complementary, three reasons remain: the minimum gain, the chance of the minimum gain, and the maximum gain. For choices between gambles in which all outcomes are positive or 0, the priority heuristic consists of the following three steps (for all other choices see Brandstätter et al. 2006): Priority rule: Go through reasons in the order of minimum gain, chance of minimum gain, and maximum gain.
A fiction writer is thus free to invent very specific events and characters in the imagined history. The line is sometimes blurred as historians may invent more detailed timelines as illustrations of their ideas about the types of changes that might have occurred. But it is usually clear what general types of consequences the author thinks are reasonable to suppose would have been likely to occur, and what specific details are included in an imagined timeline only for illustrative purposes. The line is further blurred by novelists such as Kim Stanley Robinson, whose alternate-history novel The Years of Rice and Salt has a character talking of historians' use of counterfactuals, within the novel's alternate history.
Purely for illustrative purposes, a method to mitigate this would be to add an 0.5 volt constant bias to the input voltage so the it now can swing +/− 0.5 V about the bias. This now has zero pulses in the countstream when the input is −0.5 V. Then we must limit the input swing to +/− 0.4 V, say, so that the minimum countstream frequency is greater than zero. We can choose the clock frequency so that the minimum countstream frequency at −0.4 V is much greater than the Nyquist rate, so that even the highest input frequency component is resolved. We can increase the clock frequency still higher until a lowpass filter sufficiently removes the pulsations while fully recovering the input signal.
The polytomous Rasch model was derived by Andrich (1978), subsequent to derivations by Rasch (1961) and Andersen (1977), through resolution of relevant terms of a general form of Rasch's model into threshold and discrimination parameters. When the model was derived, Andrich focused on the use of Likert scales in psychometrics, both for illustrative purposes and to aid in the interpretation of the model. The model is sometimes referred to as the Rating Scale Model when (i) items have the same number of thresholds and (ii) in turn, the difference between any given threshold location and the mean of the threshold locations is equal or uniform across items. This is, however, a potentially misleading name for the model because it is far more general in its application than to so-called rating scales.
One unique distinction between HyperCard's programming language HyperTalk and seemingly similar languages like AppleScript was that HyperTalk scripts were more lenient in what input they accepted. Apart from the above implicit declaration of variables when a value was assigned to them, and the way values were implicitly converted between types (allowing you to e.g. ask for `character 2 of 1234`), HyperCard would also recognize certain expressions and extract sub-values from them. For example: put the selectedLine of card field "Listbox" into theSelection -- gives 'line 2 to 3 of card field "Listbox"' select line 1 of card field "Listbox" select line (word 2 of theSelection) of card field "Listbox" select (the selectedLine of card field "Listbox") -- parentheses added for illustrative purposes only or play harpsichord c e g play harpsichord "c e g" put "c e g" into theMelody play harpsichord theMelody While the end result felt similar to scripters as a Bash script's expansion of variables before parsing, this was special-case syntax and did not have the pitfalls where data would be evaluated as code.

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