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For example, many of the words that are today standardly written with an accent mark appeared more often without it up until around 1880.
Standardly, the representative cross-sectional studies are conducted biennially since 1980.
Just a little nudge, there-nudge, unfortunately, being one of those words that doesn't come standardly negative.
Rather, it is standardly treated as a focus-sensitive adverb.
It is standardly issued with 32 pages.
Czech sexology standardly use a concept of pathologic sexual aggressivity instead.
Standardly that relation is thought of as inferential; one belief is inferred from another or others.
Standardly at the time, it was desirable for a marching army to take on a more compact, less elongated form when large enemy forces were present.
It is a motivational technique and standardly used in field service and in project work, but also in other areas.
The same applies to trills, which in Baroque and Classical times would standardly begin with the added, upper note.
Standardly toki pona use latin alphabet, but many toki-pona-speakers create other systems of writing for this language.
The handle of a sabre is standardly a straight saber grip, as other grips are incompatible with the bell guard.
Equational logic as standardly used informally in high school algebra is a different kind of calculus from Hilbert systems.
Yarns are standardly grouped by thickness into six categories: superfine, fine, light, medium, bulky and superbulky.
It outputs a raw traceback structure and alignment score, not a standardly formatted alignment file.
"Cheonja, or "heaven" (Hangul: 천자) was the largest and most standardly used type of cannon.
The logical vocabulary of propositional t-norm fuzzy logics standardly comprises the following connectives:
It is based in part on the Ship of Theseus which, however, is standardly used to illustrate other philosophical questions, to do with problems of identity.
'Isou' is standardly taken to be a pseudonym, but Isou/Goldstein himself resists this interpretation.
Pilar deliberately sounded off-hand about it, putting no special importance on the standardly worded plaque on which her name had been engraved. "
This latter type is standardly taken to be the type of natural language quantifiers, like everybody or nobody (Montague 1973, Barwise and Cooper 1981).
While the empiricist version of ethical intuitionism is standardly called "moral sense theory" (or sometimes "sentimentalism"), there is no standard name for the rationalist version.
For this group, every scale standardly used in common practice music and much similar later music is either diatonic (the major, and all forms of the minor) or chromatic.
His 1978 book Micromotives and Macrobehaviors expanded on, and generalized, these themes and is standardly cited in the literature of agent-based computational economics.
In the old Finnish system, women were standardly given matronyms, while men were given patronyms, for example, Ainontytär (female) or Pekanpoika (male).