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Then the government shows up with a check for $95 a square meter, payable to the tenant.
Check for errors in square footage, year of construction, number of baths, or some overlooked situation (like a shared driveway) which should lower the value of your land.
When the brad nailing on the bottom is complete, you can again turn over the bottom, again check for flatness and square.
In all tasks, players indicated their decision by pressing one of two buttons of an MRI-compatible response device held in the right hand (the left button was for diamond, rook, or check, depending on the task, and the right button for square, knight, no check).
There is also a neutral white square, to more easily check for color changes in the other squares.
We must check, for each pair of overlapping squares, if the black positions from the first square match with the black positions from the second square.
After doing them by hand for so long, I suddenly didn't have to reinvent every clue every time, didn't have to worry about blackening the wrong square, could check for duplications, could see fill options I never would have thought of.
The presence of overdispersion is usually explored using hypothesis tests that check for homogeneity (e.g., chi-square test), autocorrelation [e.g., test based on Moran's index (Moran 1950)], or both [e.g., Tango's test (Tango 1995, 2000)].
Then Definition 5.1 (i),(ii) immediately show that it suffices to check Definition 5.1 (iii) for squares (5.1) such that p is a base special map.
Having "decided to check out the square," the two wrote in a letter provided to journalists, they heard a shout for a doctor.
During the iterations of our re-weighted least-squares formulation, we check for regions of high error on the curve and locally increase the degrees of freedom if necessary.
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