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But the distinction has a difference and O.K.'ers know what's O.K. "Farther" refers to measurable distance.
To say it in English rather than in math: farther refers to a greater distance, literal or metaphorical, from a shared measuring point.
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The principal philosophy behind using the right hand side equation is that, upon an abrupt change in of previous stage, the increases automatically to provide more dependency on exactly former rather than farther ones (refer to equation ).
Later, Donald took the idea of group versus individual performance farther and referred to 'communal plants': 'A "communal plant" has features in accord with the success of the crop community rather than the plant itself' (Donald 1981).
Rangers Coach John Tortorella said, "The best thing for us is to get out of town -- the farther, the better," referring to a three-game Western swing that begins Saturday at Phoenix.
A mathematician might say that further is referring to the increase of a vector, and farther to the increase of a distance.
Oil rig on line refers to whether the closer or farther oil rig from the center of the hurricane were located on the hurricane track.
For determining (bar{G}_{ij}) for a given s, entries that correspond to evaluating points that are farther than (20sqrt{alpha /s}) are skipped where (alpha) refers to the thermal diffusivity of the rock.
Within this range, the sets can be roughly classified into 'low (i.e., more 3′) L1 and low LL1'lowL1, 'low L1 and high (i.e., more 5′) LH1' (LH) and 'high L1 and high L11' (HH) sets where low refers to distances close to the 3′ end and high refers to distances farther towards the 5′ end (see Figure 2a).
The second part refers to the address of the restaurant, which extends the recently formed restaurant row on 10th Avenue a bit farther north.
The initial contributors were recruited through friends in Kabul; these women in turn referred others from farther afield, in Herat, Fargana, Kandahar and elsewhere.
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