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otherways
otherways, adv. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈʌðəweɪz) Forms: 2–3 -weies, -weis, 3 -weiis, -weise, 4 -weys, 4–9 -ways. Also 4–7 -waies, -wais, 5–7 -wayes, Sc. -wayis. [f. other a. + ways, adverbial genitive of way n.] In another way, manner, case, etc.: = otherwise.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 31 Ilke monne þe he haueð er...
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Otherways
Otherways was founded in about 1996 by Lebanese businessman, Charbel S. Tabet, the president and CEO. Before founding Otherways, Tabet worked as a consult for another vanity award organization, Global Trade Leader’s Club.
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OMAC
first-aid organisation linked to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
OMAC (Industry Organization): Organization for Machine Automation and Control
Otherways , Otherways Management Association Club (OMAC), a vanity award organisation
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-ways
-ways the terminal element of certain advs., was originally a use of the genitive of way n.1 1. Many phrases consisting of the genitive of way (in various senses) qualified by an adj., were formerly used adverbially (see way n.1 23 a). The earliest known examples are in the Peterborough Chronicle (f...
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Central Swedish lowland
Much of the Sub-Cambrian peneplain, that is otherways common in eastern Sweden, is preserved on the Central Swedish lowland.
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uncharacterized
unˈcharacterized, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1701 Beverley Apoc. Quest. 13 Seeing the Time between the Weeks and the 1260 Days, would be otherways uncharacteriz'd, and the Space unknown. 1862 E. Falkener Ephesus, etc. ii. iv. 268 Vitruvius's definition of hypæthros is said to be uncharacterized by his usual p...
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unsupported
unsuˈpported, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not supported by aid or assent; not backed up or corroborated.1420–2 Lydg. Siege Thebes iii. 2985 Farwel wisdam..For lakke only of supportacioun. For vnsupported..Amphiorax sighen gan ful sore. 1609 Daniel Civ. Wars iii. lxxix, He..will not avouch thy fact, But let...
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Sir John Clerk, 2nd Baronet
He was therefor a spy among us, but not known to be such, otherways the Mob of Edin. had pull him to pieces".
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Is the vector space finite-dimensional? > The vector subspace $U$ of $\mathbb{R}[X]$ (polynomials) > > $U:=${$f∈\mathbb{R}[X] | f(\alpha+1)-f(\alpha)=f(\beta+1)-f(\beta) \alpha,\beta∈\mathbb{R}$} > > is finite-dimen...
No, $\mathbb R[X]$ is infinite-dimensional. A basis is $\\{1, x, x^2, \ldots\\}$ (there is no $n$ where this stops). But $U$ is indeed finite-dimensional. Hint: if $f$ is a polynomial of degree $n$, what is the degree of $f(X+1)-f(X)$?
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Dogs in the American Revolutionary War
I could not do otherways than accept it.—That Madam says he is the Dog which Mr ....has renderd famous.
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Circular reasoning in L'Hopital's rule Suppose we have a function $f(x)$ that satisfies: $$\lim_{x\to\infty}f(x)=L$$ Where $L\in\mathbb{R}$. Is this true? $$\lim_{x\to\infty}f'(x)=0$$ My approach was simply this: $$...
Suppose that $f(x)=\dfrac{\sin(x^2)}x$. Then $\lim_{x\to\infty}f(x)=0$, but the limit $\lim_{x\to\infty}f'(x)$ doesn't exist. If you try to apply L'Hopital's Rule here as you did, you will be working with$$\lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{x\sin(x^2)}{x^2}.$$But if $g(x)=x\sin(x^2)$, then the limit $\lim_{x\to...
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Vanity award
organizations have reported the following as trophy-for-sale organizations:
Actualidad Magazine, Madrid, Spain
Global Trade Leaders' Club (GTLC)
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مجلس الصحة لدول مجلس التعاون
جائزة القارات الخمس العظمى للجودة والامتياز لعام 2011 من مؤسسة (Association Otherways Management & Consulting) في روما عاصمة إيطاليا. الجائزة العالمية البلاتينية التكنولوجية للجودة وأفضل اسم تجاري لعام 2013 مؤسسة (Otherways Association Management & Consulting) في برلين في ألمانيا.
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Prove that $A^HB^H=(BA)^H$ I want to prove this statement where A and B are matrices and H the Hermitian. Ok, Here is a proof from MathWorld: $$\overline{((ab)^T)_{ij}}=\overline{(b^Ta^T)_{ij}}=\overline{{b^T_{ik}}a^...
The line is written in Einstein sum convention, meaning that there is an implicit sum over the index $k$ that appears twice. With the regular matrix multiplication (row times column) we have for $A = a_{ij}$ and $B=b_{ij}$ $$ (A\cdot B)_{ij} = \sum_k a_{ik} b_{kj} $$
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Rowland White (Irish writer)
However, in his own words, "fortune brought me down by the seas and otherways".
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