Intuitively, one sees that if the starting (and renewable) number of strings is small, that their diversity is low and that the grammar table has
few pair rules, symbol strings will probably not be able to act on one another and few novel symbol strings will be created.
Not exact matches
The # 1
rule when testing out a new
pair is the make sure they fit well when you first put them on, but also after you've been wearing them for a
few hours.
There are a
few black
pairs that I'd probably get if they came in white, and truly a
few pairs I really really love, so I won't totally
rule them out and will keep checking back.
But, keeping in mind a
few simple
rules for wearing wide - leg pants, you can easily
pair culottes with clothes you already own... and wear everyday.
But due to a loophole in the
rules, they learn a
few years later that they can resume their careers, provided they're willing to bury the hatchet and perform as partners in the
pairs» competition.
Here are a
few more pet peeves or commonly seen grammar errors: 1) Commas in
Pairs (
Rule 6.17, Chicago Manual of Style, 16th ed) Whenever a comma is used to set off an element, a second comma is required if the phrase or sentence continues beyond the element being set off: — Incorrect: Judy went to Italy on June 15, 2004 to eat pasta.