When he first begins the new work, he is seldom very keen and hearty; his mind,
as they say, does not go to it, and for some time he rather trifles than applies to
good purpose. The habit of sauntering, and of indolent careless application,
which …
after some time to, either rt0, Ct0 G [.2, l]3, or for some time £ < to, maxi |rj — c/ > .
01, in which case by the above arguments the value of the potential function must
have increased by at least .01 log(l + e), and thus our lemma holds. Cl The …
A m rt lattasa B to cause to lie down for some time , to lay down, flatten (s.th.
standing); to bend [vt] or smooth down, e.g. hair, to lie prone; to break, snap off,
cut off, e.g. the top of a plant, etc. (ABMQ); to cause to become thin, pale or
emaciated …
… die; Time: when/time, now, before, after, a long time, a short time, for some time
; Space: where/place, here, above, below; far, near; side, inside; "Logical"
concepts: not, maybe, can, because, if; Intensifier: very; Augmentor: more;
Taxonomy, …