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set off material not essential to the meaning of the text. ... Parentheses may contain a complete sentence or sentences. ... See also Dashes and Capitalizing and Punctuation in Parentheses.
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The most common error in using parenthesis marks (besides using them too much) is to forget to enclose the parenthetical material with a final, closing parenthesis mark. The second most common is to place concluding The simplest sort of example is one in which the entire sentence is enclosed in parentheses.
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Nested Parentheses ... You can enclose search terms and their operators in parentheses to specify the order that they are interpreted. ... Information within parentheses is read first, then information outside parentheses is read next.
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You can use operators other than the comparison operators to subset your data for querying; you can easily change a WHERE condition that has been previously set. ... Customizing Your Session and Using Advanced Features...
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If is intended, it is necessary to use parentheses when transcribing this and similar expressions on alt.algebra.help. ... Although not technically necessary, it is highly recommended that you use parentheses, as in: x+(1/x)-1. The liberal use of parentheses here not only adds clarity but also indicates this really...
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Parentheses around a group of lines in a selection statement tell the computer to implement those lines first when evaluating the statement -- that is, to give them the highest precedence.
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Items enclosed in parentheses are evaluated first. Use parentheses to clarify as well as to group operations. ... Items enclosed in parentheses ... The COMPUTE statement on the left is equivalent to the one on the right. The parentheses used in the statement on the right clarify (but do not change) the logic. Thus,
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; Math Practice Online > free > lessons > Florida > 6th grade > Using Parentheses ... Sample Problems for Using Parentheses ... Lesson for Using Parentheses...
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2.3.1.1 Using Parentheses ... You can use parentheses to force a particular order of evaluation. When part of an expression ... As shown in the last two examples, expressions within parentheses are evaluated according to the normal order of precedence, unless you override the order by using parentheses within parentheses.
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