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Finally, don't close until the premises have been inspected and are free from defects.
It has to be said that no Member State is free from defects when it comes to giving substance to universal human rights.
The use of vapor deposition can be used to build up materials layer by layer, free from defects.
These woods are slow and difficult to dry if the final product is to be free from defects, particularly cracks and splits.
Animals were to be dark colors and free from defects such as shallow breathing, deformed hooves, spavin or ringbone.
They can be seasoned free from defects with moderately rapid drying conditions (i.e. a maximum dry-bulb temperature of 85 C can be used).
These woods can be rapidly seasoned to be free from defects even by applying high temperatures (dry-bulb temperatures of more than 100 C) in industrial kilns.
In most cases, he continued, perfect title is used to refer to a title that is totally free from defects and encumbrances, such as claims against the title by another party.
When a material is bent only the extreme fibers are at the largest stress so, if those fibers are free from defects, the flexural strength will be controlled by the strength of those intact 'fibers'.
Insight knowledge: "[W]ith his mind thus concentrated, purified, and bright, unblemished, free from defects, pliant, malleable, steady, and attained to imperturbability - the monk directs and inclines it to knowledge and vision.
DW warrants that upon delivery by DW/LD the diskette on which the Program is distributed is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety (90) days from the date the Program is delivered.
Immediately used in competitions, "YA-1 won the victory in the prestigious race in ascent of Mount Fuji, held in July 1955, demonstrating that the model was free from defects in youth, except for its price of 138,000 , equivalent to about 40,000 € in 2005.
The client will often be promising less than it hopes to be able to deliver: although it may exclude liability for defects in goods, the client will generally seek to deliver goods free from defects, in order to establish or maintain its commercial reputation and protect its trading relationships.