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The internal touching states can be considered as a set of limiting conditions.
Three major limiting conditions include, but are not limited to:
Development: The process of liberating a system from its previous set of limiting conditions.
A reliable estimation of bank effects is important for determining the limiting conditions in which a ship can safely navigate a waterway.
Without any limiting conditions.
Annabel is a patron for the charity Julia's House, a hospice dedicated to children with life limiting conditions.
They can also benefit the elderly and those suffering from arthritis or other mobility limiting conditions since there are no handles to twist or pull.
PHBV is synthesized by bacteria as storage compounds under growth limiting conditions.
We have to stop accepting habits and limiting conditions of our present life and start to observe our actions and reactions to situations.
But compulsory pairing is one thing, and the maintenance of general limiting conditions is another, and one well within the scope of State activity.
As a result of step one, Chubb Insurance knows exactly what it is insuring, so you will receive generous 'all-risks' cover with virtually no limiting conditions.
We began these changes because it was time: they were demanded by the people, who no longer wanted to live in limiting conditions, isolated from the rest of the world.
There are various returned goods reliefs, each of which has its set of limiting conditions, and in certain circumstances you may have a choice of more than one.
P. vortex's genome for example, harbors many genes which are employed in these strategies, in particular it has the potential to produce siderophores under iron limiting conditions.
In nitrogen limiting conditions, the nitrogen regulator Nac binds to a site located just upstream of the promoter expressing the gab genes.
Carl von Clausewitz said, 'Every age had its own kind of war, its own limiting conditions, and its own peculiar preconceptions.'
If this directive is adopted, the European Union will be giving a clear signal that the free market economy is important but that it is subject to limiting conditions.
John Baross, oceanographer and astrobiologist, who chaired a committee of scientists under the United States National Research Council which in 2007 published a report on life's limiting conditions.
Limiting conditions may frame the appraisal problem in such a way that facts or conditions which are even known to be false do not have to be treated as hypothetical conditions.
The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics set limiting conditions for life on earth: The First Law says that energy is conserved; nothing disappears, its form simply changes.
There are several philosophical examples lying outside the field of appraisal that are often used to illustrate the differences between extraordinary assumptions, hypothetical conditions, and general assumptions or limiting conditions.
To the extent that maximising profits conflicts with the public interest, the solution from this perspective is not to modify corporate objectives, but to strengthen the limiting conditions within which companies are required to operate.
Vilnius was then increasingly settled by Lithuanians and assimilated by the Lithuanian culture, which fulfilled, albeit under the limiting conditions of Soviet rule, the long-held dream of Lithuanian nationalists.
The limiting conditions of one's investigation may recognize that you might not be qualified to determine the existence of god, and the determination of the existence of God is beyond the scope of research.
As caseloads plunge under strict new laws, rising proportions of those left behind face the limiting conditions - from illiteracy and homelessness to mental illness and addiction - that analysts euphemistically call "barriers to employment."