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The following special items were released in predetermined limited numbers.
This arrangement is not popular with staff and should therefore be for a predetermined limited period.
If a tested athlete goes over a predetermined limit (50 percent in the case of cycling), he is not allowed to start a race.
The first group require the exact quantities to be measured and recorded every second within predetermined limits of accuracy.
You are stopping when the total weight of the fish you have caught exceeds a predetermined limit.
Also, if the number of passengers waiting to travel to the same destination exceeds a predetermined limit, usually 15, a vehicle is immediately activated.
As already described the program checks whether the observation is within predetermined limits that are set according to whether they can physically exist or not.
One way to deal with this problem is to omit insignificant terms from the symbolic expression, keeping the inevitable error below the predetermined limit.
By contrast, the proposed system would be based on predetermined limits on price movements, making halts in trading more predictable.
Most hydraulic fuses detect this flow and seal themselves if the flow exceeds a predetermined limit.
In communications, a condition in which one or more of the required performance parameters fall outside predetermined limits, resulting in a lower quality of service.
Sales beyond the predetermined limit would be taxed on the assumption that the merchandise would be resold to non-Indians.
In addition, the device compares the hop count against a predetermined limit and discards the packet if its hop count is too high.
The tax would be imposed on gas and cigarettes beyond the predetermined limit, on the assumption that non-Indian customers would be buying them.
The function of a protective system, then, is to be able to control, and if possible, to extinguish a fire within acceptable and predetermined limits of damage.
The film's distributors stated there was no predetermined limit to the length of the title's run, and the overall length would be determined by box office sales.
Pushing to to expand what she termed his "predetermined limits", forcing him to confront conceptions that he'd thought he had neither the power nor the programming to change.
If the timer reaches a predetermined limit, typically 5 minutes, a vehicle is activated to service the request even if no other passengers have requested the same destination.
This is the last recourse for raising funding for a budget year, so the actual figure is adjusted within predetermined limits to obtain the budget total required.
It was for that reason that he demanded a predetermined limit on the army of a united Germany and assurances that NATO would scale down its capabilities.
When heating levels had dropped below predetermined limits, the payload fairing that protected Juno during transit through the thickest part of the atmosphere separated, about 3 minutes 24 seconds into the flight.
The Coffman-Graham algorithm may be used to find a layering with a predetermined limit on the number of vertices per layer and approximately minimizing the number of layers subject to that constraint.
Even if the overlap between what the Whitney and the academy include in their respective biennials increases, a crucial difference remains: the academy, unlike the Whitney, sets predetermined limits on what art can become.
The ESB is responsible for maintaining water levels for navigation throughout the Shannon to between predetermined limits, but they have the right to prioritize levels for electricity generation, should water shortages arise.