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The convention, for the first time in the history of international aviation law, recognizes certain powers and immunities of the aircraft commander who on international flights may restrain any person ( s ) he has reasonable cause to believe is committing or is about to commit an offense liable to interfere with the safety of persons or property on board or who is jeopardizing good order and discipline.
The second point cannot in any reasonable way be combined with the first point, as long as the axiom system is genuinely finitary.
The first of these names that can be placed historically with reasonable confidence is Æthelberht ’ s father, whose name now usually is spelled Eormenric.
At first sight, this appears to be a reasonable assumption to make, as it seems to be a consequence of special relativity, which states that information can never be transmitted faster than the speed of light without violating causality.
At first the king agreed with these changes and enjoyed reasonable popularity with the people, but as anti-royalism increased along with threat of foreign invasion, the king, stripped of his power, decided to flee along with his family.
In the first case, it seems reasonable to assume ( based on the history of science ) that current physical theories will very probably be refined by future scientific discoveries.
The first year of the nineteenth century marked the turning-point in quarantine legislation ; a parliamentary committee sat on the practice, and a more reasonable act arose on their report.
The first two prongs of the Miller test are held to the standards of the community, and the last prong is held to what is reasonable to a person of the United States as a whole.
The national reasonable person standard of the third prong acts as a check on the community standard of the first two prongs, allowing protection for works that in a certain community might be considered obscene but on a national level might have redeeming value.
It is commonly assumed that this most-populated state is also the most thermodynamically stable conformation attainable for a given primary structure ; this is a reasonable first approximation but the claim assumes that the reaction is not under kinetic control-that is, that the time required for the protein to attain its native conformation before being translated is small.
On December 14, 2010, in United States v. Warshak, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in his emails and that the government violated Warshak's Fourth Amendment rights by compelling his internet service provider to turn over his emails without first obtaining a warrant based upon probable cause.
" The accused may also request a closure of the trial ; though, it must be demonstrated that “ first, there is a substantial probability that the defendant's right to a fair trial will be prejudiced by publicity that closure would prevent, and second, reasonable alternatives to closure cannot adequately protect the defendant's right to a fair trial.
Hall and Popkin defend Mill against this accusation pointing out that he begins Chapter Four by asserting that “ that questions of ultimate ends do not admit of proof, in the ordinary acceptation of the term ” and that this is “ common to all first principles .” According to Hall and Popkin, therefore, Mill does not attempt to “ establish that what people do desire is desirable but merely attempts to make the principles acceptable .” The type of “ proof ” Mill is offering " consists only of some considerations which, Mill thought, might induce an honest and reasonable man to accept utilitarianism ".
It is in Cynegils ' reign that the first event in West Saxon history that can be dated with reasonable certainty occurs: the baptism of Cynegils by Birinus, which happened at the end of the 630s, perhaps in 640.
Philosopher Elliott Sober states that not even reason itself can be justified on any reasonable grounds, and that we must start with first principles of some kind ( otherwise an infinite regress occurs ).
As a general guide, if the last few stages of the tour are comparable in length to the first stages, then the tour is reasonable ; if they are much greater, then it is likely that there are much better tours.
These first loudspeakers used electromagnets, because large, powerful permanent magnets were generally not available at a reasonable price.
Thus, even if one were to prescribe a likely and reasonable meaning to the sentence, the grammaticality of the sentence is concrete despite being the first time a person had ever uttered the statement, or any part thereof in such a combination.
" Hooke's work on elasticity culminated, for practical purposes, in his development of the balance spring or hairspring, which for the first time enabled a portable timepiece – a watch – to keep time with reasonable accuracy.
This advance was quickly ushered into service, in the Fokker E. I ( Eindecker, or monoplane, Mark 1 ), the first single seat fighter aircraft to combine a reasonable maximum speed with an effective armament ; Max Immelmann scored the first confirmed kill in an Eindecker on 1 August.
A forensic analyst specializing in handwriting can look at a signature, compare it to a known valid signature, and make a reasonable assessment of the legitimacy of the first signature.
One of its first peripherals was a tape transport, which led to some internal wrangling as the Peripherals Equipment Division attempted to find a reasonable way to charge other divisions of the company for supplying the devices.
As one main object of " probate " is to " prove " title to the real estate interests in the property held by a deceased person at the time of death, and the earliest recorded use the word in this capacity is 1463, it is reasonable to assume this tradition dates back to the death of the first owner of the ' allodial land ' referred in the etymology section above to die.

reasonable and approximation
If they are not ellipsoids, the conclusions will be a reasonable approximation.
The condition number may also be infinite, in which case the algorithm will not reliably find a solution to the problem, not even a weak approximation of it ( and not even its order of magnitude ) with any reasonable and provable accuracy.
If the degree of underrepresentation is small, the sample can be treated as a reasonable approximation to a random sample.
Also, if the group that is underrepresented does not differ markedly from the other groups in the quantity being measured, then a random sample can still be a reasonable approximation.
However, certain phenetic methods, such as neighbor-joining, have found their way into cladistics, as a reasonable approximation of phylogeny when more advanced methods ( such as Bayesian inference ) are too computationally expensive.
This formula is a reasonable approximation for most commercial built transformers today.
These games are based upon real events and attempt to represent a reasonable approximation of the actual forces, terrain, and other material factors faced by the actual participants.
However, this model and approximation is a reasonable one to illustrate a diffraction grating conceptually.
However, if the separation between the massive bodies is much larger compared to their sizes, then to a good approximation, it is reasonable to treat the masses as point mass while calculating the gravitational force.
Note that, as an asymptotic expansion, this series is not convergent: it is a reasonable approximation only if the series is truncated at a finite number of terms, and only large values of x are employed.
The sheep was believed to have a reasonable approximation of human physiology.
Yet others argue that Homo economicus is a reasonable approximation for behavior within market institutions, since the individualized nature of human action in such social settings encourages individualistic behavior.
For the period of time needed to double an investment, the Rule of 72 is a useful shortcut that gives a reasonable approximation of the period needed.
A reasonable approximation of the value of the median of the beta distribution, for both α and β greater or equal to one, is given by the formula
Thus, it can be said safely that usage of average costs for pricing may be considered a reasonable approximation of marginal cost decision making.
For a reasonable approximation to the square-wave shape, at least the fundamental and third harmonic need to be present, with the fifth harmonic being desirable.
On Latin-alphabet typewriters lacking a "£" symbol type element, a reasonable approximation can be made by:
When English club was first borrowed into French, the approved pronunciation was / klab /, as being a reasonable approximation of the English.
Neglecting diffusion out of the plane ( we take this to be the xy plane ) will be a reasonable approximation only if the fluorescence recovers predominantly via diffusion in this plane.
Virtually all the buildings in this area date from the 19th century, the most notable from immediately after the disastrous fire of 1852, and show a reasonable approximation to their original appearance, though they have required varying degrees of reconstruction to restore to them to that state.
While a homogeneous atmosphere isn ’ t a physically realistic model, the approximation is reasonable
It also demands that the assumed non-linear elastic behavior of the material is a reasonable approximation in shape and magnitude to the real material's load response.
Nevertheless, application of UH methods typically yields a reasonable approximation of the flood response of natural watersheds.

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