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Such and principle
Such a decision should have placed a powerful weapon in the hands of the entire housing industry, but there is little evidence that realtors, or at least their associations, have repudiated the principle in such clauses.
Such generators bear no resemblance to Faraday's homopolar disc generator of 1831, but they still rely on his electromagnetic principle that a conductor linking a changing magnetic field induces a potential difference across its ends.
Such cases led to a general mistrust of food additives, and an application of the precautionary principle led to the conclusion that only additives that are known to be safe should be used in foods.
Such puzzles as the Sorites paradox and the related continuum fallacy have raised doubt as to the applicability of classical logic and the principle of bivalence to concepts that may be vague in their application.
Such an act of toleration was unusual in Western Europe, where standard practice forced subjects to follow the religion of their ruler — the application of the principle of cuius regio, eius religio.
Such definitions lead to a need for additional information that motivated someone to look at the definition in the first place and, thus, violate the principle of providing new or useful information.
Such social actions are not necessarily monetarised, but they represent an extension of the market principle into non-economic area of life-again typical for neoliberalism "
Such integrity is a fundamental principle of information assurance.
Such romanizations follow the principle of phonemic transcription and attempt to render the significant sounds ( phonemes ) of the original as faithfully as possible in the target language.
Such a theory considers that there is no transcendent principle or external cause to the world, and that the process of life production is contained in life itself.
Such experimental results are now seen, consistent with special relativity, to reflect the validity of the principle of relativity and the absence of any absolute rest frame ( or aether ).
Such taxes were in principle viewed as legitimate by much of the population who identified with their community's militia.
Such a system ought in principle to be able to make an aircraft entirely invisible, were it to be feasible to actively mimic an undisturbed RADAR signature ( canceling all reflections, and compensating for any RADAR shadow ) however such a system would be incalculably difficult and is not envisaged.
Such historical records may, in principle, be capable of providing estimates of climate at dates before instrumental records became available.
Such singularities in algebraic geometry are the easiest in principle to study, since they are defined by polynomial equations and therefore in terms of a coordinate system.
Such an irrigation system must not be connected to any potable water supply except through a reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly.
Such allocation of funds was seen as a form of political corruption and distortion of the democratic principle of checks and balances that constitutionally divides power between the legislative and executive branches.
Such a person is referred as aap ; a person of same status is called tum ( both translating as " you " in English, but similar in principle to the vous / tu distinction in French or the usted / tu distinction in Spanish ).
Such a principle was only finally accepted by English courts in 1932.
Such efforts were opposed by most of the state elite, who believed that secularism was an essential principle of Kemalist Ideology.
Such a principle ( law ) is necessary because symbolic designators have no inherent meaning of their own, but derive their meaning from the language users themselves, who associate each symbol with an individual concept in a manner that has been conventionally prescribed within their linguistic group.
Such a principle is necessary because a " symbolic designator " ( name, word, sign, etc.
Defence Minister Sten Tolgfors responded to the call for investigation with, " Such intelligence activity has not been considered to need explicit legal support since it is conducted by direct order of the government with the support of the principle of the air of freedom, as expressed in the Act ( 2003: 389 ) on electronic communications ( Chapter 6.
Such persons may also be able to rely on the principle of the " common law of humanity " which obliges the state " to afford them relief and to save them from starving " ( see R v Inhabitants of Eastbourne ( 1803 ) 4 East 103 ).

Such and tends
Such an unfavorable supply shock tends to raise prices at the same time that it slows the economy by making production more costly and less profitable .< ref name =" burdawyplosz ">
Such a design tends to exhibit more losses, but is very economical to manufacture.
( Such contrasts to chemical rockets where propulsive efficiency varies with the ratio of exhaust velocity to vehicle velocity at the time, but near maximum obtainable specific impulse tends to be a design goal when corresponding to the most energy released from reacting propellants ).
Such a process tends to create a core and mantle.
Such software tends to separate privileges by revoking them completely after the critical section is done, and change the user it runs under to some unprivileged account after so doing.
( Such techological dissemination tends to happen via a zeitgeist of independent, competitive development just as much as via technology transfer or reverse engineering ).
Such delayed processing reduces CPU usage, and tends to reduce disk fragmentation, especially for files which grow slowly.
Such packaging is less resistant to abrasion than jewel cases, so it tends to show signs of wear relatively quickly.
Such knowledge tends to dispel the myth about him that he was just another fanatical Egyptian who totally rejected the Greek culture.
Such rough ground as exists tends to garner considerable attention on Ordnance Survey maps.

Such and toward
Such arbitrage strategies start paying off as soon as the relative prices of the two DLC stocks converge toward theoretical parity.
Such was their power that even Voltaire, normally so antagonistic toward the clergy, praised the giftedness of Bossuet as an orator.
Such antennas focus the transmitted power toward ground and give a large zone of fade-free reception.
Such a decision was a mistake, because regression toward the mean is not based on cause and effect, but rather on random error in a natural distribution around a mean.
Such snares are termed “ flypaper traps ,” however the trapping mechanism of sundews is often erroneously described as “ passive .” In fact, sundew traps are quite active and sensitive, and the disturbance of one or a few trichomes quickly triggers an action potential that stimulates the rapid movement of other trichomes toward the prey.
Such trends toward standardization has not affected the Japanese firm Nichimo, which still produces fit-in-the-box sizes from old molds, and 1: 450 size models.
Such factors that would be intentionally ignored include: the relative change in price of substitute goods, ( e. g., the price of beef vs pork or lamb ); the level of risk aversion among buyers ( e. g., fear of mad cow disease ); and the level of overall demand for a good regardless of its current price level ( e. g., a societal shift toward vegetarianism ).
Such development was primarily geared toward agricultural needs and was concentrated near the cities of Landsberg and Küstrin, and the Neumark did not become nearly as industrialized or densely-populated as other German areas such as the Ruhr, Saxony, or Upper Silesia.
Such activities are permitted, though official policy toward the Pope in Rome remain the same.
Such change in direction of velocity involves acceleration of the moving object by a centripetal force, which pulls the moving object toward the center of the circular orbit.
Such action may be in disregard for other parties, or as an expression of a commitment toward a direction which other parties may find agreeable.
Such features are not common at traditional science-fiction conventions, which are more oriented toward science fiction as a mode of literature, rather than toward visual media, and do not include any paid appearances by famous personalities, and maintain a less caste-like differentiation between professional and fan.
Such a structure needed to be paid for, and the state needed even more money because the feudal system supported itself by the redistribution of wealth toward vassals.
Such leadership, of course, is required not to dominate other peoples, but to lead them along the path of duty, to lead them toward the brotherhood of nations where all the barriers erected by egoism will be destroyed.
Such colonies did not find a productive future, however, as Cousteau later repudiated his support for such exploitation of the sea and put his efforts toward conservation.
Such trends would seem to point toward adopting the CSA as in line with current policy priorities and needs.
Such an action was not without precedent, and Polk's neighbors evidently did not judge him too harshly, for toward the end of the war the Mecklenburg magistrates, with only two dissenters, elected him sheriff.
Such occurrences are called " dead ringers " and are still used toward the pitcher / ringer average.
Such a zerovalent complex with labile ligands or empty coordination sites is normally very reactive toward oxygen.
Such leadership, of course, is required not to dominate other peoples, but to lead them along the path of duty, to lead them toward the brotherhood of nations where all the barriers erected by egoism will be destroyed.
" Such striving, he adds, " is often egocentric and yields poorer moral and social results than an outward-directed behavior based not on self-perfection but on good will and kindliness toward others.
Such cases are adjourned from arraignments to various Criminal Court courtrooms to monitor their progress toward indictment.
Such a scenario was found to be reminiscent of deviations from CIRP during the 1990s driven by struggling Japanese banks which looked toward foreign exchange swap markets to try and acquire dollars to bolster their creditworthiness.

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