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This implies that only read-only data is shared and inherent thread safety.
The police power is the inherent government power, usually exercised by the legislature, to do what is reasonably necessary to promote and protect public health, safety, welfare and morals.
Despite these safety precautions, the ski racing community is well aware of the inherent risks in Downhill skiing, for it is possible for racers to suffer serious injury or death while practicing or competing.
" In addition to affirming the inherent nature of rights to life, liberty, property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety, the Declaration both describes a view of Government as the servant of the people, and enumerates its separation of powers into the administration, legislature, and judiciary.
The Sierra Club opposes building new nuclear reactors based on fission, until specific inherent safety risks are mitigated by conservationist political policies, and regulatory agencies are in place to enforce those policies.
That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity ; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
This not only affords inherent safety to the usage of explosives during handling and transport, but also necessitates an explosive triggering sequence or explosive train.
That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural, inherent and inalienable rights, amongst which are, the enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
These workers seldom wear neckties because of the inherent safety risk it would bring.
Many business owners are concerned about the safety and liability issues inherent in the convergence of trains, trucks, cyclists, and pedestrians, while the city and citizens groups claim the dangers are being exaggerated.
* The inherent dangers of flying below minimum parachute altitude, and hence without any safety equipment to protect the operator if there is an accident or malfunction.
Despite the inherent danger in small and large vehicles traveling at high speeds, the freeway is generally considered one of the safest in Melbourne, with minimal height changes and flowing route, ample shoulder space and well maintained safety barriers.
The reason for near exclusive LWR use aboard nuclear naval vessels is the level of inherent safety built in to these types of reactors.
The main advantage is inherent safety, even if the nuclear fuel under consideration lack Uranium's self-regulating properties — like delayed neutrons and Doppler coefficient — that make standard nuclear reactors safe.
Passive safety refers to safety system components, whereas inherent safety refers to control system process regardless of the presence or absence of safety specific subsystems.
Reactors whose heat transfer process has the operational property of a negative void coefficient of reactivity are said to possess an inherent safety process feature.
Combined inherent and passive safety depends only on physical phenomena such as pressure differentials, convection, gravity or the natural response of materials to high temperatures to slow or shut down the reaction, not on the functioning of engineered components such as high-pressure water pumps.
Third generation designs improve on early designs by incorporating passive or inherent safety features which require no active controls or ( human ) operational intervention to avoid accidents in the event of malfunction, and may rely on pressure differentials, gravity, natural convection, or the natural response of materials to high temperatures.
To the degree that the control systems were reliable, this design did have a corresponding degree of active inherent safety.
The closure was necessary due to extensive construction work planned for the roller coaster, and the inherent safety risks such activity would pose to Transit Authority riders.
* provide security and safety — the ability to live and / or work in a building in which there are no inherent defects or conditions that might be hazardous to health or to property

inherent and however
They do carry an inherent risk, however, as they give the offensive team another runner on base, without any effort on their part, who could potentially score a run.
Their inherent focus on practical implementation of technology has tended to keep them oriented more towards incremental-level redesigns and reconfigurations, as opposed to revolutionary research & development or ideas that would be many years from clinical adoption ; however, there is a growing effort to expand this time-horizon over which clinical engineers can influence the trajectory of biomedical innovation.
The inherent superiority of the defense obviously does not mean that the defender will always win, however: there are other asymmetries to be considered.
The same basic engine block can be used with different crankshafts, however, to alter the firing order ; for instance, the 90 ° V6 engine configuration, in older days sometimes derived by using six cylinders of a V8 engine with what is basically a shortened version of the V8 crankshaft, produces an engine with an inherent pulsation in the power flow due to the " missing " two cylinders.
Despite the advent of print however, hand-written grimoires remained highly valued, as they were believed to contain inherent magical powers within them, and they continued to be produced.
The Lotus Sutra, however, teaches that Buddhahood is already inherent within one ’ s current life.
To formulate these relationships, however, one frequently introduces " constants " which stand for inherent properties of nature ( or of the materials and equipment used in a given experiment ).
By the early 1920s, however, the inherent limitations of this type of engine had rendered it obsolete, with the power output increasingly going into overcoming the air-resistance of the spinning engine itself.
Its underlying themes run counter to those in Lord Of the Flies, however, in that it shows a belief in the inherent strength of humans as proto-adults as they self-organize rather than descending into barbarism.
It has since become clear, however, that the uncertainty principle is inherent in the properties of all wave-like systems, and that it arises in quantum mechanics simply due to the matter wave nature of all quantum objects.
The exhaust is, however, relatively low in NOx emissions, as combustion temperatures are lower than in other engines, and also because of some inherent Exhaust Gas Recirculation-EGR-in early engines ; the higher the combustion temperature is, the higher the NOx emissions are ( sir Harry Ricardo proved in the 20's that for every 1 % increase of the proportion of exhaust gas in the admission mix, there's a 45º F reduction in flame temperature ); this allowed Mazda to meet the United States Clean Air Act of 1970 in 1973 with a simple and inexpensive ' thermal reactor ' ( an enlarged open chamber in the exhaust manifold ) by paradoxically enriching the air-fuel ratio to the point where the unburned hydrocarbons ( HC ) in the exhaust would support complete combustion in the thermal reactor ; while piston-engine cars required expensive catalytic converters to deal with both unburned hydrocarbons and NOx emissions.
The imaginary component in that instance however has not been introduced for the purpose of mathematical expediency but is in fact an inherent part of the “ wave ”.
This solution worked for a while ; however PDH suffered from several inherent drawbacks which ultimately resulted in the development of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy ( SDH ).
He assumed, however, that robots would have certain inherent safeguards.
If the is inherent, however, as in The Hague, it cannot be dropped.
Some critics argue that the novel champions middle classes over the lower orders ; others, however, find this claim " too simplistic " and argue that the novel " highlights the shortfalls inherent to bourgeois masculinity.
Panamarenko, however, has to this day retained the irony inherent in the Pop Art movement.
Exploiting the parallelism inherent in chemical reactions, the problem may be solved using a number of chemical reaction steps linear in the number of vertices of the graph ; however, it requires a factorial number of distinct types of DNA molecule to participate in the reaction.
Two prominent differences in functionality are the bandwidth and the signal-to-noise ratio ( S / N ); however, both digital and analog systems have inherent strengths and weaknesses.
Lord Hardwicke, however, claimed that the Chancery's jurisdiction to award damages was not derived " from any authority, but from conscience ", and rather than being statutory was instead due to the Lord Chancellor's inherent authority.
Non-linear editing is not inherent to every hard-disk recording system, however.
Most traditional designs are however single-piece and the possibilities inherent in the modular origami idea were not explored further until the 1960s when the technique was re-invented by Robert Neale in the USA and later by Mitsonobu Sonobe in Japan.
The meaning of the word ' bar ' in Spain, however, does not have the negative connotation inherent in the same word in many other languages.
There is, however, a difference between the Egyptian and Hebrew logos mythologies: in Genesis 1 the divine word of the Elohim is an act of " making into "; the word of Egyptian creator-god, by contrast, is an almost magical activation of something inherent in pre-creation: as such, it goes beyond the concept of fiat ( divine act ) to something more like the Logos of the Gospel of John.
It is useless however, to complain of things inherent in our political state.

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