Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Ink" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

circumvent and problem
They note that the discoverers of the two planets around HW Virginis tried to circumvent the naming problem by calling them " HW Vir 3 " and " HW Vir 4 ", i. e. the latter is the 4th object – stellar or planetary – discovered in the system.
While there, Honorius ruled that the Bishop of St Andrews was to be subject to the Archbishop of York and in the more contentious issue, he attempted to circumvent his way around the problem by declaring that Thurstan was subject to William de Corbeil, not in his role as Archbishop of Canterbury, but as papal legate for England and Scotland.
One might attempt to circumvent the problem by confining the fission fuel magnetically, in a manner similar to the fusion fuel in a tokamak.
There are several ways to circumvent this problem, typically by providing an economizer that heats the feed water, a combustion air heater in the hot flue gas exhaust path, or both.
To circumvent this problem, the patents for Reilly's 3-speed were obtained in the name of his colleague, James Archer.
On the real number line we could circumvent this problem by erecting a " barrier " at the single point x = 0.
By understanding the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in gonococci and meningococci, resistance to antibiotics currently in clinical practice can be anticipated and the design of novel antimicrobials to circumvent this problem can be undertaken more rationally.
Objective-C can circumvent this problem, in that the programmer can create a Point class, with initialization methods, for example, < tt >+ newPointWithX: andY :</ tt >, and < tt >+ newPointWithR: andTheta :</ tt >.
Simple " oxygen sensor simulators " have been developed to circumvent this problem by simulating the change across the catalytic converter with plans and pre-assembled devices available on the Internet.
Both SIT and AIT circumvent this problem by turning to descriptive complexities of individual things.
" To circumvent costliness in problem solving it is often suggested that we use resources more
To circumvent this problem a special war-time emergency circular arc gear standard was produced giving a series of close to cycloidal forms which could be cut with a single hob for each module for eight teeth and upwards to economize on cutter manufacturing resources.
Usually an author or authors circumvent that problem by rewriting an article and using other pictures.
To circumvent this problem, linear particle accelerators operate using time-varying fields.
Investors may however circumvent this problem by buying or writing futures directly, accepting a varying leverage ratio.
This inexperienced fleet was thus tactically inferior to the Spartans, but its commanders were able to circumvent this problem by employing new and unorthodox tactics, which allowed the Athenians to secure a dramatic and unexpected victory.
In practice, MLS systems circumvent this problem via privileged functions that allow a trustworthy user to bypass the MLS mechanism and change a file's security classification.
Current production. 45 S & W cases have a head diameter larger than. 45 Colt but smaller than the originals to circumvent this problem on the Colt Single Action Army revolver.
To circumvent this problem, Biochemistry Online suggests heating separate samples for different times, analysing each resulting solution, and extrapolating back to zero hydrolysis time.
By ceasing schreckstoff production during the breeding season, males circumvent this problem.
* Avoid risk — Change plans to circumvent the problem ;
In 1963, Roger Penrose imported from algebraic geometry the essential innovation, now called conformal compactification, and in 1972, Robert Geroch used this to circumvent the tricky problem of suitably defining and evaluating suitable limits in formulating a truly coordinate-free definition of asymptotic flatness.
Another similar algorithm was developed, called marching tetrahedrons, in order to circumvent the patent as well as solve a minor ambiguity problem of marching cubes with some cube configurations.
An illustration of the Client-Tracker-Server scheme used by early peer-to-peer network Hotline to circumvent the problem of dynamic IPs.

circumvent and are
* Influencing the factors that could circumvent integrated change control so only approved changes are implemented.
The Novikov Principle is able to circumvent most commonly-cited temporal paradoxes which are often alleged to exist should time travel be possible ( and are often claimed to make it impossible ).
In countries where marijuana and hashish are illegal, some retailers specify that bongs are intended for use with tobacco in an attempt to circumvent laws against selling drug paraphernalia.
After the four are discovered, Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, and thus forces Indiana to circumvent the traps by using the information in his father's diary in order to use the healing power of the Grail to save his father, with Donovan and Elsa following.
Readers with a numeric keypad are meant to circumvent the eavesdropping threat where the computer might be running a keystroke logger, potentially compromising the PIN code.
Tournament formats are used to circumvent gambling rules in other states as well.
In " The Five Doctors ", the Master was offered a new cycle of regenerations by the High Council to save the Doctor from the Death Zone, which may indicate that there are methods to circumvent the twelve regeneration limit.
Within the EU, accusations have been made that off-budget enterprises are sometimes used by national governments to circumvent the Stability and Growth Pact, as public debt will no longer appear in the annual budget deficit and in total public debt, which may not exceed certain percentages of GDP ( 3 % and 60 % respectively ) under the Maastricht criteria.
Professional setups circumvent feedback by placing the main speakers a far distance from the band or artist, and then having several smaller speakers known as monitors pointing back at each band member, but in the opposite direction to that in which the microphones are pointing.
Civil ceremonies are not performed in Israel, although a growing number of secular couples circumvent this by traveling to nearby locations such as Cyprus.
There are programs that allow to circumvent this limitation:
In general, if it appears that a legal fiction is being used to circumvent an existing rule, the courts are entitled to disregard that fiction and look at the real facts.
** Monarchy devalues a parliamentary system – Monarchical prerogative powers can be used to circumvent normal democratic process with no accountability, and such processes are more desirable than not for any given nation-state.
In some cases these public statutes are known as laws of public order, as private individuals do not have the right to break them and any attempt to circumvent such laws is void as against public policy.
They are provisional bodies and have the advantage of being able to circumvent bureaucracy and collect a range of opinions.
Deviation routes are bypasses intended for truck traffic to circumvent urban areas, and are identified by an even number prefixing the number of the nearby Autoroute that it bypasses ( for example, Autoroute 440 in Laval ).
But until the true root causes are resolved, powerful social agents will invariably find a way to delay, circumvent, block, weaken, or even rollback these solutions, because intermediate causes are symptoms of deeper causes.
There are currently active legal challenges to the Trustees ' action, disputing their power to circumvent the terms of the Trust.

0.447 seconds.