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When the therapist came to feel on sufficiently sure ground with him to ask him, `` What is that, Bill -- hello or farewell ''??
When a game becomes sufficiently popular, so that people often play it with strangers, there is a need for a generally accepted set of rules.
When developed sufficiently, the king's personal virtue spreads beneficent influence throughout the kingdom.
When the epicenter of a large earthquake is located offshore, the seabed may be displaced sufficiently to cause a tsunami.
When trying to define rigorously whether an arrangement of atoms is " sufficiently stable " to be considered a molecule, IUPAC suggests that it " must correspond to a depression on the potential energy surface that is deep enough to confine at least one vibrational state ".
When a ferromagnet or ferrimagnet is sufficiently small, it acts like a single magnetic spin that is subject to Brownian motion.
When contains many candidate functions or the training set is not sufficiently large, empirical risk minimization leads to high variance and poor generalization.
When this drop becomes sufficiently large, the vocal folds start to oscillate.
When a ( positive ) alpha particle approached sufficiently close to the nucleus, it was repelled strongly enough to rebound at high angles.
When the incident angle is increased sufficiently, the transmitted angle ( in air ) reaches 90 degrees.
When he had recovered sufficiently he addressed a standing-room-only convention organized in Washington, D. C. by the National Geographic Society and satisfactorily defended his claims.
When the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany became apparent after the Second World War, the consensus within the world community was that the United Nations Charter did not sufficiently define the rights it referenced.
When the ships were sufficiently close, melee combat would ensue using axes, swords, and spears until the enemy ship could be easily boarded.
When his calculations showed that the manholes on telephone routes were sufficiently close together to be able to insert the loading coils without the expense of either having to dig up the route or lay in new cables he changed to this new plan.
When the gap is sufficiently wide, real estate developers, landlords, and other people with vested interests in the development of land perceive the potential profit to be derived from re-investing in inner-city properties and redeveloping them for new tenants.
* When names are sufficiently descriptive, the additional type information can be redundant.
When the type metal has sufficiently cooled, the mould is unlocked and a rectangular block approximately 4 centimeters long, called a sort, is extracted.
The conflict between the evolved organic division of labour and the homogeneous mechanical type was such that one could not long exist in the presence of the other: and When solidarity is organic, anomie is « impossible whenever solidary organs are sufficiently in contact or sufficiently prolonged.
When the retrieved representations do not sufficiently resolve newly arrived patterns, evaluating persists, engaging higher layers of the cortex in an ongoing pursuit of resolution.
When a block is allocated, the allocator will start with the smallest sufficiently large block to avoid needlessly breaking blocks.
When upon death the ammonites fell to this seafloor and were gradually buried in accumulating sediment, bacterial decomposition of these corpses often tipped the delicate balance of local redox conditions sufficiently to lower the local solubility of minerals dissolved in the seawater, notably phosphates and carbonates.
When a new material is being measured, it may be necessary to test and verify if the bandwidth is sufficiently narrow.
When the elevated body temperatures are sufficiently high, hyperthermia is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment to prevent disability or death.

When and accurate
When machine translation ( also known as mechanical translation ) failed to yield accurate translations right away, automated processing of human languages was recognized as far more complex than had originally been assumed.
When applied to the simplest two-electron molecule, H < sub > 2 </ sub >, valence bond theory, even at the simplest Heitler-London approach, gives a much closer approximation to the bond energy, and it provides a much more accurate representation of the behavior of the electrons as chemical bonds are formed and broken.
When evolutionary biologists describe competition between species, they generally assume that each species is a single genotype whose descendants are mostly accurate copies.
When the invasion began, Hearst sailed directly to Cuba as a war correspondent, providing sober and accurate accounts of the fighting.
When the bay was " rediscovered " by Sir John Ross in 1818, the charts of the Bylot-Baffin voyage proved extremely accurate.
When they do wear out, it is generally due to ink invading the guide plate of the print head, causing grit to adhere to it ; this grit slowly causes the channels in the guide plate to wear from circles into ovals or slots, providing less and less accurate guidance to the printing wires.
When performed later, after 70 days from fertilization ( at week 13 of gestational age ), it gives an accurate result in almost 100 % of cases.
When, in 1897, Venancio Deslandes came across a copy of this pamphlet he sent it to Bonheur with a request that she might tell him if it were accurate.
When the simulator is in operation, an accurate shape for the flexible sheet is maintained by its attachment to a shaped former by suction pressure produced by a small vacuum pump.
When negative, these tests are more accurate in ruling out infectious mononucleosis.
When this proved to be impracticable, Verdi turned to the subject of King Gustav III's assassination as portrayed in Scribe and Auber's opera, albeit not an historically accurate narrative.
When more accurate public time signals were desired for use in navigation, a number of traditional audible or visible time signals were established for the purpose of allowing navigators to check their marine chronometers.
When carabinieri came to look for them, they were met with accurate submachinegun fire.
When an aircraft is in flight, it is moving relative to the body of air through which it is flying ; therefore maintaining an accurate ground track is not as easy as it might appear, unless there is no wind at all — a very rare occurrence.
When preparing to offer a statement externally as well as internally, information should be accurate.
When these are applied, Richardson's forecast turns out to be essentially accurate — a remarkable achievement considering the calculations were done by hand, and while Richardson was serving with the Quaker ambulance unit in northern France.
When used as part of a mechanical clock, a synchronous motor's timekeeping ability is only as accurate as the average line frequency provided by the power source.
When used in eye drops in pediatric eye examinations, Cyclopentolate 0. 5 % and 1. 0 % is used to stop the eye focusing at near distance, enabling the optometrist, ophthalmologist or orthoptist to obtain a more accurate reading of the focusing power of the eyes.
When used in the reverse direction they are called back diodes and can act as fast rectifiers with zero offset voltage and extreme linearity for power signals ( they have an accurate square law characteristic in the reverse direction ).
When the night bombing offensive started, it was found the requirements for accurate dead reckoning rarely existed in practice, and the navigational problem was far harder than originally believed.
When Lord Cutler Beckett, who is hunting Sparrow interrogates him, Will claims Jack is " more acquaintance than friend ," Though this is accurate, it may also be an effort to shield Jack or simply to downplay his association with him to protect himself and Elizabeth.
When trying to calibrate the Hubble diagram with accurate supernova standard candles, observational evidence for dark energy was obtained in the late 1990s.
When used in sports requiring finesse, such as dressage, the spur's purpose is not to speed up a horse, but to give accurate and precise aids in lateral and complex movements, such as pirouettes, travers and renvers, and the airs above the ground.
When " we conform because we believe that other's interpretation of an ambiguous situation is more accurate than ours and will help us choose an appropriate course of action ," it is informational social influence.

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