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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fixed system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system that is stable, unchanging, or established in a particular way.
Example: "The organization relies on a fixed system to ensure consistency in its operations."
Alternatives: "a stable system" or "an established system".
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(xin[0, L], mathbf{u} 0, t)=mathbf{u}(L, t)=mathbf{u}_{a}, i=1,2,ldots,n), called the Dirichlet or fixed concentration boundary condition, also for a fixed system.
People know it's a fixed system".
A wall eventually becomes a fixed system, one that rejects the logic of any other system.
It is not a fixed system, however, because the union wouldn't agree to it in the negotiations for the current collective bargaining agreement.
As the inadequacies of such a fixed system became clear, the regulators moved to one that allowed more fine-tuning, called Basel II.
Take, for example, a fixed system w to be identified.
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-1A Probably the biggest drawback is that [our MHEC-RAP system is] a fixed wall system … I think that it would be nice, as I said, occasionally if it were truly portable.
A fixed quota system, favoured by the likes of my colleague Prof George Williams, would exclude those parties who do not attract sufficient first preference votes.
At that time, the sides were working on a fixed cap system, which was originally proposed by the players and accepted by the owners.
Open image in new window Fig. 4 PPP consumption cost curves in a fixed pricing system.
However, a fixed optical system is attractive to minimize development risk.
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