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Can we develop a civilized hunter-gatherer relationship with tuna and indeed with all other fish and reach a point of equilibrium with our last wild food?
Industrialism, at least within our experience of it for more than 200 years, never reaches a point of equilibrium or a level plateau.
"This is my honest effort," he said, "to find a point of equilibrium where a majority of people in the place can feel comfortable with what we have done, and then you hope it works".
In the market, for each product there is a point of "equilibrium"—analogous to the equilibrium of forces in classical mechanics—at which a single price will satisfy both consumers and producers.
Such recent independent productions as "You Can Count on Me" and "In the Bedroom" feel like examples of an art form that has arrived at a point of equilibrium — the point at which the production resources at hand are perfectly adequate to express the kind of intimate meanings that the filmmakers are striving for.
The maximum removal efficiency of 84%% at pH 2 indicated a point of equilibrium in the concentrations of ions and counter-ions participating in the coagulation flocculation process (Menkiti and Onukwuli 2012).
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In his powder-white makeup and jester's motley, Feste seems to exist somewhere between the sexes and classes, an embattled point of equilibrium in a world of extremes.
"I always believed there would be a natural point of equilibrium with digital reading – that it would overshoot, then come back and settle down.
The use of low air temperatures (30 50 °C) is advantageous with microwave energy in the first stages of drying as it limits the peaks of specific energy absorption, but it slows down drying towards the end probably because of a too low point of equilibrium (saturation humidity of air).
The distortion reaches a minimum at the point of equilibrium where fractions (n_{H}=n_{L}=frac {1}{2}) that is the consequence of its approximation of symmetrization adopted in the previous section.
In a chemical reaction for example, one in which substance A is converted into product B a point of equilibrium eventually is reached at which no further chemical change occurs; i.e., the rate of conversion of A to B equals the rate of conversion of B to A. The so-called thermodynamic-equilibrium constant expresses this chemical equilibrium.
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