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The phrase "a setting that applies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a context or environment that is relevant or suitable for a particular situation or discussion.
Example: "In order to understand the character's motivations, we must consider a setting that applies to their background and experiences."
Alternatives: "a relevant context" or "an applicable environment".
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Here again, having an account means that you can create a setting that applies to every computer in the house — and block your choice of 57 categories of Web sites, including Pornography, Nudity, Lingerie, Instant Messaging, File Sharing, Game and Humor.
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Importantly, when transferred to a new laboratory in Nairobi for on-site testing in a setting that applied stringent measures to minimize PCR contamination, the assay showed very high sensitivity and specificity compared to the results of commercial assays from established reference laboratories in the region.
All your other albums beyond Profile Photos and Mobile Uploads will only have a cross-album privacy setting that applies to every photo inside.
Scientific reasoning is composed of inquiry, experimentation, evidence evaluation, inference and argumentation (Zimmerman 2007) a skill set that applies to evolutionary tree interpretation.
It remains unclear whether open NIV-NAVA outperforms a setting that includes externally applied PEEP.
It is also necessary to apply a setting that leads to similar communications repeatedly, so that the recurrence of particular language action relationships is guaranteed.
We have shown that ultraviolet B phototherapy at home is equally effective and equally safe as ultraviolet B phototherapy in an outpatient department when applied in a setting that precludes non-prescribed irradiations.
Although it says it's also hoping to have a set of tools that applies to advertisers globally by the end of June.
Game design isn't a set job description that applies evenly across all companies (or even projects within the same company).
This type of audit is based on a comparative approach that applies a set of predetermined, objective, standardised and validated criteria.
In a broader sense, systems' analysis is a general methodology (not a fixed set of techniques) that applies a 'systemic', comprehensive perspective by taking into account all relevant aspects and elements of a situation or a research question, particularly the interactions between different elements.
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