Sentence examples for absolute solutions from inspiring English sources

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A two-day emergency meeting meant to convey that the Roman Catholic Church would not tolerate sexual abuse by priests ended up ended up sending a nuanced message, just when the public was calling for absolute solutions.

From an epistemological point of view, philosophy understood as a way of life, concerned with problems and unconvinced of promises of absolute solutions, will appear more rational to potential philosophers.

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Higher xanthan concentration raised the absolute solution viscosity and increased the degree of shear thinning.

Only those solutions from the Gaussian VoP analysis which are in this region and have converged to an absolute solution error of 1 × 10−3 are considered.

The NCP can efficiently proxy basic networking protocol, however, proxying of Internet based applications have no absolute solution due to dynamic and non-predictable nature of the packets they are sending and receiving periodically.

While AIC and BIC do not give an absolute solution to the generalized optimal choice of the combination of matching variables, they help us to choose the best options among available variables.

where R (8.314 J/mol K) is the universal gas constant, T (K) is the absolute solution temperature, and Kd is distribution adsorption coefficient calculated from the following equation [27]: K d = C o − C e C e · V m (10).

where ΔG° is standard free energy (kJ/mol), ΔH° is standard enthalpy (kJ/mol), ΔS° is standard entropy (J/mol/K), and T is the absolute solution temperature (K).

Since employing link based Web page importance metrics within a multi-processes crawler bears a considerable communication overhead on the overall system and cannot produce the precise answer set, employing these metrics in search engines is not an absolute solution to identify the best search answer set by the overall search system.

where ΔG° is standard free energy (kJ/mol), R is the universal gas constant (8.314 J/mol K), T is the absolute solution temperature (K), and K d is distribution adsorption coefficient which can be determined by the following equation [18]: {K}_{mathrm{d}}=frac{C_{mathrm{o}}hbox {C}_{mathrm{e}}}{C_{mathrm{e}}}kern0.24em frac{V}{m} (11).

These values can be calculated by using the following equation: {text{Ink}}_{L} = frac{{Delta s^{ circ } }}{R} - frac{{Delta H^{ circ } }}{RT}, (14 where: k L  is  the Langmuir adsorption constant (L/mol); ΔS°, changes in standard entropy (kJ/mol/K); R, universal gas constant (8.314 J/mol/K); ΔH°, changes in standard enthalpy (kJ/mol); T, absolute solution temperature (K).

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