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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing for a weak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to acknowledge or make provisions for a weakness or limitation in a particular situation or argument.
Example: "The analysis was thorough, allowing for a weak correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "considering a weak" or "taking into account a weak".
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We found no evidence of a treatment effect in a comparison of Kali phos 6x with placebo (Kali phos minus placebo = −1.1 (95% CI −3.0 to 0.9, P = 0.3) Stroop score units, Cohen effect size = −0.17) even when allowing for a weak period effect with accuracy scores in the second period being higher than those in the first (P = 0.05).
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The starting point is the fact that the very use of Gronwall's lemma to prove uniqueness can be modified by allowing for a weaker condition.
The tests are distribution free and allow for a weak drift in the null model.
rTMS involves the induction of weak electrical currents within targeted regions of the cortex via brief, time-varying magnetic fields produced with a hand-held coil [ 1]. tDCS employs head-mounted electrodes, which allow for a weak direct current to interact with the underlying cortex [ 2].
Here a projection is achieved at any measurement strength which allows for a weaker probe and thus effectively less heating and a longer experimental lifetime.
But these cultural traits are deeply embedded - arising, in Britain's case, from the protection afforded by its island status which allowed for a weaker state and more individual freedom - and they will not be changed by banning company takeovers.
But, because the deal allows for a weaker mileage standard for trucks than cars, Becker added, "if the industry as a whole decides to make many more trucks than now projected, we will not achieve the 54.5 m.p.g.
Moreover, computational experiments allow for a weaker CFL condition, provided in detail to validate the performance of the proposed SL-FV-based WENO method.
Instead of an account of generalisation in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions (e.g. an object x is a Quadrilateral if and only if it is a geometric shape with four sides), Ponsen et al. (2010: 6), in a discussion of computer science, allow for "a weaker definition of generalisation [that] states we have good evidence that all [objects] behave in a similar way".
It should be noted that although generalisation has been discussed so far in terms of the retention of common features, certain accounts of the process have allowed for a slightly weaker reading.
However, the asymptotic behaviour of the re-scaling sequences, which allow for a non-trivial weak limit is unique.
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