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The method is applicable to instances where tasks have any number of options available for solution.

In real-world applications, the investigated scenario is applicable for instance if having idealistic (e.g., manually selected) training data in combination with partly degraded evaluation set data.

Although it has never been formally proven (and that it is not always applicable: for instance, when the trajectory is periodic or when the phase space is constituted of disconnected regions), the ergodicity principle is often invoked [ 41].

Such a fixed rate is applicable, for instance, to cases where the crop and its wild relative are genetically closely related and crosses between them are equally successful as crosses within the two groups (Watrud et al. 2004).

If it is applicable, for instance if you are trying to change a rule, be sure to explain the current system's flaws and how your proposal would change this.

In no instance is a single "blanket" application applicable to all.

This is clearly applicable in typical instances of assimilation.

He uses it to illustrate a point about postmodernist criticism, but it is also applicable to overlooked instances of pass interference in close football games.

It is thought that the method developed would be applicable to other instances of fouling or equipment degradation exhibiting similar behavior, specially with respect to on-line corrective measures.

What we are really talking about, then, is either a standard for risks of self-incrimination which protects all personal judgments which are not patently frivolous, or a grant of immunity potentially applicable to all instances of compelled 'self-reporting'.

Examples include the standard modern British pronunciations of "Worcester" and "Gloucester" with two syllables rather than three and the common pronunciation of "library" as if it were written "libry". Both assimilation and dissimilation are commonly subsumed under the principle of "ease of articulation". This is clearly applicable in typical instances of assimilation.

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