Sentence examples for arbitrary closure from inspiring English sources

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Journalists should not be penalized as a consequence of their professional work, and broadcast media should operate unhindered by harassment or arbitrary closure.

In fact, Titanic can be used for a more general problem: Computing arbitrary closure systems when the closure operator comes along with a so-called weight function.

CPJ documented a number of tactics the government used to stifle media freedom in the run up to voting, including the arbitrary closure of stations which hosted opposition figures, threats to journalists seen as being critical of the ruling party, and physical assaults.

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But the right to engage in real public demonstrations has been effectively eviscerated by local ordinances and heavy-handed police tactics like aggressive surveillance, "kettling" protestors with movable plastic barriers, arbitrary closures of public spaces and the harassment and arrest of journalists who would tell the tale.

Naturally, arbitrary closures and selective application of the law prompts timidity and ultimately key issues go unreported.

The Anglo-American decision to circumvent the arbitrary Soviet closure of road and rail routes to the German capital marked the start of the cold war.

This paper addresses a real-time grasp synthesis of multi-fingered robot hands to find grasp configurations which satisfy the force closure condition of arbitrary shaped objects.

We made the prospective and arbitrary decision to categorise the closure time into 'normal' and "prolonged" values based on the 90th centile of the distribution for all patients enrolled in the study.

We use the following quartet rules in this paper: (R1) { ab | cd, ab | ce } ⊩ ab | de (R2) { ab | cd, ac | de } ⊩ ab | ce For the purposes of this paper, we define the closure of an arbitrary collection Q of quartets, denoted Q∗, as the minimal set of quartets that contains Q, and has the property that if for some q1, q2∈ Q∗, { q1, q2}⊩ q3 using either (R1) or (R2), then q3∈ Q∗.

A fatigue crack closure model suitable for an arbitrary applied stress distribution with an arbitrary residual stress distribution based on appropriately modified Dugdale's concept of crack tip plasticity is developed.

Latency-insensitive design (LID) theory was invented to deal with SoC timing closure issues, by allowing arbitrary fixed integer latencies on long global wires.

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