Sentence examples for arbitrary individual from inspiring English sources

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At one level, it is an argument between people who are most concerned about moral hazard, on the one side, and people who are most concerned about minimising arbitrary individual risk, on the other.

Given a rate adaptive wireless transmitter, a challenging problem is to design a rate control policy for it such that the energy consumption is minimized at transmitting a set of dynamically arrived packets with arbitrary individual deadlines.

Such developments have generated the capabilities of a highly visible supply chain (HVSC): a supply chain where the location of arbitrary individual things can be determined at any point in time by all appropriate supply chain partners, made possible by an "Internet of Things" for the supply chain, referred to as a "Supply Chain of Things".

We note that this approach may affect the comparison of Model A and B in BayesTraits as an incorrect root node may hamper the detection of trait evolution, hence we repeated our analyses assigning another arbitrary individual bearing the most common haplotype to the root node and checked for concordance of results.

As we required rooted, fully-resolved trees, we assigned an arbitrary individual bearing the most common haplotype (see Figure 2) to the outgroup and forced the analysis to retain zero length branches (using the pset collapse = no command in Paup*) rather than collapsing branches.

We may drop the superscript when referring to an arbitrary individual.

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For example, he does not adopt them with languages which, like LGTC, are used to talk about arbitrary individuals, as opposed to specific sets of them).[2] Let's clarify the sense of condition (F) with an example.

It is equally arbitrary that individual councils now decide how far to support people formerly entitled to council tax benefit.

The decision-making is opaque, the numbers involved are arbitrary, the individual payouts should be kept private, and it is perceived as a zero-sum game: each worker's bonus consists of money that could have gone to the others.

"Or do you make the punishment fit the arbitrary wishes of individual judges in individual cases?" Many prosecutors say they agree with the bill's goals.

The novel prompted comparisons with Kafka and Philip K Dick for its exploration of arbitrary authority and individual disorientation, and has been read as an allegory of divided cities such as Jerusalem and Berlin as well as the quotidian willed blindness of modern life.

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