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From the present experiment, together with other existing data, it might be concluded that the WHO recommendation of Leq = 35 dB(A) is adequate, but should be supplemented with a maximum noise level, as expressed for example in Lpmax or LI, that should not be exceeded.

Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed for example through Gaelic games, Irish music, and the Irish language.

As it gained momentum, his thoughts on Shakespeare's plays as a whole, particularly the tragedies; his discussions of certain characters, such as Shylock, Falstaff, Imogen, Caliban, and Iago; and his ideas about the nature of drama and poetry in general, as expressed for example in the essay on Coriolanus, gained renewed appreciation and influenced other Shakespearean criticism.

It was most convenient to minimise the values of relative deviations, i.e. those which consider also the values of estimated parameters as expressed for example in percent.

These philosophical arguments will, if successful, achieve a certain level of coherence both between general ethical commitments – as expressed, for example, in the language of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms– and laws and policies across different policy areas such as that of end-of-life care.

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Therefore, it requires an assessment of dependability; this might be expressed, for example, as probability of failure upon demand, rate of occurrence of failures, probability of mission failure, and so on.

Recall that for Searle, the participatory intention is primitively collective and expressed, for example, as We will do A. Given this, one thing Searle presumably would require for the sharing of intentions is the co-extensiveness of the we-element instanced in the intentions across the several individuals.

These were expressed, for example, as differences in life-expectancy.

Uncertainty may be expressed for example as a standard deviation or a confidence interval.

Their return to Ireland was contingent upon significant reform of the Irish health system and an improvement in working conditions, expressed, for example, as: ' It's not about the money, it's about respect... we love working in medicine, but we love our families and health more ' (RD283).

The success or failure of firms obviously affects the fortunes of the places with which they are associated as expressed in, for example, job opportunities and tax payments.

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