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A regulation, he noted, could be discarded by a future administration.
Regulations that have gone through a formal rulemaking process, such as the Clean Power Plan, typically can't just be discarded by a new incumbent.
He laid bare the fact that all laws were really just words agreed upon, and could be discarded by a large enough group of angry citizens, especially if fronted by a popular leader.
FPs introduced by kWalks can be discarded by a more stringent shortest paths-based algorithm.
Not only does this directly reduce PBIS by publishing more results, but it provides readers with a choice of results if they prefer different definitions (information that would be discarded by a pre-specified hypothesis rule).
Part of the aged objects can be discarded by a variety of degradative processes (Terman et al. 2007) or disposed of in "garbage" structures (Aguilaniu et al. 2003; Stroikin et al. 2005), but the system nevertheless needs to be able to sort out those objects or processes which are functioning best.
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Frozen plants were discarded by a worker in Dallas.
Occasionally, Mrs. Song also collected rotten cabbage leaves that had been discarded by a farmer.
They had been discarded by a museum, she said, but he might find them interesting.
On the factory floor is an organ with four ranks of pipes that was discarded by a Masonic hall in Connecticut.
The characters in McGregor's brilliant, excoriating novel inhabit the underbelly of modern urban Britain; they're the alcoholics and addicts, the homeless and the dispossessed, those who have discarded or been discarded by a society that has failed them.
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