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Even in the case of forces, where commercially transducers are available, it is seldom practical to insert transducers between the source and receiver without altering the installed condition.
It's a classic case of forces of change against forces of status quo.
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"This isn't a case of forcing gambling on a population that has decided they don't like it," Mr. Mendel said.
But if Tsipras had decided to go ahead with the plan after the Greeks' oxi (no) vote in the referendum, he could surely have obtained parliamentary approval – or indeed invoked a case of force majeure.
State-run media and microblogs have recently featured reports of a horrific case of forced late-term abortion, leading to public outrage and ever louder calls for an end to the one-child policy.
Third, some investment banks refused to honour hedge contracts sold to investors, arguing that the Russian government default was a case of force majeure, freeing them from the obligation.
"The stewards accepted the explanation and considered the incident as being a case of force majeure.
The free vibration is then taken into account as a special case of forced vibration.
This is a classic case of forcing an impossible projection to satisfy a need, to sell bonds.
"As the amount of fuel put into the car is under the complete control of the competitor, the stewards cannot accept this as a case of force majeure".
The paper contains the results of heat transfer regimes analysis in the case of forced turbulent flow of water and modeling fluids in channels of various configurations (round tubes, annular gaps, rod bundles) at supercritical pressures.
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