Sentence examples for concept of available from inspiring English sources

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[ 72] The concept of available resources is intended to include available assistance from the international community [ 73].

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24 Firstly, as follows from the wording of Article 3(1) of Directive 2001/29, and in particular from the terms 'any communication to the public of their works, … including the making available to the public', the concept of 'making available to the public', also used in Article 3(2) of that directive, forms part of the wider 'communication to the public'.

The design of such a hypersonic airplane is based on the concept of integrating available technologies developed for aeronautical and space atmospheric re-entry systems.

The concept of magazines available only at a single retailer dates to at least 1931, when Woman's Day began as a menu sheet at supermarkets owned by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company.

According to this view and Russell and Frege are far from being alone on the matter there is a coherent formal concept of 'unit' available to us, ranging over modes of reference which are not, in the semantically conventional sense, forms of singular reference at all, but which might well extend to include reference altogether generally and as such.

In this respect, it should be kept in mind that in-kind benefits are not included in the concept of income available in the EU-SILC and, in this respect, this omission could probably result in an overestimation of the true cost of disability across countries.

We've witnessed enormous innovation over the past 20 years thanks in large part to the concept of freely available, non-proprietary, computer software commonly called "open source".

In general, it proves the concept of enabling available microscope hardware to handle challenging screening tasks fully automatically.

The concept of the maximum available water resources for crops was used to calculate AWRCC.

This chapter discusses the concept of soil dielectrics, available techniques for the determination of soil dielectric permittivity and soil moisture content, and the associated theoretical background for a better understanding of the measured soil dielectric property and the moisture content.

To illustrate the range of interpretations of the concept of freedom made available by MacCallum's analysis, let us now take a closer look at his second variable — that of constraints on freedom.

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