Sentence examples for conditions principles from inspiring English sources

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Perceptual learning appears to be governed by both classical and operant conditions principles, depending on the situation.

The process conditions, principles, advantages and limitations of these pretreatment processes have been discussed in many review papers [ 2, 3, 9, 10, 41, 42].

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Applying this unconstitutional conditions principle is not always easy, for no one contends that Hastings must let CLS determine curriculum or hire faculty.

The argument raised in these challenges was that the Court articulated a new "conditions" principle in Velazquez a distortion-of-speech test which, they argued, would require the restrictions to be struck down.

What I principally wanted to do was to depict human beings, human emotions, and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day".

The United States is also considering mitochondrial transfer but the NAS has concluded that the technology is "ethically permissible" for the avoidance of mitochondrial disease "as long as significant conditions and principles are met", such as limiting the technology to the birth of baby boys only until further safety work is carried out.

If the young women in your life are not witnessing you truly loving yourself and being at peace with you you are, without conditions, these principles will hold absolutely no value at all.

External evidence alone cannot influence any decisions – it always exists in a complementary relation to context-specific framing conditions, ethical principles and other decision-theoretical elements.

The effect of heat on susceptible individuals might differ in different geographical areas according to climatic conditions, diagnostic principles, health care facilities, and other local characteristics.

The modeled estimates using the automated method, in addition to incorporating more physical conditions and principles, are better correlated with the water samples from 1980 (p = 0.65 vs. 0.54).

Post-war Germany has gone to great lengths to ensure "equality of living conditions", a principle enshrined in the country's Basic Law.

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