Sentence examples for conditions that define from inspiring English sources

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PopMod describes population evolution conditional on initial conditions that define the state of the system at some initial time.

Except for (c), which is shared by both definitions, the conditions that define our restricted LGT networks are transversal to those defining species graphs.

In a physical situation, an unknown quantity is required to satisfy a given differential equation and certain auxiliary conditions that define the values of the unknown quantity at specified times or positions.

These are the social and political conditions that define relatively prosperous places such as the commuter towns of Surrey, or Essex, the centres of the knowledge economy to be found around Cambridge, and the gleaming new town of Livingston in Scotland.

Chief Justice John Roberts, in his majority opinion, wrote, "The relevant distinction that has emerged from our cases is between conditions that define the limits of the government spending program those that specify the activities Congress wants to subsidize and conditions that seek to leverage funding to regulate speech outside the contours of the program itself".

He is also involved with compiling a series of anti-dictionaries called Terms and Conditions that define such key current words and phrases as "not fit for purpose", "empowerment" and "mission statement", the publication of which should not lead to a visit from Special Branch.

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I'M sure some variation of "big" exists now, but as far as I can tell, the social conditions that defined it when I was 17 no longer obtain among the members of what I shall call, for lack of a better term, the educated middle classes of New York.

However, the notion of accuracy conditions that defines the notion of content we've been working with leaves it open whether those conditions pertain to the world outside the mind or not.

Unlike all published studies on sensory substitution that employed structured in-session learning to show that training improves the performance of both blind and blindfolded subjects, we here compared within-session learning to a learning-by-doing approach in naturalistic conditions (see Figure 2 for the conditions that defined our subjects).

But without the perpetual condition that defines our own system more and more with each passing year -- "gridlock".

Rachel notes that the word "incapacitated is a legal term that defines a condition that allows others to make financial and personal decisions for the pet.

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