Sentence examples for conditions which exist from inspiring English sources

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Describes the deplorable conditions which exist at the present time.

An important advantage of the pure metal cathode, such as tantalum or tungsten, is its high resistance to poisoning under adverse vacuum conditions which exist in linear accelerators during multipactor resonances, during high energy beam collision and clipping on inner surfaces, and, in particular, when the microwave structure is initially out-gassed by application of the radio-frequency power.

«Suspicions» about a vessel must not only be attached on the basis of static parameters such as her age, flag, class, number of crew, state of the hull, nature of cargo, etc., but also on time dependent elements like weather and traffic conditions which exist in the area of navigation of this ship.

Problems associated with drilling fluids normally occur downhole, so it is reasonable to be interested in the properties of drilling fluids at the conditions which exist downhole.

They argue that additional instruments can be obtained if one utilizes the orthogonality conditions which exist between the lagged values of y it and v it.

The formation of geysers is due to particular hydrogeological conditions, which exist in only a few places on Earth, so they are a fairly rare phenomenon.

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As to the nationwide threat to all citizens, imbedded in the type of conduct interdicted by a sedition act, we are -- all of us -- protected by the Smith Act, and in a manner more efficient and more consistent with the service of our national welfare in all respects.... the State knew the conditions which existed and could have a solicitude for the public peace, and this record justifies it.

This document will protect you from charges for conditions which existed when you moved into your room.

The negative condition says that the agent's willing of a certain action was not completely determined by the nomic and singular conditions which existed at the time of willing.

Such dynamic developments are surprising in light of the legal and institutional conditions which existed in the late 1950s and 60s.

In particular, the uniform laws do not recognise the concept of the "condition" which exists under common law for the breach of which the buyer can reject the goods even though the breach causes him no loss.

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