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Continuity of ground (from pipes and metal jackets of cable) is considered lost for the circuit(s) that enter a knock out that has reducing washers installed.
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Such redundancy would clearly increase the cost of establishing and operating the proposed system, but might also be justified on disaster recovery and other continuity-of-service grounds.
The mismatch of the subsidence trough could very well be due to the assumption of elasticity and continuity of the ground over the panel and near surface, while in reality the ground is broken and the subsidence trough is smaller and slopes of the subsidence bowl are indeed sharper.
For me, street art is a continuity of land art.
A high vertical continuity of fuels from the ground level to the tree canopy (0 2 m) was reached in about 10 20 years, but peak understory cluttering occurred only at 50 70 years.
It seems that relational continuity of care is losing ground as a principle of health care planning [ 32].
"Continuity of policy has to be grounded in a critical mass of informed citizens," he maintains.
Reid attempts to provide sufficient continuity of the self through time to ground sameness of person without lapsing into Humean skepticism about the self.
But, this time, the basis of the authority is different: it is not grounded in the continuity of overall interests between the two selves, but rather in the earlier self's quasi-property right.
(Parfit's view is that psychological connection and continuity both ground special care, if special care is grounded at all).
Purchase ground turkey instead of ground beef.
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