Sentence examples for contrary to the relation from inspiring English sources

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Contrary to the relation of HFNC flow and generated PEEP, the HFNC reduced PETCO2 with a relatively low flow in open mouth models.

With the incremental W, the transmission dip shifts towards a shorter wavelength in a small range from 1.414 to 1.448 μm, which is contrary to the relation between transmission dip shift and H, and the wavelength difference between each resonant wavelength is about 7 nm.

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Other samples did not show considerable photoluminescence after heating, except 2% HCl which exhibited higher PL than as-prepared ones contrary to the amorphous crystalline relation explained above.

He said the government's refusal to act was contrary to the Race Relations Act and was breaching the rights of the men's families, who are British citizens.

It started in 2008 when I instructed Bhatt Murphy solicitors to bring proceedings against Nottinghamshire police for false imprisonment and racial discrimination contrary to the Race Relations Act 1976 and the Human Rights Act 1998.

Griffin's interview with Channel 4 News was in response to a decision by the Equality and Human Rights Commission to investigate the BNP's membership criteria, which, it stated, "appeared to discriminate on the grounds of race and colour, contrary to the Race Relations Act".

Contrary to the many unified relations to evaluate fatigue crack propagation that were proposed in the past, the current study is based on separation.

Israel must understand that Turkey's regional role, position and strategic objectives are changing but these changes are not contrary to the bilateral strategic relations between the two countries.

"This is contrary to the principles that govern international relations because you can't just present lists of demands and refuse to negotiate," said the Qatari foreign minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, from Washington DC, where he held talks with the US secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, on Tuesday.

Relations of epistemic proximity are closely related to relations of epistemic entrenchment, but contrary to the latter they do not refer to sentences but to belief patterns that are expressed with a metalinguistic belief predicate B. Hence ¬Bp≻B¬q means that disbelief in p is more close at hand (obtainable with less far-reaching changes in belief) than belief in not-q.

For example, some Neo-Thomists have taken the criticisms of process theism to heart and admitted real relations in God, contrary to the teaching of the angelic doctor (Whitney 1985, 75 81).

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