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It is considered convenient against conventional structures for wide and deep water crossings.
Therefore, one should carefully evaluate whether the digital feedback is convenient against the analog one, by comparing A, which quantify the loss of fidelity in the analog feedforward case, with the noise added due to the delay line added in Bob in the digital feedforward case.
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The arrangement, many assumed, was a convenient hedge against potential libel claims.
Nevertheless, this rate remains a convenient benchmark against which to compare modern extinctions.
Britain at first protested these Egyptian moves but by 1877 had come to regard the Egyptian occupation as a convenient bulwark against the encroachments of European rivals.
Now that it is an election year, the issue has become a convenient cudgel against the misplaced priorities of Republicans, but the issue is too important for that.
Yet that is exactly what Samuel G. Freedman managed to do in his brief review of Susan Jacoby's "Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism" (Chronicle: Religion, Dec. 5), by suggesting that Philip Roth, Arthur Miller and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. provided advance praise for Jacoby's book not because it is an important work of history but because it is "a convenient cudgel against President Bush".
Now, two years after Mr. Obama publicly declared that Mr. Assad had to go, he is banking on the success of that Russian-initiated plan — which relies on Mr. Assad's cooperation and which the Syrian president offered in a recent interview as a convenient shield against American intervention.
These findings might suggest that ZnO acted as convenient stabilizer against thermal sintering process of the treated solids.
Nevertheless, quasi-hyperbolic discounting lends itself to convenient testing against normative exponential discounting by testing whether the present bias value is significantly less than 1.
Similarly for "The Robber's (Repenter's) Paradox", where now we focus on the robber making amends (or repenting) for his crime, and again we seem to get the result that it is impermissible for the robber to make amends for his crime, suggesting a rather convenient argument against all obligations to ever make amends for one's crimes.
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