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This microstructural, or intrinsic, size governs the mechanical properties and post-elastic material deformation at all sample dimensions, as the classical definition of "ultimate tensile strength" deems it to be "an intensive property, therefore its value does not depend on the size of the test specimen".
If the legislation passes, the European Commission can review it and take legal action if it deems it to be incompatible with European Union law.
Facebook has faced continual criticism for allowing violent and graphic content to remain on the site because it deems it to be of public interest.
Play is so important that the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights deems it to be the right of every child2.
The LKD powder collected at the kilns of quick lime production plants has a high calcium content that in reality deems it to be suitable for utilization in stabilization activities to replace carbon intensive binders, such as Portland cement.
Article 7 of the Lisbon treaty allows the EU to suspend a member if it deems it to be in breach of basic principles of freedom, democracy, equality and rule of law.
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