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It is not reducible to rules; it only exists in practice.
To begin with, it assumes an easy distinction between how and what that rarely exists in practice.
However, it is limited to a uniform moment-distribution condition that rarely exists in practice.
Completely unknown backlash-like hysteresis control input that frequently exists in practice is also considered.
In fact, despite the theoretical assumption that all jobs are identical within occupations, some heterogeneity necessarily exists in practice.
If this layer exists in practice, then the numerical results reveal that it cannot be neglected, and its impact is significant on the obtained velocity distribution.
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Eccentrically loaded reinforced concrete columns are commonly exist in practice due to the existence of some bending moments.
Of course, a totally free and unfettered price mechanism does not exist in practice.
The other immigration system, which existed in practice, was effectively a policy of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
But a study published yesterday uses data obtained from survivors to suggest that the distinction does not exist in practice, and may inadvertently provide justification for torture.
Freedom of the press is guaranteed in Bhutan's constitution, but half the journalists questioned believed it did not exist in practice, while 66% felt it it was "difficult" to access public information.
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