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Note that the minimum power initialization (step a2) is expedient to avoid the maximum power constraint p ¯ k to be violated for some steps n of the algorithm.
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The idea is backed by wide segments of the food industry, which see it as an expedient way to avoid disruptions that are now occurring in the distribution and processing of corn.
Indeed, it seems in some cases that behavioral economics is being used as a political expedient, allowing policymakers to avoid painful but more effective solutions rooted in traditional economics.
The parameters used in the present modeling are independent of each other in order to avoid expedient assumptions and consequent loss of generality.
They don't like to be told to keep the handcuffs on and to avoid launching politically expedient spending programs.
In the library is also a motto composed by Sir Josuah Reynolds: "There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor or thinking".
To avoid this unpalatable conclusion, two expedients are possible.
It was concluded that the extract does not cause any obvious toxicity when used at lower doses, it is therefore expedient for users to exercise caution in its administration to avoid overdosing.
It is sad to see the desperate expedients to which writers sometimes resort in their efforts to avoid repeating a word; in this case the dog has become a "pet canine".
Taking this interaction into consideration is expedient during the design of the machining technology, in order to avoid harmful vibrations.
Leaders who actively seek to avoid failure are destined to choose the most expedient, and therefore the most treacherous path.
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