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This scheme of framing is strongly favoured in applications where weight saving is important.
The increased availability of high resolution and micro-scale data has substantially favoured archaeological applications and the consequent use of GIS platforms for reconstruction of archaeological landscapes based on remotely sensed data.
Further, they allege that Hounslow council, which approved the planning application, was guilty of "predetermination" – favouring the application before it went to planning – having secretly worked to plan for the school, including with the EFA, in advance.
First, international law favours its application: countries do not have the right to make commercial use of geographic names, but trademarks are protected.
The use of rhenium in the electrode formation might also favour its application in high-temperature measurements.
Sluggish operating speed of over current relays does not favour their application in main protection for sub-transmission power networks [71].
For this reason it is necessary to improve environmental consciousness, favouring the application of eco-design guidelines in the design phase, which is the most important stage where "green" solutions can be rapidly ideated, evaluated and optimized.
Clearly, on those subcarriers where SNR i [ q]≫SINR i [ q], there is a strong indication of significant interfering terms (either because of poor channel conditioning and/or mismatched transmit and receive filters due to imperfect CSIT) that would favour the application of MLD.
Its acceptability and reliability are proven, which favours its application in population studies, and several domains can predict adverse outcome [ 3], providing confounders such as disease severity and concurrent medications are taken into account.
While limiting the scoring to anterior teeth (e.g. central incisors) may eliminate a considerable number of individuals with posterior located erosion, it is considered that the use of a sextants technique, which involves a full mouth examination but scoring the most severely worn surface on each sextant, would favour easy application and reproducibility.
More recently arrived refugees, however, including Edmund Grindal, the future Archbishop of Canterbury, favoured a stricter application of the book.
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