Sentence examples for finite public from inspiring English sources

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Those who agree with Mr. Powell note that the goal of preserving competition -- and hence a diversity of voices and opinions -- in the marketplace was based on the notion that the radio and television spectrums were finite public resources.

Perhaps all concerned were afraid just to let a moment be in case they lose what finite public exists for mainstream productions of the classics that happen not to star, say, Jude Law.

The majority of respondents to the consultation from within sport backed the status quo, saying they feared diluting the impact of the £100m a year that UK Sport dishes out, and that medal potential was the only sensible way to allocate a finite public resource.

Accommodating a growing number of field users — from youth sports teams to adult leagues — within La Cañada's finite public space is a perennial challenge for city and school officials who manage such properties.

In countries with finite public health resources, highlighting areas of particularly high disease or mortality risk can reveal areas where resources can be utilized most effectively.

Yet for the purpose of translational research and given finite public health and clinical resources, there is a need to understand the relative contribution of each approach and to determine the extent of interaction between approaches (multiplicative or additive) in supporting smoking cessation outcomes.

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One should keep in mind that V2V communications take place in the wireless spectrum which is a very valuable, finite, and public resource.

The challenge is how to live radically more simply on our finite resources with public acceptance and without huge civil unrest.

Hence u Q k f is finite for each public good Q k.

Abstractions also address security issues by restricting device communications to a finite set of public contacts, and preventing devices from "touching each others' private parts," as the OOP jargon goes.

There's a finite amount of public spectrum, so condensing it means channels for fewer stations, particularly in urban areas such as Southern California.

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