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The first one is respect.

The estimated stiffness function, together with its first two derivatives with respect to the deformation, is used within a feedback linearization controller designed for simultaneous tracking of desired trajectories for the links and the device stiffnesses.

The conventional data coding and/or modulation techniques can be used to equalize/compromise the first two effects with respect to weather conditions at a given instant of time [13, 14].

This undermined pedestrian retail in two respects: first, new retail forms were not accessible on foot; second, increased competition led to the decay of traditional walkable retail environments.

These principles can be generalized in two respects: first, by showing how they follow from foundational evolutionary principles; and second, by showing how they apply to a wider range of groups.

If proven valid, we believed that the questionnaire could provide an invaluable research tool in two respects: first, to identify those groups at greatest risk of developing melanoma: and second, to gauge the effect of targeted advice to high risk groups.

The Marburg view of that history differs importantly from Hegel's, with which it might seem to have much in common, in two respects: first, it is not based upon a sequence of conceptual contradiction and resolution; second, the history of science's development is relativistic, that is, in principle incapable of achieving an "absolute" resolution.[89] Let me focus on the first of these differences.

Alito's reaction was surprising in two respects: first, as countless commentators have pointed out, as a breach of protocol, and second, because the president's criticism of the Court was fairly mild.

These normativities differ in two respects: first, social norms differ from one culture to the next whereas biological norms do not; second, unlike biological normativity, social normativity requires "the recognition by others that an agent is both responsive to and evaluable under a social norm" (Witt 2011a, 19).

Farrelly is a Rawlsian thinker in two respects: first, he acknowledges the importance of primary goods for the theory of justice as fairness; second, he follows Rawls in dividing such goods into social primary goods (SPG) such as rights and liberties, powers and opportunities, income and wealth, and natural primary goods (NPG) such as health, vigour, intelligence and imagination.

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