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Such assumption allows one to consider both the conventional circularly symmetric constellations, such as -PSK and square -QAM with, and the rotationally variant constellations, such as the well-known PAM and its rotated version (for which it exists such that is real-valued and, consequently, ), non-square QAM (with since a different power is allocated to the in-phase and quadrature components).
Some years earlier, speaking in Kenya, President Obama had summed up what many in Nigeria must currently be feeling: "If the people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists – to protect them and to promote their common welfare – all else is lost".
The danger to it is that in seeking money it will sacrifice the purposes for which it exists".
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The HiP grant will be evaluated as a natural experiment using interrupted time-series analysis to compare outcomes before the introduction of the intervention in Scotland and immediately after its withdrawal with those during the period for which it existed.
In addition to choosing courses of action among options, Dasein is capable of "choosing to choose a kind of being-one's-self" (1962 [1927]: 314) through its ongoing constitution of that identity for the sake of which it exists.
(I is an individual essence of x if and only if x has I in every possible world in which it exists and, for any individual, y, and any possible world, w, if y has I in w, y in w is identical with x).
This puts his party on course to do harm to the cause for which it claims to exist.
The cheap-gas America for which it was designed no longer exists.
for which it is known that there exists a unique solution (K, Z K), with K positive, and essentially bounded.
This favoured the use of edges for which it is known that an enzyme exists, over reactions that might not exist in tardigrades, during the module search.
The reason is that the laws of quantification and the definability in Ontology of a necessarily empty term 'Λ', for which it is true that no Λ exists, entail the truth of the quantified proposition 'for some a, no a exists' (cf. T.127 of "Definitions and Theses of Leśniewski's Ontology" in S. Lesniewski's Lecture Notes in Logic).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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