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A product's designer has significant freedom at the design stage, so end-of-life (EOL) considerations can be taken into account at this stage.
This flexible modeling process means that the user has significant freedom to compose and modify the geometric model directly without considering build history and parent-child relationships between features [21, 23].
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Most financial advisers have had significant freedom in this respect, which has resulted in wide pricing variations across the industry.
In this alternative, humanity is held to have significant freedom, participating as a co-creator with God in the continuing creation of the world.
VIVIEN SCHWEITZER SIMONE DINNERSTEIN Miller Theater Though pianists have significant freedom regarding dynamics, phrasing, touch and tempos when playing Bach, some of Simone Dinnerstein's interpretations in the Keyboard Partitas Nos. 1 and 2 at the Miller Theater on Thursday evening seemed far-fetched.
Academies - state-funded schools in England that are outside local authority control - have significant freedoms in what they teach.
Furthermore, academies are likely to use the national curriculum as a guide, even though they have significant freedoms in how they teach the core content.
So the energy sector has significant degrees of freedom to adjust its supply, by making technology choices, the cost of which can be passed on to users.
The states also have significant financial freedom from federal government, so are able to make decisions that directly benefit local people and businesses.
Limiting individual freedom in order to protect the public health has significant implications for managing infectious diseases (19, 25, 34, 35).
The need to protect individual freedom arises in all types of emergency situations, but has significant implications for the management of infectious disease outbreaks (25, 34).
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