Sentence examples for has three possibilities from inspiring English sources

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"The young person in the south has three possibilities faced with this widespread illegality: one is to adapt to the system, the second is to run away, the third is to stay and to be a protagonist of change," he says.

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Rachel Alexandra has four possibilities in her immediate future: the $1 million Travers on Aug. 29, the $300,000 Personal Ensign on Aug. 30, the $500,000 Woodward at Saratoga on Sept. 5 and the $1 million Pennsylvania Derby at Philadelphia Park on Sept. 7. Shaw said a decision would be announced in the next week.

After leaving the channel, the SU has two possibilities with probability 1/2 for each.

This means that the charge on the incoming particle only has two possibilities: either it is transported whole back in time or it completely avoids time travel altogether.

As forward and backward transmissions can be combined in both component decoders, each symbol has four possibilities to be updated during one iteration and one is sufficient for a good convergence.

Random scheduling: In this scheduling mode, each node has two possibilities (which is similar to a 'coin flipping') at each iteration of the message-passing process: being either active or inactive.

When the "no inflection" condition in Proposition 1 is satisfied, the local configuration of (Omega) has two possibilities: (Omega cap U) is the disjoint union of a convex and a non-convex domain (left in Fig. 7) or, (Omega cap U) is the disjoint union of two non-convex domains (right in Fig. 7).

§ The parameter treatment group has two possibilities: control group = 0, experimental group = 1.

For each of these possibilities, (with the same reason) number 5 also has two possibilities G = 0 and G = 1.

To access the VCSTD the user has two possibilities: 1. Login by writing the username and password, 2. Clicking on the link and writing the password.

Consider that each variable vi has two possibilities, i.e, (i) v i is not chosen for a control node (i.e., v i corresponds to an internal node), (ii) v i is chosen for a control node (i.e., v i becomes an external node).

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