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If we discard such a belief, what is to become of us?

This equation describes the state of the system if we discard all knowledge of the outcome which is effectively an average over all possible stochastic quantum trajectories.

But even if we discard these absurdities, and tune out the raucous scenes at town-hall meetings, one big distraction remains: the question of whether a "public option" should be part of the health care solution.

The original win-lose scores calculated from the aggregation of the data up to time tn (n = 1, 2, and 3), denoted by wtn (i) for player i, are given by The scores of the three players are the same at t = t3 because the aggregated network is symmetric (i.e., directed cycle) if we discard the information about the time.

Certainly, if we discard the basic human and bio-ethical right of being able to refuse medical intervention then western society is in danger of descending into the types of social order that the war on terror purports to be protecting us from.

If we discard transient noise presence region during the pitch lag estimation process given in Eq. (13), the residual noise in the enhanced speech becomes much smaller than the system with the conventional LTP.

Even if we discard the aspirations of the morality system, any credible naturalistic theory of moral responsibility needs to be able to provide some account of the sorts of moral capacity involved in exempting conditions, whereby we deem some individuals and not others as appropriate targets of moral sentiments or "reactive attitudes".

If we discard the abstractions that characterize both the classical and the liberal conceptions, the citizen sheds his "political lion skin" (Pateman 1989, 92 quoting Marx 1843) and appears as "situated" in a social world characterized by differences of gender, class, language, race, ethnicity, culture, etc.

As such, the instructor provided a whole-group discussion: I: If we discard the context and only look at this number sentence, what does it mean by 4 × 3 × 2? PT: You have 4 groups of 3 groups of 2. I: In this equation that shows AP, we have (4 × 3) × 2 and 4 × (3 × 2).

If we discard the constraint, what remains is a classic Rayleigh quotient [45], which is maximized by the eigenvector a corresponding to the maximum eigenvalue of left widetilde{mathbf{B}}+frac{sigma^{2}}{P}widetilde{mathbf{C}}right)^{-frac{1}{2}}widetilde{mathB}{A}+frac{sigma^{2}{mathbf{B}{+frac{sigma^{2}}{P}widetilde{mathbf{C}}right)^{-frac{1}{2}}.

If we discard all poorly supported adjacencies from the (MWM) solution, then, there can be little variability in the solutions.

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