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In particular, it is usually thought that philosophy impinges to some degree on mathematical practice.
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Assume that D far-field sources s k impinge to the array from directions θ k,k=1,2,⋯,D.
For example, he says "… in the parallelogram of forces, the "forces" themselves do not combine into the diagonal resultant; a body is needed on which they may impinge, to exhibit their resultant effect" (1890/1950, p. 159).
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The endeavors of all of these different areas impinge to a greater or lesser extent on the final response to the Clean Air Act which is designed to safeguard public health.
The use of a criterion of strong sustainability is likely to result in the wholesale rejection of development projects as most of these impinge to some degree on the environment.
Excuse me, he wants to say, go on, go on, she's so focused and fierce in the moment that he's sorry to impinge even to this small extent.
"Anything greater than that begins to impinge on efforts to have a widely diverse student body.
How the larger social context will impinge remains to be seen.
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation of emissions from an impinging flame to a flat cold surface.
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