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Next, we need to impose a constraint to express equation (4.3) in the form of y-derivative of (mathcal{Y} -polynomials.
The transmission conditions are imposed, that express the continuity of the medium and the equilibrium of the forces acting on it.
"Those directly involved were seized to express a view imposed on them and obeyed submissively".
The artist employs images and metaphors to interpret the relationships of reality; the scientist imposes numbers and equations on nature to express relationships of reality.
They "are small because he wanted to express his faith without imposing it on others," Carl Van Fleet, an In-N-Out spokesman, wrote in an e-mail.
Our data suggest that the surrounding environment imposes a selective pressure on H. pylori to express certain LPS phenotypes.
The Venezuelan-born, New York-based artist identifies as a woman photographing women to express how beauty standards are imposed on women.
It's minimal quality (white walls and no stage to speak of) allows bands the freedom to express themselves without having a "vibe" imposed on them.
"And we press for openness and justice not to impose our beliefs, but to allow the Chinese people to express theirs".
Saying that he had discussed the matter with Mr. Giuliani, he recounted, "He says: 'I had the right to express my opinion, but I can't impose my opinion.
Before the advent of ethical and organic labels, he notes, the usual way to express political views using food was to impose boycotts.
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