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In all cases, photosynthetic performance during the following year appeared not to alter, but water stress imposed to obtain large fruit cannot replace pruning without jeopardising the shrub architecture.
Council receipts from the discounted sales were cut to a third of the sale price, which has to be reclaimed in a slow and bureaucratic process from central government to meet the obligation imposed by Whitehall to replace all right to buy sales.
Therefore, to simulate variance among modules, random noise (replacing values of 1 with 0) was imposed to produce modules with different signal strengths (Fig. 1).
The city signed a consent order last month imposing a schedule to replace most of the equipment, which it owns, by May 2003.
Just a few steps from the Frauenkirche, the foundation stone was laid in June for an imposing new synagogue to replace the one destroyed in 1938.
Surely no government would impose a tax large enough to replace that imposed by enforcement.
Therefore, the subspace rotating approach is imposed in our work to replace inequality constraints.
From the onset, he grasped the paradox: Top management could not just impose a system intended to replace top-down management.
The treaty will impose a new inspection regime to replace one that lapsed in December, but will not restrict American plans for missile defense based in Europe.
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