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However, this theorem assumes infinite code length, which imposes, in theory, infinite latency to the communication systems.
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Remark 3 The condition (A1) is often imposed in the estimation theory of regression models.
In fact, there are some easy answers in theory, albeit tough to impose in practice.
Conditions (A1)–(and A6d (are are imposed in the M-estimation considering the theory of linear regression models with dependent errors (Wu [49]; Zhou and Shao [52]).
The Latin rite was imposed in churches.
Similar curbs are being imposed in Tehran.
Esposito is big, imposing, in his sixties.
Customs duties were also imposed in ports.
Mr. Medvedev, author of a book published in the West at tacking the imposed genetic theories in the Stalin era and of unpublished political writ ings, was examined by a team of psychiatrists today.
Munk, who spent 6 years examining the impact of the Millenium Project in Africa, describes the dangers inherent in imposing outside theories on the complex and ever-changing lives of African villagers.
But on Monday it issued a finding stating that the domestic manufacturers were facing "critical circumstances," which means that if it does decide to favor imposing duties, they could, in theory, be retroactive to 90 days before its decision.
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