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Because of its ambiguity, a person can only determine what he/she sees by imposing (i.e., projecting) his/her self onto the content.
It's meant to sufficiently imposing, I suppose, to stop you consigning it to a dusty drawer.
A different rationale has been suggested for imposing I specifically in the case of voting.
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To model the propagation of rumor, the following assumptions are imposed: (i) We consider the recruitment rate of the ignorants is a constant.
The results also suggest that spatial connections in the studied rainfall networks in Southeast Asia are weak, especially when more stringent conditions are imposed (i.e. when T is very high), except at the monthly scale.
To model the propagation of rumor throughout online social networks, the following assumptions are imposed: (i) We consider the ignorant users and stifle users usually to have logistic growth with a carrying capacity as well as an intrinsic growth rate.
The wire electrode inside the pipet was simulated as a disc positioned at a fixed distance from the pipet mouth where a Dirichlet boundary condition was imposed (i.e., a fixed potential φ = φo was assigned to it).
If the contract is imposed I will leave medicine.
"The whole world is against them but when there were sanctions imposed I had to help them," he said.
By coming forward when I did and waiving my right to appeal any sanctions that were going to be imposed, I knew I was making the correct decision and taking the first step in the right direction.
In spite of this I see that depending on which version the government unilaterally impose I will lose between £300 and £400 per month with the new contracts.
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