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The state is not imposing the use of the word kosher, Mr. Lewin said, and he insisted that for all the contentiousness over definitions, nearly all Jews -- 99.9percentt, as he put it -- generally agreed on whether food was kosher.
The presence of multiple constraints can make optimization problems particularly hard to solve, thus imposing the use of specific techniques to handle fitness landscapes which generally show complex properties.
It is always possible to deactivate NC by imposing the use of only those latter controls.
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The tunability imposes the use of magnetic phasing sections also located between the undulator segments.
Some industrial application imposes the use of 5 continuous axis kinematics to perform complex parts.
Today, the high quality level required by new applications of glass, imposes the use of high zirconia refractories (HZ).
In many international fora, such as the EU, Greece has been able to impose the use of the clunky formulation "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (FYROM).
In 1938 the government imposed the use of Voi as the formal pronoun instead of Lei and banned handshakes in all places of public work.
The need of high fluences of thermal neutrons imposed the use of the available thermal channel of a TRIGA reactor properly modified for this application.
The growing complexity of the software imposes the use of architectures, not only because we want to build accurate systems, but also because we need to understand them.
The high multiplicity of charged tracks produced in heavy-ion collisions imposes the use of silicon pixel detectors to perform an efficient tracking.
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